1. The document provides a summary of the history of nursing from ancient times to modern periods. It discusses nursing in Greco-Roman cultures, the period of apprentice nursing, intuitive nursing, and significant persons and developments in nursing in the Philippines.
2. It outlines the symbols and gods associated with healing in ancient cultures. Nursing during this early period was generally performed by women in subservient roles.
3. Major developments and persons discussed include Florence Nightingale's establishment of nursing schools, Mary Breckinridge's founding of the Frontier Nursing Service, and Clara Louise Maass's research on immunity that allowed herself to be bitten by mosquitoes.
1. The document provides a summary of the history of nursing from ancient times to modern periods. It discusses nursing in Greco-Roman cultures, the period of apprentice nursing, intuitive nursing, and significant persons and developments in nursing in the Philippines.
2. It outlines the symbols and gods associated with healing in ancient cultures. Nursing during this early period was generally performed by women in subservient roles.
3. Major developments and persons discussed include Florence Nightingale's establishment of nursing schools, Mary Breckinridge's founding of the Frontier Nursing Service, and Clara Louise Maass's research on immunity that allowed herself to be bitten by mosquitoes.
1. The document provides a summary of the history of nursing from ancient times to modern periods. It discusses nursing in Greco-Roman cultures, the period of apprentice nursing, intuitive nursing, and significant persons and developments in nursing in the Philippines.
2. It outlines the symbols and gods associated with healing in ancient cultures. Nursing during this early period was generally performed by women in subservient roles.
3. Major developments and persons discussed include Florence Nightingale's establishment of nursing schools, Mary Breckinridge's founding of the Frontier Nursing Service, and Clara Louise Maass's research on immunity that allowed herself to be bitten by mosquitoes.
theoretical study NIGHTINGALE HISTORY OF NURSING SCHOOL 4. Cholera was prevalent & amputations were frequently performed without A. NURSING OF THE GRECO-ROMAN anesthesia CRIMEAN WAR CULTURE 5. The Lady with the Lamp FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE 1. Symbol of medical profession 6. Dark period of nursing CADACEUS REFORMATION PERIOD 2. God of healing depicted holding a staff 7. Three types of practitioners in the AESCULAPIUS medical profession in Paris 3. Egyptian Sun God HORUS RENAISSANCE 4. God of health TROTH 8. The church directed nursing practice 5. Symbol of the eye of Horus & is to a great extent SECULAR ORDERS written as a prescription Rx 9. Second order of St. Francis 6. Father of scientific medicine RELIGIOUS ORDERS HIPPOCRATES 10.Teutonic Knights MILITARY ORDERS 7. Women who were in general occupied a subservient and dependent role, C. SIGNIFICANT PERSONS (MODERN were called on to care for others in PERIOD) & NURSING IN THE PHILIPRINES the community who were ill. WET NURSES 1. Founded the Frontier Nursing Service 8. Member of the Methodist School & in Kentucky MARY CARSON author of many medical books BRECKINRIDGE SORANUS 2. Active in the protest movement for 9. Gained fame in Rome as a lecturer & women's rights that resulted in the medical practitioner GALLEN US constitution amendment allowing 10.Founded a large hospital & used his women to vote LAVINIA LLOYD DOCK influence for the first council of Nicea 3. Founder of the International EMPEROR CONSTANTINE Committee of the Red Cross JEAN HENRI-DUNANT B. PERIOD OF APPRENTICE NURSING & 4. Allowed herself to be bitten by a MODERN NURSING mosquito as an experimental research on immunity CLARA LOUISE 1. The family grave where Nightingale MAASS was buried. WILLOW HAMPSHIRE 5. Nurse activist and founder of Planned 2. The reward Nightingale used to Parenthood MARGARET SANGER establish a training school for nurses. 6. Uses wine from coconut & nipa palms NIGHTINGALE FUNDS as medicine HERBOLARIOS 7. Believed to eat the baby of an expectant mother ASWANG 8. Began as a small shack of nipa & 4. The greatest contribution of the bamboo SAN LAZARO HOSPITAL Roman was the translation of Greek 9. Founded by the brotherhood of medical dictionaries to Latin Misericordia SAN JUAN DE DIOS terminologies. TRUE 10.Established and maintained by the 5. Paula was known as the mother of Franciscan order in Manila HOSPITAL Nuns FALSE; MOST LEARNED DE SAN GABRIEL WOMAN 6. Fabiola established the first general D. PERIOD OF INTUITIVE NURSING hospital in Rome TRUE 7. Florence Nightingale died at the age 1. Code of Hammurabi BABYLONIAN of 90. TRUE 2. Embalming was a major function in 8. Colonel Pearl Tucker developed a this era EGYPTIAN comprehensive 4-year course to 3. Did not approve the use of magic in prepare nurses for aerospace. FALSE; the treatment of diseases HEBREW 1-YEAR 4. It was untaught & earned either 9. The Marian school of nursing offers a accidentally or after experimentation 3-year basic professional program. NURSING TRUE 5. Talmud HEBREW 10.Dr. Victor Heiser known for 6. Confucius CHINESE campaigning against leprosy, cholera 7. Was believed to be caused by evil & other communicable diseases. spirits ILLNESS TRUE 8. Nurse's the ill member of the family PRIMITIVE MOTHER III. IDENTIFICATION: Write your answers 9. Originates from the Latin word, legibly on the answer sheet. nutrix, meaning to nourish. NURSE 10.Buddhism INDIANS 1. In contemporary time, health is perceived as _______. FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHT II. TRUE/FALSE: Write the T if the 2. Contemporary nursing started the statement is the correct answer in your use of this technology for collecting answer sheet. Leave it blank if it is False data, diagnosis, record keeping, and billing. COMPUTERS 1. The first RTRMF building was situated 3. The most famous publication in the in Corner Del Pilar St. FALSE; history of nursing published in 1860. KANHURAW HILL THE NIGHTINGALE 2. The 1st batch that graduated 55% of 4. This a college exclusively for girls that the class were Nurses FALSE; 55 was founded on 1946. ST. PAUL DOCTORS COLLEGE OF MANILA: DEPARTMENT 3. Medical care shelters for travelers are OF NURSING called Kenedochik. TRUE 5. He was responsible for the transfer of administration and the opening of the Southern Islands Hospital School and family health. INSTITUTIONAL of Nursing SERGIO OSMEÑA NURSING 6. This was organized on October 15, 7. This field in nursing involves working 1922 at the Philippine General with the local, national & city health Hospital. THE FILIPINO NURSES department. PUBLIC/COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION HEALTH NURSING 7. First Bureau of Health was assembled 8. This field in nursing requires the RN on what date? SEPTEMBER 10, 1908 to possess general skills on 8. She was the 1st Filipina director responsibilities lies In the appointed to carry on the work of the collaboration with a physician in Red Cross Nursing Service by the general practice. CLINICAL NURSE American Nurses in 1932. MARIA 9. This field in nursing covers the role of TINAWAN the Clinical Nurse Specialist. 9. When was the DOH formally ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSING organized by Dr. Burns? SEPTEMBER 10.The nurse is self-employed & 30, 1908 provides professional nursing service 10.Became a heroine in the Visayas to clients/patients & their families. during the war. TONOGBANUA INDEPENDENT NURSING PRACTICE
1. Field in nursing where the RN
provides comprehensive nursing care to a client on one-to-one ratio. PRIVATE DUTY NURSING 2. An autonomous independent nurse that provides healthcare services to workers. OCCUPATIONAL NURSING 3. One of the personal qualities for this field in nursing is to show expertise in providing Nursing care in the chosen field aside from the qualities of being good role models. NURSING EDUCATOR 4. Qualification requirements for this particular field in nursing are to having Principle and Rationale. MILITARY NURSING 5. This field in nursing that requires the RN to work with children. SCHOOL NURSE 6. This field in nursing requires a comprehensive knowledge on patient