Success in Practical/Vocational
Nursing (Answered) 100% Correct. 78
Q&A.
Types of adult learners
Traditional and Non-Traditional(returning or recycled)
Learner Rights
1st Amendment; freedom of expression, 14th Amendment: due process, right to an organized
curriculum and a responsible instructor.
4 Ps to Succeed
Power, perseverance, passion, personal attributes
Left Brain Learning
Analytical, rational, objective (processes verbally)
Right brain learning
Intuitive, imaginative, impulsive (processes spatially)
3 Perceptual learning styles
visual, auditory, kinesthetic
bucket theory
suggests that merely by lecturing, the teacher can transfer knowledge from the teacher's mind to the
student's mind
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
physiological, safety, love/belonging, esteem, self-actualization
Founder of Modern Nursing
Florence Nightingale
Cognitive levels (4)
knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis
Extroverts
Find energy in people and things
, Introverts
Listen more than talk
4 Phases of Nursing Process
Data collection, planning, implementation, evaluation
Caring for the sick became a religious function with the growth of what?
Christianity
The first visiting nurse
Phoebe, a deaconess
Nursing became a recognized profession when?
During the Crusades 1100-1200AD
Florence Nightingale studied in
Germany
During the Crimean War, Flo improved
Sanitation, nutrition and ventilation on wards
Flo was responsible for lowering what during the war?
The death rate
Official symbol of nursing
Oil lamp
The first Nightingale Training School for Nurses opened where?
England, St. Thomas Hospital
Flo believed that nursing should be taught by
Nurses
Clara Barton
Founder of the Red Cross
Lillian Wald
Founder of public health nursing
Mary Brewster
Est. The Henry St Settlement service in NYC for the poor
Ballard School of Nursing (1892)
Nursing (Answered) 100% Correct. 78
Q&A.
Types of adult learners
Traditional and Non-Traditional(returning or recycled)
Learner Rights
1st Amendment; freedom of expression, 14th Amendment: due process, right to an organized
curriculum and a responsible instructor.
4 Ps to Succeed
Power, perseverance, passion, personal attributes
Left Brain Learning
Analytical, rational, objective (processes verbally)
Right brain learning
Intuitive, imaginative, impulsive (processes spatially)
3 Perceptual learning styles
visual, auditory, kinesthetic
bucket theory
suggests that merely by lecturing, the teacher can transfer knowledge from the teacher's mind to the
student's mind
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
physiological, safety, love/belonging, esteem, self-actualization
Founder of Modern Nursing
Florence Nightingale
Cognitive levels (4)
knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis
Extroverts
Find energy in people and things
, Introverts
Listen more than talk
4 Phases of Nursing Process
Data collection, planning, implementation, evaluation
Caring for the sick became a religious function with the growth of what?
Christianity
The first visiting nurse
Phoebe, a deaconess
Nursing became a recognized profession when?
During the Crusades 1100-1200AD
Florence Nightingale studied in
Germany
During the Crimean War, Flo improved
Sanitation, nutrition and ventilation on wards
Flo was responsible for lowering what during the war?
The death rate
Official symbol of nursing
Oil lamp
The first Nightingale Training School for Nurses opened where?
England, St. Thomas Hospital
Flo believed that nursing should be taught by
Nurses
Clara Barton
Founder of the Red Cross
Lillian Wald
Founder of public health nursing
Mary Brewster
Est. The Henry St Settlement service in NYC for the poor
Ballard School of Nursing (1892)