Hehe, I have to write it myself. How can you be a nurse? Ha ha ha, here are some information for your own reference. Nightingale vowed before God and the congregation: to be pure all her life, to be loyal to her duties, and to try her best to improve the level of nursing; Don't do harmful things, don't take or use harmful drugs; Carefully guard the patient's housework and secrets, wholeheartedly assist doctors in diagnosis and treatment, and strive for the welfare of patients. Swear! Ms. nightingale devoted her life to nursing with the noblest dedication and struggled for it all her life. The British regard her as the pride of Britain, and set up a bronze statue for her in London, and printed her bust on the back of the British 10 banknote (the bust of Queen Elizabeth II is on the front). Longfellow (1807- 1882), a great American poet, wrote poems for her, praising her lofty spirit and being a hero in the female world. Now the whole world commemorates her with May 12 as the Nurses' Day. Nightingale is listed as one of the great men in the world and is respected by people. Nurses must be compassionate and willing to work. -Nightingale
Make excuses, okay? I owe my success to: I never make excuses and never accept them. -Nightingale
If you want to live a safe life, you must have five essentials. One is to purify the air, the other is to purify drinking water, the third is to circulate ditches, the fourth is to clean houses, and the fifth is to have plenty of sunshine. -Nightingale