TFN 1F Book Flashcards

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wife, mother, daughter and sister.

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Women’s roles

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2
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1971- Steve Miller, RN formed __

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“Men in Nursing”

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1974- Luther Christman organized a group of?

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Male nurses and 2 groups reorganized

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4
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1981- the organization was renamed?

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American Assembly of Men in Nursing (AAMN)

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American Assembly of Men in Nursing’s purpose is to

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promote framework for nurses, as group, to meet, to discuss and influence factors, which affect men as nurses.”

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converted to Christianity in the 3rd and 4th centuries, and used their wealth to provide houses of care and healing for the poor, sick, homeless

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Fabiola

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Provided Nursing Care to their sick & injured comrades.

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Knights of Saint John of Jerusalem ( the Knights Hospitalers), Tectonic Knights, Knight of Saint Lazarus

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care of people with leprosy, syphilis and chronic skin conditions.

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Knights of Lazarus

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organized care for victims of the Black Plaque in the 14th Century in Germany.

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Alexian Brothers

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10
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suppressed during the middle aged by Western churches.

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Deaconess group

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reinstituted the Order of Deaconess and opened a small hospital and training school in Kaiserwerth, Germany.
Florence Nightingale received her training in nursing at the Kaiserwerth School.

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Theodor Fliedner

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12
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the inadequacy of care given to soldiers led to a public outery in addressing this problem is well-known.

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Crimean War (1854-1856)

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several nurses emerged who were notable for their contributions to a country torn by internal conflict.

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American Civil War (1861-1856)

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14
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provided care and safety to slaves fleeing to the north on the underground railroad

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Harriet Tubman & Sojourner Truth

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15
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female leader who provided nursing care during Civil War.

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Dorothea Dix:

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16
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stands in Arlington National Cemetery.

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“The Spirit of Nursing”

17
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progress occurred; Field of surgery: advancement in anesthetic agents, infection control, blood typing and prosthetics.

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WW1

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  1. created an acute shortage of caregivers.
  2. Cadet Nurse Corps was established.
  3. Auxiliary healthcare nurses become prominent.
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WW2

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  1. approx 11,000 American military women stationed in Vietnam were nurses.
  2. Has the youngest group of medical personnel ever to serve in wartime.
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Vietnam War

20
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have significantly influenced professional nursing.

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Societal Attributes

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  1. “Lady with the Lamp”
  2. first nurse to exert political pressure on government.
  3. scientist-theorist for her work Notes on nursing: What It Is, and What Is Not (1860-1969).
  4. Believed she was “called by God to help others and to improve the well-being of a mankind.”
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Florence Nightingale

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school teacher; established the american rcy.

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Clara Barton

23
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first trained nurse
introducing nurse’s notes and doctor’s orders.
wearing uniforms.

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Linda Richards

24
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  1. first African-American professional nurse.
  2. interacial relationships.
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Mary Mahoney

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Founder of Public Health in Nursing.

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Lilian Wald

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  1. Feminist, prolific writer, political activist, suffragette, and a friend of Wald.
  2. allow nurses rather than physicians to control their profession.
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Laviana L. Doc

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  1. A public health nurse in New York.
  2. Birthing clinic
  3. Planned Parenthood
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Margaret Higgins Sanger

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  1. notable pioneer nurse.
  2. first midwifery training school
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Brickenridge

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Founders of AAMN.
Experienced discriminaton because of gender.
The first man to be a dean at a University School of Nursing.
First man nominated of the ANA.
First man elected to the American Academy of Nursing.
First man inducted into ANA’s Hall of Fame.

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Luther Christman

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First African- American man to serve as ANA vice president.
Internationally known expert on burn care and fire safety.
2002- earned a Nurse of the Year Award for treating burn victims from 2001 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in New York.
His Top Priorities:
Ensuring that nurses have the educational opportunities and tools needed for the best client outcomes.
Encouraging nurses to become more politically involved.
Encouraging young nurses to become involved with their national and state nursing associations.

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Ernes Grant