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founded the American Red Cross
when ? post what war?
Clara Burton (1821 - 1921)
born one year after Nightingale
Oxford MA
teacher by profession - organized relief program in MA in civil ear
born one year after Nightingale
Major contribution to the war effort was improved sanitation and nutrition. During which war
Florence Nightingale
Crimean War
founder of modern professional nursing and considered the first nurse theorist.
Who started the American Red Cross? Post which war?
Clara Barton (1821-1912)
Civil War
born one year after Nightingale
Who is responsible for major reform in the Tx of the mentally ill.
Dorothea Dix ( 1802-1887)
originally was trained as a teacher and ran a private school in MA -special interest in education of poor children
Best known for her work on the underground Railroad movement and matron of the Colored Hospital in Virginia during the civil war
Harriet Tubman (1820-1913)
she was an Abolitionist - someone who wants to end slavery
She was appointed a counselor by the National Freedmen's Relief Association in 1864 and worked in the Freedman's Village in Arlington Heights where she counseled women after the war.
Sojourner Truth
born a salve in 1797- birth name Isabella Baumfree
Who greatly influenced the current movement of independent nursing practice that now includes the expanded role of the nurse a clinical specialist and as an NP.
Lavina Dock (1858-1956)
emancipating nursing from physician control
Who is Virginia Henderson?
Virginia Henderson is best know for her coauthored Textbook of the Principles and practice. Her theory is similar to Maslow's hierarchy of needs in that Henderson's 14 levels basic needs food and water and higher needs psychosocial and spiritual
developmental need theory
Who was the first black women to graduate from the school of nursing in US?
Mary Mahoney
She was the first women to register to vote in Boston after the ratification of the 19th amendment. she started the National Association of Colored Graduate Nurses (NACGN)-today ANA has the Mary Mahoney awarded established by NACGN in 1936
Who dedicated herself to the distribution of birth control information an activity that was illegal based the Cornstock Act of 1873
Margaret Sanger
Who is considered the Founder of Planned Parenthood Federation?
Margaret Sanger
established the first birth control clinic
Who established the first Visiting nursing service in lower east side on Manhattan. Later to be called Henry Street Settlement
Lillian Wald (1867-1940)
who became the first president of the National Organization for Public Health Nursing
What was the first school of Nursing in the US and who was its first graduate?
Melinda Ann Richards (Linda)( 1841 -1930)

New England Hospital for Women and Infants
she established the first nursing school in Kyoto
5 year study appeared in her Community College Education for Nursing Report
Mildred Montag, RN PH.D
She proposed a continuum of nursing functions that consisted of assisting functions, technical and professional functions
Who is known for the interpersonal theory and what are the four phases of this theory?
Hildegard Peplau
Peplau's nurse-patient relationship is based on the ability of the nurse to use her senses to interpret dat 4 phases
orientation, identification,exploitation, resolution
Who is Martha Rogers?
Nursing theorist in the 1970's developed nursing framework for energy based practices in nursing such as therapeutic touch and Reiki. Her theory is often called science of unitary human beings - people and the environment are energy fields
controversial theorist
Who is Isabel Hampton Robb
Is a theorist...Isabel Adams Hampton Robb (1860–1910) was one of the founders of modern American nursing theory and one of the most important leaders in the history of nursing.One of her most notable contributions to the system of nursing education was the implementation of a grading policy for nursing students. Students would need to prove their competency in order to receive qualifications.

In 1889 she was appointed head of the new Johns Hopkins nursing school.Other accomplishments include terms as president of American Society of Superintendents of Training Schools for Nurses (now known as National League for Nursing), and of the organization that became the American Nurses Association. She was also one of the founders of the American Journal of Nursing.
nursing education
Who is Loretta Ford?
Loretta C. Ford Dean of the University of Rochester School of Nursing 1972 - 1986 During her tenure as dean, the educational mission of the School of Nursing expanded beyond the bachelor's and master's degree programs to provide both doctoral and post-doctoral training. Under Ford's direction, the unification model of nursing education, practice and research was implemented at Rochester, placing the School of Nursing in a position of academic leadership nationally and internationally.
nursing education
who wrote Interpersonal Relations in Nursing: A Conceptual Frame of Reference for Psychodynamic Nursing.
She known for the interpersonal theory.
Hildegard Peplau
who theory is often called science of unity human beings?
Martha Rogers
Who is known as an early nurse researche and nurse educator and nurse educator whos is best known her coauthored Textbook of the Principles and Practice of Nursing Her therory is similar to Maslow's hiearchy of needs - She had 14 human needs
Virginia Henderson