with solutions 2025/2026
what is influenced by the wellness-illness continuum? - ANSWER the
individual's physical condition, mental condition,
and social well-being
When are Individuals are eligible to request permission to sit for the
National Council Licensing Examination (NCLEX®)? - ANSWER On
completion of the nursing program
What Latin word can nursing be traced back to? - ANSWER nutrire, which
means "to nourish, feed, foster and support."
Hospitals, or pesthouses - ANSWER were dirty, overcrowded facilities
filled with patients
Theodor Fliedner - ANSWER established the first school of nursing in the
mid-1800s
Florence Nightingale (1820-1910) - ANSWER a strong-minded, intelligent,
and determined young woman, joined the Kaiserswerth program in 1851
at age 31 years and became the superintendent of a charity hospital for
ill governesses in 1853.
, How did Florence nightingale's nursing skills, dedication, and leadership
turn the tide at the Barrack Hospital? - ANSWER Sanitary conditions,
nonexistent before her arrival, were established. The hospital units were
cleaned, and clothes were washed regularly
where did florence nightingale open a nursing school? - ANSWER Saint
Thomas Hospital in London
what year did Pastor Theodore Fliedner of Germany, who had
established Nightingale's alma mater, traveled to the United States with
four of his highly trained nurse deaconesses - ANSWER 1849
Clara Barton (1821-1912) - ANSWER Developed the American Red Cross
in 1881
Isabel Hampton Robb (1859-1910 - ANSWER Organized the first graded
system of theory and practice in the schools of nursing. One of the
founders of the American Journal of Nursing
Mary Eliza Mahoney (1845-1926 - ANSWER Graduated from the New
England Hospital for Women and Children in 1879, becoming the first
African American professional nurse.
Worked for acceptance of African Americans in the nursing profession
Mary Adelaide Nutting (1858-1948) - ANSWER A leader in nursing
education.