NSG-310 Nursing questions with
verified answers 100%
Isabel Hampton - ANS✅✅addressed concerns about student pay and intense physical labor with
the assembly of other superintendents from the largest training schools at the Chicago World's Fair
in 1893
1873 - ANS✅✅-first 3 training schools for nurses were established in US (very long hours and
workloads for 2-3 years)
-when they graduated they could be private duty nurses
1900 - ANS✅✅432 hospital based nursing schools
1910 - ANS✅✅4000 hospitals in US increasing the need for trained nurses
Florence Nightingale - ANS✅✅established the first nursing philosophy based on health
maintenance and restoration. developed first training nurses
1898 - ANS✅✅Nightingale trained nurses to volunteer and serve in the army to care for soldiers
suffering from yellow fever
-this created the Army and Navy nurse corps
1917 - ANS✅✅nurse leaders cooperated with fed. gov. in a recruitmnet and mobilization
campaign in an attempt to remedy nursing shortage.
Jane Delano - ANS✅✅American red cross began to recruit nurses and train and equip them for
overseas duty
Frances Pain Bolton - ANS✅✅Caused US congress to increase number of federal nurses by
subsidizing nursing education
Hill-Burton Act of 1946 - ANS✅✅federal funds for hospital construction and new health centers
, Goldmark Report - ANS✅✅revealed shocking deficiencies in the education of nursing students
Nursing Training Act of 1964 - ANS✅✅scholarships, loans, recruitment, school construction and
maintenance, and special education projects to support nursing education
GI Bill of Rights (1946) - ANS✅✅contributed to increased enrollment in nursing programs at both
the baccalaureate and community college settings
Mildred Montag - ANS✅✅envisioned shorter nursing education program that would provide a
sound base for students and help alleviate the nursing shortage plaguing the US (community
colleges)
Lillian Wald and Mary Brewster - ANS✅✅-established role for nursing in the community because
the needs of NY resident were limitless
-expanded efforts to school nursing, TB testing, and beyond
1912 - ANS✅✅National Organization for Public Health Nursing established to demonstrate
effectiveness of nurses in screening patients and referring them to physicians
Nurse's Associated Alumnae (1912) - ANS✅✅established associated state organizations so that
nurses could undertake the necessary political lobbying for the enactment of sate registration laws
-established maintenance of a journal
-secured registration for nurses
1903, then 1923 - ANS✅✅enactment of a nursing license in order to protect patients and promote
patient care
1955 Korean Conflict - ANS✅✅caused a need for male nurses in the Army, Navy, and Air Force,
introducing males into the profession
socialization
-BEGINS in basic nursing program
-CONTINUES throughout career
verified answers 100%
Isabel Hampton - ANS✅✅addressed concerns about student pay and intense physical labor with
the assembly of other superintendents from the largest training schools at the Chicago World's Fair
in 1893
1873 - ANS✅✅-first 3 training schools for nurses were established in US (very long hours and
workloads for 2-3 years)
-when they graduated they could be private duty nurses
1900 - ANS✅✅432 hospital based nursing schools
1910 - ANS✅✅4000 hospitals in US increasing the need for trained nurses
Florence Nightingale - ANS✅✅established the first nursing philosophy based on health
maintenance and restoration. developed first training nurses
1898 - ANS✅✅Nightingale trained nurses to volunteer and serve in the army to care for soldiers
suffering from yellow fever
-this created the Army and Navy nurse corps
1917 - ANS✅✅nurse leaders cooperated with fed. gov. in a recruitmnet and mobilization
campaign in an attempt to remedy nursing shortage.
Jane Delano - ANS✅✅American red cross began to recruit nurses and train and equip them for
overseas duty
Frances Pain Bolton - ANS✅✅Caused US congress to increase number of federal nurses by
subsidizing nursing education
Hill-Burton Act of 1946 - ANS✅✅federal funds for hospital construction and new health centers
, Goldmark Report - ANS✅✅revealed shocking deficiencies in the education of nursing students
Nursing Training Act of 1964 - ANS✅✅scholarships, loans, recruitment, school construction and
maintenance, and special education projects to support nursing education
GI Bill of Rights (1946) - ANS✅✅contributed to increased enrollment in nursing programs at both
the baccalaureate and community college settings
Mildred Montag - ANS✅✅envisioned shorter nursing education program that would provide a
sound base for students and help alleviate the nursing shortage plaguing the US (community
colleges)
Lillian Wald and Mary Brewster - ANS✅✅-established role for nursing in the community because
the needs of NY resident were limitless
-expanded efforts to school nursing, TB testing, and beyond
1912 - ANS✅✅National Organization for Public Health Nursing established to demonstrate
effectiveness of nurses in screening patients and referring them to physicians
Nurse's Associated Alumnae (1912) - ANS✅✅established associated state organizations so that
nurses could undertake the necessary political lobbying for the enactment of sate registration laws
-established maintenance of a journal
-secured registration for nurses
1903, then 1923 - ANS✅✅enactment of a nursing license in order to protect patients and promote
patient care
1955 Korean Conflict - ANS✅✅caused a need for male nurses in the Army, Navy, and Air Force,
introducing males into the profession
socialization
-BEGINS in basic nursing program
-CONTINUES throughout career