Without nightingale, perhaps the emergence and development of nursing science now would take more time than the historical track of 100. And in these two hundred years, how many wounded and sick people have recovered their lives and health from their injuries because of nightingale? Nanding once reduced the death rate of battlefield wounded from 42% to 2%! ! Where are those other than academic values?
The people who made real progress in nursing in the 1990s and were not taken away by death should be the greatest success of Nightingale and her nursing development concept. There are countless people alive, and it is not too much to praise the founder of nursing.
/kloc-in the middle of the 0/8th century, Britain has launched a vigorous industrial revolution. But the concept of this country is still quite backward. In the eyes of the British, dealing with all kinds of patients is very dirty and dangerous. People always avoid talking about the words "hospital" and "nursing" because they are terrible and humiliating things. Due to the backward medical level, declining national strength and frequent wars, hospitals in Britain after 1844 are almost synonymous with misfortune, depravity, sloppiness and chaos. Due to the lack of necessary management, it sometimes looks like an insane asylum. In florence nightingale's view, the most unacceptable thing is not the terrible medical conditions mentioned above, but the bad reputation and low quality of "nurses" in hospitals. British nurse
The image is: a crude and aging woman, ignorant and ignorant, can not perform medical tasks.
It is conceivable that nightingale chose to be a nurse. How much pressure and prejudice she has to bear for her noble birth! Under various pressures, Nightingale never gave up, and gradually learned and accumulated her own nursing experience in practice. 1853, her intelligence was finally discovered, and she was hired as the director of the London Women's Patient Care Association. In the same year, with the support of charity committee, Nightingale established a nursing home atNo. Harley Street 1 in London, and began to display her ambition. She took many measures, which surprised people at that time. If the patient is asked to ring the bell and a winch is set in the kitchen to deliver food to the patient, she emphasizes that "any woman, regardless of her faith or wealth, can accommodate her illness …" She shows extraordinary ability in her work and everyone listens to her.
At 1855, because of her outstanding performance on the battlefield, the British regarded her as the new Joan of Arc. It is precisely because of Nanding's high prestige that the profession of "nurse" gradually stands out, and it is no longer an image of an old woman with no technical content and ignorance. It has become a respected profession, with more high-level young people participating in it and eventually becoming an indispensable part of medical institutions. One of Nightingale's contributions is to change the professional status of nurses.
1860, florence nightingale used the huge sum of money donated by people from all walks of life in Britain in recognition of her merits as the "florence nightingale Fund" and established the "florence nightingale Nurse Training School" in St. Thomas Hospital in London. This school, regarded by later generations as the first formal nursing school in the world, aims at taking nursing as a scientific profession and testing a new non-religious school. She made clear regulations on school management, student selection, curriculum arrangement, practice and performance evaluation, formally established a nursing education system, and created a great cause of modern nursing specialty. This is an unprecedented contribution to all mankind. Because of this, she should be praised as a pioneer of nursing career by future generations. Nanding's second contribution really laid a good foundation and made great progress and development in nursing.
1863 The naming and classification of diseases in Britain are confusing, and hospitals in different places are fragmented. Nightingale developed a standard model of medical statistics, which was adopted by hospitals in Britain one after another and was recognized as a great contribution. This is another contribution of Nightingale to the development of nursing.
In addition, nightingale put forward a scientific nursing theory. Nightingale wrote a lot of reports and papers in her life, including nursing notes, hospital notes, health care and disease care, worker care, rural care and home care. The most famous is Nursing Notes, which expounds the guiding ideology and principles that nursing work should follow, and discusses in detail the observation of patients and the influence of spirit, hygiene and diet on patients. This book is called a classic nursing work. Nightingale believes that the concept of nursing is "to protect people's health and care for patients to make them in the best state"
Nightingale pointed out the architectural deficiencies of many hospitals, and thought that the first condition of hospital architectural design was not to bring harm to patients, and emphasized that hospital architecture should first consider the comfort, layout, welfare and hygiene of patients, not its luxury. According to the survey data, she made a more detailed demonstration on the environmental sanitation management, ward construction, furnishings, number of beds, cleaning equipment and the difficulty of work and management layout of the hospital. 1859, Nightingale completed a Hospital Digest, which put forward revolutionary theories on hospital architecture and hospital management. She emphasized that good building, sanitation and management can make patients get better care. She put forward new views on ward management and changed the concept of nursing. This book had great influence and impact at that time, and was regarded as an authoritative statement and model of hospital reform.
At the end of the article, a poem written by a British war patient for Nightingale is attached. "She has no self-interest, and has a pure heart, and she will sacrifice her life for the suffering soldiers; She prayed for the dying and gave peace to the brave. She knows that the soldiers have a soul that needs saving, and the injured love her, as we have seen and heard. She is our defender, she is our patron saint. Pray that God will give her strength to make her heart beat forever. Miss Nightingale-the greatest blessing from God. "
It can be said that nightingale's contribution to nursing is enormous. In the following 100 years, no one can surpass her in nursing. With her great mind, unique personality charm and legendary stories, she influenced many people at that time and later generations. It is because of her efforts that the profession of nurse and the discipline of nursing have been recognized by more people, and more experts and scholars have begun to study, research and develop modern nursing. Without nightingale, there would be no great role of modern nursing in today's medical system. The author believes that this is not an exaggeration.