Dorothea Dix Right Ans - Pioneer in the moment for special treatment for
the mentally ill
super intendent if female nurses if the Union Army
Clara Barton Right Ans - founder of the American Red Cross
Mary Ann Ball Right Ans - One of the greatest nurse heroines of the Civil
War. Championed the rights and comforts of the soldiers; organized diet
kitchens, laundries, ambulance service; and supervised the nursing staff.
Linda Richards Right Ans - America's first trained nurse. Responsible for
the development of the first nursing and hospital records.
Isabel Hampton Robb Right Ans - Organized the first graded system of
theory and practice in the schools of nursing. One of the founders of the
American Journal of Nursing.
Lavina Dock Right Ans - Responsible, with Robb, for the organization of the
American Society of Superintendents of Training Schools, which evolved into
the National League for Nursing Education.
Mary Eliza Mahoney Right Ans - Graduated from the New England Hospital
for Women and Children in 1879, becoming the first African-American
professional nurse. Worked for acceptance of African-Americans in the
nursing profession.
worked for acceptance of African Americaans in the nursing profession
Lillian D. Wald (1867-1940) Right Ans - Responsible for the development
of public health nursing in the United States through the founding of the
Henry Street Settlement in New York City.
Mary Adelaide Nutting Right Ans - A leader in nursing education.
Developed curriculum concepts and guidelines for student nurses. Assisted in
the development of the International Council of Nurses.
Mary Beckering Right Ans - Pioneer in nurse midwifery
, established the frontier Nursing service to deliver obsetrict care to mothers in
the hills of kentucky. these nurses traveled on horseback to reach the moms
changes in the us Right Ans - theorder established first hospital in us
his deaconess began the first formal education of nurses in us
large hospital began to establish and support their own schools of nursing to
meet demand
us used nightingale plan
isabel robb and lavinia dock organized as of superindtendents of training
school of nursing
20 th century Right Ans - tried to attempt to establish standards
aluminae association
licensing - program lenngth and comptencies for graduating
in1903, first laws for nursing licensure were passed - north carolina,new york,
new jersey, vaginia
in 1911, American scoiety of superintendents of traning schools became
national league for NLNE; they released first nursing curiculum
Contemporary nursing Right Ans - demand for nurses increased
specialized inpatient services
community based services
avvanced practice nursing roles - no limit
changes in 21st century Right Ans - Demographic changes, women's health
care issues, men in nursing, human rights, medically underserved, nursing
shortage
development of practical and vocational nursing Right Ans - attendant
nurses ; started in NY
practical progam during ww2 under YWCA
future of LPN only 25% work at the hospital
programs credentaling
factors influencing pn Right Ans - need trained caregivers
ww1
self taught pn
duties lpn