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patroness of nurses, responsible for feeding program
St. Elizabeth of Hungary
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first lady with a lamp; little saint
St. Catherine of Siena
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prisoner reformer, he renewed the hope of people during the dark period
John Howard
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established the school "kaiserswerth"
Pastor Theodor Fliedner and Frederika Munster
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first lay woman
Madame Jeanne Mance
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first appointed superintendent
Dorothea Linda Dix
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founder of American Red Cross
Clara Barton
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mother of modern nursing; true lady with a lamp
Florence Nightingale
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first graduated nurse in the US; introduced the wearing of uniform
Linda Richards
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this hospital care for spanish king's soldier but also admits civilians
Hospital Real de Manila (1577)
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hospital that is founded by Gov. Francisco de Sande; non-existing today
Hospital Real de Manila
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it is a tertiary hospital that caters communicable diseases from tubercolosis to rabies (still existing)
San Lazaro Hospital (1578)
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a hospital founded by Brother Juan Clemente; built for patients with leprosy
San Lazaro Hospital (1578)
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this hospital is established by Franciscan order; and is generally supported by alms and contributions from charitable persons
Hospital de Indios (1586)
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a hospital in Laguna near the medicinal spring; also established by Franciscan Order
Hospital de Aguas Santas (1590)
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a hospital founded by Brother J. Bautista and is non existing
Hospital de Aguas Santas (1590)
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a tertiary hospital founded by the Brotherhood of Misericordia
San Juan de Dios Hospital (1595)
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hospital that cater health service to public and support was delivered from alms and rents
San Juan de Dios Hospital (1595)
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she is the wife of Jose Rizal that installed a field house hospital in Tejeros; aid the wounded day and night
Josephine Bracken
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she converted their house into quarters for Filipino soldiers
Mrs. Rosa Sevilla de Alvaro
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the first wife of Aguinaldo responsible for Filipino Red Cross
Dona Hilaria de Aguinaldo
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second wife of aguinaldo president of the Red Cross in Batangas
Dona Maria Agoncillo de Aguinaldo
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tandang sora; nurse wounded Filipino and gave shelter and food
Melchora Aquino
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revolutionary leader in Nueva Ecija; provided nursing care to the wounded when not in combat
Captain Salome
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revolutionary leader in Laguna; aid her troops
Agueda Kahabagan
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ina ng biac na bato; stayed in biac na bato to care for the wounded soldiers
Trinidad Tecson
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first chief nurse in a government institution
Anatacia Giron-Tupas
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received first master's degree abroad
Cesaria Tan
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pioneer of hospital service in San Lazaro Hospital; communicable disease nurse
Soccoro Sirilan
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mission of PNA
Championing global competence, welfare, positive and professional image of Filipino nurses
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vision of PNA
By the year 2030, PNA is a primary professional association advancing the welfare and development of a globally competitive Filipino nurses
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Life purpose of PNA
To promote professional development towards the attainment of the highest standard of nursing
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Core values of nursing
- L ove for God and Country
- C aring
- Q uality, Competence, and Excellence
- I integrity
- C ollaboration
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6 important republic act
- 1) RA 2493
- 2) RA 2808
- 3) RA 877
- 4) RA 4704
- 5) RA 7164
- 6) RA 9173
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law that amends the medical law
RA 2493
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first true nursing law
RA 2808
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Philippine nursing law
RA 877
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Increased in board members from 3 to 5; chairperson is elected by the president
RA 4704
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Philippine nursing law of 1991; ethical code for nurses
RA 7164
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Philippine nursing law of 2002; nurse specialization
RA 9173
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3 Dimensions of Nursing (field of opportunities)
- 1) Nursing Practice
- 2) Nursing Education
- 3) Nursing Research
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3 types of hospitals
- 1) Primary
- 2) Secondary
- 3) Tertiary
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4 Major Activities in Institutional Nursing
- 1) Administer medications/treatments
- 2) Monitor health status of patients
- 3) Provide bedside care
- 4) Utilize nursing process in rendering care
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5 nursing process in rendering care
- 1) Assessment
- 2) Diagnosis
- 3) Planning
- 4) Implementation
- 5) Evaluation
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4 Major qualities
- 1) legal age
- 2) BSN
- 3) RN
- 4) PNA
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DAMA (HAMA)
discharged against medical advice (home against medical advice)
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ANST
after negative skin test
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MHBR
moderate high back rest
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PNSS
plane normal saline solution
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OD
- right eye
- once a day
- overdose
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PRN
- pro re nata
- when necessary
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HS
hour of sleep or bedtime
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