tfn theorist Flashcards
the founder of modern
nursing
Florence Nightingale
she was named after her
birthplace
Florence Nightingale
“God spoke to me
and called me to his service”
Florence Nightingale
completed her nursing training in
1851 at age 31 in Germany
Florence Nightingale
approximately 3 months her teachers declared
her trained as a nurse
Florence Nightingale
she was called The Lady of the Lamp, as
based in the poem “Santa Filomena”
because she made ward rounds during the
night, providing emotional comfort to the
soldiers
Florence Nightingale
Received 15 honorary degrees (12 from
international universities)
Margaret Jean
Harman Watson
Received the National League for Nursing (NLN)
Margaret Jean
Harman Watson
first book was Nursing: The Philosophy
and Science of Caring (1979)
Margaret Jean
Harman Watson
one of the pioneers of caring science in
the Nordic countries
katie eriksson
She is the recipient of the Centennial Award,
the first and one-time only award from the
Canadian Nurses Association recognizing the
100 most influential nurses in Canada.
DR. LAURIE GOTTLIEB
Worked on a project to upgrade
practical nurse training and stimulated the need to
address the question:
“What is the subject matter of nursing?”
DOROTHEA E. OREM
First Book: Nursing: Concepts of Practice in 1971
DOROTHEA E. OREM
Inducted into the Florida Nurses Association
(FNA) and American Nurses Association (ANA)
hall of fame.
king
Earned a baccalaureate degree in Public Health and Psychology with honors
1957 and A master’s degree in Mental Health, Public Health Consultation 1966,
from the (University of California, Los Angeles) (UCLA)
BETTY NEUMAN
Was a pioneer of nursing involvement in mental health. She and Donna
Aquilina were he first two nurses to develop the nurse counselor role with
community crisis centers in Los Angeles.
BETTY NEUMAN
She developed the RMA in
response to a challenged by her
professor, Dorothy E. Johnson
ROY
A member of Sigma Theta Tau and
the North American Nursing
Diagnosis Association (NANDA).
ROY
First book entitled
Interpersonal Aspects of
Nursing was published
TRAVELBEE
“A nurse does not only seek to alleviate physical pain or
render physical care- she ministers to the whole
person. The existence of suffering, whether physical,
mental or spiritual is the proper concern of the nurses”
TRAVELBEE
“I NEVER WANTED TO BE A MEDICAL DOCTOR BECAUSE
I COULD DO ALL I WANTED TO DO IN NURSING, WHICH
IS A CARING PROFESSION”
FAYE GLENN ABDELLAH
first nurse and woman to
serve as Deputy Surgeon
General of the United States
FAYE GLENN ABDELLAH
she was inducted into the US
National Women’s Hall of Fame
in 2000. She is the beneficiary
of both national and
international awards and is a
Fellow,
FAYE GLENN ABDELLAH
Called as the “First Lady of
Nursing” and the “First Truly
International Nurse
Virginia Henderson
She was the first instructor in nursing in Virginia when
she was at Norfolk Protestant Hospital.
Virginia Henderson
In her book, Nature of Nursing, she expressed her
belief about the essence of nursing and influenced
the hearts and minds of those who read it.
Virginia Henderson