2 edition of Notes on nursing. found in the catalog.
Notes on nursing.
Florence Nightingale
Published
1914
by Harrison in London
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Written in
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Pagination | 160 p. |
Number of Pages | 160 |
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Open Library | OL22170411M |
Notes on Nursing: What it is and What it is Not is a book first published by Florence Nightingale in It was intended to give hints on nursing to those entrusted with the health of others. Florence Nightingale stressed that it was not meant to be a Range: $ - $ Notes on Nursing is one of the seminal books of the modern world" (Lilly, ). This pioneering work affirms Nightingale's importance as "a statistician, a researcher, a teacher, an administrator, a writer, an empathic care provider, a maverick and a passionate leader" (Linda Pellico, Yale School of Nursing).
First published in , Notes on Nursing served as the cornerstone of the curriculum at the Nightingale School and other nursing schools established. It also sold well to the general reading public and is considered a classic introduction to nursing. Purchase Notes on Nursing - 1st Edition. Print Book & E-Book. ISBN ,
Read an Excerpt. No one knows if Florence Nightingale deliberately set out to become a nursing champion, but it is clear that the publication of her book Notes on Nursing: What It Is, And What It Is Not secured her place in nursing the author’s own admission, the work was not written as a training manual for nurses. Yet in many ways, this classic book, which was a best seller Author: Florence Nightengale. Notes on nursing: what it is, and what it is not This facsimile has been reproduced from the copy in the Rare Book Room of the Library of Congress."--"The story of this reprint", p. published in by Harrison, London "The following notes are by no means intended as a rule of thought by which nurses can teach themselves to nurse Pages:
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book and body/mind by: Notes on Nursing: What it is and What it is Not is a book first published by Florence Nightingale in A page volume with 3 page appendix published by Harrison of Pall Mall, it was intended to give hints on nursing to those entrusted with the health of others/5().
Just as Florence Nightingale reveals so well in "Notes on Nursing", the basics of patient care have only been refined over the years. I would recommend this as a quick introduction to patient care for anyone entering a career in nursing or medicine if only for its historic perspective.
Read more/5(). NOTES ON NURSING: WHAT IT IS, AND WHAT IT IS NOT. BY FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE. PREFACE. The following notes are by no means intended as a rule of thought by which nurses can teach themselves to nurse, still less as a manual to teach nurses to nurse.
They are meant simply to give hints for thought to women who have personal charge of the health of others. Notes on Nursing is a classic historical nursing education text by Florence Nightingale. The following nursing notes are by no means intended as a rule of thought by which nurses can teach themselves to nurse, still less as a nursing manual to teach nurses to nurse/5(77).
Notes on Nursing: Commemorative Edition. “The book is sure to reignite a passion for nursing in nurses who may be bogged down in their daily work of nursing practice, education, and/or research. Nurses across the globe are universally grateful for /5(26).
Notes on Nursing: What it is and What it is Not is a book first published by Florence Nightingale in A page volume, it was intended to give hints on nursing to /5(). Notes on Nursing by Florence Nightingale Notes on Nursing by Florence Nightingale Produced by Carol David and PG Distributed Proofreaders NOTES ON NURSING: WHAT IT IS, AND WHAT IT IS NOT.
BY FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE. PREFACE. The following notes are by no means intended as a rule of thought by. THE following notes are by no means intended as a rule of thought by which nurses can teach themselves to nurse, still less as a manual to teach nurses to nurse.
They are meant simply to give hints for thought to women who have personal charge of the health of others. Notes on Nursing is a pedagogical treatise on the nursing profession by Florence Nightingale. First published init represents one of the first comprehensive takes on Western healthcare, and is, as such, foundational to many moral, scientific, and operational aspects of modern medicine.
Her book, Notes on Nursing: What It Is and What It Is Not has been described as "one of the seminal works of the modern world." The work went through many editions and remains in print today. Quotes from Notes on Nursing: “The very first requirement in a hospital is that it should do the sick no harm.” — 42 likes “Let whoever is in charge keep this simple question in her head (not, how can I always do this right thing myself, but) how can I provide for this right thing to be always done?” — 32 likes/5.
Notes on Nursing: What it is and What it is Not is a book first published by Florence Nightingale in It was intended to give hints on nursing to those entrusted with the health of others.
Florence Nightingale stressed that it was not meant to be a comprehensive.3/5(2). Notes on Nursing: What it Is, and what it is Not Issue of Gerritsen collection of women's history Issue of Gerritsen women's history History of nursing History of science health and women History of women: Author: Florence Nightingale: Publisher: D.
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Read by Cori Samuel. Notes on Nursing was published in and is a fascinating view into the theories underpinning the early development of modern nursing and public health reform by "the Lady with the Lamp", Florence Nightingale. Emphasising common sense and thought for the patient's care in many more ways than.
Notes On Nursing: What It Is, And What It Is Not. This book is a result of an effort made by us towards making a contribution to the preservation and repair of original classic literature.
In an attempt to preserve, improve and recreate the original content, we have worked towards: /5(3). Notes on Nursing by Florence Nightingale. Practical nursing; a text book for nurses. This note covers the following topics: Qualification of a nurse, Bacteriology, Ventilation, Care of the ward, Bed-making, Care and comfort of the patient, Symptoms, Temperature pulse and respiration, Baths and packs, Counter-irritants, The urine, Douches.
About the Book. From the best-known work of Florence Nightingale (), the originator and founder of modern nursing, comes a collection of notes that played an important part in the much-needed revolution in the field of : Notes on Nursing: What it is and What it is Not is a book first published by Florence Nightingale in A page volume with 3 page appendix published by Harrison of Pall Mall, it was intended to give hints on nursing to those entrusted with the health of others.
First published in"Notes on Nursing" is a guide on how to think like a nurse. The definition of nurse was much different than what it is today. Florence Nightingale's statistics show that there were two kinds of nurses.
Domestic servants, who also took care of someone in the home and professional nurses, who worked in hospitals. Notes on Nursing by Florence Nightingale - Full Text Free Book File size: MB What's this? Many people prefer to read off-line or to print out text and read from the real printed page.
Others want to carry documents around with them on their mobile phones and read while they are on the move.She wrote Notes on Nursing - first published inbut reprinted here in its revised and enlarged edition - in order to share her knowledge with women who were nursing their families at home.
It was also required reading at the nursing school she opened at St Thomas' Hospital, the first of its kind, and at other such by: "Notes on Nursing" is a classic by Florence Nightingale (the first "Modern Nurse). Florence Nightingale's methods were revolutionary in her time, and they form the basis for the techniques of patient management that have been taught ever since.
"Notes on Nursing" is a great overview, in her own words, of Florence Nightingale's ideas on care, cleanliness, and the nursing process in general.