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Nursing is a profession focused on advocacy in the care of individuals, families, and communities in attaining, maintaining, and recovering optimal health and functioning. Modern definitions of nursing describe it as a science and an art that focuses on promoting quality of life as defined by populations, communities, families, and individuals, throughout their life experiences from birth through the end of life. Nursing comes in various forms in every culture, although the definition of the term and the practice of nursing has changed greatly over time. The oldest sense of the word in the English language a woman employed to suckle and/or generally care for a younger child. The former being known as a wet nurse and the latter being known as a dry nurse.[1] In the 15th century, this developed into the idea of looking after or advising another, not necessarily meaning a woman looking after a child.[1] Nursing has continued to develop in this latter sense, although the idea of nourishing in the broadest sense refers in modern nursing to promoting quality of life. Prior to the foundation of modern nursing, nuns and the military often provided nursing-like services.[2] The religious and military roots of modern nursing remain in evidence today in many countries. For example in Britain, senior female nurses are known as ‘‘sisters’’. It was during time of war that a significant development in nursing history arose when Florence Nightingale, working to improve conditions of soldiers in the Crimean War, laid the foundation stone of professional nursing with the principles summarised in the book Notes on Nursing. Other important nurses in the development of the profession include Mary Seacole, who also worked as a nurse in the Crimea; Agnes Elizabeth Jones and Linda Richards, who established quality nursing schools in the USA and Japan, and Linda Richards who was officially America's first trained nurse, graduating in 1873 from the New England Hospital for Women and Children in Boston. Nurses have experienced difficulty with the hierarchy in medicine that has resulted in an impression that nurses primary purpose is to follow the direction of medics.[3] This tendency is certainly not observed in Nightingale's Notes on Nursing, where the doctors are mentioned relatively infrequently and often in critical tones, particularly relating to bedside manner.[4]
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There Is a Great Chance Of Contacting Hiv/Aids Virus When Nursing An Infected Person by ponn nac
There Is a Great Chance Of Contacting Hiv/Aids Virus When Nursing An Infected Person
It is very important to distinguish nursing in a clinical setting from nursing or caring for a person in a home setting. It would be a grave mistake to disco...
How to Improve the Quality of Institutional Care by Lynne Taetzsch
Copyright 2006 Lynne Taetzsch
How can you ensure that your loved ones (let?s call them parents for the sake of this article) are getting the best possible care at a nursing home or assisted living facility? The first step is to pick the best i...
Scrubs by Jennifer Bailey
Scrubs are the shirt and trousers worn by surgeons, doctors and other people working in an operating theatre. Scrubs are said to be the medical uniform, which should be worn by every doctor and surgeon before going in for any surgery. Nearly all the ...
Nursing Scrubs by Jennifer Bailey
Nursing scrubs are the preset uniform worn by nurses during surgery. These scrubs are not only worn by nurses but also by people who are working as medical representatives. But the main emphasis is laid on nurses. Nursing scrubs are mai...
Dental Scrubs by Jennifer Bailey
Whether you are a doctor or a surgeon or a dentist, everyone who is involved in the medical fields needs to wear a special uniform while attending any patient. It has been said that the clothes or garments worn by dentists should be comfortable and a...
The effects of long-term total parenteral nutrition on gut mucosal immunity in children with short bowel syndrome: a systematic review
The effects of long-term total parenteral nutrition on gut mucosal immunity in children with short bowel syndrome: a systematic review
Beyhan Duran1, 2, 3 1School of Nursing, Universi...
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