just do the bed pan and shut your yap florence.You'll get nowhere by JUST treating the physical manifestations, in many cases that will just increase health epidemics eg attention seekers. The history of nursing is long but if you're interested...
Witches.... politically active, used range of potions and counselling
Victorian prostitutes (took rich dying old men home)...
Florence Nightingale (made what the hookers did respectable tho had trouble recruiting 'nice girls' to do such stigmatised work initially)... very socially and politically active like advocated for hygeine / ventilated facilities, health education and health promotion
Nurse Maude - took nursing here in NZ out of the hospital on her bicycle
Diabetes nurses - educate about diet eg in fat communities
Psyc nurses - work on changing cultural beliefs that contribute to suicide and removing stigma so patients will not suffer sticks and stones atop illness which can exacerbate illness eg cause them not to take medicine, back to hosp!
Nurse prescribers - see selves as regaining the prescribing role Drs stole from them in Victorian era
Voluntary nurses abroad - may advocate to effect the politics making people starve or not get medicines if they are a prime cause of illness etc
As I hope you see to talk of nurses as mere wound dressers is very narrow - caregivers can do that, nurses are expected to have a lot more nous and ability to see what needs fixin' (in whatever area) to get the result.
Re 'cultural safety' comment - yes,its a trade off. But one needed less and less as those who wanted it (Maori) have taken over their own services now making all the focus on that in our training somewhat wasted - it was back then identified as transitional anyway. Despite how extreme it was the general principles have now beeen adopted by nursing education courses all over the world. The main promoter of it Irahapeti Ramsden died of cancer a lil while ago. Deano - tell your sociology lecturer to tell that to rellys of patients killed by culturally unsafe staff please - example; a very old gran in hospital stopped eating and talking (whakama state) which caused her death. It was eventually established that a full urine pottle had been placed momentarily on her food table. That happening and then not getting resolved properly is why she died. For an old traditional Maori this event was somewhat akin to rape.
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