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Killer nurse on TV's "Criminal Minds"
So did anyone watch this new show tonight? The new "Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior" that had a killer nurse on a rampage. Anyway, I was curious to know if any nurses out there swore an oath to care for patients. Forrest Whitaker's character said something about nurses having sworn an oath to care for people and I thought that was odd since I never knew we had an oath. I mean, I know about the Hippocratic oath but I always thought it was for physicians.
Do we have an oath for nurses I don't know about?
No Florence Nightingale didn't even write it. It was written in 1893. This is what was posted on the ANA..
This modified "Hippocratic Oath" was composed in 1893 by Mrs. Lystra E. Gretter and a Committee for the Farrand Training School for Nurses, Detroit, Michigan. It was called the Florence Nightingale Pledge as a token of esteem for the founder of modern nursing.
When I saw that ridiculous Nightingale Pledge on my commencement program, along with the "hooding" and "pinning" ceremonial nonsense, I gave my graduation tickets away, and spent commencement day packing a truck to move as far away from that hellish school as I could.
I think someone should write a new pledge that reflects current sensibilities. Haha! I can only imagine what it would say!
It's interesting how such oaths evolve with time. The stress of the Nightengale pledge to be pure and obediant tells a lot about how sexist society was toward nurses and women in general. And until relatively recently, the hippocratic oath had physicians swearing that they would never help a woman abort her pregnancy....
Fiona59
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Did it when I graduated, at the ceremony. No lamps though. Cap, white uniform, got diploma, entire class said pledge.