What Would Florence Think of Us Today?

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What Would Florence Think of Us Today?

If Florence was alive today, what do you think she would say regarding the nursing profession, the healthcare system in general, and the challenges we are facing? It would certainly be interesting to hear what she would say about the COVID Pandemic, the nursing shortage and more, and what some of her insights would be.

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Specializes in Libs.

 Florence will be cancelled and have no legacy if the woke nursing world has its way.

The postmodern attack on western society, our profession included, must be stopped.  The radical nurses and academic types need to be reigned in and common sense needs to be re-amplified in nursing.

Specializes in ER.

Florence believed in the healing power of nature, our natural ability to heal and used fresh air, nature, rest and compassion regardless of what technical things were done with patients, that has been removed from nursing. She was very holistic, almost like an honorary Naturopath.