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註釋Nursing is an art and a wisdom as well as a philanthropic service. It's a unique profession within the healthcare assiduity that focuses on minding for individualizes, families and communities. Florence Nightingale was the author of ultramodern nursing. She laid the foundation for professional nursing by establishing her own academy of nursing at St Thomas' Sanatorium in London in 1860. Nurses play a central part in the health system of all countries, with the main end of promoting healthy cultures, precluding complaint and easing suffering. and rehabilitate people with different capacities. Accordingly, utmost countries have strengthened their nursing profession through undergraduate studies and specialization in named nursing fields to give effective and effective health care to the public. Nursing is defined as a profession grounded on the criteria that the profession must have; a methodical body of knowledge that provides a frame to exercise a profession, a standardized formal advanced education, a commitment to service for the benefit of the individual and the community, maintaining a unique part that recognizes autonomy, responsibility and responsibility, managing responsibility of practice. rehearsing the profession through norms and canons of ethics, substantiation- grounded practice and rehearsing the profession through professional associations and conditioning. The primary professional responsibility of a nanny is to watch for cases, families and the community. Nurses are responsible for promoting a safe and remedial terrain for cases, furnishing comprehensive and personalized backing, maintaining accurate and over- to- date account and reports, guarding the legal rights and sequestration of the case, maintaining a collaborative relationship with other health professionals, working. ethical and legal constraints, applicable delegation of responsibility, health education, concentrate on substantiation- grounded practice, and support for professional development.