self-actualization correct answersthe process by which people
achieve their full potential.
Esteem correct answersSelf-respect, self-confidence, feelings of self-
worth.
Love & Belongingness correct answersAffection, acceptance by peers
and community.
Safety & Security correct answersStability, protection, security, freedom
from fear and anxiety.
Physiologic correct answersNutrition, elimination, oxygenation and
sexuality.
Which one of Malsow's needs are most important? correct
answersPhysiologic. What is Maslow's hierarchy of needs? correct
answers1. Physiological
2. Safety and Security
3. Love and Belonging
4. Self - esteem
5. Self - actualization
How does Maslow's hierarchy of needs work? correct answersA person has to
meet the needs at the base of the pyramid before advancing to the needs
higher on the pyramid.
What does NFLPN mean? correct answersNational Federation of Licensed
Practical Nurses.
Who founded the NFLPN? correct answersLillian Kuster in 1949.
What does the NFLPN offer? correct answersOfficial membership
organization for the LVN & LPN.
What did Florence Nightingale become known as? correct answersThe
Lady Of The Lamp.
Florence Nightingale was the first nursing what? correct answersFirst
nursing theorist.
What did Florence Nightingale establish and when? correct answers1860;
Established the nursing school at Saint Thomas Hospital in London.
, What were the requirements, rules & regulations to get into Florence
Nightingales school? correct answers-Students had to pass strict
procedures for admission & a residence was provided.
-Training lasts 1 year & included formal instruction & practical
experience.
-Complete records were kept even after students graduated, even
places of employment.
-Students had to provide excellent references, show a strong commitment
to nursing & demonstrate they are intellectually capable of passing.
-Students had to show good hygiene, sanitation.
What did Florence Nightingale introduce to nursing? correct
answersSanitary conditions.
What does Patient Care Partnership do for the patient? correct answersThe
goal is to give the patient & patients family the same care & attention we
would want for our families and ourselves.
What is the difference between Accredited & Approved? correct
answersAccredited is a higher standard that signifies that the accrediting
organization has judged that a program has met its pre-established criteria.
Approved is one that satisfies the minimum standards set by the
state agency responsible for overseeing educational programs.
What did Mary Breckenridge 1802-1956 do? correct answers-Pioneer in
nurse Mid- Wifery.
-Established the Frontier Nursing Service to deliver obstetric care to
mothers in the hills
of Kentucky; These nurses traveled on horseback to reach the mothers.
What did Dorothy Dix 1802-1887 do? correct answers-Pioneer crusader for
elevation of Standards Of Care for the mentally ill.
-Superintendent of Female Nurses of the Union Army.
What did Mary Ann Ball 1817-1901 do? correct answers-One of the
greatest nurse heroines of the Civil War.
-Championed the rights & comforts of the soldiers.
-Organized diet kitchens, laundries 7 ambulance service.
-Supervised the nursing staff.
What did Mary Adelaide Nutting 1858-1948 do? correct answers-A leader
in nursing education.
-Developed curriculum concepts & guidelines for student nurses.
-Assisted in the development of the International Council of Nurses.
What are the 8 stages of Erikson's theory? correct answersStage 1
- Infancy Stage 2 - Toddler
Stage 3 - Preschool