What were Florence Nightingale's key contributions to nursing?

Nursing in the 19th Century

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Developing new surgical techniques
Creating a hospital for war veterans
Promoting herbal medicine in nursing
Key contributions include establishing sanitation practices, founding the first nursing school, and using statistics to improve healthcare.
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How did Florence Nightingale's work influence modern nursing practices?
She focused solely on mental health care practices.
Nightingale introduced advanced surgical techniques in nursing.
Florence Nightingale's work led to improved sanitation, the establishment of nursing as a profession, and the incorporation of statistical methods in healthcare.
Her work emphasized the use of herbal remedies in treatment.
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What was the significance of the Nightingale Pledge?
The Nightingale Pledge is a historical document for hospital regulations.
The Nightingale Pledge is a commitment to financial management in healthcare.
The Nightingale Pledge signifies a commitment to ethical nursing practice and patient care.
The Nightingale Pledge is a guideline for surgical procedures.
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In which war did Florence Nightingale gain prominence as a nurse?
World War I
Crimean War
American Civil War
Vietnam War
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What role did nurses play during the Crimean War?
Nurses provided medical care, improved sanitation, and advocated for better conditions, significantly impacting soldier survival rates.
Nurses primarily served as cooks and cleaners during the war.
Nurses were responsible for training soldiers in combat techniques.
Nurses focused on providing entertainment and morale support for the troops.
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How did the role of nurses change during the American Civil War?
The role of nurses changed from informal caregivers to trained professionals, establishing nursing as a respected occupation during the Civil War.
Nurses were primarily men during the Civil War.
Nurses only provided care to soldiers in hospitals, not on the battlefield.
Nursing was considered a low-status job with no training required.
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What were some common nursing practices in the 19th century?
Use of leeches for bloodletting
Mandatory bed rest for all patients
Emphasis on hygiene and sanitation, Basic patient care and comfort, Assistance with medical procedures, Nutrition management, Training of new nurses
Focus on herbal remedies only
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