Keep in mind these are just the notecards I made after doing my reading and taking the practice tests so they are just the things I wanted to reinforce and do not cover all topics.
Front- Lavinia Dock
Back- women' right to vote, introduced nursing to schools settings
Peplau
- nurse client relationship
Sanger
- opened 1st birth control clinic in American in Brooklyn
Lillian Wald
- founder public health nursing
- Henry Street Settlement
- Visiting Nurse Service
Isabell Hampton Robb
- changed nursing education
- cut student work day
- founded Hopkins Nursing School
Autocratic
- leader makes all decisions
Breckenridge
- Frontier Nursing
- 1st Midwifery school
Dorothea Dix
- efforts on behalf of mentally ill
- construction of state psychiatric institutions
Clara Barton
- school teacher
- American Red Cross
ANA, 1985
- 3 year study
- about appropriate education and credentialing for basic nursing practice
- modes of delivery for nursing care
- developing and testing nursing knowledge
Nightingale
- "Role of nursing: put the body in such a state that one is free of disease or able to recover from disease"
ANA, 1965
- resulted in "entry to practice" controversy
- education should be in institutions of higher learning
- minimum prep should be bachelors
- minimum for LPN should be associates
- education for assistants should be in vocational institutions rather than on the job
Laizze-Faire
- staff has total autonomy
- leadership is hands off
NLN
- "advances quality nursing education that prepares the RN workforce to meet needs of population in a changing healthcare environment"
- education development/improvement
- faculty development
- RN education research
- data collection
- assessment and evaluation
Martha Rogers
- Unitary Man
Orem
- self care
Henderson
- developmental model
- "pt is person that needs help towards independence"
The Brown Report
- analyzes changing needs of nursing as a profession
Linda Richards
- first trained nurse
Mary Mahoney
- first african american nurse
Mildred Montag
- Community College education
- establishment of associates RN degree to relieve the shortage of nurses after WW2
Democratic
- leader asks for input
- allows staff some role in decisions making
Pew Health Commission, 1995
- differentiated practice
- ADN vs BSN
Jean Watson
- human caring
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