International Nurses Day. Nurse's Day - presentation Presentation of congratulations on Nurse's Day

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Beloved, dear names - Like stars, you are in our sky, And next to her is a bright star, She served in the infantry battalion. You brought me out from under the fire and extended my life for a century. In women I am looking for you alone, as if in the years of hard times. The tarpaulin has long been abandoned and the bag is laid up in the medical battalion. But I always see your eyes, blooming in a black minefield.

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“What was accomplished by Soviet military medicine during the years of the last war can, in all fairness, be called a feat. For us, veterans of the Great Patriotic War, the image of a military medic will remain the personification of high humanism, courage and dedication"

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During the Great Patriotic War, there were more than 200 thousand doctors and over 500 thousand paramedics, nurses, medical instructors and orderlies in the army and navy, many of whom died in the fire of battle. In general, during the war, the mortality rate of medical workers was in second place after riflemen. The combat losses of the medical corps amounted to 210,602 people, of which 84,793 were irrecoverable. The greatest losses were on the battlefield or near it - 88.2% of the total number of losses, including corpsmen-porters - 60%.

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Most doctors are women, mothers, sisters, daughters. The brunt of military everyday life fell on their shoulders, because almost the entire male population was on the front line. Women doctors. They faced no less trials than the soldiers on the front line. They showed so much bravery, courage and fearlessness! Old people and children, the wounded and disabled, the weak and sick - everyone needed help nurse and a sanitary squad. And every soldier and commander felt this in battle, knowing that there was a sister nearby, a “sister”, a fearless person who would not leave you in trouble, would provide first aid in any conditions, would drag you to shelter, carry you in difficult times, and hide you from bombing. on the way.

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“... Comrade Verozubova carried over 200 wounded from the battlefield and gave them first aid medical care. Taking part in a tank landing on the battlefield, she bandaged 40 wounded soldiers. The three-time wounded woman did not leave the battlefield.” “..I, a young nurse, under bombing and shelling, had to bandage wounds on the battlefield, find those who were breathing, find help and save, drag a heavy soldier with weak girlish hands to the dressing station... On the way, we came under bombing, walking the wounded were able to jump out and run into the forest. The seriously wounded were screaming in fear, I calmed them down as best I could, running from car to car. Luckily, the bombs didn’t hit.” Now the lives of all the wounded depended on the girl. She had to, without hesitation, help a person save his life, without hesitation, she said: “Take blood from me as much as necessary,” and in return received words of gratitude and letters.

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Soviet nurses Olga Bolbas and Maria Gulevich, awarded medals “For Military Merit,” read thank you letter, which came from a forward position from a Red Army soldier being treated in their hospital.

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She saved a hundred wounded alone and carried them out of the barrage of fire, she gave them water to drink and bandaged their wounds herself...

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Since August 1943, Rusakov was a military doctor. Then - a battalion doctor in a brigade special purpose, which was part of the strategic reserve. During the period of offensive battles in Ukraine (crossing the Dnieper), the battalion was assigned to one of the attacking divisions. Alexander Alexandrovich Vishnevsky, a universal surgeon, was very popular with the wounded and sick. He was a real, outstanding doctor who treated people whom even the most experienced doctors turned away from. Well, how can we forget Vishnevsky’s most famous discovery - ointment? Nikolai Nikolaevich Burdenko turned 65 years old in 1945. But on the very first day of the war he came to the military sanitary department of the Red Army. “I consider myself mobilized,” he said, “I’m ready to complete any task.” Burdenko was appointed chief surgeon of the Red Army. May 8, 1943 – By Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR for outstanding achievements in the field of Soviet medicine N.N. Burdenko was the first Soviet physician to be awarded the title of Hero of Socialist Labor with the Order of Lenin and the Hammer and Sickle Gold Medal.

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Nicknames have faded into memory. I can’t even remember the face now. We, who came later, do not know anything at all. Only the gray-haired veteran still remembers the dog sled that once dragged him from the battlefield to the medical battalion! The orderlies were also replaced by dogs... Evacuation of a wounded soldier from the battlefield. Velikiye Luki region, 1943

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When carried out in a primary care facility medical examination arriving wounded, in order to determine the degree of urgency of their evacuation, bandages that were wet and unsatisfactorily applied were changed in the MSB, the correct application of splints was checked, and necessary cases they were replaced, and the tourniquets previously applied to stop arterial bleeding were monitored. Addressed special attention for the administration of anti-tetanus and anti-gangrenous serums for artillery and mine wounds of the lower half of the body, as well as for all lacerated wounds and large contamination of the body. At the primary care facility, measures were taken to combat shock and the consequences of large blood losses, which required emergency assistance in the form of preoperative blood transfusions and blood substitutes, which was of particular importance in the difficult conditions of evacuation of the wounded

"State budgetary educational institution of secondary vocational education“Amur Medical College” Project author: Aksana Alekseevna Ismailova Head: Tatyana Valerievna Vasilyeva II- All-Russian competition students of NGOs and secondary vocational education Power Point presentation “My profession is my future”


In the past she was called a sister of mercy. In the days of terrible epidemics and wars, sometimes with one word they could relieve the pain of those suffering, console them and give hope for recovery. Under the nurse's gentle voice, even the most painful injection is not noticeable. And the bitter mixture doesn’t seem so disgusting. The first representative of this profession was the Englishwoman Florence Nightingale, who in the days of the Crimean Company organized a kind of “ambulance” squad, which included nuns, sisters of mercy, 38 people in total. Today, May 12, her birthday, nurses from all countries celebrate their professional holiday- International Nurses Day. A little history...


The profession of a nurse is incredibly relevant and in demand. The geography of their possible work is extensive: these include small regional hospitals, clinics, dispensaries, and large medical centers; - these are sanatoriums, all kinds of recreation centers, medical and preventive institutions; -This educational institutions, large public and private organizations, enterprises.





The nurse must know the name and purpose of medications, rules and methods of disinfection, rules for performing injections, vaccinations, dressings, rules for caring for patients, basic concepts professional ethics and deontology, sections of medical and educational psychology, must master the technique of performing medical procedures. A good general education background in biology, botany, anatomy, chemistry, and physics is required.


In the rapidly emerging healthcare market, the need for nurses is 2-3 times greater than for doctors. Today there is an acute shortage of nurses. However, there is an even greater demand for experienced proactive nurses in the system paid healthcare. In this system, the number of vacancies exceeds 56%, and the real need for executive qualified experienced nurses reaches 86%. Just the facts......


There are several career options for a nurse. You can, while remaining in the same position, improve your qualifications and receive a corresponding salary increase. Another option is administrative: you can become the head nurse of a department or even a hospital. The third option is to continue your education and become a doctor. Prospects in the profession





At the beginning of September 1854, the girl Dasha from the Ship side of Sevastopol suddenly cut off her braids, changed into a sailor's uniform, and sold the house she inherited from her parents, all her orphan property. In return, she bought a horse and cart, blankets and a lot of white linen, bottles of vinegar and wine. The neighbors decided that she had “become crazy” after the death of her father (sailor Lavrenty Mikhailov died in the Battle of Sinop) and decided to go to all four directions. But the cart moved to the banks of the Alma River, where one of the hardest battles of the Crimean War took place. This “carriage of grief” became the first mobile dressing station on the battlefield, and Dasha was the embodiment of a sister of mercy. In the name of mercy


The humanistic and heroic example inflamed many women's hearts in the besieged city. Following her, other Sevastopol patriots—the wives, sisters, and daughters of the defense participants—took to care for the wounded. Like Dasha, the Kryzhanovsky sisters Ekaterina, Vassa and eleven-year-old Alexandra were subsequently awarded gold medals “For Diligence”. Nicholas I asked the Grand Dukes Nicholas and Mikhail, who were in Sevastopol, to kiss her on their behalf and reward her with 500 rubles, and upon her marriage to pay a dowry of 1000 rubles


All of them were not doctors, whom the hospitals of Sevastopol really needed. Then Nikolai Pirogov, the famous surgeon who led the military medicine of the besieged city, called on the nurses of the Holy Cross community of St. Petersburg, created on the initiative and at the expense of Grand Duchess Elena Pavlovna, the widow of the younger brother of Emperor Nicholas I, to “use all their strength and knowledge for the benefit of the army on the battlefield.” Grand Duke Mikhail.


The Sisters of Mercy wore a golden cross on a blue ribbon as a distinctive sign of the community. With their honesty and dedication, they earned the ardent love of the army: “It was their widow who sent Prince Mikhail,” the soldiers said with gratitude about the Grand Duchess.



May 12 is Nurse's Day. The history of the Nurses' Day holiday goes back to the beginning of the 19th century; on May 12, the founder of the nursing service, Florence Nightingale, was born. During the Crimean War, this woman was the first to organize a service for caring for wounded soldiers, which contributed to a significant reduction in mortality during combat operations. She also organized charitable foundation to create the world's first school of nurses. In 1934, the International Foundation was created. F. Nightingale, on whose initiative International Nurses Day became an annual holiday. It is difficult to imagine our medicine without a nurse. This is one of the most humane professions of our time, since a person’s life and health are the main values ​​for everyone. They are the ones who carry out all the doctor’s orders; their caring word plays a significant role in the patient’s recovery process. According to statistics, nurses account for about 80% of all patient care.



The nurse is good, a very kind soul! And a smile, like the sun, warms us through the window! Very gentle hands, pleasant sounds of voices, They will instantly calm us down, All worries will be driven away! To the nurse from the sick The aroma of forest flowers! Happiness, joy, love, Be healthy, live forever!

Budgetary professional educational institution

Voronezh region

"Borisoglebsk Medical College"

Extracurricular activity scenario,

dedicated International Day Nurse

Given extracurricular activity designed for 1st-2nd year students of medical colleges. Poems included in the script medical workers Voronezh region.

Goals:

Educational:

  • introduce students to the history of the holiday dedicated to International Nurses Day;
  • deepen students' knowledge about the life and work of the founder of nursing, Florence Nightingale;
  • emphasize the importance of the nursing profession in different historical eras, the role of nurses in wartime;

Educational:

  • develop students' ability to speak in front of an audience;
  • reveal creative abilities.

Educational:

  • educate studentsrespect and pride for the chosen profession through the history of the development of nursing in Russia, the continuity of the traditions of mercy;
  • to form in students universal, moral and moral values.

Venue: college auditorium.

Equipment: multimedia projector, laptop, microphones, information stand “Nurses of the Great Patriotic War”; presentation “May 12 – International Nurses Day”; video "Profession of a nurse."

Introductory speech from the teacher:

Today, as in times past, the nurse, on whose fragile shoulders the main burdens of caring for the sick fall, is a stronghold of morality and humanism in modern medicine.

The work of a nurse is very difficult both physically and mentally. Only those who are truly strong in spirit, patient, kind, sensitive and sympathetic remain in this profession. It’s not for nothing that nurses used to be called sisters of mercy. Healthy people are not admitted to hospitals, and where there is pain, there is suffering. Nurses not only carry out the instructions of the attending physician, but also help patients cope with suffering.

The sisters of mercy, undoubtedly, deserve their own holiday - a day when they are given special attention. When they talk a lot about this profession, they say a lot of kind words about nurses and even give them gifts. And there is such a holiday - Nurses Day is celebrated annually all over the world on May 12.

Video "Profession of a nurse."

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Reader.

Here again the long-awaited dawn has come,

You walk through the hospital room through groans and sighs.

You smile so that every sick person can live again with hope and faith,

Even if only drops and crumbs remained of them.

There is a high calling in life -

Be a nurse!

It contains care, love, compassion,

It contains both pity and self-sacrifice!

Your hands have saved and will save thousands more lives,

And all hospital patients need them.

And today, of course, it’s not out of place to say:

The kindness of a nurse for a patient knows no bounds.

And you believe that everything is not in vain,

Even though there are sleepless nights and sometimes backbreaking work.

Life becomes bright, and this is wonderful,

When fears and pain are behind, when death conquers the patient.

Presenter 1. International Nurses Day is celebrated annually on May 12th. A good tradition that in our country has recently acquired its new life, united on this day nurses of different profiles, different ages, different destinies, from different cities and countries, different institutions and already retired people. Flowers, congratulations, good wishes, touching memories, festive concert performances - all this is inherent in such an event.

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Presenter 2. Why is this professional holiday celebrated on May 12? The date was not chosen by chance - May 12, 1820 is the birthday of the famous Englishwoman Florence Nightingale, who during the Crimean War (1853 - 1856) organized the world's first service of the Sisters of Mercy.

Presenter 1. Florence Nightingale was born on May 12, 1820 in Florence. In the mid-19th century, during the heyday of the British Empire, life was difficult for ordinary people. If the rich representatives of the upper classes were drowning in luxury, then the poor had to fight every day for survival. At that time, it was assumed that a woman's destiny was to stay at home and take care of children. Only the poorest women worked, unable to make ends meet without it. Nursing was considered bad work, because they had to work in terrible conditions and for a pittance.

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Presenter 2 .Attitudes towards caregivers changed thanks to Florence Nightingale. Born into a wealthy family, she began to help patients suffering from various diseases. It seemed to Nightingale that it was not enough to do ordinary charity, and she went to the Crimean War in order to provide medical care to the wounded. Her efforts not only led to a significant reduction in mortality in hospitals, but also revolutionized hygiene in nursing care.

Presenter 1. In the 19th century, this seemed an unheard of challenge to the foundations of the then society. Caring for the sick - how low and dirty it is! Florence Nightingale had to overcome the discontent of her relatives and the hostility of many male doctors. However, this amazing woman, showing perseverance, made a real revolution in the medical service.

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Presenter 2. The legendary Englishwoman Florence Nightingale, in “Notes on Nursing,” published in 1859, identified two areas in nursing - nursing and nursing; gave a definition of nursing; showed the difference between nursing and medicine; conducted an analysis of the influence of sanitary and hygienic factors on health status.

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Presenter 1 . In 1860, Florence Nightingale founded the world's first school of Sisters of Charity at St. Thomas's Hospital in London. The selection process for the nursing school was very strict. The sisters were provided with full food, housing and pocket money, but a strict protocol on behavior was established for each of them. If a sister was caught in unscrupulous care of the sick, rude treatment or anything else reprehensible, she was expelled from school and hospital immediately.

Presenter 2. The sisters of mercy, upon graduating from school, took a solemn oath drawn up by Florence Nightingale, which included the following words: “With all my might I will strive to help the doctor in his work and devote myself to ensuring the health of those who turn to me for help.”

Presenter 1. The selfless woman became an example of service to people and a prototype of international charity. Her merit was the fight for reform of the system medical care in the British army and the transformation of nursing into a serious, respected profession based on the development of special training programs and the imposition of high professional requirements for the activities of nurses.

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Presenter 2. In 1912, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies established the Florence Nightingale Medal “For true charity and concern for people, arousing the admiration of all mankind.” This award is the most honorable for sisters of mercy anywhere in the world.
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Presenter 1. The profession of a nurse is very important and in demand today, because a nurse carries out most of the doctor’s orders, spends the most time with the patient, providing him with all kinds of assistance, trying to alleviate the course of the disease. A nurse is “the legs of the legless,” “the eyes of the blind,” a support for a child, a source of knowledge and confidence for a young mother, the mouth of those “who are too weak and self-absorbed to speak.”

Presenter 2. Have you ever wondered why women in this profession are called sisters? And this word took root for the reason that the first nurses appeared thanks to the church. So in this case, “sister” is not a related, but a spiritual concept.

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Reader 2

Immeasurable kindness

Love is immeasurable too

An immeasurable helping hand,

Which is the most expensive.

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When trouble takes you by surprise:

You are unwell, you look very bad -

They give everyone their warmth,

They have been given a name - sisters of mercy.

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Their help seems to be on the sidelines,

Their help seems invisible

But also in the rear and in the war

They fought selflessly.

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She covered the wounded from bullets,

Forgetting about rest and sleep,

Sometimes they saved someone's life

And then they didn’t come home.

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Presenter 1. Since ancient times, women's labor has been used to care for babies, the elderly and the sick. In the history of Russia there are reliable documents according to which women’s labor was used by the state- for caring for the wounded in hospitals and infirmaries under Peter 1.

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By his decree, educational homes were created in 1715, in which women were supposed to serve. However, the recruitment of women to work in hospitals was soon canceled. The role of caregivers was assigned to retired soldiers. Women's labor in civilian hospitals began to be used again only in the mid-18th century. It was carried out by nursing women who were wives or widows of hospital soldiers.

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Presenter 2. In 1814, by personal order of Empress Maria Feodorovna, women from among the workers of the St. Petersburg widow's house were invited and sent to medical institutions to care for and supervise patients. After a one-year probationary period, on March 12, 1815, 16 of the 24 invited widows took the oath and received from the hands of the Empress a specially established sign for this occasion - the “Golden Cross” with the inscription “charity.”

In 1818, the “Institute of Compassionate Widows” was established in Moscow, and courses for training nurses were organized at many hospitals and clinics.

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Presenter 1. In 1844, the first Holy Trinity community of sisters of mercy in Russia was founded in St. Petersburg. It was from this moment that the training of female medical personnel in Russia reached a new qualitative level. The initiative to found this community came directly from Grand Duchess Alexandra Nikolaevna and Princess Theresa of Oldenburg.

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Presenter 2. All women who decided to devote themselves to the noble cause of helping the sick were assigned probation lasting 1 year, in case of successful completion of which they were accepted into sisters of mercy in a solemn official ceremony.

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According to the charter of the Holy Trinity community, the sisters of mercy were not supposed to own any property, including own clothes, or even a tiny amount of money. It stipulated the following: “Everything that a sister can receive for her services in gifts or money belongs to the community” (the community existed mainly on donations from various charitable organizations). At the slightest violation of these rules, the sister was expelled from the community, but in the entire history there has never been a single such case!

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Presenter 1 . The largest community of sisters of mercy in Russia, the world's first organization of women's aid in war, was created on the initiative of prof. Medical and Surgical Academy of Nikolai Ivanovich Pirogov under the auspices of the leader. Kng. Elena Pavlovna in connection with the beginning of the Crimean War. The founding date of the community is considered to be September 14 (27), 1854, when the twelfth feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross is celebrated.

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Presenter 2 . The first head (sister abbess) of the community was the widow of the captain, Alexandra Petrovna Stakhovich, who, however, did not cope well with her duties.

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On October 20, 1855, she was replaced in this post by the more energetic and experienced Ekaterina Aleksandrovna Khitrovo, the head of the “compassionate widows” in Odessa.

On February 2, 1856, when she died of typhus, the leadership of the community, on the recommendation of N.I. Pirogov, passed to Ekaterina Mikhailovna Bakunina, and Elizaveta Petrovna Kartseva became her deputy.

Presenter 1. The whole hard work of the sisters of mercy cannot be overestimated: they worked 20 hours a day, despite the terrible conditions of the front line, constant shelling, cholera and typhus. The sisters’ inherent cleanliness and neatness, as well as their beneficial moral influence, allowed them to nurse the wounded, who, without a doubt, would have been simply doomed without the care of the “sisters,” as the soldiers affectionately called the sisters of mercy. The example of these women inspired the Russian public: huge amount people expressed a desire to help financial assistance, and many Russian women wished to join the ranks of the sisters of mercy.

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Presenter 2. On May 15, 1867, Emperor Alexander II approved the charter of the Society for the Care of Wounded and Sick Soldiers, which in 1876 was renamed the Russian Red Cross Society (ROSC).

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Presenter 2 . After the revolution of 1917 in Russia, not only the authorities and the principles of the state structure underwent changes, but also ethical standards, ideas about morality and ethics. The institution of nurses, which in the eyes of the Bolsheviks was closely connected with religion and the royal family, was also subject to destruction.

However, the new government could not completely abandon the sisterhood. By the end of the 19th century. it became obvious that women are indispensable in the roles of junior and middle medical personnel. During the period under review there was last stage With the rebirth of sisters of mercy into modern nurses, sisterhood became a profession.

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Presenter 1. The first medical schools in the Soviet Republic appeared in 1920, at which time programs for training midwives and nurses were developed and adopted for implementation.

Presenter 2. In 1927, under the direct leadership of N.A. Semashko, the “Regulations on Nurses” were published, which clearly defined the responsibilities of nurses in caring for patients in hospitals and hospitals.

In the period from 1934 to 1938. Over 9,000 nurses were trained in Soviet medical schools, and in total in the Soviet Union in the pre-war years there were 967 medical and sanitary schools and departments.

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Presenter 1. In 1942, the first issue of the magazine “Nurse” was published.

In the 1950s all medical schools were reorganized into medical schools - a government system average special education medical workers.

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Presenter 2. In 1993, a philosophy of nursing was formulated and adopted. In 1994, the Association of Russian Nurses was organized, which became a member and takes an active part in the work International Council nurses.

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Presenter 1 . In 1995, for the first time in Russia, a specialist in nursing G. M. Perfilyeva defended her doctoral dissertation on the topic “Nursing in Russia.” Slide number 27.

On her initiative, the Faculty of Higher Nursing Education was created at the Moscow Medical Academy named after. I. M. Sechenov. Slide number 28.

Presenter 2. Nursing has no restrictions based on nationality, race, age, gender, political or religious beliefs, social status. The need for this profession is universal. It is necessary from birth to death.

The nurse of our time accepts ethical responsibilities: to tell the truth; do good; do no harm; respect the rights and human dignity of the patient; respect the obligations of others; keep your word; be dedicated to the profession.

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Reader 3

These humble hands saved you

They served with mercy.

Radiated goodness and, keeping care,

We lived through these days with you.

In the scorched trenches, in the blizzard and frost,

Front-line adversity and heat,

They did not spare themselves amid grief and tears

That anxious war time.

Those words sound so heartfelt and simple:

"nurse, nurse, sister."

But how much warmth and care they keep

Mother's hands of kindness!

Sister's truly golden hands

Will bring you relief

From colds and pain, from any trouble,

From burns, suffering and wounds.

Nurse, you are a reliable doctor's assistant,

I glorify your righteous work,

Let the candle burn without sparing itself,

But the sick live in that light!

Literature and sources of information.

1. Bakunin. E.M. Memoirs of a sister of mercy of the Holy Cross community. - M., 2001.

2. Vlasov P.V. Abode of Mercy. -M., 2001.

3. Gribanov E.D. Medicine in symbols. – M., 1990.

4. Zvereva N.K. The August Sisters of Mercy: a collection archival documents and memories.-M., 2006.

5. Makhaev S. Ascetics of Mercy. - M., 2003.

6. Osipov G.V. N.I. Pirogov and sisters of mercy in the defense of Sevastopol (1854-1856). - Vladimir, 2004.

7. Both in battle and in labor we glorify our profession. Poems of medical workers - Voronezh: 2010.


Competition “My profession is my future” My profession is a nurse Author: first year student of the State Budgetary educational institution secondary vocational education "Yeysk Medical College of the Department of Health of the Krasnodar Territory" Radchenko Natalia Head: teacher Guseinov V.A. Recently, health workers have ceased to be respected, as it was before A living example is the series “Interns.” This series condemns the corruption and ignorance of health workers. We sometimes forget to whom we owe, maybe not everything, but certainly a lot. After all, in their arms we see the world for the first time. From their touches we take our first breath. They always fight for our lives, sometimes stronger than we ourselves. A nurse is a soul, first of all.

  • The clearest example of this is Florence Nightingale, an Englishwoman who, during the Crimean War, became the founder of the sisters of mercy service. She supervised women treating wounded soldiers. This great woman collected donations to create a nursing school, which was later opened at St. Thomas Hospital (London).
  • It is no coincidence that Russians celebrate
  • World Nurses Day is May 12th – that’s when Florence was born. Also this date is the day of creation professional organization sisters of mercy from different countries peace.
  • It is impossible to imagine today's society without health workers. There may be bad doctors and rude nurses, but they make up a small part of those people who truly are Health Workers with a capital M.
She is slightly in the shadow of the attending physician. Half a step away in terms of her status, but this distance shortens the distance between her and the patient. She is a nurse. And in the matter of caring for the patient, she is the main one. What qualities should a nurse have:
  • First of all, hard work.
  • Purity, external and internal, modesty.
  • Be able to sympathize with someone else's grief.
  • The nurse must behave in such a way that the patient can trust her completely, without being embarrassed by any manipulation or procedure. At work, she must be able to forget about herself, about her household worries and problems, and always be near the sick.
  • In the healing process, in my opinion, all links are equally important, and if the doctor’s job is to treat pathology, then the nurse’s job is to help the patient psychologically cope with the disease.
  • This profession is really hard work, but when you see the faces of happy patients being discharged, it’s a great joy!
Children's dreams
  • They say that thoughts are material, and that a person
  • Most often he says what he dreams about, and it definitely comes true.
  • Every time I saw a nurse or doctor in a snow-white coat, I imagined myself in their image, in the image of a nurse - a sorceress saving people.
  • Yes, thoughts are material, now I know for sure, because in the near future my childhood dream will come true and I will become a nurse.
  • And let me not be a sorceress from childhood dreams,
  • but I will definitely help people!
Why do I want to choose a nursing profession?
  • First of all, I want to help people. When you are in a hospital, you always miss warmth, sympathy, and kind words. A nurse is more with patients than a doctor, and she can comfort the patient.
  • Secondly, I myself will need it in life. When I have a family, children, I will be able to provide them with the most basic medical care. I will be able to competently care for my parents - after all, they, too, will someday grow old.
  • In general, the specialists who are responsible for our lives – doctors – are very important for each of us.
  • A nurse is the legs of the legless, the eyes of the blind, the support of a child, the source of knowledge and confidence for a young mother, the mouth of those who are too weak or self-absorbed to speak.
  • Virginia Henderson.
There is probably no point in arguing about how necessary, important, and wonderful the nursing profession is.
  • Soulfulness, emotional culture, the ability to perceive the experiences of your neighbor, education in responsibility, a sincere understanding of your duty to other people, the awareness that only you and it is you who can and should help a sick person find the fullness of existence, i.e. becoming healthy - these are the moral indicators necessary, in my opinion, for people who choose this profession.
  • It’s impossible without nurses -
  • Without your tender ones, kind hands Touching the wounds carefully removes the fear from the faces of the sick,
  • Without your full eyes of attention,
  • Without your words of encouragement... All of you are full of charm, All of you are worthy of admiration!
  • You scurry about like clever bees,
  • To whom - an injection, to whom - a drink, You carry the warmth of your soul, Not daring to forget the sick.
  • You are the embodiment of caring,
  • With any contact you have with someone who is sick, and on Sundays and Saturdays you will disperse the pain like smoke,
  • With your heartfelt attention,
  • And support for those who are without strength, In endless movement... Oh, nurses, how sweet you are!



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