Practical Nursing Theory Test 1 Questions And Answers 100% Pass
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Practical Nursing Theory Test 1 Questions
And Answers 100% Pass
Hospitals were a new development in North America in the - answer1900's
Indigenous Peoples have been in the Americas for - answer15,000 - 30,000 years
For most of history, health care was delivered in the - answercommunity
traditi...
Practical Nursing Theory Test 1 Questions
And Answers 100% Pass
Hospitals were a new development in North America in the - answer✔1900's
Indigenous Peoples have been in the Americas for - answer✔15,000 - 30,000 years
For most of history, health care was delivered in the - answer✔community
traditional medicine was and is the approach that Indigenous Peoples use: - answer✔physical, spiritual,
emotional and mental well-being
Written history about nursing begins in - answer✔the 1600s
______ has been credited with being the first person in what is now Canada to provide nursing care to
the sick (arrived toQuebec around 1617, assisted her husband - a surgeon) - answer✔Marie Rollet
Hébert
first Canadian hospital established & directed by _______ ________ mid-1600s in Montreal (30 bed
hospital, called Hôtel-Dieu); **Mance also co-founded Montreal Hospital - answer✔Jeanne Mance
first community nursing order, visited both settlers &Indigenous Peoples (1700's) - answer✔Greys Nuns
cities had high mortality rates due to epidemics for example: - answer✔(e.g., typhoid fever, small pox,
TB, measles, flu, maternal mortality deaths, wars, immigration, trauma, lack of health care)
cities received the homeless, sick, immigrants, unemployed/poor, abandoned women and children -
answer✔Threats to Health in 1700's to 1800's
York General Hospital - answer✔1812 (changed to Toronto General Hospital and now known as
University Health Network)
Ottawa Heritage Hospital - answer✔1845 (now known as the Ottawa Hospital)
Kingston General Hospital - answer✔1849
Provincial Lunatic Asylum - answer✔for the mentally ill opened in 1850 (now known as the Centre for
Addiction and Mental Health on Queen St., Toronto)
Victoria Hospital for Sick Children - answer✔1865 (now known as the Hospital forSick Children)
1840's - 1880's: Establishment of "Insane/LunaticAsylums" in Upper Canada (Ontario) ex. -
answer✔Provincial Lunatic Asylum, Queen Street Toronto
The "Sanatorium Age" in Canada -1897-1950's ex. - answer✔Canada's 1st TB hospital was the Muskoka
Cottage Sanatorium, opened in 1897 at Gravenhurst, a location chosen for its clear air
Florence Nightingale - answer✔Leader of The Industrial Revolution in Nursing
Who:
• Founder/Pioneer of modern nursing (globally)
• born in England, family wealthy
• set up a military hospital during the CrimeanWar (1854); reduced soldier's deaths by improving
sanitation
• published 'Notes on Nursing' and started the first nursing school
• established nursing as a discipline distinct from medicine
• stressed need for lifelong learning
• brilliant with statistics
• believed in the basics: clean water and air, to reduce disease
• called the 'Lady with the Lamp' - answer✔Florence Nightingale
Canadian Confederation -Provincial gov'ts - responsible for establishing, maintaining and managing
hospitals, asylums, charities and charitable institutions - answer✔July 1, 1867
given jurisdiction over marine hospitals and quarantine - answer✔Federal gov't
Indian Act - answer✔1867 (first passed)
Children's Aid Society - answer✔1891
Canadian Red Cross - answer✔1896
Victorian Order of Nurses - answer✔1897
During the ____________ to ____________ century, the federal government established racially
segregated "Indian hospitals" for the treatment of First Nations and Inuit peoples in Canada. With the
coming of medicare in the late 1960s, the government began to close them.
A 50-bed Saskatchewan "Indian Hospital" built in 1936 - answer✔early to mid-20th century
When? Frederick Banting and Charles Best discovered insulin under the directorship of John Macleod at
the University of Toronto - answer✔the Early 1920s
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