Military nurse

Most expert militaries utilize specific military nurses. They are regularly sorted out as a particular nursing corps. Florence Nightingale framed the primary core of a perceived Nursing Service for the British Army during the Crimean War in 1854. In a similar venue of a similar war, Professor Nikolai Ivanovich Pirogov and the Grand Duchess Yelena Pavlovna began Russian customs of enlisting and preparing military medical attendants - related particularly with assaulted Sevastopol (1854-1855). Military nursing shares many similarities to civilian nursing, in which the common goal is to treat patients and promote their well-being. However, military nursing is a career under starkly different circumstances. Military nurses might work either at home or in foreign countries. The most common settings for military nurses to work include military bases, military hospitals, and clinics.

  • Education for Military Nurses
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