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    Nursing was not considered a respected job historically but Florence Nightingale (1820-1910) a pioneer of public health and the founder of nursing fought very hard to become an exemplary nurse. In 1837 she experienced a divine calling to Christian good works and her journey began. In this paper I will discuss more in detail

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    The Nightingale Theory of Nursing Florence Nightingale’s theory of nursing highlights the role of a patient’s environment as an important factor for healing and continued good health. Her philosophy includes several characteristics of a healthy‚ healing environment‚ such as: proper lighting‚ air and water quality‚ diet and nutrition‚ and cleanliness. Ms. Nightingale was from an affluent British family and as such was expected to live a proper British aristocratic lifestyle‚ which of course

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    PROFILE A LEADER 1. Florence Nightingale(12th May 1820-13thAugust 1910) Florence Nightingale was born in Italy then moved to London when she was a young girl‚ one day at her home in London she went to see one of her father’s workers who was ill and while she was their she suggested to his wife that she should take him to a hospital and she was shocked that Ms. Nightingale could suggest such a place because the hospitals they went to was a place of death and the conditions were not good. 14

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    Florence Nightingale‚ a name most people know even if you aren’t a nurse‚ pioneered or ‘paved’ many of the ways of how we nurse today. She gathered her data and organized it in such a way to improve hospital conditions‚ and saved many lives‚ through pie charts‚ graphs and statistics. The data was proof that mortality rates were down‚ and sanitary conditions were improved in hospitals. In focusing on these trends‚ Florence Nightingale opened up the way for the populations

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    This paper discusses how Florence Nightingale was a complex woman‚ largely responsible for the state of nursing as we know it today. For all of her efforts‚ she was a product of her upbringing. She had amazing success with changing the hospital conditions in Crimea and establishing the nursing profession as a respectable one before becoming a recluse upon her return to England. This paper highlights some of the events of Florence Nightingale’s life as well as how her nursing theory has played a most

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    day. If her face‚ too‚ so much the better” (Florence Nightingale). Florence Nightingale was born in 1820‚ when she was growing up‚ she help out the poor and sick in her village and she always had a dream to become a nurse. Her parents did not wish for her to become a nurse because it was too dangerous‚ but she convinced them to let her follow her dream. Nightingale was a nurse that changed the way hospitals were back in the 1850’s. Nightingale also changed the way the soldiers in the wars were being

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    Florence Nightingale‚ according to Alligood and Tomey (2010)‚ is considered to be “the founder of modern nursing‚” (pg.71). Nightingale came from a well-educated‚ Victorian family. She was educated by her father as well as some other tutors in subjects such as mathematics‚ languages‚ religion‚ and philosophy. This made her much more educated then other young women of her time. Eventually‚ Nightingale decided that she should become more useful in her life and felt a calling to nursing practice.

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    Florence Nightingale was a young and talented woman. Who‚ she had to overcome to outstand her wishes to become a nurse‚ at least from the family. She had become the first woman for the nursing field. During the Victorian Era one was obligated to marry within their social class and obtain a job within their given range. By the age of 16 that was when she realized that nursing is calling upon her name and stating that’s her duty to become one. As opposed to her family wishes she had decided to join

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    Florence Nightingale: Nineteenth Century Nursing Leader and Founder of Modern Nursing Natalie Mastalerz Senior Division Individual Paper Natalie Mastalerz Mrs. Balducci Global History 10H - NHD 9 March 2015 Florence Nightingale: Leadership and Legacy Florence Nightingale was an extraordinary mid-nineteenth century nursing leader during the Crimean War‚ and she left a legacy of improved hospital healthcare‚ a new type of modern nursing‚ nursing schools and programs

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    Theory Evaluation Exemplar Environmental Theory of Florence Nightingale Theory Description Scope of theory:Grand Theory Purpose of the theory:“everyday sanitary knowledge‚ or the knowledge of nursing‚ or in other words‚ of how to put the constitution in such a state as that it will have no disease‚ or that it can recover from disease.” * Main focus was the control of the environment of individuals and families‚ both healthy and ill. * Because it explains the totality of the behavior.

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