1) She was a pioneer of public health an the founder of modern nursing. a) mentioned b) not mentioned 2) Born in an upper-class British family, her parents expected her to marry, maintain a lovely home and be a hostess. a) mentioned b) not mentioned 3) At the time, nursing was not a respected profession. a) mentioned b) not mentioned 4) One day Florence Nightingale rescued a little owl from a group of children who were tormenting it, and she named the owl Athena. Nightingale often carried the owl in her pocket. a) mentioned b) not mentioned 5) At the age of 24 Florence Nightingale left England to go to Germany and study nursing. a) mentioned b) not mentioned 6) In Germany she learned basic nursing skills, the importance of patient observation, and the value of good hospital organization.  a) mentioned b) not mentioned 7) When she came back from Germany, she took a job at a hospital in London and she was promoted to be head of nursing after only a year. a) mentioned b) not mentioned 8) The field hospitals in Crimea were positioned on cesspools of putrid water and patients were lying in their filth. a) mentioned b) not mentioned 9) In Crimea more soldiers were dying from infections then they were from battle wounds. a) mentioned b) not mentioned 10) During her first winter at Scutari, 4,077 soldiers died there. a) mentioned b) not mentioned 11) While in Crimea, Florence Nightingale understood that soldiers needed fresh air and water and that recuperating soldiers should eat fresh food to get better. a) mentioned b) not mentioned 12) In Crimea Florence Nightingale asked for clean bandages, sheets and blankets for all soldiers, thus improving sanitary conditions. a) mentioned b) not mentioned 13) Florence Nightingale managed to reduce the soldiers death rate by two thirds, that's why she is known as the Angel of the Crimea. a) mentioned b) not mentioned 14) Public hospital began in early Christian age, when the Christian message led people to assist the sick and the poor and to establish centers for such interventions.  a) mentioned b) not mentioned 15) In 1860, Florence Nightingale laid the foundation of professional nursing with the establishment of her nursing school at St Thomas' Hospital in London. a) mentioned b) not mentioned 16) The first trained Nightingale nurses began work on 16 May 1865 at the Liverpool Workhouse Infirmary. a) mentioned b) not mentioned 17) When she came home to England after the Crimean War, she didn’t want people to know who she was. So she called herself ‘Miss Smith’. a) mentioned b) not mentioned 18) Nightingale excelled in mathematics and languages and was able to read and write French, German, Italian, Greek, and Latin.  a) mentioned b) not mentioned

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