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    FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE Florence Nightingale is a woman like no other; Nightingale is the epitome of why nurses are the professionals they are today. Although stories have it that Nightingale helped soldiers during the Crimean War die more comfortably instead of preventing them from dying, Nightingale was seen as the “founder of modern nursing and the pioneer of public health back in the 1850’s” (Brown, 2013). As the legendary Angel of Crimea, Nightingale, was known to have improved the bodily cleanliness

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    Florence Nightingale and Her Citadel: The Cleansing of the Unsanitary Hospitals by Julia Miller Honors English II Period 2 Mr. John Cosden 31 March 2015 Introduction: Andrew Manson, Florence Nightingale, and the Filthy Hospitals, Nightingale’s Citadel “Don’t you remember how you used to speak of life, that it was an attack on the unknown, an assault uphill-as though you had to take some castle that you knew was there, but couldn’t see

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    Lady with the Lamp; Florence Nightingale Hillary Kapparos Perspectives on Nursing Clarke University The medical field has changed in many ways throughout the centuries and is still continuing to do so. Nursing is constantly finding ways to improve, especially with the help of historical figures along the way. One person, who is greatly known as the "mother of nursing", has had a major impact on how nursing is today; Florence Nightingale. Her influences continue to inspire and represent the

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    Florence Nightingale was an influential pioneer who helped develop the medical industry into what it is today. Nightingale was born into a rich, high-class family in Florence, Italy and was named after her birth-city, like her sister Parthenope. At a very young age, she exhibited a gift for mathematics and overall excelled academically. Her father, William Nightingale often tutored her, making it one of the main reasons to Florence’s academic success. In 1838, Nightingale’s father took the family

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    period came to an end, the next couple of centuries helped set the stage for the settlement in the United States. Florence Nightingale Florence went against her parents’ wishes of getting married and starting a family, she wanted to leave an impact on the world. She wanted to do that by improving the profession of nursing and forming the framework for centuries to come. Florence Nightingale has been quoted with saying “every woman is a nurse” (Malka, 2007). She believed nursing was a calling for women

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    E. Historical Nursing Figure The greatest historical figure in nursing is Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern day nursing. Nightingale contribution to the nursing field was huge. She was the first theorist of nursing and introduced nurses to the Environment Theory. The major concept of this theory is cleanliness directly relates to disease prevention. She introduced measures of asepsis and infection control, none of which were being used during that time (Biography, 2015). Nurses washing

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    Florence Nightingale: Nursing then vs. now Katherine Bortz Fairleigh Dickinson University April 2018 Abstract Dear Florence Nightingale, You were a major contribution to the nursing profession and even opened the first official school of nursing, Nightingale School for Nurses now called, Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery. You were the founder of modern nursing and your legacy will live on forever. Although the fundamentals of nursing that you started have been

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    Florence Nightingale, the founder of the Red Cross, was an incredibly passionate and honestly one of the most influential women to ever live. Nightingale lived in a higher class than most, however she decided that she would rather spend the rest of her days saving and aiding illness bound individuals who needed and could benefit from her assistance the most. Florence Nightingale, did not always know that her destiny was to save lives until she received a message from and God. The message from

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    Florence Nightingale was the founder for nursing. Even though Nightingale’s family was against the career of nursing, she pursued her passion of learning to care for the ill. She strived to help the people sick and in need. Nightingale showed her caring heart when she helped cure soldiers during the Crimean War. She showed her compassion as she helped the wounded soldiers from the battlefield. Over time, Nightingale noticed the unsanitary conditions at the base hospital. Since the conditions

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    Florence Nightingale has been influential in my nursing career for some time. Early on in nursing school exposure to her example of bravery and determination which resulted in the practices that we continue today has promoted and encouraged many to do the same. Not only did she impact lives through her techniques, she also legitimized the career of nursing which prior to that was often seen as little more than low class maids in the hospital setting. Margaret Sanger, is a nurse who in the early

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