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If you could be someone, who would you be? What would you do if you were him or her?
“Lo! In that house of misery
A lady with a lamp I see
Pass through the glimmering gloom,
And flit from room to room.”
That was a part of a famous poem written by Henry Longfellow about Florence Nightingale. Florence Nightingale was known as a person who laid the foundation of professional nursing with the establishment. I’ve admired Florence since the first time I read about her in “ what a life”. That book contains stories of amazing people and Florence was one of them. She made me change my mind thus if I could be someone, I would be Florence Nightingale.
Florence Nightingale was born and grew up in a rich and upper-class British family. At that time, nursing was a terrible and poor professor. That was why her family prohibited her. In 1844, Florence decided to enter nursing, despite the intense anger and distress of her mother and sister. In addition, she rebelled against the expected role for a woman of her status, which was just to become a wife and mother. Florence was very concerned in the conditional hospital for poor people and Aboriginal thus she did whatever she could in order to help them. In 1854, Florence and thirty-eight women volunteered nurses to go to Turkey. At there, they saw an awful scene. Soldiers being badly cared for by overworked medical staff in the face of official indifference. There was no equipment to process food for the patients. The number of died people always increased. Florence and the women worked very hard. They took care of patients very carefully. Florence worked twenty hours a day, almost all time of a day. At the age of forty-three, she got sick. While she was abed for the rest of her life, she still continued working to help others.
Reading her biography, I am so surprised. “How could she do that? What did make her strange like that?” She was really amazed. Florence made me so reflected. Because of her passion, patience and determination, Florence made me stronger and belief my-self. A dream will always be a dream if I never try hard and pursue it. Thinking about it is always easier than making it be real. Especially, medical branch is really challenge however Florence could do that. And she spent almost all of her life for medical branch. She was really a beautiful heroine of medicine. I want to be like her. I want to become a nurse.
I choose studying Bachelor degree of science – nursing. It is a four-year-program that leads to the BSN degree with emphasis on leadership, research and clinical practice. After graduating, I want to work in Army. That will be a wonderful chance for me to curtain space between theory and fact. I can practice, improve and learn how to think and work independent in my career. I can meet a lot of patients, speak with them, help them to solve their health problems and educate them on healthy living and preventive health care. I love to take care of people. Seeing their health better and better makes me feel very happy. Otherwise, living in military training, I will have a basic training included hours of classes, strenuous physical activity and wartime scenario training. I will sleep, eat and live the same unglamorous life of soldiers. That will be another opportunity for me because I love to challenge myself. Making joy, healthy and happiness for people is all of my dream. Pursuing a dream and make it come true are a big deal of my life. I am trying and will try my best in order to achieve my goal.
If you could be someone, who would you be? What would you do if you were him or her?
“Lo! In that house of misery
A lady with a lamp I see
Pass through the glimmering gloom,
And flit from room to room.”
That was a part of a famous poem written by Henry Longfellow about Florence Nightingale. Florence Nightingale was known as a person who laid the foundation of professional nursing with the establishment. I’ve admired Florence since the first time I read about her in “ what a life”. That book contains stories of amazing people and Florence was one of them. She made me change my mind thus if I could be someone, I would be Florence Nightingale.
Florence Nightingale was born and grew up in a rich and upper-class British family. At that time, nursing was a terrible and poor professor. That was why her family prohibited her. In 1844, Florence decided to enter nursing, despite the intense anger and distress of her mother and sister. In addition, she rebelled against the expected role for a woman of her status, which was just to become a wife and mother. Florence was very concerned in the conditional hospital for poor people and Aboriginal thus she did whatever she could in order to help them. In 1854, Florence and thirty-eight women volunteered nurses to go to Turkey. At there, they saw an awful scene. Soldiers being badly cared for by overworked medical staff in the face of official indifference. There was no equipment to process food for the patients. The number of died people always increased. Florence and the women worked very hard. They took care of patients very carefully. Florence worked twenty hours a day, almost all time of a day. At the age of forty-three, she got sick. While she was abed for the rest of her life, she still continued working to help others.
Reading her biography, I am so surprised. “How could she do that? What did make her strange like that?” She was really amazed. Florence made me so reflected. Because of her passion, patience and determination, Florence made me stronger and belief my-self. A dream will always be a dream if I never try hard and pursue it. Thinking about it is always easier than making it be real. Especially, medical branch is really challenge however Florence could do that. And she spent almost all of her life for medical branch. She was really a beautiful heroine of medicine. I want to be like her. I want to become a nurse.
I choose studying Bachelor degree of science – nursing. It is a four-year-program that leads to the BSN degree with emphasis on leadership, research and clinical practice. After graduating, I want to work in Army. That will be a wonderful chance for me to curtain space between theory and fact. I can practice, improve and learn how to think and work independent in my career. I can meet a lot of patients, speak with them, help them to solve their health problems and educate them on healthy living and preventive health care. I love to take care of people. Seeing their health better and better makes me feel very happy. Otherwise, living in military training, I will have a basic training included hours of classes, strenuous physical activity and wartime scenario training. I will sleep, eat and live the same unglamorous life of soldiers. That will be another opportunity for me because I love to challenge myself. Making joy, healthy and happiness for people is all of my dream. Pursuing a dream and make it come true are a big deal of my life. I am trying and will try my best in order to achieve my goal.