10. The Benedictine Order was the entry of __into nursing.
Correct Answers Men
11. What was the Goldmark Report? Correct Answers A study
focused on the educational preparation of students, including
public health nurses, teachers, and supervisors. It pointed out
fundamental faults in hospital training schools and resulted in
the establishment of the Yale University School of Nursing.
12. What was the Lysaught Report? Correct Answers This
report looked at current practices and patterns of nursing. It
suggested joint practice committees, master planning for nursing
education, funding for education and research.
13. Who was Harriet Tubman? Correct Answers A nurse and an
abolitionist; active in the underground railroad movement before
joining the Union Army during the Civil War.
14. Who was Lavinia Dock? Correct Answers A nursing leader
and women's rights activist; instrumental in the Constitutional
amendment giving women the right to vote.
15. During the ancient times nurses had glamorous roles? T or F
Correct Answers False
16. During the ancient times nurses did not follow the directions
of the doctors. They were autonomous. T or F Correct Answers
False
,17. After the Crusades large cities began to develop. The growth
of large cities led to certain health problems. These health
problems included? Correct Answers Overcrowding and related
stresses; Poor ventilation; Poor heating and cooling; Poor
sanitation, garbage collection, and plumbing; Poor water supply;
Inadequate methods of preserving foods; Ignorance of
elementary hygiene.
18. During the Middle Ages secular groups were formed These
groups included: Correct Answers Hospital Brothers of St.
Anthony, Misericordia in Italy, Alexian Brothers
19. In what century did Florence Nightingale bring about major
reforms in Nursing? Correct Answers In the 19th Century
2. The word nurse originated from the Latin word nutix Correct
Answers To nourish
20. What two nurses opened up Henry Street Settlement?
Correct Answers Mary Brewster and Lillian Wald
21. What was Henry Street Settlement? Correct Answers
Focused on the health needs of New York's poor living in
tenements. Nurses working in this settlement had greater
responsibility for their clients than nurses working in hospitals at
the time, because they frequently encountered situations that
required action independent of a physician's orders. In addition
to the treatment of illness, the poor needed nursing therapies
aimed at restoring nutrition, providing shelter and maintaining
hygiene.
, 22. Which of the two nurses was considered the founder of
Public Health Nursing? Lillian Wald or Florence Nightingale
Correct Answers Lillian Wald
23. Who was the first professor of Nursing? Mary Adelaide
Nutting or Lillian Ward Correct Answers Mary Adelaide
Nutting
24. What are the 4 aims of Nursing? Correct Answers To
promote health, to prevent illness, to restore health, to facilitate
coping with disability or death.
25. Name the roles of a nurse Correct Answers Caregiver-
primary role; Communicator - Teacher/Educator; Counselor;
Researcher -Advocate; Collaborator.
26. Name some settings for Nursing Care? Correct Answers
Hospitals, Nursing care, home health, physician's office,
outpatient care, specialty, elementary and secondary schools,
state government, college, insurance.
27. Is nursing considered a profession? Correct Answers Yes,
because well-defined body of specific and unique knowledge,
strong service orientation, recognized authority by a professional
group, code of ethics, professional organization that sets
standards, ongoing research, autonomy and self-regulation.
28. What are the 2 types of nurses? Correct Answers Associate
degree and Baccalaureate