1. People’s evaluation of Nightingale
Florence Nightingale (1820.5.12~1910.8.13) was born into a wealthy immigrant family in Italy. Moved to England with his family. Studied at the University of Paris, France. Her parents wanted her to develop her literary and musical talents and become a member of celebrity society, but she had little interest in this. She wrote in her diary: There are three paths before me: one is to become a writer; the other is to get married and become a housewife; the third is to be a nurse. She chose the third path regardless of her parents' objections. From 1854 to 1856, Britain, France, Turkey and Russia fought the famous Crimean War in order to compete for control of the Balkan Peninsula. British field hospitals were poorly managed and in extremely poor conditions, with the death rate among soldiers as high as 50. Nightingale volunteered to serve as a field nurse. She led 38 nurses to the front line and served in four field hospitals.
There is a lack of medicines, insufficient water, and extremely poor sanitation on the front lines. She tried her best to overcome all kinds of difficulties, provide necessary supplies and food for the sick and wounded, and took care of them seriously, which greatly changed the appearance of the field hospital. In just about half a year, the mortality rate of sick and wounded dropped to 2.2. Every night, she held an oil lamp to inspect the wounded and sick, and the soldiers affectionately called her "the lady with the lamp."
In 1856, Nightingale served as director of women's nursing at the Army Hospital. After returning to China after the war, he was revered as a national hero. In 1860, Nightingale used 4,400 pounds awarded by the British government to create the world's first formal nursing school, and later founded a training class for midwives and almshouse nurses. She is known as the founder of modern nursing education. In 1907, the King of England issued an order to award Nightingale the Order of Merit, becoming the first woman in British history to receive this highest honor. After her death, the world celebrated her birthday (May 12) as International Nurses Day to show their respect for her.
In 1907, at the 8th International Red Cross Conference held in London, a representative proposed the establishment of the Nightingale Medal to commend outstanding nurses. Five years later, when the 9th International Conference of the Red Cross was held in Washington, the delegates unanimously passed a resolution to establish the Nightingale Medal. The funds were funded by national Red Cross societies, and the specific awarding task was entrusted to the International Committee of the Red Cross.
Under normal circumstances, the Nightingale Medal is awarded every two years, with a maximum of 50 medals awarded each time. In September of the year before the medal was awarded, the International Committee issued a notice to the Red Cross Societies of various countries, requesting the recommendation of candidates. The national Red Cross societies must send candidate declaration forms to the International Committee of the Red Cross before May 1 of the following year. After screening and evaluation, the national Red Cross societies will be notified of the list of medal winners in the form of an announcement on May 12. At the same time, the Nightingale Medal and award certificate were sent, and all countries were asked to hold a grand award ceremony. 2. Describe Nightingale’s sentence
“Burn yourself and illuminate others.”
Every time they hear this sentence, most people think it is to praise the teacher. However, Few people know that this is the noble humanitarian spirit advocated by the founder of modern nursing, the British nurse Nightingale. She advocates treating every patient with "four hearts": love, patience, carefulness and responsibility.
Nightingale was an amazing nurse! When the Crimean War broke out from 1854 to 1856, a fierce battle broke out between the British and French forces and the Russian army. Nightingale led 38 nurses to the front line and worked desperately to save lives and heal the wounded, reducing the mortality rate to 2.2. This deed quickly spread throughout southern Europe. Ms. Dingell devoted her life to nursing with the noblest dedication and fought for the nursing career throughout her life. The British regarded her as the pride of the United Kingdom, erected a bronze statue of her in London, and printed her large bust on the back of the British 10-pound note (the front is the bust of Queen Elizabeth II).
The great American poet Longfellow (1807-1882) wrote poems for her, praising her as a noble spirit and a hero in the female world. Now the whole world commemorates her as Nurses Day on May 12th.
Nightingale is listed as one of the world's great people and is respected by people. In December 1907, King Edward VII awarded Nightingale the Medal of Merit.
This is the first time such a medal has been awarded to a woman, and it is truly an honor. It had been proposed earlier that a live demonstration of the progress of nursing should be held on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of Queen Victoria's inauguration, but Nightingale objected.
She didn't want to put her photos out for people to admire, thinking it was stupid. However, under the persuasion of Ms. Wan Taizhi, she agreed to display a bronze bust and the carriage she was riding in.
What she didn't expect was that her bronze statue was filled with flowers, and veterans came forward to kiss the Crimean carriage. She is revered as the most respected Madonna of the British Army.
The Crimean War broke out, causing many casualties. After returning to England, many soldiers compiled Nightingale's performance in field hospitals into pamphlets and countless poems that were circulated around the world.
There is a poem that is still recited when British soldiers reunite 50 years later. The poem calls Nightingale: "She has no selfish intentions, and has a pure heart, for the suffering soldiers." , She did not hesitate to devote her life; she prayed for the dying, she gave peace to the brave. She knew that the soldiers had a soul that needed to be saved, and the wounded loved her, as we have seen and heard.
She is our protector, she is our patron saint. May God give her strength to keep her heart beating.
Miss Nightingale - God gives. Our greatest blessing." Marx, the revolutionary mentor, was a contemporary of Nightingale. He admired and was moved by Nightingale's bravery and dedication, and wrote two passionate newsletters, which were published in Germany. The "New Oder" and the "New York Tribune" in the United States made this great woman known to the world.
Marx said: "There was not a single man in the land who was strong enough to break these stereotypes, to act responsibly and disregard the rules as the situation demanded. Only one man dared to do this. It was a woman, Miss Nightingale.
She was convinced that the necessary items were in the warehouse, so she led a few bold people to actually pick the lock and steal Her Majesty's warehouse. And declared to the stunned quartermasters: I finally have everything I need. Now please tell the British what you have seen! I will bear all the responsibility!" Ms. Nightingale said in the most noble manner! He dedicated his life to the cause of nursing and worked hard for the cause of nursing throughout his life.
The British regarded her as the pride of the United Kingdom. In 1867, they built the Crimean Monument in Waterloo Square, London, and cast a bronze statue of Nightingale with a lantern, and Siddhartha. Bronze statues of Herbert are juxtaposed. And her large bust is printed on the back of the British 10 pound note (the front is a bust of Queen Elizabeth II).
The great American poet Longfellow (1807-1882) wrote a poem "The Lady with the Lamp" for her, praising her noble spirit and making her a hero in the female world. Now the whole world commemorates her on May 12th as International Nurses Day.
Nightingale is listed as one of the world's great people and is respected by people. Ms. Nightingale had a kind and loving heart since she was a child.
She cherishes life. When a small animal raised at home is injured, she carefully bandages it. Nightingale has a lofty ideal and believes that the true meaning of life lies in doing something useful for mankind. Being a good nurse is her only long-cherished wish in life.
Angels are legendary messengers of God and symbols of happiness and warmth. I feel very excited when I hear people call us White Doctor Angels.
This is people’s sincere respect for the work of nurses and their affectionate praise for their image and inner beauty. Whenever a recovering patient says goodbye to us with tears in his eyes, he feels a sense of shock and pride in his heart.
Thanks to people for giving us the glorious title, and at the same time, we know that the changes of the times continue to put forward new requirements and challenges to us. The "5.12" International Nurses Day was set up to commemorate Florence Nightingale, the founder of medical nursing. It aims to encourage nurses to inherit and carry forward the glorious tradition of nursing and carry forward the humanitarian spirit of saving lives and helping the wounded.
In our ordinary medical positions, we must treat every patient with love, patience, carefulness, and responsibility, and actively make unremitting efforts to promote medical nursing work. At the same time, we must continue to study and improve our business skills to better serve our guests, so as to be worthy of the glorious title of Angel in White, and let the selfless Nightingale spirit be carried forward forever in our hearts.
Angels require patience and carefulness. Our head nurse once said to us sincerely: In nursing work, nurses are not only organizers and executors, but also educators and propagandists, which requires us to be more meticulous in our work.
Yes, when we work patiently and meticulously, we will find that we have gained a lot, a lot, which is still unforgettable. I remember a patient with an indwelling catheter who had just returned from surgery. During the transportation process, the urinary catheter was closed to prevent the backflow of urine and cause infection. However, half an hour after returning, he was still being infused. When observing the patient's wound, he found that the abdomen There was a slight expansion, but when I looked at the urine bag again, I found that the urine output was still 300ml when I came back from the operation, so I quickly checked the urine tube and found the cause and resolved the disease. 3. Write a few sentences to evaluate Florence Nightingale using deeds and miracles
In the 1850s, Britain, France, Turkey and Russia fought the Crimean War. The death rate of British soldiers on the battlefield was Up to 42. Nightingale took the initiative to apply and volunteered to serve as a war nurse. She led 38 nurses to the front line to serve in field hospitals. She tried her best to overcome all difficulties, provide necessary daily necessities and food for the wounded, and provide them with serious care. In just about half a year, the mortality rate of sick and wounded dropped to 2. Every night, she patrolled with a lantern in hand, and the sick and wounded patients affectionately called her "the lady with the lantern." After the war, Nightingale returned to England, where her deeds were celebrated and she was hailed as a national hero. She created a miracle in the history of nursing!
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The famous medical nurse Florence Nightingale once said: I will use my actions to protect my profession. of holiness.
People say, "Nurses are messengers of love, incarnations of beauty, and angels of sincerity, beauty, dedication, and dedication." When I was in school, when I heard other people praising nurses like this, I was really shocked. I find it a bit funny, aren’t nurses just nurses? How can it be so great! However, after several years of nursing practice, my understanding of the nursing profession has changed. I feel more and more the greatness and sacredness of nursing work, and I have a deeper understanding of Nightingale's words.
I became a nurse in 2008. At that time, I started to try the "great career" with curiosity and a bit of surprise. When I started from bit by bit, I found that this job requires Focus, be careful and think, and the prerequisite for doing everything well is a sincere heart! Only then can your value be reflected. Although my job could not be more ordinary, and I am not like Florence Nightingale who pioneered nursing and made a vigorous career, but as long as each of us nursing workers has a kind of "love" in their hearts, what can I do? Things will fall into place in front of you. Because this kind of love is "fraternity", a "special love", and a "love" that transcends family and friendship. No matter who it is, as long as she puts on white clothes and faces life and patients, she will naturally devote herself to it. to holy work.
I always believe that whether it is life or work, you must do things worthy of your conscience. The patients here come from different cities, villages, towns, and even mountainous areas... We cannot look at them with a special eye, But they should be respected equally, this is the premise! I found that in order to do a good job in nursing, we should start from scratch. For example, in order to achieve better results in health education, I provide different care to different patients and provide care according to each person. Patients have different understanding abilities due to different ages, regions, and cultural levels. Whenever I have time, I will communicate with them to get closer until they fully understand, which is not an easy thing to do. Especially for patients who come from remote rural areas, you have told them several times, but they still don’t understand. I slow down and chat with them repeatedly and capture the changes in the patients’ eyes. I have the patience to put myself in their shoes and think about it. If I go to a What it would be like to be in a strange place. Gradually, patients will take the initiative to ask about unclear things and become more cooperative with treatment and care. With love and sincerity, we gained the patient's understanding and recovery.
I can now say with a smile: "My work may not be as great as people say, but I am very satisfied! I will continue to work hard! I will use my Action to preserve the sanctity of my profession!” 5. Write some famous quotes in praise of Nightingale
Smiling face, infinite hope, loving lady with lamp.
The light figure and silent care took away the painful injuries.
Angels are giving, angels are flying, angels are singing heartily,
They are spreading the most beautiful wishes,
They are planting love in the hearts of marginalized people atrium.
It is Nightingale’s lamp that illuminates the gray heaven.
The ordinaryness of the girl with the lamp glows slightly in the darkness.
It is great to be faithful to one's duty in times of adversity.
I praise you for your pure heart and noble sentiments.
You always bring a professional smile when you approach every patient.
No Asking for nothing but dedication in return has become the pride of your heart,
The terror of the night coupled with the inversion of the biological clock,
Overloaded work coupled with tired mind and body,
You still have the needs of the patient in mind.