Establishment of the 1st Training School Of Nursing

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Germany

What country was the site of the 1st organized nursing school ?

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Pastor Theodor Fliedner

In 1836 ______ a Protestant pastor in Kaiserswerth Germany, opened a Hospital in a vacant textile factory, with one patient, one nurse, a. Then converted it to a school when he realized there was no workforce

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Gertrude Reichardt

Who is the 1st matron of the Deaconess of School of Nursing, daughter of a physician?

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May 12, 1820

When was Florence Nightingales born ?

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Sir Thomas Cook

According to _________ Nightingale was a linguist, had a broad knowledge of science, mathematics, literature, and the arts

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called by God to help others

Florence Nightingale believed that she was _____

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Notes in Nursing

_______ is her most frequently cited work, is an essay on the manipulation & organization of the environment

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Notes on Hospitals

She wrote ______ introductory notes on Lying in institutions

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Education Period

Began from the establishment of Nightingale Training School for Hospital in London Nurses at St. Thomas (St. Thomas Hospital School of Nursing) June 15, 1860.

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4,500 euros

When Nightingale returned to England from Scutari a grateful English public gave Nightingale an honorarium of ____ which she later used to develop the school

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Nursing

what ____ has to do ..is to put the patient in the best condition for nature to act upon him

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Human beings

Florence defined him in relationship to their environment

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Florence Nightingale

Who quoted “Nursing is an art- “unmake what God had made disease”

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Harriet Tubman

who provided care and safety to slaves to the North on the Underground Railway (Moses of her people)?

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1820-1913

When did Harriet Tubman provided care and safety to slaves to the North underground Railway ?

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Sojouner Truth

abolitionist, Underground railway agent, preacher, & women’s right advocate

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Dorothea Lynde Dix

appointed as Superintendent of the North Female nurses of the Union army in 1861

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JEAN HENRI DUNANT

organized the International Conference that founded the Red Cross- emblem of relief to suffering in time of war and disaster

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Clara Barton

founded the American Red Cross

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Lucy Osborne

developed Australia’s 1st school for nurses, became superintendent at Sydney Hospital

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ISABEL HAMPTON ROBB

a school teacher in Canada & entered Bellevue Hospital Training School in New York . She worked as a nurse in Rome for 2 years and became superintendent at Illinois Training School at age 26

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Isabel Hampton Robb

Who organized the John Hopkins Hospital & School of Nursing ?

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MARY ADELAIDE NUTTING

a graduate of John Hopkins School of Nursing. She reduced the nursing student hour from 12 hours to 8 hours and made nurses training to 3 years

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MARY AGNES SNIVELY

1st president of the Canadian Nurses Association

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LILIAN D. WALD

founded the Henry Street Settlement & visiting Nursing Service with Linda L. Rogers and Mary Brewster.Considered as the founder of Public Health Nursing (PHN)

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LAVINIA DOCK

Nursing Leader & suffragist, feminist, prolific writer, was active in the protest movement for womens right that resulted in the US constitution amendment allowing woman to vote

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MARGARET HIGGINS SANGER

considered as the founder of Planned parenthood, nurse activist

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LINDA RICHARDS

cited by many historians as America’s 1st trained nurse, graduated on September 1, 1872 from the New England Hospital for Women & Children Training School for Nurses in Boston. Reformed nursing in 12 major hospitals, some specialized in mental health. Founded training school for nurses in Japan

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HARRIET NEWTON PHILLIPS

from Women’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Some suggest that Phillips was the 1st trained nurse to receive a certificate form that hospital in 1864. 1st trained nurse in America to do Community Nursing missionary service and to take Post graduate training

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MARY MAHONEY

1ST trained black nurse graduated in 1879 New England Hospital for Women and Children

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1893, Detroit, Michigan

In ___ - NIGHTINGALE’S PLEDGE was written and administered to the graduating class of FARRAND (Nurse) training school in ____

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Dr. WILLIAM HALSTEAD

designed the first rubber gloves

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CAROLINE HAMPTON ROBB

first nurse to wear gloves

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CLARA LOUISE MAAS

engaged in medical research on yellow fever American War. Died of Yellow fever

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EDITH CAVELL

known as “MATA HARI during the Spanish ”. served the wounded soldiers during World War (between the English and Russian) and suspected as a spy.

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MARY BRECKINRIDGE

established Frontier Nursing Service, she worked in France in 1918, distributed food, clothing, supplies to rural villages & care of sick children.

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