tfn theorist Flashcards

(27 cards)

1
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the founder of modern
nursing

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Florence Nightingale

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2
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she was named after her
birthplace

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Florence Nightingale

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3
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“God spoke to me
and called me to his service”

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Florence Nightingale

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4
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completed her nursing training in
1851 at age 31 in Germany

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Florence Nightingale

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5
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approximately 3 months her teachers declared
her trained as a nurse

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Florence Nightingale

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6
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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

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Florence Nightingale

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7
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Received 15 honorary degrees (12 from
international universities)

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Margaret Jean
Harman Watson

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8
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Received the National League for Nursing (NLN)

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Margaret Jean
Harman Watson

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9
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first book was Nursing: The Philosophy
and Science of Caring (1979)

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Margaret Jean
Harman Watson

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10
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one of the pioneers of caring science in
the Nordic countries

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katie eriksson

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11
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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.

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DR. LAURIE GOTTLIEB

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12
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Worked on a project to upgrade
practical nurse training and stimulated the need to
address the question:
“What is the subject matter of nursing?”

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DOROTHEA E. OREM

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13
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First Book: Nursing: Concepts of Practice in 1971

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DOROTHEA E. OREM

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14
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Inducted into the Florida Nurses Association
(FNA) and American Nurses Association (ANA)

hall of fame.

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king

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15
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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)

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BETTY NEUMAN

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16
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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.

17
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She developed the RMA in
response to a challenged by her
professor, Dorothy E. Johnson

18
Q

A member of Sigma Theta Tau and
the North American Nursing
Diagnosis Association (NANDA).

19
Q

First book entitled
Interpersonal Aspects of
Nursing was published

20
Q

“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”

21
Q

“I NEVER WANTED TO BE A MEDICAL DOCTOR BECAUSE
I COULD DO ALL I WANTED TO DO IN NURSING, WHICH

IS A CARING PROFESSION”

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FAYE GLENN ABDELLAH

22
Q

first nurse and woman to
serve as Deputy Surgeon
General of the United States

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FAYE GLENN ABDELLAH

23
Q

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,

A

FAYE GLENN ABDELLAH

24
Q

Called as the “First Lady of
Nursing” and the “First Truly
International Nurse

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Virginia Henderson

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She was the first instructor in nursing in Virginia when she was at Norfolk Protestant Hospital.
Virginia Henderson
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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
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