18 Questions
What marked the period of contemporary nursing in the 20th century?
Development of baccalaureate and advance degree programs
Why was it suggested that nurses should be taught in hospitals associated with medical schools?
To provide a comprehensive education that includes theory and practice
What is the relevance of knowing nursing history?
It helps nurses understand the evolution of their profession
What does health education aim to do according to the Joint Committee on Health Education and Promotion Terminology of 2001?
Improve health literacy and enable quality health decisions
Which aspect of nursing education marked the period of contemporary nursing in the 20th century?
Development of baccalaureate and advance degree programs
What characterized the period of contemporary nursing in terms of scientific and technological development?
Scientific and technological advancements in nursing
What is the purpose of health education?
To prevent illness and disability
What is one of the areas of responsibility of health education mentioned in the text?
Providing health education to individuals and communities
How does health education empower people according to the text?
By creating awareness about preventive care
What is the legal basis of health education in the nursing curriculum?
Philippine Nursing Act of 2002
Which area of responsibility relates to the evaluation and improvement of nursing practice?
Evaluation & Research
What is one importance of health education as mentioned in the text?
Empowerment of individuals to decide for themselves
During the Period of Intuitive Nursing, how was nursing practice typically carried out?
By individuals driven by compassion and instinct, without formal education
Which period in nursing history was characterized by care performed without formal education and on-the-job training?
Apprentice Nursing/Middle Ages
Who established the Kaiserswerth Institute for the training of Deaconesses, the first formal training school for nurses?
Pastor Theodore Fliedner and his wife, Frederika
In which hospital did the Nightingale Training School of Nurses open in 1860?
St. Thomas Hospital in London
Which era marked the evolution of nursing as both an art and a science?
Educated Nursing/Nightingale Era
What was one significant factor that strongly influenced the evolution of nursing during the Nightingale Era?
Wars, social consciousness, and educational opportunities for women
Explore the evolution of nursing education from the first school of nursing to the contemporary period in the 20th century. Learn about the shift towards theory-based knowledge, clinical skill building, licensure of nurses, specialization, and advancements in nursing programs.
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