Evolution of Nursing (Ch1)
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What did the American Medical Association recommend for all large hosp to est in 1869? | To establish their own schools of nursing |
The latin word for nursing and its meaning | Nutrire (to nurture) |
NCLEX | National Council Licensing Examination |
What was the first school of nursing est in 1800's? | Lutheran Order of Deaconesses |
Who guided the Lutheran Order of Deaconesses? | Pastor Theodore Fliender from Kaiserwerth Germany |
Which hospital did Florence Nightingale play a role in a significant drop in mortality during the Crimean War? | Barrack Hospital |
Who was the first nursing theorist? | Florence Nightingale |
How did Florence Nightingale establish reduced mortality rates at the Barrack Hospital? | -Sanitary conditions established -hosp units were cleaned -clothes were washed regularly |
What nursing school did Florence Nightingale est in 1860? | The nursing school at Saint Thomas Hospital in London |
What was the "Nightingale Plan"? | -Students had to pass strict procedures for admission -Formal instruction training lasted 1yr -Complete records were kept on each students progress |
How did the "Nightingale Nurses" improve pt care? | -Good hygiene and sanitation -pt observation -accurate record keeping -nutritional improvements -the intro/use of new med equip |
Who est the first Protestant hosp in America? What year and where? | Pastor Theodore Fliedner in 1849 Pittsburgh |
Which hospital was the first formal nursing education in US started at? | Pittsburgh Infirmary by Flienders deaconesses |
What did the American Medical Association recommend for all large hosp to est in 1869? | To establish their own schools of nursing |
Who organized the American Society of Superintendents of Training Schools of Nursing in 1893? | -Lavinia Dock -Isabel Hampton Robb |
Developed the American Red Cross in 1881? | Clara Barton |
Organize the first grading system of theory and practice in the schools of nursing. One of the founders of the American Journal of Nursing. | Isabel Hampton Robb |
Graduated from the New England Hospital for Women and Children in 1879, becoming the first African American professional nurse. | Mary Eliza Mahoney |
A leader in nursing Education. Developed curriculum concepts and guidelines for student nurses. Assisted in the development of the International Council of Nurses. | Mary Adelaide Nutting |
Name the 5 levels of Maslow's hierarchy(bottom to top) | -Physiologic -Safety and Security -Love & Belongingness -Esteem -Self-Actualization |
What are the factors that have changed nursing? | -how we care for the sick -the relationship of people & environment -education -technological advances |
First states to mandate licensure in 1903? | New York, New Jersey, North Carolina, Virginia |
What name did the American Society of Superintendents of Training Schools become in 1911? | The National League for Nursing Education (NLNE) |
When was the Army School of Nursing est? | World War I 1917 |
Subsidized nursing program developed for women and men to earn and education and career while serving their country in the war. | Cadet Nurse Corps WWII |
What position did the National League for Nurses (NLN) release in 2014? | Recognized LVN/LPN as a valued member of the nursing care team |
First US LPN school established in 1892? | Ballard School Brooklyn, NY |
Respect all patients as individuals and ensure quality care for all. | Bill of Patients Rights |
A nursing program that satisfies the minimum standards set by the state agency responsible for overseeing educational programs | An approved program |
A higher standard of nursing program schools | Accreditation |
What is the official membership organization for LVN/LPNs? | The National Federation of Licensed Practical Nurses (NFLPN) est 1949 |
What is the major goal of the health care system? | To achieve optimal levels of health care for a defined population |
Total pt care that considers the physical, emotional, social, economic, & spiritual needs of a person | Holistic Health Care |
Who developed Maslow's hierarchy? | Abraham Maslow in 1940's |
What state passed the first laws for licensing of Practical and Vocational nursing licensing and when? | Mississippi in 1914 |
What organization sets the standards for LVN/LPN education? | National Assoc of Practical Nurse Education (NAPNE) |
What is a network of agencies, facilities, and providers involved with health care in a specified geographic are? | A Health Care System |
The range of a persons total health | Wellness-illness continuum |
What are the 3 levels of health promotion? | -Primary prevention -Secondary prevention -Tertiary prevention |
This level seeks to avoid disease states through wellness activities and preemptive screening programs such as mammo, colonosc, and glucose screening | Primary prevention |
This level recognizes the presence of disease but seeks to reduce the impact of the condition by encouraging behaviors to promote health (ex. dietary teaching) | Secondary prevention |
This level is to manage care activities for those with serious health problems who seek to improve the quality of life and reduce further loss of function | Tertiary prevention |
The role and scope of practice of an LVN outlined by the state | The Nurse Practice Act |
UAP | Unlicensed Assistive Personnel |
Providers that become overly cautious out of fear of claim, order costly tests and procedures to protect themselves from malpractice | Defensive medicine |
How are health care providers expected to provide service? | In a knowledgeable, safe, and expeditious manner and to work in cooperative manner for their benefit |
What are the nursing care models? | -Nursing -Patient -Health -Environment |
What is the primary goal of the health care team? | To reach the optimal physical, mental, and social well-being of the pt |
Who was the founder of NFLPN? | Lillian Kuster |