4 Fundamental Concepts correct answers nursing, health, person, environment
who said "nursing is an art and a science" correct answers Watson
who said "nursing knowledge imbedded in nursing practice" correct answers benner
when you graduate what level of the novice to expert model will you be? correct answers
advanced beginnner
what happens after the assessment and looking at all the information about a patient? correct
answers diagnosis
who said "man is a unified whole...field patterning" correct answers rogers
-civil war nurse
-1861: superintendent of female nurses of the union army
-wrote poems about Lincoln correct answers dorthea dix
-feminist
-women's right activist
-coined the term "birth control" and worked towards its legalization correct answers margaret
sanger
-worked with lilian wald in 1900s to create the henry street settlement house
-expanded visiting nurses into public health nursing correct answers mary brewster
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-founder of modern nursing
-established nursing as a respectable profession for women
-improved the image of nursing
-promoted educational programs for nurses
-established standards for hospital management, diets, and sanitation
-decreased death rates from 40% to 2%
-first nurse statician/researcher
-wrote "Noted on Nursing" that include principles used today
-nightingale training school served as a model for others
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-established deaconess institute at kaiserwerth in germany in 1836
-enrolled as student at lutheran hospital at pastor fliedner
-decreased death rates from 40% to 2%
-first nurse statician/researcher
-started 1st nursing school
-called the "Lady with the Lamp" correct answers florence nightingale
-1st president of the American Red Cross
-nurse during civil war correct answers clara barton
-started henry street settlement house with mary brewster in Manhattan as a neighborhood
nursing service
-expanded service of visiting nurse into public health correct answers lilian wald
-involves 10 caritive factors and caritas processes that serve as structure and order for a
theoretical philosophical foundation for the discipline and profession of nursing