Nurs 222 final Exam Questions and Answers
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Florence Nightingale established first training school for nurses
in
London
Dorothea L. Dix superintendent of women nurses by union
army
Sojourner Truth and Harriet led slaves to freedom as nurses
Tubman
Susie King Taylor taught soldiers to read and write
Mary Ann Bickerdyke (mother) made clinliness a priority
Clara Barton (Angle of the set up field hospitals and founded
Battlefield) American Red
Cross
Linda Richards first trained nurse in the US
Mary Eliza Mahoney 1st African American professionally
educated nurse
,Julie O. Flikke nurse to be promoted to the rank of colonel
in the
US army
ANA American Nurses Association
NLN National League for Nursing, was formed
to
address issues in nursing education
ICN international council of Nurses, dedicated
to
uniting nursing organizations
AAMN American assembly of men in nursing
Occupation -training may occur on the job
-length of training varies. work in largely
manual.
decision making is guided largely by
experiences
or by trial and error
-values, beliefs, and ethics are not
prominent
features of preparation. commitment and
personal
identification vary, workers are supervised.
people
often change jobs.
-material reward is main motivation
-accountability rests primarily with
employer
, Profession -education takes place in a college or
university
-education is prolonged. work involves
mental
creativity. decision making is based largely
on
science or theoretical constructs
(evidence-based
practice)
-values, beliefs, and ethics are an integral
part of
preparation, commitment, and personal
identifications are strong. workers are
autonomous.
People are unlikely to change professions
-commitment transcends material reward
-accountability rests with the individual
essence of collegiality -promotion of a supportive and health work
environment, cooperation, and recognition
of
interdependence among members of the
nursing
profession
- can demonstrate collegiality by sharing
with,
supporting, assisting, and counseling other
nurses
and student nurses
code of ethics document that guides all nurses in their
professional commitment
established by ICN and ANA
with Verified Solutions | Latest Updated 2026
Florence Nightingale established first training school for nurses
in
London
Dorothea L. Dix superintendent of women nurses by union
army
Sojourner Truth and Harriet led slaves to freedom as nurses
Tubman
Susie King Taylor taught soldiers to read and write
Mary Ann Bickerdyke (mother) made clinliness a priority
Clara Barton (Angle of the set up field hospitals and founded
Battlefield) American Red
Cross
Linda Richards first trained nurse in the US
Mary Eliza Mahoney 1st African American professionally
educated nurse
,Julie O. Flikke nurse to be promoted to the rank of colonel
in the
US army
ANA American Nurses Association
NLN National League for Nursing, was formed
to
address issues in nursing education
ICN international council of Nurses, dedicated
to
uniting nursing organizations
AAMN American assembly of men in nursing
Occupation -training may occur on the job
-length of training varies. work in largely
manual.
decision making is guided largely by
experiences
or by trial and error
-values, beliefs, and ethics are not
prominent
features of preparation. commitment and
personal
identification vary, workers are supervised.
people
often change jobs.
-material reward is main motivation
-accountability rests primarily with
employer
, Profession -education takes place in a college or
university
-education is prolonged. work involves
mental
creativity. decision making is based largely
on
science or theoretical constructs
(evidence-based
practice)
-values, beliefs, and ethics are an integral
part of
preparation, commitment, and personal
identifications are strong. workers are
autonomous.
People are unlikely to change professions
-commitment transcends material reward
-accountability rests with the individual
essence of collegiality -promotion of a supportive and health work
environment, cooperation, and recognition
of
interdependence among members of the
nursing
profession
- can demonstrate collegiality by sharing
with,
supporting, assisting, and counseling other
nurses
and student nurses
code of ethics document that guides all nurses in their
professional commitment
established by ICN and ANA