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21 Cards in this Set
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health counsel to factory workers
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Ada M Stewart
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Spiritual healing to children
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Daughters of Charity
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Assisting with church services baptism of women and visit members of the church who were sick
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Deaconesses
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Founder of modern nursing, influential in teaching art of nursing, "Lady of the Lamp", assisted with the soldiers o the crimean war
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Florence Nightingale
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American Red Cross
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Clara Barton
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political activist whose work resulted in 1920 passage of the 19th amend of the constitution
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Lavinia Dock
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with 2 others began Frontier Nursing Service in Kentucky to provide healthcare to people in the rural areas
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Mary Breckinridge
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founder of public health nursing, est VNA, Henry street settlement
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Lillian Wald
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1st african american grad of american nursing school
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Mary Mahoney
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leader and activist in development of nursing througheducationfounded John Hopkins School of Nursing
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Isabel Hampton Robb
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imprisoned for opening first birth control information clinic in Baltimore. Planned Parenthood
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Margerat Sanger
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developed nursing model related to concept of human caring
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Jean Watson
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developed model of nursing known as the science of unitary man
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Martha Rogers
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known for self care model of nursing
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Dorothea Orem
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assoc with developmental model of nursing
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Virginia Henderson
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20 th century nursing theorist known as the pioneer of psych nursing
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Hildegard Peplaw
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changed mental health in the US and Europe, changes still being felt today, fought to have mentally ill treated humane, also changed the way people in jail were treated
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Dorothea Dix
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provided care and safety to slavesfleeing the south using the underground railroad
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Harriet Tubman
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assisted slaves using the underground railroad
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Sojourner Truth
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The need to deliver better services to rural and urban areas lacking primary care pediatric physicians drove her to construct the first curriculum for the nurse practitioner (NP) and propelled the profession of nursing into a new realm
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Loretta Ford
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the first trained nurse in the US
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Melinda Ann Richards
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