The American Red Cross Nursing Service was organized in 1909 by Jane Arminda Delano (1862-1919). A nurse and member of the American Red Cross, Delano organized the nursing service as the reserve of the Army Nurse Corps to be ready just before the entry of the United States into World War I...
[10][11][12] Jane Delano (1862–1919) founded the American Red Cross Nursing Service on... Junior Red Cross Hospital program in Spokane Public Schools[29] George Ryerson Fowler, founder of...
Union [edit] Main article: Union (American Civil War) § Medical conditions The hygiene of... one assistant surgeon to serve before they could be deployed for duty. These men served in the...
For other uses, see Nursing (disambiguation). Nursing A nurse checks a patient's blood... the Cross (Krestodvizhenskaya Obshchina) for a year of service in military hospitals. The first...
See also: Timeline of nursing history The word "nurse... In Europe before the foundation of modern nursing, Catholic nuns and the military often provided nursing-like services.[2]...
Learn about the history and initiatives of the American Red Cross nursing program.
[28] Geology [edit] USGS intensity map Map showing regional tectonic setting of the Enriquillo-Plantain Garden fault zone Tiny dots of white against the plant-covered landscape (red in this...
Since our founding by Clara Barton on May 21, 1881, the American Red Cross has been dedicated to serving people in need. We received our first congressional charter in 1900 and to this day we are tasked by the federal government with providing services to members of the American armed forces and their families as well as providing disaster relief in the United States and around the world. Even while the Red Cross adapts to meet the changing needs of the people we serve, we always stay true to those roots. Are you familiar with the classic image ...
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Read how to become a CNA, information on nurse assistant training (NAT), and why the American Red Cross has decided to discontinue its Nurse Assistant Training (NAT) program.