Florence Nightingale: The Nightingale School Of Nursing

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She was named after the city she was born in and nicknamed “Lady with the Lamp.” Florence Nightingale was the first woman awarded the Order of Merit, and she opened the Nightingale School of Nursing (“Florence Nightingale” 2017).
Florence Nightingale was “born the younger of two children in Florence, Italy on May 12, 1820,” (Staff 2009). Her mother liked to socialize with people of distinguished social standing, and her father was an affluent land proprietor. Florence was awkward, strong-willed and didn’t like having attention, so her and her mother didn’t get along as well. At a young age, Florence “ministered to the ill and poor people” in the village close to her family’s estate and was active in philanthropy (Staff 2009). It was obvious …show more content…

When she was sixteen, she faced one of many “calls from God.” (Selanders 2017). She saw her calling as decreasing human suffering, so nursing fit to help God and mankind. Her parents would not let her become a nurse when she told them of her plans. They believed that someone with Florence’s social standing was supposed to marry, not get a job that was looked down upon by the upper class. In 1844, she went against her parents’ wishes and registered “at the Lutheran Hospital of Pastor Fliedner in Kaiserwerth, Germany as a nursing student.” (Staff 2009). Nightingale did many different things in her nursing career. She learned nursing basics, why patient observation is important, and the benefit of hospital organization at the Institution of Protestant Deaconesses at Kaiserwerth in Germany. In 1853, “she became the superintendent of the Institution for Sick Gentlewomen in Distressed Circumstances, in London.” (Selanders 2017). She enhanced nursing care, working order, and organization of the hospital, but she noticed she could be more effective in a place where she could train nurses. The Crimean War was where she ended up finding …show more content…

She met with Queen Victoria and Prince Albert to talk about the need for revision of the British military. They set up a Royal Commission, based on Nightingale’s diligent statistics, to change things in the military medical system. The Nightingale fund was formed in gratitude to Nightingale, who used the money to found the Nightingale School of Nursing at St. Thomas’ Hospital in London. She improved people’s health when she wrote her book Notes on Nursing: What It Is and What It Is Not, which talked about how to handle the sick. Nightingale became the first woman to receive the Order of Merit, and she was honored with the title of the Lady of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem (“Florence Nightingale” 2017). In conclusion, Florence Nightingale launched training for district nursing, worked to fix the British medical military system in the Crimean War, and established the Nightingale School of Nursing. She also made it more socially acceptable for women to become nurses (“Florence Nightingale”

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