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    would not preform duties that were needed by patients. Quality healthcare was not being provided by nurses. Other nurses simply preformed in a dangerous manor putting patients at risk. This was a second item which gave nursing a negative image. Florence Nightingale changed the profession of nursing. She made the nursing a more acceptable profession and was able to attract a better quality of women in to the field. Her appearance in nursing was an important event in the history of nursing. During

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    1   “The  Fixed  Determination  of  an  Indomitable  Will‚  Florence  Nightingale”     Florence  Nightingale   Florence  Nightingale  was  born  to  make  a  change‚  because  she  possessed  the  ambition  and  devotion   to  help  people  at  a  very  young  age.  The  obstacles  she  had  to  face  as  a  woman  practicing  medicine  in   the  nineteenth

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    Lady with a Lamp: Reflections on the Life and Impact of Florence Nightingale Introduction “A lady with a lamp shall stand in the great history of the land‚” proclaimed Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1857) in his poem “Santa Filomena.” Wadsworth was‚ of course‚ reflecting upon the great many contributions to society made by Florence Nightingale. How prophetic that simple phrase would come to be. So insightful are those words‚ that even today‚ 150 years later‚ the world continues to reflect upon

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    they were not alone. Florence Nightingale was a major asset to the war. She‚ along with dozens of other trained nurses‚ tended to the wounded soldiers and helped to rehabilitate them back to health. It was during this time that she noticed a correlation between the patients who died and their environmental conditions (cite #1). As a result of her keen observations and determination to better the nursing profession‚ the Environmental Theory of nursing was established. Florence Nightingale‚ named

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    Florence Nightingale considered the founder of modern nursing. At the age of 24‚ she had felt to be called by God to help the poor and sick. Many people know that she was influential in the nursing. They might not know how much she truly impacted it. Before Florence Nightingale came along‚ nurses considered their job unimportant an low status‚ as they were untrained and not taught about nursing. Also‚ she volunteered to nurse soldiers during the Crimean War. She analyzed the difficult conditions

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    Running head: WHAT IS NURSING? What is nursing? Florence Nightingale once said‚ "You ask me why I do not write something... I think one ’s feelings waste themselves in words‚ they ought all be distilled into actions and into actions that bring results" (Woodham-Smith‚ 1951). I find this quote to be true because sometimes actions are more important than words (especially in the nursing profession). Since the early 1800s nursing has quickly evolved into what we know it as today. Nursing is a unique

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    Before Florence Nightingale started to improve nursing as a practice public health care system was underdeveloped. People who were living in urban areas didn’t have access to clean water and proper sewage disposal. Most of the sick people were treated at their homes and cared for by their family members. In the mid of 19th century Florence Nightingale started her mission to improve health care and create nursing as a profession. From her own experience and observations during Crimean War she became

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    2G4Z0001_1112_9Z2F Assignment 2 Portfolio of learning ------------------------------------------------- Mapping Professional Practice for Social Care BA (Hons) Social CareUnit Code: 2G4Z0001_1112_9Z2F Assignment 2 Portfolio of learning Florence Moussa Amisi Florence Moussa Amisi contents contents Introduction The importance of reflective practice in social work. Reflective practice is the ability to constantly monitor one ’s own performance in a given role and make adjustments where necessary

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    If perceived mutual benefits outweigh the costs of greater vulnerability‚ the process of social penetration will proceed. Social penetration theory draws heavily on the social exchange theory of John Thibaut and Harold Kelley. Outcome: rewards minus costs. Thibaut and Kelley suggest that people try to predict the outcome of an interaction before it takes place. The economic approach to determining behavior dates from John Stuart Mill’s principle of utility. The minimax principle of human behavior

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    Analysis." Murstein‚ B. I.; Cerreto‚ M. G.; MacDonald‚ Marcia G. Mac (1977). "A theory and investigation of the effect of exchange-orientation on marriage and friendship". Susan Sprecher (1998). ‘’Handbook of Relationship Initiation’’. Thibaut‚ N.; Kelley‚ H. (1959). The social psychology of groups.. New York Wiley. Walster‚ E.‚ Walster‚ G.‚ & Berscheid‚ E. (1978) Equity: Theory and research.

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