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where and when was the first school of nursing founded - Answer in germany by the lutheran order of
deaconesses in 1836
where did Florence nightingale attend for 3 months and who was teacher her - Answer the first school
of nursing under teaching of carline fliender
what was Florence nightingale born and when did she die - Answer 1820-1910
what did florence nightingale become the superintendent of and what did she rename it to - Answer of
the institution for the care of sick gentlewomen in distressed circumstances, renamed to harley street
nursing home
what did florence nightingale do to help other nurses with stairs - Answer installed dumbwaiters to help
carry heavy equipment up the stairs
what is nightingale to blame for - Answer call bell system
nightingale dropped ___ for admission into ___ because ___ and ___ were discriminated against it -
Answer religion, the nursing home, catholics and jews
what was the main event that had great influence on the role of practical nurses in modern hospital -
Answer WWII
who was mary seacole - Answer jamaican nurse who started a boarding house with hospital on top,
knew tropical medicine, helped nighengale at the end of the day
how did mary seacole use tropical medicine - Answer use herbs and natural plant medicines to treat
cholera, yellow fever, malaria, and diarrhea
, who was lillian ward - Answer a social worker/nurse who taught nursing care to immigrants, dropped
dream of becoming a doctor due to immigrants' needs for nurses
what dropped due to nightingales effort - Answer the death rate dropped from 42% to 2.2%
how many books did nightingale write - Answer over 200, she kept statistics on many things
what is nightingales most famous book - Answer notes of nursing
what did nightingale establish in england - Answer the first school of nursing
what is health - Answer a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being or a balance of
internal and external forces leading to optimal functioning
in the 20th century infectious diseases where the major causes of death, but marked improvement were
seen in - Answer sanitation, water, food supply, vaccinations, and antibiotics
___ continue to limit the number of deaths - Answer improvements
what old diseases resurface - Answer measles and tuberculosis
what new infections appeared - Answer HIV, ebola, AIDS, COVID
What is the WHO's definition of health? - Answer a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-
being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
what factors contribute to holistic health - Answer physical, psychological, social, cognitive, and
environmental