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Florence Nightingale Research Paper

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Florence Nightingale’s Footsteps Florence Nightingale was born in England in the early 1800’s into social affluence (Charlie, 2007). When she was about seventeen years old she had the desire to do something more productive and useful with her life. She frequently claimed God called her into his service. In early adulthood, she voiced the desire to devote her life to nursing and at age thirty-one she entered the field of nursing. During the war in Turkey, she found the hospital she was assigned to in horrible shape. It was overrun with filth, vermin, and backed-up cesspools. The wounded, diseased, and dead were crowded in rooms with no ventilation. She brought supplies to help, but it was not enough. Florence used her friends, influence, and …show more content…

Aspiring nurses should strive to be determined because they should be strongly motivated to succeed in their career. They should focus their full attention on the task at hand. Aspiring nurses should define their success for themselves and not let others do it for them. They should always push on when the going gets tough. Aspiring nurses should reach for the stars and dream big. Being determined to do anything that needs to be done to make the dream happen. Most of all a nurse should want to do their job and wake up every day excited to go to work and help the people she has been trusted to care …show more content…

Aspiring nurses should be advocates and plead in their patient’s behalf. They should support and defend those in need of help and impact someone’s life. Being there for people when the times get tough and they have no one to turn to. Aspiring nurses must have the knowledge about their patient’s and be part of the patient’s care to be an advocate and br the go to person for the patient and their family. Nurses should strive for the utmost dignity and respect for all of the patients and their families. They should also treat everyone the same way, so that every person is treated equally. Aspiring nurses should be an advocate for the family when the times get tough because life eventually comes to an end and they may need emotional support from time to

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