Social Sciences, asked by simran6110, 10 months ago

what lesson did you
learn from Florence Nightingale

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Answered by annika8956
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LESSONS I LEARNED FROM FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE. .

1. Never, ever stop learning.

A broad education in the arts and sciences helps with critical thinking and making important connections that lead to action. I saw how Florence used her knowledge of math, statistics, sanitation, religion, and architecture to put a holistic plan together to improve the systems that care for patients.

2. Ground yourself and your work in facts and evidence.

Make your case indisputable. Everyone should do this . . . not just those who call themselves “researchers.”

3. Muster the courage to follow your convictions.

Step beyond what you think you can do.

4. Treat every person holistically.

Every person has a spiritual, mental, and physical side that must be nurtured for complete healing to occur.

5. Know your strengths and know your weaknesses.

If you don’t know what they are, ask someone. Choose a job where you can make the most of your strengths. Contribute, contribute, and then contribute some more.

6. Use your network to accomplish what you think you might be unable to accomplish on your own.

Don’t be afraid to ask important people to help you finish important jobs and make needed improvements.

Likewise, say yes to helping others when you are asked.

7. Speak and write often about the lessons/learnings that you would like to share with others.

8. If you see something that needs to be changed, change it!

Nightingale said, “Deed, not creed.”

9. Don’t blame others for how things are, if you are not willing to change them yourself.

Or at least solicit help from others to make needed changes.

10. Keep your standards high.

Lack of time, fatigue, and ambivalence all undermine high standards. Our patients deserve more...

THANKS...

Answered by Sahil3459
1

Answer:

Florence Nightingale taught us to always be willing to provide a helping hand to those in need.

Explanation:

We may learn from Florence Nightingale because she set an excellent example for many of the traits that were crucial throughout this pandemic, including perseverance, compassion, bravery, and a determination to advocate for and change the health circumstances of disadvantaged groups. However, that is not all that Florence Nightingale can instruct us in today. She did more than just provide care; she also discussed what she discovered and used her position to impact the public's perception of nurses at the time. She used her influence to encourage government funding for nursing and health care reform. The phrase "nurses cannot sit on the sidelines watching" may be the most accurate representation of nursing advocacy.

Thus, nursing was elevated by Nightingale to a respectable and autonomous profession.

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