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    that nature helps in curing the sick. In the development of modern nursing and nursing education Florence Nightingale has played an important role. She was born on May 12‚ 1820 in Italy. Her parents were wealthy and they did not like her joining the nursing. Nightingale dedicated most of her life to improve patient care in the hospitals and nursing education. During the Crimean War‚ Nightingale‚ accompanied by some selected nurses she started working in the hospitals to care for the wounded soldiers

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    The Evolution of Nursing

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    THE EVOLUTION OF NURSING Nursing is a profession that can be recalled and accounted for since prehistoric times to now it has since come a long way. In fact in earlier times nursing was only a practice reserved for men. The first nursing school was established in India in about 250 B.C.‚ and only men were permitted to attend because men were viewed to be more pure than women‚ until the 1800’s when nursing became an organized practice. Should one embark on a research about the history of nursing one

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    Analysis of Why the Pledge of Allegiance Should Be Revised Why the pledge of allegiance should be revised‚ by Gwen Wilde‚ is a very well written essay that the reader would most likely deem convincing. Gwen Wilde states that the Pledge in its latest from simply requires all Americans to say the phrase “one nation‚ under God‚” when many Americans do not believe in God. She uses many different writing strategies to get her point across in a very precise and appropriate manner. Although there are some

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    development of nursing science history starting with Florence Nightingale to present times. Florence Nightingale will always be associated with nursing‚ regardless how the field of nursing changes. Significant historical events to include dates which have enhanced the field of nursing will be discussed. Over the past century‚ the field of nursing has been positively impacted by numerous theories. (Kendall‚ 2011). Florence Nightingale‚ worked to improve conditions of soldiers in the Crimean War

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    Due to the lack of adequate hospital care at the time‚ Florence Nightingale became famous for organizing a group of tenacious nurses to aid the wounded soldiers in the military hospital during the Crimean War. Born in Florence‚ Italy in 1820‚ to middle-upper class family‚ she was expected to grow up like all the other girls and participate in society’s activities allotted for women. During this time era‚ it was expected for young ladies to spend their days doing mundane activities such as entertain

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    Florence Nightingale or Elizabeth Garrett Anderson? Florence Nightingale and Elizabeth Garret Anderson were both heavily influential women who played major roles in the training of women in medicine. Before these two women there were no female nurses or doctors in Britain. However after years of demonstrating that women could also be doctors or nurses through hard work they heled change the view of women in medicine and paved way for other females to join the profession. After Nightingale came back

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    Florence Nightingale is most remembered as the pioneer of nursing as well as the first nursing researcher. During the Crimean War in 1854‚ Nightingale and 38 nurses traveled to the military hospital Scutari‚ in Turkey‚ to care for the wounded soldiers. The conditions they found were horrible. Soldiers were lying in filth‚ there was little medications and fewer supplies. There was no ventilation and an open sewer ran beneath the hospital. Morbidity and mortality rates were a staggering 43%.(Fee &

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    St. Camillas De Lellis‚ Jeanne Biscot‚ and the Nursing Sisters of St. Joseph de La Fleche. Many of these people came from rich and influential families.       The dark ages of nursing lasted for three centuries until the mid 2800’s when Florence Nightingale brought about a change. Nursing during the Medieval Ages       Either done by charitable religious orders or by the poor who worked for the rich. Nuns or sisters in a cloistered order made up the nursing staff in hospitals. Late Middle Ages  Repression

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    ------------------------------------------------- The History of Nursing Many people believe that Nursing started with Florence Nightingale‚ however nursing itself dates back to the beginnings of motherhood when nurses were traditionally female. In fact‚ nursing and medicine have been closely intertwined throughout the ages. The history of nursing has its origins in the care of infants and children‚ so all mothers were in fact nurses. Gradually an evolution started developing into dedicated caregivers

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    nursing’s history. Nursing education began with Florence Nightingale’s Principles for Nurses. Nightingale believed in educating nurses properly‚ so they could fully understand how to treat patients efficiently. In this time period‚ technology was obsolete‚ so Nightingales principles were the base of nursing education. In the year of 1873 three nurse educational programs opened‚ and were known as “Nightingale Schools”. The schools were the beginning of a

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