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NurseWords.com
dictionary of nursing abbreviations and acronyms
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Nurses are probably as old as civilization. As WET nurses, they’re mentioned in the Book of Exodus (Moses’ mother, who managed to get paid to rear her own baby) and the works of Homer. As people who assisted doctors by caring for the sick and injured, they’ve also been around for a LONG time–where there’s war, there will be nurses.. In the Middle Ages, many convents and monasteries also took the sick into care for them. The nursing profession was around before Florence Nightingale, but she was the first to make it a respectable pursuit for a lady. Her best known American follower, though not necessarily the first, was Clara Barton. As for Florida, I’m afraid you’re on you own!