Canada Questions with Correct
Answers
Hotel Dieu - ANSWERS- 1639
- first hospital in Canada
- starting point of nursing in Canada
Role of nurses in the 1600s - ANSWERS- fight infectious diseases
Marie Rollet Herbert - ANSWERS- first layperson to provide nursing care in New Face
- provided care to Indigenous population
First nursing mission - ANSWERS- 1639
- in Sillery
- by 3 Augustinian nuns who were Hospilateres de la Misericorde de Jesus
- later became known as Hotel Dieu
Jeanne Mance - ANSWERS- founded and managed Hotel Dieu
Sisters of Charity - ANSWERS- 1738; grey nuns
- formed by Marguerite d'Youville
- cared for both the poor and the wealthy
- travelled from Montreal to remote areas in Canada to provide care
Florence Nightingale - ANSWERS- founder of modern nursing care
- improved standards of nursing care in the mid-nineteenth century
- known for reducing mortality during the Crimean war through improved sanitation
measures
- triggered a shift in public attitudes towards the acceptability of women doing nursing
outside of the home
Nightingale Fund - ANSWERS- established by the English government to promote
nurse's training in England
- used to establish the first Nightingale school of Nursing, at St THomas' Hospital in
London
Nightingale model - ANSWERS- a hospital;-based model overseen by a trained
superintendent, trained staff members who acted as instructors, and nursing students
who provided the bulk of care
- became the standard of nursing education in England and around the world
, Nightingale was an advocate for - ANSWERS- the health of people
- health care reform
- education preparation for nursing
Factors influencing missionary nursing in China - ANSWERS- China's defeat in the
Opium Wars
- the women's suffrage movement
- the establishment of professional nursing education
- advances in transportation
- student missionary movement
Harriet Sutherland - ANSWERS- 1888
- first missionary nurse commissioned by the Presbyterian Church in Canada to China
- initiated a wave of 100 missionary nurses to China
Role of missionary nurses in China - ANSWERS- helped establish hospitals and training
schools
- credited with the birth and growth of modern nursing in China
Role of Canadian nurses in international work (after missionary era) - ANSWERS-
movement of Canadian nurses into postwar organizations
- e.g., World Health Organization, United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation
Administration
Nurses role in remote nursing - ANSWERS- people living in regions considered too
small or too remote for hospitals and physicians depended on nurses
- experienced high levels of independence and many duties beyond nursing care
Early nurses - ANSWERS- young, unmarried, White, Christian women
How can nursing be more welcoming towards male students - ANSWERS- clinical
placements with male registered nurses
- placements in a clinical group with at least 1 other man
- assignment of male and female patients
St Thomas Hospital - ANSWERS- 1860
- financially independent school of nursing in England with funds from the Nightingale
Fund
Was was the educational model of the Nightingale school missing from the new hospital
schools in Canada - ANSWERS- new schools had no financing
- required students to provide nursing service to the hospital in return for their education
and living expenses
- enabled hospitals to provide nursing services at a minimal cost