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Dorthea Dix
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Was concerned about the inhumane treatment of mentally ill people travel across the US to encourage legislators to pass protective laws untrained volunteer nurse for military hospitals first US Army nurse
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Hippocrates
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followers was to help nature do its work they were men who did not trained nurses to provide the care of their method
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Fabiola
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Founded first public hospital
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kights hospitalers
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Priest brothers and knights who sought to reclaim holy land from the moslems establish to a hospital to care for pilgrims of Jerusalem organized Nursing for hundreds of years
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Clara Barton
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Was a dedicated teacher a time when few women held such jobs obtain permission from the US government to take volunteer nurses to field hospitals during the Civil War formed the American Association of the Red Cross in 1881 after seeing the awful conditions of soldiers on the battlefield
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hildegard Peplau
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Mother of psychiatric nursing
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margaret sanger
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Opened the first birth control clinic in the United States first president of International Planned Parenthood Federation
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lillian wald
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Founded public health nursing in the United States provided free nursing care for the floor on the Lower East Side of New York City
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clara maassa
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Gave her life in an experiment to discover the cause of the yellow fever mosquito bites
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florence nightingale
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Made nightly rounds with a lamp in hand to comfort and care for patients
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florence nightingale
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Took nurses to help take care of wounded soldiers in Crimean War
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florence nightingale
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Made nursing a noble occupation clean ventilated and had better nutrition and lower the death rate
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ballard school of practical nursing
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first practical school in us founded by lucinda ballard
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two orginazitions for lpns
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NAPNES NFLPN
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practical nursing
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12-18 months
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Diploma RN
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3 years
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Associate degree RN
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2 years
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Bachelors prepared RN
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4 years
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list 3 reasons for nursing shortage
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Increase aging disappointing salaries job dissatisfaction heavier work loads negative stereotypes
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RN CARE FOR
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Preventive acute care stable but have complex health needs unstable with a unpredictable outcomes
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LPN CARE FOR
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common and health needs predictable outcomes
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Four skills of Florence nightingales tradition nursing practice
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Assessment caring counseling comforting
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hospices
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During Middle which was a place of refuge that welcome travelers the poor and sick
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The first educational program and practical nursing in the United States Church affiliated an organization that originated in Europe
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YWCA
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Robert Koch
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Germ theory 1900
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National Association for practical nurse education and service NAPNES
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Organization that is involved in numerous aspects of practical and vocational
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Technical nurse
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I graduate who acquired an associates degree in nursing
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nursing
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putting individuals in thr best possible conition for nature to restore and preserve health
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nursing theory
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proposed ideas about what is involved in the process called nursing
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educational lader
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career goals
location cost length schedualing |
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ww II SHORTAGE OF NURSES
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Nurses enlisted in military
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contempoarary nursing
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ability to preform an act skillfully learning the art of nursing
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nightingales contributions
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tranning women for future work
selecting only upstanding characters potential nurses inprove sanitaury conditions lower death rate nursing edu lifelong |
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American recovery reinvestment act
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loan repayment programs
public service announcements higher level of nursing grants for gerontology |
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proactive
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part time to full time
delaying retirement pursuing post licensure education |
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assessment skills
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collecting data
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caring skills
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assisiting ADL'S
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counseling skills
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communicating w cliwnts actively listing provide emo support
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comforting skills
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interventions that provide stability and security during health related crisis
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nursing process
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organized sequence of problem solving steps used to identify and manage health problems
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