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PERIOD OF INTUITIVE NURSING, PERIOD OF APPRENTICE NURSING, PERIOD OF EDUCATED NURSING, PERIOD OF CONTEMPORARY NURSING
HISTORY OF NURSING:(periods)
PREHISTORIC TIMES THROUGH CHRISTIAN ERA, PRIMITIVE TRIBES
when was and who were the people in Period of Intuitive Nursing
PERIOD OF INTUITIVE NURSING
what period practices these: voodoo, shaman, exorcism, hypnosis
TREPANNING
conducted to release pressure or evil spirits from the patient’s brain by drilling or piercing the skull during ancient times.
11TH CENTURY
when did Period of Apprentice Nursing happened
PASTOR THEODOR FLIEDNER AND FRIEDERIKE
Who found Apprentice Nursing, set the foundation for modern nursing education, and made the transition in 1836
KAISERSWERTH DEACONESSES
first formal school in apprentice nursing
SAIRY GAMP
brought negative feedback for nursing because she is lazy, sloppy, untrained, and always drunk. She would treat people in exchange for beers or alcohol.
1836-PRESENT
When did Period of Educated Nursing Happened
PERIOD OF EDUCATED NURSING
This is the start of modern nursing
1854-1856
Recognition of Florence Nightingale and Rise of Educated Nursing (YEAR)
1860
Florence founded the first professional training school for nurses (YEAR)
NIGHTINGALE TRAINING SCHOOL, ST. THOMAS HOSPITAL IN LONDON
First professional training school for nurses (NAME, WHERE)
MAY 12, 1820
When was Florence Nightingale born
1859-1992
year of Environmental Theory
WW2-PRESENT
When did Period of Contemporary Nursing Happened
1970s-1980s FOUNDATIONS OF MODERN PRACTICE
Introduction to Theories, there was Baccalaureate and Graduation
1990s-2000s PROFESSIONALIZATION AND SPECIALIZATION
advanced training for nurses
2010s-PRESENT GLOBAL LEADERSHIP AND INNOVATION
Recognition of Nurses and Use of telehealth
MARY GRANT SEACOLE
Cared for soldiers during the Crimean War together with Florence Nightingale.
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE
Founder of Modern Nursing.
JEAN HENRI DUNANT
Founder of Red Cross and pushed the Geneva Convention (1864), which set rules to protect wounded and medical workers in war.
LINDA RICHARDS
America’s 1st trained nurse. Introduced nurses’ notes and medical records
MARY MAHONEY
America’s 1st black trained nurse. 1st African-American registered nurse in the US and broke racial barriers in nursing.
CLARA BARTON
Organized and established American Red Cross (1881). Pushed US to join the Geneva Convention
LILIAN WALD
Founder of Public Health Nursing in the US
LAVINIA DOCK
Contributed to the 19th Amendment movement, 19th America’s Constitution
LUCY OSBURN
Developed Australia’s 1st School for Nurses at Sydney Hospital. Founder of Modern Nursing in Australia
CESARIA TAN
First Filipino Nurse who had master’s degree in nursing in the US
SOCORO SIRILAN
Reformed social service for indigenous patients in San Lazaro Hospital
MAGDALENA VALENZUELA
First Filipino Industrial Nurse
ANNIE SAND
Founded the national league of Philippine Government Nurses. PGN
CORNEL ELVEGIA MENDOZA ROSARION
First Military Nurse
LORETO TUPAZ
She was known as the dean of the Philippine Nursing Association.
SOCORRO DIAZ
First editor of “The Message”, the first journal of the Philippine nurses association.
FILIPINO NURSES ASSOCIATION
Philippine Nurses Association was previously known as
CONCHITA RUIZ
First editor of “Filipino Nurses” the second journal of the Philippine nurses association.
DR. JULITA SOTEJO
Florence Nightingale of the PH
DR. JULITA SOTEJO 2
Founder and dean of the UP College of Nursing
ANASTACIA GIRON TUPAZ
First Filipino with a title of Nursing Superintendent Chief Nurse at the Philippines General Hospital
ANASTACIA GIRON TUPAZ 2
Founder of the Philippine Nurses Association (PNA)
ANASTACIA GIRON TUPAZ 3
was a President of Board of Nursing
MONTEMAYOR DELGADO
First president of the Filipino Nurses Association (FNA)
NURSING THEORY
is a framework of concepts, definitions, and propositions that helps explain, guide, and improve nursing practice.
NURSING THEORY 1
It provides a structured way of thinking about how nurses care for patients, make decisions, and interact with the healthcare system.
PRE-THEORETICAL ERA(BEFORE 1950s), EARLY THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS(1950s-1960s), THEORY DEVELOPMENT ERA(1970s-1980s), THEORY REFINEMENT AND APPLICATION(1990s-2000s), CONTEMPORARY ERA(2010s-PRESENT)
HISTORY OF NURSING THEORY:
PRE-THEORETICAL ERA(BEFORE 1950s)
based on experiences, tradition, medical models; focuses on making tasks and procedure
EARLY THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS(1950s-1960s)
development of conceptual models
THEORY DEVELOPMENT ERA(1970S-1980s)
formal nursing theories and models were developed here
THEORY REFINEMENT AND APPLICATION(1990s-2000s)
evidence-based practice that will serve as data for research, Theoretical Frameworks as core competency
CONTEMPORARY ERA(2010s-PRESENT)
focuses on global health, technology, interdisciplinary, guide research, ethical frameworks- nursing health ethics
AUTONOMY
letting the patient decide, you can advise but never impose.
JUSTICE
equality to all, responsibilities in the patient care
EMPIRICAL
quantitative
INTERPRETED
qualitative
RATIONALISM
philosophical stance that asserts reason and logic as the primary sources of knowledge
THEORY FIRST THEN RESEARCH
Approach of Rationalism
EMPIRICISM
the philosophy that claims knowledge originates from experience, particularly through observation and experimentation.
RESEARCH FIRST THEN THEORY
Approach of Empiricism