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What are the five consecutive steps of the nursing process?
Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation.
What roles did women traditionally fulfill in nursing?
Females' roles of wife, mother, daughter, and sister included the care and nurturing of other family members.
Where is care found according to the text?
Care is found in Individuals, Families, and Community.
What types of care are mentioned in the text?
Physical Comfort and Maintenance.
What does the traditional nursing role entail?
The traditional nursing role has always entailed humanistic caring, nurturing, comforting, and supporting.
Who organized groups of male nurses to create the National Male Nurses Association?
Luther Christman in 1974.
What barriers of acceptance did male nurses face?
1. The men that joined were deemed feminine or gay due to female dominance.
What religious principle is mentioned in the text regarding nursing?
The Good Samaritan and 'Love thy neighbor as thyself'.
Who was Fabiola and what was her contribution to nursing?
Fabiola lived in the 3rd and 4th Century, provided homeless and poor people with care and homes, and converted to Christianity.
What role did the Knights of St John of Jerusalem play in nursing?
They provided care to the soldiers during the war.
Who is known as the mother of Modern Nursing?
Florence Nightingale.
Where did Florence Nightingale receive her training?
At Kaiserswerth.
What significant event did Florence Nightingale serve in during the 18th Century?
The Crimean War.
What was Florence Nightingale's impact on the military hospital during the Crimean War?
She transformed the hospital to be cleaner, causing the death toll to drop from 40 to 2 within 6 months.
What nickname did Florence Nightingale earn?
Mother of Modern Nursing.
Who were the key figures involved in the American Civil War nursing?
Harriet Tubman and Sojourner Truth.
What is Harriet Tubman known for in nursing?
She worked with underground railroad workers and attended to the sick and wounded.
What did Sojourner Truth provide?
She provided care and safety.
Who is recognized as a significant nursing leader that lived from 1820 to 1910?
Florence Nightingale.
What was Clara Barton's role during the American Civil War?
She was a school teacher and volunteered during the war, leading to the creation of the American Red Cross.
Who was Linda Richards?
Linda Richards was the first American-trained nurse.
What was Margaret Higgins Sanger known for?
She was a public health nurse in New York City and was imprisoned for providing the first clinic birth control information.
Who founded Planned Parenthood?
Margaret Higgins Sanger.
What organization did Mary Breckinridge found?
Frontier Nursing Service.
What was Mary Breckinridge's role in nursing?
She was a nurse midwife and served as a public health nurse in the UK, Australia, and New Zealand.
What years did Luther Christman live?
1915 to 2011.
What is the appropriate way of advancing knowledge through the deductive inquiry method?
Theory then Research strategy.
What does empiricism refer to in the context of knowledge?
A scope of knowledge that anchors on sensory experience, generalizing observed facts.
What is the research strategy associated with inductive inquiry?
Research then Theory strategy.
What is the basis for generalization in inductive inquiry?
A collection of facts.