Nursing and It's Beginning

  1. Buddhist Indian ruler
    Ashoka
  2. Who erected a series of pillars
    Ashoka
  3. Who gave an edict ordering hospitals to be built along routes of travelers, and that they be "well provided with instruments and medicine, consisting of mineral and vegetable drugs, with roots and fruits", Whenever there is no provision of drugs, medical roots, and herbs, they are to be supplied, and skillful physicians appointed at the expense of the state to administer them."
    Ashoka
  4. How long was Ashoka the ruler?
    268 B.C.E to 232 B.C.E
  5. When was Charaka Samhita was written?
    100 B.C.E
  6. Where did Charaka Samhita was written?
    India
  7. What does the Charaka Samhita state?
    Good medical practice requires a patient, physician, nurse, and medicines, with the nurse required to be knowledgeable, skilled at preparing formulations and dosage, sympathetic towards everyone, and clean.
  8. In Charaka Samhita, what is required of a nurse?
    Nurses are required to be knowledgeable, skilled at preparing formulations and dosage, sympathetic towards everyone, and clean.
  9. Who is the first known Christian Nurse?
    Phoebe
  10. Where does the name Phoebe mention?
    Romans 16:1
  11. During the early years of the Christian church, who sent Phoebe to Rome as the first visiting nurse?
    St. Paul
  12. Who was the first visiting nurse that was sent to Rome?
    Phoebe
  13. When was Phoebe sent to Rome?
    50 B.C.E
  14. During the ancient time, who were often also physicians?
    Priest
  15. Whose edicts made Christianity encourage its devotees to tend to the sick?
    Jesus
  16. Who seldom offered help to the infirm?
    Pagan religion
  17. During the smallpox epidemic and measles outbreak, who were willing to nurse the sick and take food to them?
    Christians
  18. Who was the historian who shared the smallpox epidemic and measles outbreak during ancient times?
    Geoffrey Blainey
  19. When was the smallpox epidemic during ancient times?
    AD 165-180
  20. When was the measles outbreak during the ancient times?
    Around AD 250
  21. In ______ the sick and dying, regardless of religion, the ______ won friends and sympathizers.
    Nursing, Christians
  22. When did Christianity become the official religion of the Roman Empire?
    325 AD
  23. What was the official religion of the Roman Empire in 325 AD?
    Christianity
  24. What leads to an expansion of the provision of care during 325 AD?
    Christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire
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Nursing and It's Beginning
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