30 Questions
Melchora Aquino (Tandang Sora) provided nursing care to wounded Filipino soldiers during the revolution.
True
Captain Salomen provided nursing care to wounded soldiers in Nueva Ecija during the revolution.
True
Agueda Kahabagan provided nursing services to her troops in Laguna during the revolution.
True
Trinidad Tecson (Ina ng Biak na Bato) stayed in the hospital at Biak na Bato to care for the wounded soldiers.
True
Florence Nightingale was asked to recruit female nurses for the Crimean War.
True
The Nightingale Training School of Nurses opened at St. Thomas Hospital in London.
True
UST College of Nursing was the first College of Nursing in the Philippines.
True
The 1st Nurses Law (Act#2808) was enacted in 1919.
True
The Filipino Nurses Association was established in 1921.
True
The Philippine Nursing Act of 2002 brought changes to existing policies under Republic Act No. 7164.
True
Nursing is considered a profession because it has a defined and specialized knowledge base, control over training and education, and a credentialing system to ensure competence.
True
Nursing as an academic discipline includes a code of ethics and formal training within institutions of higher education.
True
Autonomous control over professional activities is not a characteristic of nursing as a profession.
False
The history and philosophy of science are important to nurses because it helps them interpret the results of scientific research.
True
Epistemology is the study of the theory of knowledge.
True
Rationalism and empiricism are two opposing philosophical perspectives employed in nursing science.
False
Positivism emerged as the dominant view of modern science in the early twentieth century.
True
Foucault believed that empirical knowledge is arranged in different patterns at a given time and culture, and humans are emerging as objects of study.
True
Brown proposed that theories play a significant role in determining what the scientist observes and how it is interpreted.
True
Theories must be tested through observation and experimentation, according to positivism.
True
True or false: The period of intuitive nursing in the Philippines was characterized by formal training and education for caregivers.
False
True or false: The early care of the sick during the period of intuitive nursing in the Philippines was based on mysticism, superstitions, and the use of herbs.
True
True or false: The Kaiserswerth Institute in Germany was the first formal training school for nurses, where Florence Nightingale received her nursing education.
True
True or false: Religious orders in the Philippines during the Spanish Regime played a significant role in establishing hospitals to care for the sick.
True
True or false: Josephine Bracken, the wife of Jose Rizal, established a field hospital in Tejeros during the Philippine Revolution to provide nursing care to the wounded.
True
True or false: Rose Sevilla de Alvaro converted their house into quarters for Filipino soldiers during the Phil-American War in 1899.
True
True or false: Hilaria de Aguinaldo, the wife of Emilio Aguinaldo, organized the Filipino Red Cross.
False
True or false: Nursing during the period of apprentice nursing in the Middle Ages was primarily influenced by Christianism and Protestants.
True
True or false: The Spanish Regime in the Philippines had no influence on the development of nursing.
False
True or false: The period of intuitive nursing in the Philippines was characterized by a lack of formal training and education for caregivers.
True
Test your knowledge on the fascinating history of nursing, including the evolution of nursing theory, the history of nursing in the Philippines, and the historical development of nursing practices. Explore the various periods of intuitive nursing and discover how nursing has evolved into a scientific and philosophical discipline.
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