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When, where and who established the first school of nursing - correct answer
✔✔1836 in Kaiser worth, Germany by Pastor Theodore Leidner
Women educated by Fliedner were called: - correct answer ✔✔Kaiser worth
deaconesses (most famous was Florence Nightingale)
When and where was the Nurses Associated Alumnae formed? - correct answer
✔✔Baltimore, 1897
Purpose of National League of Nursing - correct answer ✔✔to set standards and
rules in nursing education
When and where was the first training program for nurses established? - correct
answer ✔✔NYC, 1892 at YWCA
When were all PNs required to be licensed? - correct answer ✔✔1955
Which states do not have LPNs? - correct answer ✔✔TX and CA- they are called
LVNs
Clara Barton - correct answer ✔✔-"Angel of the Battlefield" during US Civil War
,-first president of American Red Cross
Dorothea Dix - correct answer ✔✔-Superintendent of Female Nurses in the Army
in 1861
-not a nurse, but a retired teacher
-activist for better mental heath care
Florence Nightingale - correct answer ✔✔-established modern nursing
-nurse during Crimean War
Mary Mahoney - correct answer ✔✔-1st African American nurse in US
-established National Association for Colored Graduate Nurses and served as its
first president
Linda Richards - correct answer ✔✔-recognized as the first "trained nurse" in the
US
-her method of documenting patient information in Bellevue Hospital NY became
the standard across the nation
-later opened first school of nursing in Japan
Isabel Hampton Robb - correct answer ✔✔-Changed the standard from 24 hour
shifts to 12 hour shifts with meal breaks
-instrumental in establishing 3-year training program for nurses
, the Great Trio - correct answer ✔✔-Mary Adelaide Nutting, Lillian Wald and Annie
Goodrich
-Wald was known as the first visiting nurse
-Nutting graduated in the first nursing class at Johns Hopkins
-Goodrich developed the Army School of Nursing
LPN - correct answer ✔✔licensed practical nurse
-programs range from 9months-1 year
ADN - correct answer ✔✔associate degree nurse
-2-3 year program
RN Diploma - correct answer ✔✔registered nurse
-3 years in a hospital based program affiliated with a college or university
RN Baccalaureate - correct answer ✔✔4 years at a college or university
diploma program nurse - correct answer ✔✔typically 3 year programs but
graduate as RNs
baccalaureate degree nurse - correct answer ✔✔4 year program but with more of
an emphasis on management and leadership