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Nursing History: Why carry a Lamp? Mary Boerigter RN, BSN Kaplan University Lesson Plan

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NursingHistory:

Why carry a

Lamp?

Mary Boerigter RN, BSN Kaplan University

Lesson Plan

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Nursing History: Why carry a Lamp?

Could this be an early Simulator Lab?

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Nursing History: Why Carry a Lamp?Unit # 1

Course Objective : #1 *Students will develop an understanding of the important contributions to the nursing profession of others from the past.

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Nursing History: Why carry a Lamp? Course Objective#2 Students will be able to identify 2 historical figures specific to nursing .# 3 Students will understand the Socio/Economic period .

#4 Students will understand why these contributions had impact at that time.

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Learning Objectives for this Course

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By the end of this course nursing students will be able to:

Not unlike my first Director of Nurses!

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1. Identify 2 important figures in nursing history.

2. Understand their contribution to the nursing profession.

3. Relate the Socio/Economic period.

4. Explain

why these figures had an

important impact on nursing

history.

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Nursing History: Why Carry a Lamp?2 noted and valiant women who overcame enormous prejudice one for her color and one her conviction.

Mary Seacole and Clara Barton

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Nursing History: Why carry a Lamp?Question:How did Mary Seacole contribute to the profession of nursing?1. Her determination provided a

understanding within the British Military

2. Her book published in 1857 introduced the idea that all women even women of color have the knowledge, courage and understanding to provide nursing care…. She helped blaze a trail for…

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• What was Clara Barton’s contribution to nursing and to the world?

• 1. Humble as it was she helped nurse soldiers in the field with little supplies and little knowledge.

• 2. She helped to identify over 13,000 dead.• 3. She instituted and established The American Red Cross.

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Question:Who first demonstrated the use of a Pie-like Chart in order to persuade people the need for change?

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Nightingale may not have invented statistical graphs, but “she may have been the first to use them for persuading people of the need for change.”

Answer:

( Hughes) Cohen, 2012)

Nurse. Scrubs.com

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Where could the Simulator Lab Be ? Maybe Here?

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Nursing History: Why carry a Lamp? Assignment:

1. Go to my blog called Nursing History from Personal Diaries and read more about these ladies and more from the past. http://www.nursinghistoryfrompersonaldiaries.blogspot.com

2. Go to http://www.monkeysurvey and think of 5 things questions you would like to ask of these 2 nurses.

3. In class on Wednesday we will exchange questions and by next Wednesday’s class after researching you will be prepared to answer your partner’s 5 questions.

Thank You

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References

Clara Barton: Civil War nurse Founder of the American Red Cross. Retrieved from http://americancivilwar.com/women/cb.htmlCohen, G. Pie Chart. Retrieved from http:///uncNorth Carolina: A century of caring. Women’s History. Retrieved from http://www.about.comSeacole, M. ( 1857) Wonderful adventures of Mrs Seacole. London, UK: James Blackwood. Retrieved from http://www.digital.library.upenn.edu/womenSeparate but equal (2012). Nurseweek.Retrieved fromhttp://www.nurseweek.com/feature/99-12