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15 Cards in this Set
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1873; 1st trained nurse in America. Introduced uniforms, nursing notes.
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Linda Richards
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Early leader in American Red Cross, American Nurses Association, and American Journal of Nursing
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Jane Delano
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Founded The National Association for Colored Graduate Nurses which merged with the ANA in 1951
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Martha Franklin
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1925, founded the Frontier Nursing Service in Kentucky; concerned with rural health, midwifery services organized
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Mary Breckinridge
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1879, 1st black professional nurse in America; still honored by ANA with an award bearing her name
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Mary Mahoney
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Concerned with urban poor, founder of Public Health Nursing, early beginnings of Children's Bureau and nation health insurance; Henry St. Settlement
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Lillian Wald
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Improving care for Native Americans while serving in the Indian Health Service
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Susie Yellowtail
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Founder of modern nursing; known as "lady with the lamp"; ostracized by family for choosing nursing
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Florence Nightingale
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Fought to remove racial barriers, and create equality for black citizens and nurses; established hospital in Harlem
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Mabel Staupers
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1952; founder of Associate Degree Education for nurses; done as part of her research project
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Mildred Montag
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Instrumental in founding of ANA, NLN, and the American Journal of Nursing
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Isabel Hampton Robb
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Founded Planned Parenthood; concerned with infant mortality; served jail time in 1917 for voicing her "radical" views
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Margaret Sanger
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Represents the interest of ADN nurses & students:
NOADN ANA NLN |
NOADN - National Organization for Associate Degree Nursing
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Anyone can join; concerned with nursing education:
NOADN ANA NLN |
NLN - National League for Nursing
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Regulates Nursing Practice and has legal control:
ANA NLN LSBN |
LSBN - Louisiana State Board of Nursing
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