Illness - ANSWER an abnormal process in which aspects if the social,
emotional, or intellectual conditions and functions of a person are
diminished or impaired
What were hospitals called in the nineteenth century - ANSWER Pest
houses
Babylonians - ANSWER were well advanced but war caused increased
illness and were usually men
Ancient Hebrews - ANSWER attributed Illness to gods wrath and had
health, dietary, and hygiene practices.
Who believed in the separation of dairy and meat and also careful
slaughtering and inspection of meat? - ANSWER Ancient Hebrews
Who would burn infected garments, isolation and scrubbing of the sick's
home? - ANSWER the Jews
Where would the nurses care for the sick? - ANSWER in the patients
home
Ancient Egyptians - ANSWER Learned the organs and identified about
250 diseases
Who developed multiple drugs and surgeries and also learned how to
take pulses, bandage, splints and catheters? - ANSWER Ancient
Egyptians
Who established hospitals for the sick? - ANSWER Ancient Indians
Who established temples(hospitals) for rest and restoration and also had
religious influences such as a prayer? - ANSWER Ancient Greeks
, Who is the father of medicine? - ANSWER Hippocrates
Who focused primarily on public health and emphasized on care for the
poor, sick, wounded and the children? - ANSWER Early Christians
Who invented the visiting nurse who attended the sick and the poor in
their homes? - ANSWER Phoebe
Who provided the first free hospital? - ANSWER Fabiola
Where was the first free hospital located? - ANSWER In Rome in AD
390
Who established the first nursing school? - ANSWER Lutheran order of
deaconesses
Who became the first superintendent of a charity hospitals for ill
governesses? - ANSWER Florence Nightingale
Who became known as the "Lady with the lamp" - ANSWER Florence
Nightingale
Who is credited as the first nursing theorist - ANSWER Florence
Nightingale
Who established the Saint Thomas Hospital in London? - ANSWER
Florence Nightingale
Who invented the first nursing school in the US? - ANSWER YWCA
(young women's Christian association) known as the Ballard school in
1892
What was the Smith-Hughes act of 1917? - ANSWER It was to provide
federal funding for vocationally nursing programs
How many school were established in the middle of the 20th century -
ANSWER 36
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