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illnesses were known as . . . in ancient culture - evil spirits



folk image - presents nurse as a "caring" person (uses common sense to help the sick)



religious image - nurse devote lives caring and exhibit selfless commitment



servant image - influenced development of nursing as a profession



Florence Nightingale - advanced nursing as a profession



Florence Nightingale - founder of modern nursing



Florence Nightingale - positive image for nursing



Florence Nightingale - improved the health of British soldiers



Florence Nightingale - "mother of nursing"



Florence Nightingale - one of the early users of stats



Florence Nightingale - servant image



Florence Nightingale - our first scientist (created pie chart)



Florence Nightingale - came from a wealthy family

,her family didn't want her to become a nurse because of the conditions, but she did it anyway and she
ended up changing everything



traveled with her family and met some important people and decided to take on the improvement of
hospitals and nursing reform



Florence Nightingale - changed the form and direction of nursing



Florence Nightingale - set standards for nursing education



Florence Nightingale - constructed hospitals and cleanliness for the Army



Florence Nightingale - her recommendations and some of her practices are still used today



Florence Nightingale - she wrote "notes on nursing" a book about nursing reform



Florence Nightingale - demonstrated:



the value of aseptic techniques and infection control procedures



the value of political activism to affect health care reform



established the first nursing school in England



keep careful stats



Florence Nightingale's basic principles of nursing education - -- trained teaching hospitals are associated
with medical schools



-- nurses reside in nurses' houses

,-- school matron is final authority in:

- curriculum

- living arrangements

- aspects of the school



-- education includes theoretical material and practical experience



-- teachers are paid for instruction



-- records are kept on students (required to attend lectures, do quizzes and tests to advance in nursing)



when was nursing education established? - shortly after the civil war



curriculum fashioned after Nightingale School in England



what were the early programs in nursing education? - primarily apprenticeships with long hours



nursing education - strong militaristic and religious influence



nurse in training - expected to yield to her superiors and demonstrate the obedience characteristic of a
good soldier



nursing education - provided most of the workforce in the hospital with free labor (overworked) so NO
time to study



what were actions governed to? - their duty of religious image



military influence - significant impact on nursing

, played an important role in the care of the wounded



over the years taken increasingly important roles



American Revolution - development of dispensaries



first place to vaccinate against smallpox as preventative medicine



when was the American Red Cross born? - during the Spanish-American War



who founded the American Red Cross? - Clara Barton



what advanced in World War I and the 1920's? - advances in medical care and public health



- improved hospital care and surgical techniques



- environmental conditions improved



- flight nursing came into existence



when did nurses win the right to vote? - 1919 during World War II



what did the GI bill do? - expand nursing education for bachelor's an master's degree programs after
serving



Korean and Vietnam Wars - developed triage and surgery with MASH units (Mobile Army Surgical
Hospitals)

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