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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4
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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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5
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they washed soiled linens, usually in the river

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Younger nuns

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6
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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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9
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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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11
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They established tent hospitals for the wounded

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Teutonic Knights (German)

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12
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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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13
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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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14
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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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15
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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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16
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Cared for the sick by neglecting them stealing from them and physically abusing them

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Sairey Gamp

17
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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

18
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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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St. Clare

19
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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

20
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first nursing order to provide only nursing services due to Black Death

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Augustinian Sisters

21
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referred to as Betsy Fry and called “’Angel of Prisons‘”

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ELIZABETH FRY (1780-1845)

22
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Fit is the first training school for nurses

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Institute for the Training of Deaconesses

23
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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

24
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First organized training school for nurses established by?

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Pastor Theodor Fliedner and Frederika Munster Fliedner

25
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killed about third to half of Europe’s population during this period

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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.

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Marcella

27
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this organization was originated in Emmitsburg, Maryland

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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

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Elizabethan Poor Law of 1601

29
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Established the Irish Sisters of Charity to bring back into nursing the dedication of the early Christian Era.

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Mother Mary Aikenhand

30
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they prayed and took care of the sick

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Older nuns