815626819 | How is Nursing influenced | by the society it serves | 0 | |
815626820 | Nursing is a reflection of | What is happening in society | 1 | |
815626821 | Nursing as we know it today | goes back 150 years | 2 | |
815810061 | What was the consistent theme of ancient cultures are nursing | sickness was a punishment | 3 | |
815810062 | Who provided the earliest medical records | Egypt | 4 | |
815810063 | What are the three early images of nursing carried forward | Folk image, religious image, servant image | 5 | |
815810064 | Folk image | Primary responsibility nourishing and nurturing children caring for elderly and caring for aging family members skills were through trial and air passed from one generation to the next | 6 | |
815810065 | Religious image | Groups were organized in conduct junction with established churches | 7 | |
815864640 | Egypt | Provided earliest medical records including 700 classified drugs establishing rules for cleanliness drink food exercise credited for being one of the healthiest each of the realizations | 8 | |
815864641 | Israel 1900 BC | Develops Mosaic code organized method for disease prevention established dietary rules not eating meat has three days water | 9 | |
815864642 | Babylonia | Believed illness was a punishment used in containing can't Tatian's and herbs surgery more advanced than medicine | 10 | |
815864643 | Assyria | Believes getting evil spirits Magic superstition viewed sickness as punishment | 11 | |
815864644 | Persia | Priest physicians three types those who killed with a knife those who fueled with herbs and those who heal through exorcism | 12 | |
815864645 | Greece 800 to 300 BC | Power of wide array of God's red care human characteristics animal sacrifice home of hackers these father of modern medicine stressed natural causes for disease patient centered approach observation record keeping | 13 | |
815864646 | Rome 800 BC to 476 A.D. | Physicians were often slaves you sacrifice and herbs when faced with illness society into classes picked patriotic or upper class employee the ends common people | 14 | |
815864647 | India 3000 to 1500 BC | Then Dia source of health practices considered the oldest written material | 15 | |
815864648 | Buddhism I've hundred BC | Advance understanding of disease prevention hygiene sanitation medicine and surgery were developed mostly staffed with nurses who were men | 16 | |
815864649 | China 3000 -249 BC | Teachings of Confucius patriotic old rule developed being Yang terrified many drugs still used today acupuncture study of circulation developed approach of examination book listen ask feel | 17 | |
815864650 | Arabia 570 A.D. | Mohammed Bourne 570 A.D. Islam strict rules of living habits of cleanliness in eating and humor and interaction | 18 | |
815864651 | They America's Mayan Aztec 2000 - 1000 BC | Sun God health viewed as balance between man nature and supernatural herbal treatment charms perhaps human sacrifice medicine men | 19 | |
815864652 | the three Heritages from the past believed to impede development of nursing as a profession | Folk image, religious image, servant image | 20 | |
815864653 | Folk image | Primary were responsibilities nourishing and nurturing children caring for aging family members and elderly skills learned through trial and error passed from one generation to another | 21 | |
815864654 | Religious image | Groups organized in conjunction with established churches Christian error primary concern is the poor orphans widows aged slaves and prisoners first hospitals developed at this time | 22 | |
815864655 | Servant nurse image | Reformation in Germany 1517 women only worked in the home. Prisoners prostitutes and drunks cared for hospital patients and were treated as servants who did distasteful task | 23 | |
815864656 | When was the beginning of change in nursing | 17th century social reform in Europe nursing groups organized | 24 | |
815864657 | Early providers of nursing care | Sisters of Charity in France and United States, sisters of the holy cross in France reunited states, Catholic religious orders in Mexico and South America, your shall and sisters in Canada, Deaconess in Kaiser worth Germany and Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, nursing sisters in England and Ireland | 25 | |
815899968 | Florence Nightingale | Born May 12, 1820 in Florence it easily died August 13, 1910 at the age of 90 | 26 | |
815899969 | Importance of Florence Nightingale | Reforms nursing | 27 | |
815899970 | Florence Nightingale Crimean war | March 1854 to 38 nurses to the Crimean war | 28 | |
815899971 | Crimean war | 1854 to 1856 | 29 | |
815899972 | Nursing school at St. Thomas London hospital | 1860 | 30 | |
815899973 | Florence Nightingale's beliefs | Spend time caring for patient not cleaning, nurses should continue to learn throughout their life | 31 | |
815899974 | Early schools in the United States for nursing | Nursing schools in the 1860s were disorganized 1869 AMA establish committee on issue of training nurses concluded every large hospital should have nursing school | 32 | |
815899975 | First formal one-year program for nursing | 1872 New England Hospital for women and children | 33 |
Nursing in Todays World ed 10th Chapter 1 Flashcards
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