History Flashcards

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Article 22

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Recognized and value Aboriginal healing practices and use them in treatment

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Article 23

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Government should increase number of Aboriginal healthcare workers

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Article 24

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More education to teach students about Aboriginal health and history like residential school

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First nurses

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Before 1900s, Aboriginal women healers that used medicinal plants to treat injuries and cared for sick. Impacted by colonization

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1642
1850s-turn if 20th century
1880-1930s
1940s

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Hotel Dieu de Montreal Hospital-Jeanne Mance and Catholic nuns/nurses
Nightingale-sanitation, apprenticeship model, trained nurses
Mass increase in hospitals
Shift to hospitals- nursing moved form community mostly to hospitals

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Hotel Dieu de Montreal Hospital-Jeanne Mance and Catholic nuns/nurses
Nightingale-sanitation, apprenticeship model, trained nurses
Mass increase in hospitals
Shift to hospitals- nursing moved form community mostly to hospitals

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1642
1850s-turn of20th century
1880-1930s
1940s

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Mary Seacole

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1805-1881
Born in Kingston, Jamaica
Learned nursing from mother
Born free
Travelled a lot and knew about traditional medicine and European medicine
Established hotels and cared for sick soldiers

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Harriet Tubman

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1820-1913
Known for advocation during American civil war
Born in Maryland and escaped slavery 
Worked on Underground Railroad 
1862-1865-served as nurse for civil war
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Mary Eliza Mahoney

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1845-1926
First Black graduate nurse in US
Started National Association of Colored Graduate nurses
Advocated for black nurses
In American Nurses Hall of Fame and National Women’s Hall of Fame

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Charlotte Edith Anderson Monture

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1890-1996
Born on 6 Nations of Grand River Reserve 
Couldn’t go to Nursing school 
Went to NY nursing school 
First indigenous registered nurse 
Nurses in world war 1 
Advocated for indigenous health care
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Jean Goodwill

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From Little Pine First Nation
Worked and studied nursing
First Saskatchewan Indigneous woman to graduate nursing program
Co funded Indian Nurses of Canada (CINA)
First Indigneous woman in federal oh kid service

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Perceptions about Florence Noghtingale

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Lady with Lamp
Reduced soldier infection rates 
Advocated for nurse education 
British Colonialism supported 
Cleanliness connected with being pure
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5 reasons nursing history is important

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Past, present, future, foundation to learning about our society, helps us understand nursing and nursing experience

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Responsibility of nursing education standards lies to

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Province

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2 Values of first CNA Code of Ethics for nurses

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In 1979, Sister Simone Roache created 2 values that are

1) caring is a unique focus of nursing
2) respect for persons and sanctity of human life

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ICN goal

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Improvement of professional welfare of nurses, woman, public health

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Reasons for first Canadian nursing schools

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Financial reasons in order to provide low cost nursing services in hospitals in return for education and living expenses

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Florence Nightingale Notes on Nursing

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Should be a focus on health and not illness

Good environmental factors like clean air and water to help the patient cure themselves in nature

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Jeanne Mance

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Came to New France in 1642 and founded Hotel Dieu de Montreal in Villa Marie (Montreal). Care for the sick and only settler with healthcare knowledge
Leader and inspiration

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Grey Nuns

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Mission is to care for others.