Apprentice Period of Nursing Flashcards

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This period is called period of “on the job” training

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PERIOD OF APPRENTICE NURSING

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was founded and primarily for the nursing care of lepers in Jerusalem after the Christians had conquered the city.

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Knights of Lazarus

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Made her home the first hospital in the Christian world.

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Fabiola

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it was led by Martin Luther that destroyed the unity of the Christian faith and swept away everything connected with Roman Catholicism in schools, orphanages and hospitals

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Religious Upheaval

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they washed soiled linens, usually in the river

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Younger nuns

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Fabiola was converted to Christianity by her friends ______ and ______.

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Marcella and Paula

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was a friend of Fabiola. She devoted herself for the services of the sick. She built a hospital for strangers, pilgrims, and travellers and for the sick. She constructed a monastery in Bethlehem. They gave good nursing care for the sick

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Paula

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First “Lady with a Lamp” and pledged her life to service at the age of seven and referred to as a little saint

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St. Catherine of Sienna

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They are devoted to religious life and nursing and also their discipline was strict

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Knights of St. John of Jerusalem (Italian)

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called as “Patroness of Nurses” and used all her wealth to make the lives of the poor happy and useful

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St. Elizabeth of Hungary

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They established tent hospitals for the wounded

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Teutonic Knights (German)

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True or False: Nursing care was performed with formal education and by people who were directed by more experienced nurses

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False, Nursing care was performed WITHOUT ANY formal education and by people who were directed by more experienced nurses

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In apprentice period of nursing, care was done by ______, _______, and _____

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crusaders, prisoners, and religious orders

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Extends from the 17th century to the 19th century from the period of Reformation until the Civil War.

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The Dark Period in Nursing

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She founded the first community of women religious native to the United States in 1809

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Elizabeth Seton

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Cared for the sick by neglecting them stealing from them and physically abusing them

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Sairey Gamp

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Bubonic Plague was determined that it was a the disease that is a strain of bacteria called _______?

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Yersinia pestis

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Founder of the Second Order of St. Francis of Assisi and took vows of poverty, obedience, service and chastity

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Order of Knights of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem commonly known as the?

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Knights Hospitaller

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first nursing order to provide only nursing services due to Black Death

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Augustinian Sisters

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referred to as Betsy Fry and called “’Angel of Prisons‘”

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ELIZABETH FRY (1780-1845)

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Fit is the first training school for nurses

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Institute for the Training of Deaconesses

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A prison reformer, he helped improve the living conditions in prisons and gave prisoners renewed hope

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John Howard

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First organized training school for nurses established by?

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Pastor Theodor Fliedner and Frederika Munster Fliedner

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killed about third to half of Europe’s population during this period
Bubonic Plague
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was a wealthy woman. Since women of high rank had much freedom in Rome, she was able to lead a group of such women and induce them in works of charity.
Marcella
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this organization was originated in Emmitsburg, Maryland
THE SISTERS OF CHARITY
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Parishes were ordered to provide work for the unemployed, aid for the sick, protection for the aged and punishment for those who preferred begging to an honest days of labor
Elizabethan Poor Law of 1601
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Established the Irish Sisters of Charity to bring back into nursing the dedication of the early Christian Era.
Mother Mary Aikenhand
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they prayed and took care of the sick
Older nuns