Theoritical Foundation of Nursing: Philippine History Flashcards
Memorize the notable Early Hospitals and Personages in the History of Nursing in the Philippines
Hospital Real de Manila
1577
San Lazaro Hospital
1578
San Juan de Dios Hospital
1596
Hospital de Aguas
1590
Hospital de Indos
1586
Established in 1906 under the supervision of Rose Nicolet
Iloilo Mission Hospital School of Nursing
Was run by the daughters of charity
San Juan de Dios Hospital School of Nursing
Began in 1901 as a small dispensary for Civil officers and employees in the City of Manila and later grew as a Civil Hospital
Philippine General Hospital School of Nursing
It is known now as Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center in Cebu City
Southern Islands Hospital School of Nursing
Established by Dr. WN Lemmon
Mary Chiles Hospital School of Nursing
Offered a 3-year training course for an annual fee of Php 100
Emmanuel Hospital School of Nursing
Started as a small dispensary on Calle Cervantes
Mary Johnston Hospital and School of Nursing
It opened its training school for nurses in 1908 with Mother Melanie as superintendent and Miss Chambers as Principal
Saint Paul’s Hospital School of Nursing
An Episcopalian Institution that began as a small dispensary
St. Luke’s Hospital School of Nursing
She was reportedly often seen on the battlefield dressed in white with a rifle and brandishing a bolo knife
Agueda Kahabagan y Iniquinto
A revolutionary leader in Nueva Ecija provided nursing care to the wounded when not in combat
Capitan Salome
Helped Jose Rizal in treating the sick
Josephine Bracken
Pioneer in Nursing Education
Rosa Militar
Converted their house into quarters for the Filipino soldiers
Rosa Sevilla de Alvero
Tandang Sora
Melchora Aquino de Ramos
1st Filipino Chief Nurse in Philippine General Hospital
Anastacia Geron Tupaz
1st Wife of Emillio Aguinaldo
Dona Hilaria Aguinaldo
2nd Wife Of Emillio Aguinaldo
Dona Maria Agoncillo Aguinaldo
Known as “Grandwoman of Revolution”
Melchora Aquino de Ramos
1st President of Filipino Nurse Association
Rosario Montemayor Delgado
Herb men who practice witchcraft
Heribicheros
These evil spirits could be driven away by persons with the power to banish demons. Belief in special gods of healing, with the priest -physician called
worddoctors
If they used leaves or roots, they were called
herbolarios
A person suffering from disease without any identified cause and was believed bewitched by such
MANGKUKULAM / MANGANGAWAY
1st hospital established
Gov. Francisco de Sande
To give service to the king’s Spaniard soldiers
Hospital Real de Manila – 1577
Fray Juan Clemente
Named after the Knights of St. Lazarus
Hospital for the lepers
San Lazaro Hospital – 1578
In what year were male nursesacknowledged as Spanish Friars’ assistants for caring for sick individuals in the hospital.
1578
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Franciscan Orders
Hospital for the poor Filipino people
Hospital de Indio– 1586
Fray Juan Bautista
Named after its location (near spring) because
people believed that spring has healing power.
Hospital de Aguas Santas – 1590
For poor people
Located at Roxas Boulevard
San Juan de Dios Hospital – 1596
1st wife of Emilio Aguinaldo
Established Philippine Red Cross – February 17, 1899
Dona Hilaria de Aguinaldo
2nd wife of Emilio Aguinaldo
1st president of Philippine Red Cross (Batangas Chapter
Dona Maria Agoncillo de Aguinaldo
Wife of Rizal
Helped Rizal in treating sick people
Josephine Bracken
Stayed in the hospital at Biak na Bato to care for wounded soldiers
Trinidad Tecson(“Ina ng Biak-na-Bato”)
1st Filipino nurse who had Masters degree in Nursing in United States
Cesaria Tan
Pioneer in Social Service at San Lazaro Hospital
Also the chief nurse
Socorro Sirilan
Pioneer in nursing education
Rosa Militar
1st editor of PNA magazine called, “The Message”
Socorro Diaz
Founded the National League of Philippine Government Nurses
Annie Sand
Considered as Florence Nightingale of the Philippines
- Founder of the University of the Philippines College of Nursing - author of Code of Ethics (PRC BON Res no. 633,1982)
Dr. Julita Sotejo
full time editor of the PNA newly named magazine “ The Filipino Nurse”
Conchita Ruiz
In its first year of existence, its enrollees consisted of students from different schools of nursing whose studies were interrupted by the war.
University of Santo Tomas-College of Nursing (1946)
What school first offered BSN and Doctor of Medicine degrees in 1947 and served as the clinical field for practice.
Manila Central University-College of Nursing (1947)
In what year did 3 females graduate as “qualified medical-surgical nurses”
1909
The 1st Nurses Law (Act#2808) was enacted regulating the practice of the nursing profession in the Philippines Islands. It also provided the holding of exam for the practice of nursing on the 2nd Monday of June and December of each year.
1919
1st board examination for nurses was conducted by the Board of Examiners, 93 candidates took the exam, 68 passed with the highest rating of 93.5% - Anna Dahlgren - Theoretical exam was held at the UP Amphitheater of the College of Medicine and Surgery. Practical exam at the PGH Library.
1920
Filipino Nurses Association was established (now PNA) as the National Organization Of Filipino Nurses
1921
Republic Act 877, known as the “Nursing Practice Law” was approved.
1953
RA No. 9173, the current law regulating the nursing practice was enacted.
2002
AN ACT PROVIDING FOR A MORE RESPONSIVE NURSING PROFESSION, REPEALING FOR THE PURPREPUBLIC ACT NO. 7164, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS “THE PHILIPPINE NURSING OSE ACT OF 1991” AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
Be it enacted by the Senate and the House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled.
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9173