GRADED
t or F: learning from nursing history is critical to advancing the profession
true
understanding nursing history contributes to development of professional
identity, provides a perspective on transformations of nursing practice. Promotes
professional understanding, group cohesiveness and pride; critical to
participation in health care reform.
true af
preservation of nursing history informs future generation of nurses, so it is
everyone's responsibilities
true
the new colony of canada was devestated by ________________________ of
infectious diseases, good nursing care was the only defense.
epidemics
early delivery of nursing care was delivered by ________ women.
lay
indigenous healers and midwifes occupied important caregiving roles in their
communities
true
indigenous population has what 2 things
health care knowledge and herbal remedies
catholic nursing sisters are among the first types of nurses. what was the specific
name for the group in montreal
sisters of charity in montreal
Who is Florence Nightingale?
Founder of modern nursing. she recorded deaths and their causes during the Crimean
War and promoted infection control processes (introduced sanitary science) and she
elevated status of nursing
what is the difference between hospital nursing schools and diploma nursing
schools
hospital schools: students provided nursing care in exchange for education and living
arrangements. finacial benefit to the hospital, poor living conditions for students,
provided education to questionable quality.
Diploma school: first to operate under nightingale system, admission standards included
plain english education, good character, and christian motives. the role of nurses are
patients and report "faithfully" to doctors.
when was the the weir report on survey of nursing education in canada,
determining that there was a lack of sufficient classrooms and lack of clinical
experience
1932
, when was the royal commission on health services, creating an instrumental
change away from hospital training schools
1965
Community-Based Nursing
• 1917 to 1918, influenza epidemic • Tuberculosis• Venereal diseases• Early 20th
Century, private duty, homecare predominant
in the canadadian armed forces, what were the nursing sisters called
lieutenants
nursing has historically been structured by __________, seggregated by _______,
and determined by __________.
gender, race, class
Hospital based nursing occured in the 1930's during the _______________
___________________. there was a nursing shortage and increased use of
medical technologies.
economic depression
when and where was the first masters of nursing program given
University of western ontario, 1959
in 1960, the transition from hospital programs to _______ year diploma programs
occured
two
1975: alberta task force on nursing education reccomend that all graduates be
prepared at the _______________ level
baccalaureate
University programs were influenced by what in 1918
-consequences of world war 1 and influenza pandemic in 1918
the first undergraduate program was established at what university in 1919
UBC
who was nursing initially considered suitable for
single white women
what does CINA stand for and what is its initial purpose
canadian indigenous nurses association
improve health of indigenous communities and expand the participation of indigenous
nurses in the provision of indigenous health services
black women were denied participation in war efforts true or false
true
when were black women admitted in nursing
late 1940s, early 1950s
black women in nursing were imaged as
brute, lacking intelligence, lazy
Who is Edith Monture?
first indigenous nurse in canada (1914) and a pioneer in maternal and indigenous
health.
during this time, indigenous we offered a separate health care system that was
chronically underfunded, overcrowded, and understaffed.
Mary secole