nursing and health care nu 131 exam 1 Questions and Correct Answers, With Complete Solution 2024.
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where and when was the first school of nursing founded
in germany by the lutheran order of deaconesses in 1836
where did Florence nightingale attend for 3 months and who was teacher her
the first...
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Questions and Correct Answers, With
Complete Solution 2024.
where and when was the first school of nursing founded
in germany by the lutheran order of deaconesses in 1836
where did Florence nightingale attend for 3 months and who was teacher her
the first school of nursing under teaching of carline fliender
what was Florence nightingale born and when did she die
1820-1910
what did florence nightingale become the superintendent of and what did she
rename it to
of the institution for the care of sick gentlewomen in distressed circumstances, renamed
to harley street nursing home
what did florence nightingale do to help other nurses with stairs
installed dumbwaiters to help carry heavy equipment up the stairs
what is nightingale to blame for
call bell system
nightingale dropped ___ for admission into ___ because ___ and ___ were
discriminated against it
religion, the nursing home, catholics and jews
what was the main event that had great influence on the role of practical nurses
in modern hospital
WWII
who was mary seacole
jamaican nurse who started a boarding house with hospital on top, knew tropical
medicine, helped nighengale at the end of the day
how did mary seacole use tropical medicine
use herbs and natural plant medicines to treat cholera, yellow fever, malaria, and
diarrhea
who was lillian ward
a social worker/nurse who taught nursing care to immigrants, dropped dream of
becoming a doctor due to immigrants' needs for nurses
what dropped due to nightingales effort
the death rate dropped from 42% to 2.2%
how many books did nightingale write
over 200, she kept statistics on many things
what is nightingales most famous book
notes of nursing
what did nightingale establish in england
the first school of nursing
what is health
, a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being or a balance of internal and
external forces leading to optimal functioning
in the 20th century infectious diseases where the major causes of death, but
marked improvement were seen in
sanitation, water, food supply, vaccinations, and antibiotics
___ continue to limit the number of deaths
improvements
what old diseases resurface
measles and tuberculosis
what new infections appeared
HIV, ebola, AIDS, COVID
What is the WHO's definition of health?
a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence
of disease or infirmity
what factors contribute to holistic health
physical, psychological, social, cognitive, and environmental
what is health promotion
directed towards restoring and increasing one optimal level of wellness
what is disease prevention
focuses on prevention to reduce risk
what is health restoration
to restore function and compensate for losses
where are health care disparities often found
with racial and ethnic health disparities
what are healthy lifestyle practices
nutrition, chemical avoidance, physical expertise, disease prevention, and healthy self
concept
what are the roles of the nurse in health promotion
caregiver, teacher/educator, advocate, collaborator, and role model
what does healthy people 2020 promote
health and disease prevention served aimed at improving the health of all the US
what happens when we empower our patients
we help them take responsibility for themselves
what are the levels of disease prevention
primary, secondary, tertiary
what is primary disease prevention
health promotion, includes basic hygiene, nutrition, exercise, immunizations, and
regular check ups
what is secondary disease prevention
disease prevention, early diagnosis, screening, and treatment
what is tertiary disease prevention
rehabilitative, restore person to optimal functioning
what is empathy
understanding the patients thoughts but remain emotionally detached
what s sympathy
when you feel bad for the emotional wellbeing of the individual
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