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May 3, 2013 · When Nightingale wrote that “...the very elements of nursing are all but unknown,” perhaps she was admonishing future nurses to be open-minded and prepared to embrace lifelong learning. 9 Two styles of reflection
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May 13, 2021 · Nurses and other health care workers engaged in the COVID-19 pandemic are being rightly celebrated today as heroes. They follow in the footsteps of other nurse heroes who served in numerous wars in the past two centuries and the nursing hero we celebrate this year, Florence Nightingale.
The Nightingale Pledge for Nurses encourages nurses to embrace a commitment to lifelong learning. Nurses can reflect the attributes of the Pledge by acknowledging that lifelong learning helps them maintain and elevate the standards of the nursing profession while staying current with the latest healthcare advancements.
Florence Nightingale is the most recognized name in the field of nursing. Her work was instrumental for developing modern nursing practice, and from her first shift, she worked to ensure patients in her care had what they needed to get healthy.
May 11, 2020 · There is a recording of Florence Nightingale made in 1890. She says: “When I am no longer even a memory, just a name, I hope my voice may perpetuate the great work of my life.” Nightingale’s voice resonates in 2020, even more than we ever thought it might, undoubtedly because of the pandemic.
Jul 22, 2020 · We can learn from Florence Nightingale as she role-modelled many of the qualities most needed during this pandemic, for example resilience, compassionate care, courage and a commitment to lobby for, and bring about, change in the health conditions of marginalised populations.
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in Chicago, Miss Nightingale ampli-fied this to What is training? Training is to teach the nurse to help the patient to live. Nursing the sick is an art, and an art requiring an organized, practical, and scientific training; for nursing is the skilled servant of medicine, surgery, and hygiene.8 One notes that she did not say of
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