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Fundamentals of Nursing - Chapter 3 Questions with Certified Answers Best Graded A+, Exams of Nursing

A brief history of nursing education and organizations, starting with Florence Nightingale and her establishment of a financially independent school of nursing in association with St. Thomas hospital in London, England in 1860. It also covers the establishment of the first hospital diploma school in Canada, the challenges faced by early hospitals, and the establishment of nursing organizations such as the Victorian Order and the International Council of Nurses.

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Download Fundamentals of Nursing - Chapter 3 Questions with Certified Answers Best Graded A+ and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! Fundamentals of Nursing - Chapter 3 Movement to improve standards of nursing care - AnswerFlorence Nightingale Florence Nightingale known for - AnswerWork in Crimea in which the lives of thousands of wounded British soldiers were saved through good nursing care, an advocate for the health of people, reform of the health care system of the British army and educational preparation for nursing, the first health statistician. Which year and school did Florence Nightingale establish? - AnswerIn 1860, Florence Nightingale established a financially independent school of nursing in association with St. Thomas hospital in London, England. Why was the educational model of the nightingale school missing from new hospitals? - Answerlargely because the new schools had no financing and the hospitals required student nurses to provide service for their education Why was there a race in the 1890s to establish hospitals? - AnswerDue to the financial benefit and service was done by nursings in training. Gave hospitals a competitive edge relative to other institutions to which paying patients might turn for care.The early hospitals were challenged financially because they did not charge poor patients. Services thus had to be of high enough quality to attract paying patients; a training school attached to a hospital ensured a higher standard of care than in one without a school What is the first hospital dipolma school established in Canada? - AnswerSt. Catherines and Marine Hospital. The first hospital diploma school in Canada Was nursing consider an undesirable vocation? - AnswerYes, the only acceptable profession was teaching Which school did Mary Anges Snivley become the superintendent at in Canada? - AnswerIn 1881, at The School for Nurses at the Toronto General Hospital From which school did Nora Livingston improve educational conditions - AnswerIn 1890, the School for Nurses at Montreal General Hospital Fundamentals of Nursing - Chapter 3 Which school had 134 graduate nurses serve in World War 1 - AnswerIn 1887, The Winnipeg General Hospital initiates the first Training School for Nurses in Western Canada. Nurses began to advocate for improved educational standards and passage of legislation for their profession. Through which person and Nursing Organization was the Victorian Order established? - AnswerThe Victorian Order was established through The National Council of Women in 1898. Lady Ishbel Aberdeen, wife of the governor general of Canada was the president. What did the Victorian Order signify? - AnswerA professional standard of education for Canadian Nurses that recognized the need not only for altruism and compassion but also for nursing knowledge What did Ethel Gordon Fenwick inspire? - AnswerTo achieve registration for nurses What arouse from Ethel Gordon Fenwick and her colleagues? - AnswerAfter the congress, they formed the American Society of Superintendents of Training Schools for Nurses of the United States and Canada, later to become the National League for Nursing Education, whose goal was to raise standards of nursing education. What is the America Nurses Association? - AnswerEstablished in 1911 and its major goal was to secure legislation to differentiate between trained and untrained nurses What is the International Council of Nurses? - AnswerEstablished in 1899, by Bedford Fenwick and had to have a national nursing organization to be a member Who was elected first treasury of the International Council of Nurses? - AnswerMary Anges Snively in 1899 What is the goal of the International Council of Nurses? - AnswerEmerged from concerned nurses about registration and has remained strong over more then a century What is the origin of the Canadian Nurses Association? - AnswerThe Canadian Society of Superintendents of Training Schools for Nurses in 1907 led by Mary Agnes Snively
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