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15 Cards in this Set
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What of the folling is an accurate statement about nursing?
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Most early nursing functions were passed down through generations as traditions
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An example of early managed health care that included a sliding scale fee is associated with which culture?
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Babylonian
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Which of the folling were health care contributions of the hebrews
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Xenodochia and isolation procedures to manage communicable disease
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The phrase "do no harm", a foundational principle of nursing and medical ethics
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the Hippocratic oath
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Which of the following belief systems, religious practices, or time periods had a major impact on nursing care of the poor?
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First century Christianity
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Who provided a prototype for the current parish nurse movement in the US
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First-centry widows and deaconessess
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What movement gave rise to early hospitals
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Monasticism
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Who was most characteristic of nursing in the 1500s and 1600s
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Many hospitals were city run, and nursing care was often given by woman with little training of education
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Who best characterizes the period of time know as the industrial revolution?
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Primary healthcare issues were communicable diseases like cholera and typhus
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The person most closely associated witht the american association of the Red Cross is
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Clara Barton
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Who made contributions can be traced to the early influence of Dorothea Lynde Dix
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Government-controlled psychiatric hospital in the US
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Who is know for her role in the woman's suffrage movement and for her care of union soldiers
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Sojourner Truth
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Which of the following is Luther Christman a founder of
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The american assembly of Men of nursing
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In the US, Melinda Ann (Linda) Richards was considered the first
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Trained nurse
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Who do nurse historians associate with Lillian D. Wald
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Early public health nursing and opening of the Henry Street Settlement
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