Lillian Wald

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    Master of Scientific Management Frederick W. Taylor: Frederick Winslow Taylor is a controversial figure in management history. His innovations in industrial engineering, particularly in time and motion studies, paid off in dramatic improvements in productivity. At the same time, he has been credited with destroying the soul of work, of dehumanizing factories, making men into automatons. What is Taylor's real legacy? I'm not sure that management historians will ever agree. Under Taylor's

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    Job Analysi

    Industrial/Organizational Psychology Worksheet The purpose of this assignment is to examine the fundamental concepts of the field of industrial/organizational psychology. Using the textbook, the University Library, the Internet, and/or other resources, answer the following questions. Your responses to each question will vary but overall should be 700- to 1,050-words in length. 1. Describe the evolution of the field of industrial/organizational psychology. The roots of Industrial/Organization

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    Legacy of Nursing

    the nursing world. Today I will be presenting a lady by the name of Lillian Wald. Lillian Wald (1867-1940) was raised in Ohio and graduated from New York Hospital Training School for Nurses in 1901(Catalano, Joseph T., 2015). Lillian was only 22 when she moved to New York to attend school, she came from a family of Jewish Professionals, so she actually had a privileged life (Henry Street Settlement, 2011). During this time, Lillian was living on the lower east side and saw a lot of immigrants going

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    Historical figures that contributed to the evolution of nursing. * Two important figures that changed the evolution of the history on nursing. Linda Richards considered the first trained nurse and Lillian Wald considered the precursor of public health nursing. * * Linda Richards, who's the actual name, was Melinda Ann Judson Richards, was born on July 27, 1841, in Potsdam, New York. Linda was the daughter of Sanford Richards and Betsy (Sinclair) Richards. * Considered the first

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    Professional Roles and Values

    A. Explain the functional differences between a regulatory agency, such as a board of nursing (BRN), and a professional nursing organization (PNO) as it pertains to your professional nursing practice. The Board of Nursing is a government agency responsible for regulating nursing practice, creating laws, administering licensure exam and issuing licenses, and overseeing and ensuring the safe practice of nursing. Its ultimate goal is to protect the health, safety and welfare of public receiving nursing

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    Trends in Nursing History

    the Nightingale School of Nursing at St. Thomas Hospital in London, where nursing students would learn about patient care, importance of good hygiene and sanitary conditions. Many nursing leaders such as Dorothy Dix, Clara Bartan, Harriet Tubman, Lillian Wald, etc. played a major role in shaping the nursing profession (Creasia & Frieberg,2001). One of the most valuable trend that has influenced my nursing practice is nursing advocacy. Florence Nightingale utilized her most effective advocacy skills

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    Nursing History

    the found of Florence Nightingale school of nursing at St. Thomas Hospital in London where student learn about the care and important of good hygiene and sanitary condition. Many nursing leaders such as Dorothy Dix, Clare Bartan, Harriet Tubman, Lillian Wald, etc, played a major role in shaping the nursing profession ( Creasian and Freiberg, 2001). One of the most valuable trends that have influenced my nursing practice is nursing advocacy. Florence Nightingale utilized her most outstanding advocacy

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    Comparison of Public and Community Health

    COMPARISON OF PUBLIC AND COMMUNITY HEALTH Comparison of Public and Community Health University of Phoenix NUR/408 Michelle Hogsed July 7, 2014 . Comparison of Public and Community Health Public and community health work simultaneously as well as separately to protect the populations of the world. Public health focuses on the health of an entire nation and community health focuses on health and wellness of various communities. The World Health Organization (WHO) believes

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    Evolution of Public Health Nursing Week 1

    University of Phoenix Material Evolution of Community and Public Health Nursing Identify a minimum of three major events (or influences) in the evolution of community and public health nursing and describe how each event led to advancement of the field. For each event, describe the following: Key health issues at the time Perspectives and goals of community and public health nursing Roles and functions of community and public health nursing Community and public health partnerships at

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    Comparison Paper

    the past. It is a very important part of our future as well. The very first encounters of the general population with public health nurses occurred in the 1800’s. Lillian Wald founded the first public health agency in 1893 known as the Henry Street Settlement. In 1898 public health nursing began in Georgia in Savannah. In 1903, Lillian Wald and the

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