Philippine Nursing History

Cards (36)

  • Herb men were called? They were also considered to practice withcraft 

    herbicheros
  • People suffering from disease without any identified cause were believed to be bewitched by?
    Mangkukulam or Manggagaway
  • Difficult childbirth and some diseases is called?
    Pamao
  • What was the term used for "good midwife" in the past?
    Mabuting hilot
  • Who was assumed to be the cause of difficult childbirth?
    Witches
  • In 1578, male nurses were acknowledged as Spanish friar's assistants caring for the sick. They were referred as?

    Practicante or enfermero
  • This hospital was established on 1577 and it primarily cared for the king's soldiers and also Spanish civilians. What was that hospital?
    Hospital Real De Manila (1577)
  • Who established Hospital Real de Manila?
    Gov. Francisco de Sande
  • This hospital was built exclusively for patients with Leprosy
    San Lazaro Hospital (1578)
  • Who founded San Lazaro Hospital (1578)?
    Brother Juan Clemente
  • This hospital was established by the Franciscan Order
    Hospital De Indios (1586)
  • This hospital was built in Laguna, near a medicinal spring 

    Hospital De Aguas Santas (1590)
  • Who found Hospital de Aguas (1590)?
    Brother J. Bautista of the Franciscan Order
  • This hospital was founded by the Brotherhood of Misericordia and administered by the Hospitaliers of San Juan De Dios
    San Juan de Dios (1596)
  • Wife of Jose Rizal installed a field hospital in an estate house in Tejeros. She provided nursing care to the wounded night and day. Who was she?

    Josephine Bracken
  • Converted their house into quarters for the Filipino soldiers; during the Philippine - American War that broke out in 1899.
    Rosa Sevilla de Alvero
  • Wife of Emilio Aguinaldo who organized the Filipino Red Cross under the inspiration of Mabini.

    Dona Hilaria de Aguinaldo
  • Second wife of Emilio Aguinaldo; provided nursing care to Filipino soldiers during the revolution, President of the Filipino Red Cross branch in Batangas.

    Dona Maria Angoncillo de Aguinaldo
  • She nursed the wounded Filipino soldiers and gave them shelter and food
    Melchora Aquino aka "Tandang Sora"
  • She was a revolutionary leader in Nueva Ecija; provided nursing care to the wounded when not in combat.
    Capitan Sloame
  • She was a revolutionary leader in Laguna, also provided nursing services to her troops
    Agueda Kahabagan
  • She stayed in the hospital at Biak na Bato to care for wounded soldiers

    Trinidad Tecson ("Ina ng Biak na Bato")
  • Americans began training the first Filipino nursing students in ____?
    1907
  • The first hospital in the Philippines which trained Filipino nurses in ____ was ______, established by the ______?
    1906, Iloilo Mission Hospital, Baptist Missionaries
  • This hospital was established by the Archbishop of Manila, Jeremiah Harty and open its training school for nurses in 1908 with Mother Melanie as superintendent and Miss Chambers as Principal

    Saint Paul’s Hospital School of Nursing(Manila, 1907)
  • This hospital began in 1901 as a small dispensary for Civil officers and Employees in the City of Manila and later grew as a Civil Hospital.
    Philippine General Hospital School of Nursing (Manila, 1907)
  • She first opened a dormitory for Girls enrolled at the Philippine Normal Hall and the University of the Philippines. She was also the one who advocated the idea of training Filipino girls for the profession of nursing. Who was she?
    Mary Coleman Masters
  • Promulgation of Act. No ______ which amends Medical Law (Act No. 310) allowing the regulation of nursing practice transpired during this period

    Act. No 2493
  • The first nursing board examination was given on _____?
    1920
  • When was the UST College of Nursing implemented?
    1946
  • 3 female graduated as “qualified medical-surgical nurses”
    1909
  • The 1st Nurses Law (Act#2808) was enacted regulating the practice of the nursing profession in the Philippines Islands. It also provided the holding of exam for the practice of nursing on the 2nd Monday of June and December of each year

    1919
  • 1st board examination for nurses was conducted by the Board of Examiners, 93 candidates took the exam, 68 passed with the highest rating of 93.5%-Anna Dahlgren
    1920
  • Filipino Nurses Association was established (now PNA) as the National Organization Of Filipino Nurses

    1921
  • Republic Act 877, known as the “Nursing Practice Law” was approved on?

    1953
  • This act allowed Filipino nursing students to study in the United States. What is it?
    The PensionadoAct of 1903 (Act 854)