How many nurses did Florence Nightengale take to Crimean War in 1854
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37 volunteer nurses
Wrote first medication textbook. Pursuit of equal rights for women including right to
vote
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Lavinia Lloyd Dock (1858-1956)
collaborating with other health care team members to improve patient care
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Interprofessional partnerships
Florence Nightingale
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3-month training in Kaliserwerth, Germany (the Institute of Protestant
Deaconesses)
Patterns of behavior, traditions, and values that impact a person's thoughts
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Culture
CDC, WHO, APHA
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Top 2 public health organizations
Isabel Adams Hampton Robb
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, Helped create American Journal of Nursing
From individual patients to global
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Population health
Nurse during the Civil War; founder of the American Red Cross
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Clara Barton
Considered the founder of organized, professional nursing. She is best known for her
contributions to the reforms in the British Army Medical Corps, improved sanitation in
India, improved public health in Great Britain, use of statistics to document health
outcomes, and the development of organized training for nurse
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Florence Nightingale (1820-1910)
One of the first schools of nursing in 1640
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37 volunteer nurses
Wrote first medication textbook. Pursuit of equal rights for women including right to
vote
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Lavinia Lloyd Dock (1858-1956)
collaborating with other health care team members to improve patient care
,Give this one a try later!
Interprofessional partnerships
Florence Nightingale
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3-month training in Kaliserwerth, Germany (the Institute of Protestant
Deaconesses)
Patterns of behavior, traditions, and values that impact a person's thoughts
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Culture
CDC, WHO, APHA
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Top 2 public health organizations
Isabel Adams Hampton Robb
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, Helped create American Journal of Nursing
From individual patients to global
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Population health
Nurse during the Civil War; founder of the American Red Cross
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Clara Barton
Considered the founder of organized, professional nursing. She is best known for her
contributions to the reforms in the British Army Medical Corps, improved sanitation in
India, improved public health in Great Britain, use of statistics to document health
outcomes, and the development of organized training for nurse
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Florence Nightingale (1820-1910)
One of the first schools of nursing in 1640