QUESTIONS AND ALL CORRECT ANSWERS
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⩥ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6teHGhoG8I. Answer: ...
⩥ Nursing. Answer: - First century advances in nursing practice were
due to teachings of Christianity*
- Committed to public service
- Requires specialized knowledge
- Has a high degree of responsibility
- Contains practical and theoretical components
- Motivated by altruism and ethical standards
⩥ First Nurses. Answer: - During the Christian Period nursing became a
caring service undertaken by women
- Many orders of nursing webbed from this
⩥ Early Nursing History in Canada. Answer: -New colony of Canada
devastated by epidemics of infectious diseases
-Good nursing care only effective defence
, ⩥ New France 1608-. Answer: -First nurses: "male attendants" and
Jesuit priests
-Mme Marie Rollet Hebert emigrated in 1617 (lay nurse) provided care
to settlers and aboriginals
-Margaret d'Youville-Sisters of Charity: first visiting nurses
-Jeanne Mance-founded first hospital in Quebec
-Most who came to New France were motivated by Christian ideals to
educate the Native population
⩥ British Regime. Answer: - Grey Nuns cared for soldiers from both
sides of French-English war
- Nursing in Britain disrespected
- Nurses in France well-regarded
- Infectious diseases spread quickly from immigrants and travellers
- Many lay providers lacked knowledge
⩥ Opening of the West. Answer: - Grey Nuns spread out from Montreal
towards the West
-Often arriving to care for the new settlers as they arrived
-Established missions in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Northwest
Territories