L1 Flashcards
Who is this nursing leader
Improved standards of care for war casualties
• Nursing’s first scientist-theorist, nurse researcher
• Notes on Nursing: What It Is, and What It Is Not
• Nightingale Training School for Nurses
Florence nightingale
• Volunteer nurse in American Civil War
• Establishment of American
Red Cross
• school teacher
Clara Barton
• America’s first trained nurse
• Introduced the nurses’ notes and doctor’s order
• Initiated practice of wearing uniforms
• documentation is imperative
• pioneer of psychiatric nursing & industrial nursing
Linda Richards
First African American professional nurse
• Worked for acceptance and opportunity
• acceptance and equal opportunity
• cultural diversity
Mary mahoney
Founder of public health nursing
• Trained services to poor in NYC slums
• Henry Street Settlement
• public health nursing inspired from florence nightingale
• community health nursing
Lilian Wald
• Protest movements for women’s rights
• Legislation to allow nurses control their own profession
• Precursor to National League of
Nursing
• women’s rights
• feminist, activist
Lavinia Dock
• Considered founder of planned parenthood
• administered first birth control clinic
Margaret Higgins Sanger
• Established Frontier Nursing
Service (FNS) in rural U.S.
• Started one of the first midwifery training schools in U.S.
• started first midwifery
• outreach
Mary Breckinridge
• Dramatic change in response to societal needs,
influences
• Struggle for autonomy and professionalization
Historical perspective
Care and nurturing of other family members
• Subservient, dependent role in community
Womens roles
• Christian parable of the Good Samaritan
• Roman Empire
• Conversion to Christianity
• Houses of care and healing
• Fabiola
• Crusades
• Knights Hospitalers
• Knights of Saint Lazarus
Religion
WHAT RELIGION IS THIS? Conversion to Christianity
• Houses of care and healing
• Fabiola
Roman empire
WHAT RELIGION IS THIS
• Knights Hospitalers
• Knights of Saint Lazarus
• Knights of Saint?John of Jerusalem
• Teutonic Knights
Crusades
WHAT RELIGION IS THIS?
• Alexian Brothers
• Deaconess groups suppressed
• 1800s
• Order of Deaconesses reinstituted 1836
Medieval
This monument was erected in 1938 and rededicated in 1971.
To commemorate devoted service to country and humanity by army, navy and air force nurses.
America - the spirit of nursing
Four figures include a nurse tending to the chest wound of a soldier, another women looking for a helicopter for assistance and a third woman (behind the other figures) kneeling while starring at an empty helmet in grief.
Vietnam wonens monument - the wall
Four figures include a nurse tending to the chest wound of a soldier, another women looking for a helicopter for assistance and a third woman (behind the other figures) kneeling while starring at an empty helmet in grief.
Vietnam wonens monument - the wall
Four figures include a nurse tending to the chest wound of a soldier, another women looking for a helicopter for assistance and a third woman (behind the other figures) kneeling while starring at an empty helmet in grief.
Vietnam wonens monument - the wall