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-founder of Modern Nursing, the first known epidemiologist, and a leader in Health Care
Reform.
-cared for the sick and wounded soldiers during the Crimean war
-her statistical analyses connected poor sanitation with cholera and dysentery
-She created major reforms in nursing practice, sanitation, and hygiene. During a 6
month
period in Turkey she reduced the mortality rate from 42.7 % to 2.2% in 6 months.
-Was the first to perform Nursing Research. - answerFlorence Nightingale

Founder of the American Red Cross during the Civil War - answerClara Barton

Superintendent of Nurses for the Union Army - answerDorthea Dix

-Developed an ambulance service on the Civil War battlefields
-Organized diet kitchens, laundries, and an ambulance service - answerMary Ann Ball
Bickerdyke

In a time when it was illegal for an African American to read Mary Mahoney defied the
law and went to Nursing School. She was the first Colored graduate nurse. -
answerMary Mahoney

Founder of the American Nursing Association (ANA). First superintendent of John
Hopkins Training School for Nurses - answerIsabel Hampton Robb

First Nursing teacher at Columbia
-first professor of nursing - answerMary Adelaide Nutting

Developer of Community Nursing. Open Henery Street Settlement in NY - answerMary
Brewster

Escaped Slave, spy for Union Army, Founder of Underground Railroad - answerharriet
tubman

Formed Frontier Nursing Service, Started first midwifery - answerMary Breckenridge

WHich war had an affect on nursing?
-resulted in a knowledge explosion in medicine and technology, which broadened the
role of nurses. - answerWW2

, the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness
and injury, facilitation of healing, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and
treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, groups,
communities, and populations.
is the definition of? - answerNursing

is the diagnosis and treatment of human responses to actual or potential health
problems - answernursing

The science of nursing is based on - answerknowledge, training, sciences and
research.

Difference between LVN and RN - answerLVN work under the supervision of an RN,
APRN or MD

Nursing Roles includes being a - answerCaregiver
Communicator
Teacher/educator
Counselor
Leader
Researcher
Advocate
Collaborator

Nursing's four broad aims are to promote - answerhealth, prevent illness, restore health,
and facilitate coping with disability or death.

Health is optimal functioning and a state of well being
Free from preventable disease
Quality of life
Lack of health disparities
Includes physical, social, and mental conditions. It is more than the absence of illness. -
answerNurses Promote Health

This can include smoking cessation, healthy weight, good health habits, disease
prevention, immunizations, community classes.
The National health goals can be found at Healthy People 2030
Some of the topics include healthy weight, mobility, smoking, diabetes control,
prevention of childhood disease, promoting healthy elders. - answerPrevention of illness

Activities that restore health have typically been the role of the nurse. Nurses are the
ones who provide patient care, wound care, monitor nutrition, reposition patients,
monitoring vital signs, hygiene. Nurses do treatments, change dressings, administer
medication. They educate the patient, plan and coordinate care, and work with
substance abuse and mental health issues. - answerRestoration of health

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