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Nursing

Without any doctors, nurses, surgeons, or even physical therapists the world as we know it would be a complete disaster. Since the days of Florence Nightingale, patients in hospitals around the world depended on the care of nurses. These trained professionals assist doctors and specialists in virtually every area of medicine. In addition, nursing allows for a special type of one-on-one contact that doctors can’t provide. Nurses provide various services for patients on an hourly basis. This special, intimate contact has prompted a significant change in the field of nursing. In most modern medicinal institutions, as well as practical training programs, nurses are taught provide skillful services, as well as compassion and caring. Patients and doctors, alike, realize the value of the services nurses provide. After Florence Nightingale revolutionized the profession in the 1850’s, deaths in hospitals dropped dramatically, from 420 per 1000 to 22 per 1000 (Kurzen 59).
Since that time, h...

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