Florence Nightingale: Lady With The Lamp

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Florence Nightingale also known as “Lady with the Lamp.” She was born in Florence, Italy, her birthday was May 20, 1820. Florence came from a wealthy lifestyle; her mother came from a family of merchants. Florence unlike her mother (France Nightingale) was shy, awkward, and avoided being the center of attention as much as she could. She was always eager to please her mother. Her father William Shore Nightingale was a wealthy landowner. He inherited two big estates when Florence was 5 years old. Even when Florence was young, she was helping the sick and poor families that lived in her father’s estates. She knew from the time she was 16 that her passion was nursing. When Florence first told her parents of this, they were disappointed with her. …show more content…

It is one of the Fine Arts: I had almost said, the finest of Fine Art’s.” In Florence’s life as she got older she campaigned, researched, and wrote over 200 reports/books on nursing. Her researched changed the whole worlds way of Health Care. People have said Florence’s idea were way ahead of her time and she changed the way we approach nursing. She could be the first women ever to take a step into nursing and making the nursing program suitable for women. In Florence Nightingales book, “Rules on Nursing” she explains her steps and ways of nursing. What caught my eye in this book of hers is, her way of approaching her sick patients and the death of patients. She always had God on her side, she never lost faith or lost tract of the path she was supposed to be one. She knew that God wanted her to pursue the career of a nurse and she did so. She took nursing as a gift from God, she helped in every way she could. Every step and notes she did while nursing, is why history has her down as the women who bettered health care and created better nursing

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