NR393 Week 3 Historical Figures and Their Nursing Characteristics
Step 1: Review the chart below. Locate your assigned notable figure and nursing characteristic based on the first letter of your last name.
Last Name | Assigned Notable Figure from the Civil War | Assigned Nursing Characteristic |
A-F | Caroline Burghardt | Lifelong Learning |
G-L | Emma Southwick Brinton | Endurance |
M-R | Adelaide Spurgeon | Problem-Solving |
S-Z | Sarah E. Thompson | Resilience |
Step 2: Answer the discussion prompts below with explanation and detail. Note: It may be helpful to search for your notable figure and the Civil War. You may utilize this link to access helpful information about your notable figure: Civil War Pioneers: Meet Some of America’s First Female Nurses > U.S. Department of Defense > StoryLinks to an external site.
Paragraph one: Explore your assigned notable figure’s story. How did your assigned notable figure display the assigned nursing characteristic?
Paragraph two: Consider the roles and responsibilities of nurses today. How does the assigned nursing characteristic apply to current nursing practice?
Paragraph three: Reflect on your assigned notable figure and nursing characteristic. How does your assigned notable figure inspire you to further develop this nursing characteristic?
References: Provide complete references for all citations.
NOTE: The resource link above may not be used as an Outside Scholarly Source for this discussion. For additional outside scholarly sources, please explore the Chamberlain Library
Solution
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As someone who defied all odds in her role as a Civil War nurse as well as an espionage spy, Sarah E. Thompson was an extraordinarily resilient woman. As a nurse, she cared for wounded soldiers in dire conditions that often lacked medical supplies and in a toxic environment with disease and danger at every turn (Nitz, 2020)…………..Get full solution for $10.00
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