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  1. Abstract. Figure.: Faye Glenn Abdellah, a nursing research pioneer and the first woman and first nurse to serve as deputy surgeon general of the United States, died on February 24 at the age of 97. In a September 1980 interview, Abdellah told AJN that her interest in nursing began after witnessing the aftermath of the 1937 Hindenburg aircraft ...

  2. Media in category "Faye G. Abdellah" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. ... USN.jpg 2,400 × 3,000; 2.4 MB. Faye Glenn Abdellah.jpg 819 × ...

  3. Faye Glenn Abdellah (March 13, 1919 – February 24, 2017) was an American pioneer in nursing research. Abdellah was the first nurse and woman to serve as the Deputy Surgeon General of the United States. Preceding her appointment, she served in active duty during the Korean War, where she earned a distinguished ranking equivalent to a Navy Rear Admiral, making her the highest ranked woman and ...

  4. Faye Glenn Abdellah. Faye Glenn Abdellah (13 de marzo de 1919-24 de febrero de 2017) fue una enfermera estadounidense pionera en la investigación en enfermería y reconocida a nivel internacional. Fue directora de Enfermería de los Servicios de Salud Pública de los Estados Unidos, la división más importante del Departamento de Salud y ...

  5. Faye Glenn Abdellah: Columbia University: United States Public Health Service: Former Deputy Surgeon General of the United States. First dean of Uniformed Services University Graduate School of Nursing. Authored Patient Centered Approaches to Nursing. 1994 Myrtle Aydelotte: University of Minnesota: University of Iowa: Former CEO of American ...

  6. Mar 24, 2017 · By Douglas Atkins. In honor of Women’s History Month, Circulating Now pays tribute today, to Rear Admiral and Nurse, Dr. Faye Glenn Abdellah, Ed.D., LL.D., Sc.D., R.N., F.A.A.N. who died last month at the age of 97. At a time when Flag Officership among health care professionals within the uniformed services remained strictly the purview of ...

  7. Feb 27, 2023 · The 21 Nursing Problems are a key component of Abdellah’s theory. The problems are divided into three major categories: physical, sociological, and emotional needs. These categories are further broken down into specific problems that nurses can address to provide holistic patient care. Examples of each problem in a nursing context include:

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