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  • Who established the first formal nursing school?


    Florence Nightingale

    history nursing
  • Who was the first professionally trained nurse in the U.S.?


    Linda Richards

    history nursing
  • When was the International Red Cross founded?


    1863

    history organizations
  • Who introduced the Red Cross movement to America?


    Clara Barton

    history nursing
  • Who is known as the Mother of Public Health Nursing?


    Lillian Wald

    history nursing
  • Who is the founder of Planned Parenthood?


    Margaret Sanger

    health advocacy
  • Who is recognized as the first independent nurse practitioner?


    M. Lucille Kinlein

    history nursing
  • Who was the first Filipino nurse with a Master’s in Nursing?


    Cesaria Tan

    history nursing
  • Who was the first Filipino industrial nurse?


    Magdalena Valenzuela

    history nursing
  • Who was the first female military nurse in the Philippines?


    Cesaria Tan

    history nursing
  • Who is credited with advancing nursing education in the Philippines?


    Julita Sotejo

    history nursing
  • Who founded the Filipino Nurses Association in 1922?


    Anastacia Tupaz

    history nursing
  • Who was the first president of the Filipino Nurses Association?


    Rosario Montemayor Delgado

    history nursing
  • What significant change occurred in nursing education in the early 20th century?


    Formalized training and specialization

    history nursing
  • What was the origin of nursing care in early times?


    Rooted in religion/spiritual roles

    history nursing
  • What was emphasized in nursing practice in the 20th century?


    Evidence-based practice and scientific knowledge

    history nursing
  • Who is known as the Lady with the Lamp?


    Florence Nightingale

    history nursing
  • During which war did Nightingale gain recognition for improving sanitation?


    Crimean War

    history nursing
  • How were illnesses treated in early times?


    Linked to spirits and treated with rituals

    history nursing
  • Who founded the American Red Cross after the Civil War?


    Clara Barton

    history nursing
  • What year was the Nightingale Training School founded?


    1860

    history nursing
  • Where was the first nursing school established?


    London

    history nursing
  • Who was an advocate for humane care of the mentally ill?


    Dorothea Dix

    history nursing
  • Who is known as the pioneer of public health nursing?


    Lillian Wald, founder of Henry Street Settlement.

    nursing public_health
  • What theory is Dorothea Orem known for?


    The Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory.

    nursing theories
  • What model did Callista Roy create?


    The Adaptation Model.

    nursing theories
  • What does Watson’s theory emphasize?


    Caring, transpersonal relationships, and compassion.

    nursing theories
  • What is the focus of Neuman’s Systems Model?


    Stress, stressors, and client reactions.

    nursing theories
  • What did Peplau emphasize in nursing?


    Therapeutic interpersonal relations.

    nursing theories
  • What does nursing philosophy reflect?


    Values, beliefs, and ethical bases of the profession.

    nursing philosophy
  • Who is considered the first nurse philosopher?


    Florence Nightingale.

    nursing philosophy
  • What does holistic philosophy in nursing mean?


    Treating the whole person, not just the illness.

    nursing holistic
  • What is an example of a middle-range theory?


    Peplau’s Theory of Interpersonal Relations.

    nursing theories
  • What does the Chronic Sorrow Theory explain?


    Responses to ongoing loss.

    nursing theories
  • Who developed the Comfort Theory?


    Katharine Kolcaba.

    nursing theories
  • What did Nightingale stress about the environment?


    It affects healing (clean air, light, sanitation).

    nursing environment
  • What are key components for a healthy environment according to Nightingale?


    • Clean air
    • Pure water
    • Efficient drainage
    • Cleanliness
    • Light
    nursing environment
  • What stage is novice in Benner’s model?


    The first stage—beginners with no experience.

    nursing benner
  • What is the experience level of nurses in NCM 100?


    2–3 years of experience

    nursing experience
  • What do competent nurses demonstrate?


    Planning, efficiency, and prioritization

    nursing competence
  • What characterizes expert nurses?


    Intuitive grasp and deep understanding of situations

    nursing expertise
  • How did Rogers view humans?


    As unitary beings connected with the universe

    nursing rogers
  • What is the central concept in Rogers’ Science of Unitary Human Beings?


    Energy fields and holistic care

    nursing rogers
  • What does Orem’s theory address?


    Nursing needed to fill self-care deficits

    nursing orem
  • What is a partly compensatory system in nursing?


    Nurse and patient share responsibility for self-care

    nursing self-care
  • What does self-care deficit mean?


    Person requires nursing assistance to meet basic needs

    nursing self-care
  • What did King emphasize in nurse-patient interactions?


    Setting goals and working together to achieve them

    nursing king
  • How is nursing defined in King’s theory?


    An interactive, goal-oriented process

    nursing king
  • What did Neuman focus on in nursing?


    Identifying stressors and using prevention strategies

    nursing neuman
  • How did Neuman explain stress response?


    As multidimensional with various interacting factors

    nursing neuman
  • What is primary prevention in nursing?


    Educating patients on healthy lifestyle habits to prevent disease

    nursing prevention
  • What do biopsychosocial beings do according to Roy?


    Constantly adapt to changes in their environment

    nursing roy
  • What are the four adaptive modes in Roy’s model?


    Physiological, self-concept, role function, interdependence

    nursing roy
  • What is the goal of Roy’s model?


    Promote effective adaptation to environmental changes

    nursing roy
  • What is known for energy fields and holistic concepts?


    Rogers’ Science of Unitary Human Beings

    nursing rogers
  • What did King highlight in his General Systems Framework?


    Goal setting and nurse-patient interaction

    nursing king
  • What does Roy’s Adaptation Model explain?


    Adaptation to internal and external stimuli

    nursing roy
  • What was healing linked to in the Prehistoric Period?


    Superstition, magic, and rituals

    history nursing
  • What does the Nursing Code of Ethics reflect?


    The modern professional ethical code

    nursing ethics
  • What expansion occurred in nursing roles during WWII?


    Creation of advanced roles, like nurse anesthetist

    nursing history