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  1. The Nightingale Pledge, named in honour of Florence Nightingale, is a modified version of the Hippocratic Oath. Lystra Gretter and a Committee for the Farrand Training School Grace for Nurses in Detroit, Michigan created the pledge in 1893.

  2. Mar 26, 2017 · The Nightingale Pledge, named in honor of Florence Nightingale, is a modified version of the Hippocratic Oath. Lystra Gretter and a Committee for the Farrand Training School for Nurses in Detroit, Michigan, created the pledge in 1893.

  3. The Florence Nightingale pledge is a modified version of the Hippocratic Oath, taken by nurses as a commitment to uphold ethical standards and provide compassionate care to patients. Why is it called the Florence Nightingale pledge?

  4. Jul 22, 2020 · The example of Nightingale taking time to write letters to the families of soldiers who had died during the Crimean war resonates with circumstances nurses may find themselves in during this pandemic. However, Florence Nightingale was a person of privilege with powerful networks of support.

  5. Oct 25, 2020 · In 2020 we celebrate the bicentennial of the birth of Florence Nightingale and 110 years from her death (1820–1910). This gives us the opportunity to remember her life and her achievements. She is mainly known for her contribution to the foundation of modern nursing in the British Empire and subsequently to the world.

  6. Nov 9, 2022 · The website of the London-based Florence Nightingale Museum which celebrates the healthcare pioneer’s life and achievements says “the Nightingale Pledge is most often taken by North American nurses and not generally found outside of the USA.”