Florence Nightengale Pledge.

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How many nurses out there still had to learn this pledge?? I did when I was in college and I was just wondering if anyone else had had to memorize it too.

Florence Nightingale Pledge

I solemnly pledge myself before God and in the presence of this assembly, to pass my life in purity and to practice my profession faithfully. I will abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous, and will not take or knowingly administer any harmful drug. I will do all in my power to maintain and elevate the standard of my profession, and will hold in confidence all personal matters committed to my keeping and all family affairs coming to my knowledge in the practice of my calling. With loyalty will I endeavor to aid the physician in his work, and devote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care.

Tweety, BSN, RN

34,250 Posts

Specializes in Med-Surg, Trauma, Ortho, Neuro, Cardiac.

No.

I'm glad we didn't because I probably would have refused. It doesn't speak to who I am as a nurse.

leslie :-D

11,191 Posts

dang, i could NEVER abstain from what is mischievous.

leslie

Diary/Dairy, RN

1,785 Posts

When we recited this at capping, our instructors were VERY particular about the pronunciation...it was miss-che-vus -> short e NOT miss-chee-veeus.

And I am with you Leslie!! Life is messy - get used to it!

suzy253, RN

3,815 Posts

Specializes in Telemetry/Med Surg.

We recited it at graduation as well.......and I am the known mischievous one

Jo Dirt

3,270 Posts

We just read it off a piece of paper at the pinning ceremony.

allnurses Guide

Spidey's mom, ADN, BSN, RN

11,304 Posts

I think in historical terms it is a nice touch for nursing students to learn.

Of course the only part that sticks a bit in my craw is the "aid" to the doc part . ... . . I like being a teammate better.

steph

Mulan

2,228 Posts

No.

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woody62, RN

928 Posts

Specializes in icu, er, transplant, case management, ps.

The last time I said it, was on June 22, 1964 at my capping ceremony. Ya, we even wore caps back then.;) Along with heavily starched bibs, aprons, collars and cuffs.:lol2:

Woody:balloons:

Diary/Dairy, RN

1,785 Posts

Well, only 5 years ago, I wore blue picstripe dresses with a coverall white apron, white cap, and white hose/shoes....

woody62, RN

928 Posts

Specializes in icu, er, transplant, case management, ps.
Well, only 5 years ago, I wore blue picstripe dresses with a coverall white apron, white cap, and white hose/shoes....

Hey, I remember starching my cap in liquid starch and then slapping it on to a mirror to dry. And pinning my bid and apron together, and having it stand up, alone, overnight, before I put it on. I didn't think anyone still wore such uniforms. The inside of the apron were great for writing notes on.

Woody:balloons:

Suninmyheart

186 Posts

Specializes in Cardiac/Telemetry, Hospice, Home Health.

holy-moly, where did you go to school 5 years ago where you had to recite this and wear a pinstripe dress.

I am in disbelief at how sexist and outdated this FN pledge is.

Perhaps it is time to create a new pledge...

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