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Florence Nightingale, The Lady With the Lamp - Coggle Diagram
Florence Nightingale
Early life
She was born in May 12, 1820 in Florence Italy
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Her father taught her German, French and Italian
She enrolled as a nursing student at the Lutheran Hospital of Pastor Fliedner in Kaiserwerth, Germany.
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Importance
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Thanks to Nightingale, nursing come to be viewed as an honorable
In 1859, she published Notes on Hospitals, which focused on how to properly run civilian hospitals.
Death and Legacy
She died on saturday, August 13, 1910, at her home in London.
Her desire was to have a quiet and modest funeral, her relatives turned down a national funeral.
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was a
Statistician
Her ability to translate this data into a new visual format (Nightingale Rose Diagram) made the complicated data accessible to all.
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Social reformer
Thanks to her, nursing had come to be viewed as an honorable vocation.
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The Lady With the Lamp
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She created a number of patient services that contributed to improving the quality of their hospital stay
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