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  • There are problems with nursing - such as the issue of nurses all having to do degrees these days. But that doesn’t mean to say the entire infrastructure of nursing is falling about and that it is populated by unfeeling psychopaths, which is, frankly, the implication sometimes.

    Fall   Mean   Nursing  
    "Jo Brand: If the Tories are re-elected in 2015, it could be the end of the NHS". Interview with Rachael Bletchly, www.mirror.co.uk. June 14, 2013.
  • Some people think that doctors and nurses can put scrambled eggs back into the shell.

    Nursing   Thinking   Eggs  
  • The very elements of what constitutes good nursing are as little understood for the well as for the sick. The same laws of health, or of nursing, for they are in reality the same, obtain among the well as among the sick.

    Florence Nightingale (1860). “Notes on Nursing: What it Is, and what it is Not”, p.4
  • Jay Wexler is my kind of writer--a weird one, and a wry one, and one who isnt afraid to act silly in a sort of bait-and-switch that, to the readers surprise, moves him as much as it makes him laugh. Like all the best comedians, Wexler is clearly nursing a heart that the world broke a long time ago. Ed Tuttle is a book that cant decide what it wants to be when it grows up, but as with most cases of arrested development, theres something very serious going on behind all the antics. Plus, there are pictures.

  • The nurse is temporarily the consciousness of the unconscious, the love of life of the suicidal, the leg of the amputee, the eyes of the newly blind, a means of locomotion for the newborn , knowledge and confidence for the young mother, a voice for those too weak to speak, and so on.

    "A Virginia Henderson Reader: Excellence in Nursing".
  • The time is come when women must do something more than the "domestic hearth," which means nursing the infants, keeping a pretty house, having a good dinner and an entertaining party.

    Party   Mean   Nursing  
    Florence Nightingale (2017). “Cassandra and Suggestions for Thought by Florence Nightingale”, p.200, Routledge
  • Nursing is not only a natural vocation for a woman, but an occupation which increases her matrimonial chances about eighty per cent.

  • The amount of relief and comfort experienced by the sick after the skin has been carefully washed and dried, is one of the commonest observations made at a sick bed.

    Nursing   Sick   Skins  
    Florence Nightingale (1861). “Notes on Nursing for the Labouring Classes”, p.64
  • When I approach a more mature age, I am not going to live in America. Visiting my grandmother, when she was 94, which is a very long life in Cambodia, I saw how important it was that she was in a community with my sisters, brothers and all grandchildren were so involved in her life. I liked that experience so much more than visiting my sister-in-law's grandparents in a nursing home. It's about looking at a community through your window versus being part of a community that's alive, that is youthful and old and hungry and smelly and loud, where everything is vibrant and colorful.

    Source: www.interviewmagazine.com
  • By default, we have created a "system" of nursing-home care for the aged in which middle-class people pay exorbitant rates to for-profit nursing-home entrepreneurs - and then when private resources are consumed and the patient qualifies as a pauper, the nursing home begins billing Medicaid. This is precisely the antithesis of social citizenship; instead of the poor being accorded the dignity associated with the middle class, equality of treatment is achieved by making the middle class undergo pauperization.

    Home   Nursing   Class  
    "The Economic Illusion". Book by Robert Kuttner, 1984.
  • 'Project Runway' was my guilty pleasure while my son was napping or nursing.

    Son   Nursing   Naps  
  • The origin of nursing started out with prostitutes, who would go care for people in jail. That was back when nobody wanted to go to the hospital because it was basically a place that you went to die. It started progressing with the visiting nurses in the South. The women started wearing these outfits to make it look like they were more sophisticated and so that they could be more respected. They started recruiting women from good education backgrounds because they wanted to make it a more respected profession.

    Nursing   Jail   Nurse  
    Source: collider.com
  • In a world where there is so much to be done, I felt strongly impressed that there must be something for me to do.

    "Letters from New York: Second Series, Volume 1". Book by Lydia Maria Child ("Letter 31" (31 December 1844), p. 284), 1845.
  • I believe the second half of one's life is meant to be better than the first half. The first half is finding out how you do it. And the second half is enjoying it.

    Believe   Nursing   Age  
  • Of course I'd have loved to be Prime Minister. But I'm not nursing a grievance.

    "In his own words". www.theguardian.com. January 18, 2009.
  • True forgiveness deals with the past, all of the past, to make the future possible. We cannot go on nursing grudges even vicariously for those who cannot speak for themselves any longer. We have to accept that we do what we do for generations past, present and yet to come. That is what makes a community a community or a people a people-for better or for worse.

    Nursing   Past   People  
  • Beautiful young people are accidents of nature, but beautiful old people are works of art.

  • Difficult as it is really to listen to someone in affliction, it is just as difficult for him to know that compassion is listening to him.

    Simone Weil (1973). “Waiting for God: Translated by Emma Craufurd ; With an Introd. by Leslie A. Fiedler”
  • I found myself wondering, what would it be like to have a strange woman living in your home, nursing your child? My resulting research into the private lives of women in the 18th and 19th centuries inspired me and provided the backbone for [Lady of Milkweed Manor] novel.

    Children   Home   Nursing  
  • A baby nursing at a mother's breast... is an undeniable affirmation of our rootedness in nature.

    Mother   Baby   Nursing  
    David Suzuki (1995). “Time to Change”, Stoddart Pub
  • The craving for 'the return of the day', which the sick so constantly evince, is generally nothing but the desire for light.

    Nursing   Light   Sick  
    Florence Nightingale, Ramona Salotti (2003). “Notes on Nursing: What It Is, and What It Is Not”, p.48, Barnes & Noble Publishing
  • There is no part of my life, upon which I can look back without pain.

    Pain   Nursing   Looks  
    Florence Nightingale, Lynn McDonald (2001). “Florence Nightingale: Collected Works of Florence Nightingale”, p.91, Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
  • Religion must be loved as a kind of country and nursing-mother. It was religion that nourished our virtues, that showed us heaven, that taught us to walk in the path of duty.

    Joseph Joubert (1896). “Pensées of Joubert”
  • You need somebody to support the retirees. You need to pay into the pension plans. You need people to work at the hospitals, at the nursing homes.

    Home   Nursing   People  
    Source: www.pbs.org
  • I never lose an opportunity of urging a practical beginning, however small, for it is wonderful how often in such matters the mustard-seed germinates and roots itself.

    "The Life of Florence Nightingale" Vol. II, by Edward Tyas Cook, (p. 406), 1914.
  • The state is the nursing mother of human culture.

  • Constant attention by a good nurse may be just as important as a major operation by a surgeon.

    "Simpson's Contemporary Quotations". Book by James Beasley Simpson, 1988.
  • You must never so much think as whether you like it or not, whether it is bearable or not; you must never think of anything except the need, and how to meet it.

  • A good culture in a hospital can absorb and manage a few bad nurses, but once the culture becomes bad in itself, bad nursing practice is much harder to hide.

  • In a hospital they throw you out into the street before you are half cured, but in a nursing home they don't let you out till you are dead.

    Home   Nursing   Half  
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