141 1st test Flashcards
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Charles Dickens character that depicted the drunk nurse prostitute.
Sairey Gamp
Civil war nurse supervisor, she recruited many women of high moral character to become nurses for the Union Army in the Civil War.
Dorothea Lynde Dix
She headed up transportation of the wounded to the army hospitals. She would walk the fields looking for wounded soldiers.
Mary Ann Ball (mother Bickerdyke)
First black nurse; devoted life to encourage diverse women into nursing.
Mary Mahoney
Founded ANA realizing nurses needed a front in order to make changes
Isabel Hampton Robb
Founded public health nursing in the 30’s
Lilian Wald
Early nursing educator; 2nd president of ANA; formed nursing into a 3 year training program.
Mary Adelaide Nutting
advocated legislature for nursing; True professionalism took hold because we now have standards.
Lavinia Dock
Founded Birth Control
Margaret Sanger
Established nursing research; emphasized the need for using evidence based practice.
Virginia Henderson
Established the first associate degree program
Mildred Montag
Advocated for men in nursing. Advocated bringing the wage up for nurses.
Luther Christman
Advocated education for Native Americans and getting funding; She tried to stop abuses in Indian Health System.
Susie Walker Bear Yellowtail
care of the wounded
WW1
treating wounds using antibiotics
WW2
Intensive care and triage
Korean War
Dealing with depressive disorders
Vietnam
Benners Advanced Beginner Stage
- Advanced beginner - demonstrates higher level of performance but still needs guidelines; see patterns in emergin recurrences; still need help in establishing priorities
Benner’s competent stage
Demonstrates organization but lacks speed
Benners Proficient stage
Sees situation as whole; focuses on long term, but able to deal with immediate
Benners Expert
Intuitively sees what is going on
Professional practice
Level of Care
Professional behavior
Level of behavior
What are the ANA standards of Nursing Practice?
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