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April/May 2022 Newsletter

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Newsletter April/May, 2022

National Nurses Day is held annually on May 6 which marks the beginning of National Nurses Week. The day is to recognize the contribution nurses make to our world and to provide thanks. National Nurses week ends on May 12th which is the birthday of the original founder of modern nursing Florence Nightingale. Florence Nightingale was born on May 12, 1820, and during the Crimean War between Russia as well as Britain, she worked as a nurse manager and trainer. She organized the care center for injured troops in Constantinople during the Crimean War. Besides facing Russian forces, she and her team of 38 nurses looked after British soldiers who were struggling with poor sanitation. Nursing gained a positive reputation as a result of her efforts and services. She received the title, "The Lady with the Lamp," as she used to visit injured troops at night and became an icon of Victorian society. With over 3 million working nurses in the US today, nurses make up the highest percentage of the US healthcare workforce. They walk an average of 5 kilometers per shift, as caring for others’ health is such an active job! If you think nurses are only found in hospitals, then think again! The majority of registered nurses (59%) practice elsewhere, such as in a nursing home or on home visits. They work across communities to keep people worldwide happy and healthy, and National Nurses Day is the perfect opportunity to show your appreciation for their important work!

Appreciative Reflection of the Day “Something precious is lost if we rush headlong into the details of life without pausing for a moment to pay homage to the mystery of life and the gift of another day.” KENT NERBURN


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