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mcmcdaniel

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A nursing student was talking to a group of high school students interested in nursing about how Florence Nightingale from the 19th century was called the founder of modern nursing.
 
  Which statement made by students about the way nursing was conceptualized and carried out by Florence Nightingale needs further clarification?
  A) Nursing was based upon trial and error, and what worked was written in Nightingale's book.
  B) Rounds were used to check on the clients to meet their needs for comfort and care.
  C) Nursing should provide the optimal conditions to help nature to heal the client.
  D) A nurse must wash her hands before caring for a client to prevent spreading sickness.

Question 2

The Crimean War of the mid-19th century was the venue for many of the sweeping changes to nursing that were introduced by Florence Nightingale. Which statement best describes these changes?
 
  A) Because of Nightingale's ideas, nursing became a profession that was appropriate for men as well as women.
  B) Nightingale proposed the germ theory of disease and organized nursing care around the principles of this theory.
  C) Nightingale helped schools of nursing transition from being based on superstition to being evidence based.
  D) Under Nightingale's influence, nursing became respectable, organized, and effective.



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: A
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Florence Nightingale used scientific principles of her day and founded the basic theory that nursing provides optimal conditions for the client: hygiene, sanitation, nutrition, and a proper clean environment and nature can heal the client. She promoted nurses bringing basins of clean water to the beds of clients and promoted hand washing to prevent nurses from carrying sickness from one client to another. She promoted cleansing wounds with soap and water and providing clean bandages. She kept statistical records comparing the mortality rates before and after applying her scientific principles, which constitutes research. She did not provide nursing care through trial and error. She promoted rounding to check on clients in order to provide comfort and care effectively to all of the clients in the hospital. At night, she carried a lamp while rounding and was called The lady with the lamp.

Answer to Question 2

Ans: D
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Florence Nightingale transformed nursing from a profession for disreputable poor women into a noble occupation. As well, her practices greatly improved mortality and morbidity rates. She did not propose that the profession was appropriate for men or introduce the germ theory of disease. Nursing schools as we know them were not in existence during most of this historical period.



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