Nursing History/Image Flashcards

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In Ancient Civilizations, who cared for the ill and in what setting?

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Healthcare varied depending on the civilization, and care was done in Temples.
An influence from this era: Hippocrates

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Medieval Times…the beginning of Nurses!

What two influences brought about the “nurse?”

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  • Religious/Secular orders
  • Military: crusades; all male nurses, cleanliness during this time. (Red Cross on suits of armor to distinguish them from the soldiers).
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During the Renaissance Period…what two factors contributed to the early development of the modern nurse?

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  • Catholic Nation States: Nuns would care for the ill
  • Protestant Nation States: England, Germany, Netherlands
    • The “Dark Ages of Nursing”: criminals, prostitutes, etc., we’re now caring for the ill. There were no male caregivers.
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When looking into the more Formalized Nursing Role, what do the 18th-19th centuries and the Industrial Revolution contribute to the Nursing Role?

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18th-19th Centuries: Males are in the dominant “boss” role, where females are the nurses.
Industrial Revolution: the criminals are no longer in the nursing role, the “domestics” are now Nurses caring for the ill.

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Nursing in the U.S. / Colonial America

What was important during this expansion to the Americas?

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  • 1st Hospital: Pennsylvania Hospital
    • separated into 3 sections: the sick, the insane, or of moral defect
  • Religious Nursing Orders
    • established schools of nursing
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During and after the Civil War, what was the impact on Nurses?

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The demand for nurses increased dramatically.

-the Army Nurse Corps & American Red Cross

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What did the effect of World War 1 have on the nursing profession?

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An overall negative effect, due to the lack of trained nurses.

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What did the effect of World War 2 have on Nursing?

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  • Hospitals became the central point of care
  • Another nursing shortage due tot the increased number of sick and wounded
  • Explosion of knowledge in medicine and technology
    • ex: mess, dialysis, x-Rays, blood transfusions
  • Efforts to upgrade nursing education
    • Cadet Nurse: army pays for education, you serve the gov.
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Since the 1950’s, what has happened to the nursing profession?

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  • varied healthcare settings
  • nursing broadened in all areas
  • growth of nursing as a profession
  • ANA Standards of Nursing Practice
  • Advanced Practice Roles in Nursing
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In Prehistoric Civilizations, who cared for the ill and in what setting?

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Spiritual leaders were responsible for caring for the ill, and the care was done in the home.

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Describe Angel of Mercy

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  • associated with Religion and Symbols

- self sacrificing “a calling”

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Describe Handmaiden

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  • female nurses as handmaidens to male doctors or male “bosses”
  • “a duty”
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Describe Battle-Ax

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  • Nurses that torture
  • perform painful procedures
  • “dark ages of nursing”
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Describe Naughty Nurse

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  • brought on in the 1920’s

- sexualize the vulnerability or “power shift” from patient to Nurse

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What is the background of Florence Nightingale?

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  • Born in 1820 to a wealthy English family.
  • Well educated, traveled extensively
  • Undertook nurses training at 31 y.o.
  • Crimean War : took a group of 37 nurses
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What contributions were made by Florence Nightingale?

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  • Established nursing as a respectable occupation
  • Identified personal needs of patient and role of nurse in meeting them
  • Established standards for hospital management
  • Established nursing education
  • Recognized two components of nursing
    • health and illness
  • Introduced standards of infection control
    • cleaning of barracks, making a toilet area, and doing laundry
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What other contributions were made by Florence Nightingale?

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  • Believed nursing is separate and distinct from medicine
  • Stressed need for confidential care
  • Recognized nutrition as important to health
  • Instituted occupational and recreational therapy for sick people
  • Stressed the need for continuing education for nurses
  • Maintained accurate records recognized as the beginning of nursing research
  • Reduced death toll from 47% to 2%
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In the 1860, what was the first school of Nursing, where was it, and who opened it?

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The Nightingale Training School at St. Thomas’ Hospital, in London, by Florence Nightingale.

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Who was Linda Richards, and what were her contributions to Nursing?

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  • America’s first trained Nurse (1873) under Florence Nightingale
  • Created first charting system and individual patient record
  • Established a nurse training school at Boston community college
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What was Clara Barton’s contribution to nursing?

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She founded the American Red Cross.

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What was Mary Breckinridge’s contribution to nursing?

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The frontier nursing services (1920s primary for children)

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What was Dorothea Dix’s contribution to nursing?

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Superintendent of nurses for Union Army

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Who was Mary Elizabeth Mahoney?

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The first African-American professional nurse in the US (1870’s).

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What contribution did Lillian Wald make to nursing?

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She was the founder of Henry St. settlement in New York

-Home Health Nursing