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Nursing, history, and orthopedics in manuals (1875-1928) [PDF]
Objectives: to discuss the content of manuals, with emphasis on orthopedics, in support of the development of nursing care culture. Methods: cultural-historical method articulated with document analysis technique.
Bruna Moura Oliveira dos Santos+4 more
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VISIONS AND REVISIONS: THE PERCIPIENCE OF FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE
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Christine E. Hallett
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The history of disaster nursing: from Nightingale to nursing in the 21st century
Background Nurses have a rich history in performing their duty both domestically and internationally in response to a disaster. Comprising the largest proportion of the healthcare workforce, nurses possess a unique opportunity to inform disaster planning
Kelsie A Fletcher, K. Reddin, D. Tait
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Social Image of Nursing. An Integrative Review about a Yet Unknown Profession
Background: Nursing is a discipline on which stereotypes have persisted throughout its history, considering itself a feminine profession and subordinated to the medical figure, without its own field of competence.
Macarena López-Verdugo+4 more
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OBJECTIVES to describe the construction and validation process for a mobile application for development of the nursing history and diagnosis. METHODS methodological study conducted in 2018 in three stages: content creation, based on the Basic Human ...
Evandro Bernardino Mendes de Melo+6 more
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Facing history for the future of nursing.
In a recent editorial Jenny Carryer (Carryer, 2019) argued that for nurses to more forcefully lead new approaches to health care, the profession needed to move beyond the discourses that are currently seen to be dividing the profession.
Kylie M. Smith
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BackgroundThe first inquisitorial trials were against Muslims and Jews. Later, they focused on women, especially caregivers. Progressively, they were linked to witchcraft and sorcery because of their great care, generational and empirical knowledge.
Blanca Espina-Jerez+5 more
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Chile during the early twentieth century, had a social and health reality of deficiencies that was reflected in a high prevalence of infectious diseases, low life expectancy of people and a high rate of infant mortality.
Elizabeth Núñez Carrasco+3 more
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