Florence Nightingale to Her Nurses a Selection From Miss Nightingales Addresse

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Florence Nightingale to Her Nurses a Selection From Miss Nightingales Addresse
Nightingale, Florence, 1820-1910
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For myself, I can say that I have never known what it was, since I can remember anything, not to have " prickly " discipline, more than any one knew of; and I hope I have not "kicked. " To return to Trustworthiness.
Most of you, on leaving the Home, go first on 62 PATIENT m night duty. Now there is nothing like night duty for trying our trustworthiness. A year hence you will tell me whether you have felt any temptation not to be quite honest in reporting cases the next morning to your Sister or
... Nurse : that is, to say you have observed when you have not observed ; to slur over things in your report, which, for aught you know, may be of consequence to the patient : to slur over things in your work because there is no one watching you : no one but God.
It has indeed been known that the Night Nurse had stayed in the kitchen to talk ; but we may trust such things will not happen again.
And, for all, Jet us all say this word for our- selves : everything gets toppled over if we don't make it a matter of conscience, a matter of reckon- ing between ourselves and our God.


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