Textbook Of Basic Nursing Chapter 1
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Nurse - Ans--What is the latin word meaning "to nourish"?
Nursing - Ans--What is a practical and noble profession?
strong sense of responsibility, highest standards of integrity, personal
conviction and flexibility. - Ans--Attributes required to be a nurse?
integrate the art and the science of working with people. - Ans--A nurse must
be well educated and.......
more aware of his or her own health issues - Ans--During the 20th century,
the client became...
Client - Ans--We do not use "patient" instead we use
punishment for sins or possession by evil spirits - Ans--In ancient times
people attributed illness to
medicine man or shaman - Ans--Ancient tribes had
childbirth - Ans--Women in ancient times mostly assisted with
Greeks - Ans--What civilization first acknowledged causes of disease as
something other than punishment from God(s)?
Hostels or Hospitals - Ans--The Greeks began to establish centers
sometimes called?
Hippocrates - Ans--Who is acknowledged as the "Father of Modern
Medicine"
, Hippocrates - Ans--Who denounced the idea of mystical influences on
disease?
Hippocrates - Ans--Who is considered the 1st person to propose concepts
such as physical assessments, medical ethics, client centered care, and
systematic observation and reporting?
Care of the whole person (Client) - Ans--What is Holistic Healthcare?
Caduceus - Ans--Staff with the 2 snakes circling
Pheobe - Ans--Who is known as the 1st visiting nurse and deaconess?
Fabiola - Ans--What Roman woman is credited with influencing and paying
for the construction of the first free hospital in Rome?
Saint Marcella - Ans--What Roman woman converted her home into a
monestary to teach nursing skills and considered the 1st nursing educator?
Saint Paula - Ans--Who is credited with establishing inns and hospitals to
care for pilgrims heading to Jerusalem? This same person is credited with
the philosophy of nursing is an art rather than a service.
Saint Helena - Ans--Who is credited with establishing the 1st gerontologic
facilty (home for the aged)
Mosanic order - Ans--In the 1st century_____ was established to care for the
sick
Eliminated - Ans--During the crusades, female religious orders in northern
Europe were nearly_____
Nightengale - Ans--The Maltese Cross from the Crusades later became the
symbol of the _______ School
Reformation - Ans--In what time period did many monasteries close and the
work of woman in religious orders nearly ended.
With Correct Solutions| 2026 Update |
Get It Right!!
Nurse - Ans--What is the latin word meaning "to nourish"?
Nursing - Ans--What is a practical and noble profession?
strong sense of responsibility, highest standards of integrity, personal
conviction and flexibility. - Ans--Attributes required to be a nurse?
integrate the art and the science of working with people. - Ans--A nurse must
be well educated and.......
more aware of his or her own health issues - Ans--During the 20th century,
the client became...
Client - Ans--We do not use "patient" instead we use
punishment for sins or possession by evil spirits - Ans--In ancient times
people attributed illness to
medicine man or shaman - Ans--Ancient tribes had
childbirth - Ans--Women in ancient times mostly assisted with
Greeks - Ans--What civilization first acknowledged causes of disease as
something other than punishment from God(s)?
Hostels or Hospitals - Ans--The Greeks began to establish centers
sometimes called?
Hippocrates - Ans--Who is acknowledged as the "Father of Modern
Medicine"
, Hippocrates - Ans--Who denounced the idea of mystical influences on
disease?
Hippocrates - Ans--Who is considered the 1st person to propose concepts
such as physical assessments, medical ethics, client centered care, and
systematic observation and reporting?
Care of the whole person (Client) - Ans--What is Holistic Healthcare?
Caduceus - Ans--Staff with the 2 snakes circling
Pheobe - Ans--Who is known as the 1st visiting nurse and deaconess?
Fabiola - Ans--What Roman woman is credited with influencing and paying
for the construction of the first free hospital in Rome?
Saint Marcella - Ans--What Roman woman converted her home into a
monestary to teach nursing skills and considered the 1st nursing educator?
Saint Paula - Ans--Who is credited with establishing inns and hospitals to
care for pilgrims heading to Jerusalem? This same person is credited with
the philosophy of nursing is an art rather than a service.
Saint Helena - Ans--Who is credited with establishing the 1st gerontologic
facilty (home for the aged)
Mosanic order - Ans--In the 1st century_____ was established to care for the
sick
Eliminated - Ans--During the crusades, female religious orders in northern
Europe were nearly_____
Nightengale - Ans--The Maltese Cross from the Crusades later became the
symbol of the _______ School
Reformation - Ans--In what time period did many monasteries close and the
work of woman in religious orders nearly ended.