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29 Cards in this Set

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Who focused on hygiene and sanitation and believed strongly in continuing education?
Florence Nightingale
Who organized the American Red cross and was responsible for relief operations during the Civil War?
Clara Barton
Who was the nurse who became responsible for construction of state psychiatric hospitals?
Dorothea Dix
Conductor of undergrown railraod who assisted Clara Barton to tend to wounded soldiers during the Civil War.
Harriet Ross Tubman
Born into slavery, nursed Union soldiers, worked to improve sanitary conditions, got food and clothing for black soldiers
Sojourner Truth
Radical changes in nursing education, reduced student work day from 10 to 8 and eliminated FREE private duty services.
Isabel Hampton Robb
Created FNS Frontier Nursing Service- 1st midwifery training school
Mary Breckinridge
did a study which resulted in establishment of associate degree nursing education
Mildred Montag
Nursing leader and women's right activist giving women the right to vote- also a key figure in community nursing and introduced nuring in schools
Lavinia Dock
Early theorist who taught "a patient is a person who requires help toward independence"
Virginia Henderson
America's first African American Nure
Mary Mahoney
a psychiatric nurse-
described Nurse- Client relationships
Hildegard Peplau
America's first trained nurse- also key figure in development of nursing education, moved from hosp to hosp an improvement campaign
Melinda Ann (Linda) Richards
opened FIRST birth control clinic with her sister in Brooklyn
Margaret Sanger
Founder of public health nursing - established a neighborhood nursing service in NYC
Lillian Wald
Religion- *R*
Protestant Churches- women subordinate to men- nurse most menial of servants
The Reformation
Earliest counterpart to community health nurses- worldly items were of no concern to nurses, nurses required strict obedience, devotion, and setting aside themselves
Order of the Deaconesses
Roman Catholic society - sister nurses nursed cholera pt's Mercy Hospitals
Sisters of Mercy
sisters that visited pt's in homes, hosp, and poorhouses and asylums. Deveoped educational programs for Nurses
Sisters of Charity
Earliest organization for Men in Nursing. Raised standards of education, culture. Care of the sick was above others duties of Monk. Emphasized Bathing.
Monastic Orders
Founded during Crusades- staffed 2 hospitals in Jerusalem
Military Nursing Orders
*Military* *M*
MilitaryNursing Service formed, Florenece Nightingale cleaned up the hosp, orderlies scrubbed often, camp followers scrubbed clothes, and vermin were under control
Crimean War
Phiadelphia Dispensary was fomed for free pt care, homes and barns were makeshift hosp, women left during war were there to care for sick and injured Controlled disease and smallpox vaccination was given
Amercan Revolution
Public saw the need for trained nurses, Clara Barton, Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth tended to the soldiers
American Civil War
Nursing schools were already established and Isabel Robb developed a plan for managing nurses
Spanish-American War and the Boer War
Increased demand for nurses, Army School of Nursing - nurses needed to be unmarried and of good moral character
World War 1
Bolton Act created the US Caet Nurse Corps. Nurses got full military commission, post war- Hill Burton Act
World War 2
MASH units
Korean War and Vietnam conflicts
Care focused on soldiers and victims of war.
Gulf War- Afganistan- Iraq