Description
Following are two passages from Florence Nightingale’s Notes on Nursing:
Passage 1
Now the
medical man who sees the patient only once a day or even only once or
twice a week, cannot possibly tell this without the assistance of the
patient himself, or of those who are in constant observation on the
patient. The utmost the medical man can tell is whether the patient is
weaker or stronger at this visit than he was at the last visit. I should
therefore say that incomparably the most important office of the nurse,
after she has taken care of the patient’s air, is to take care to
observe the effect of his food, and report it to the medical attendant.
(1860, Section VII, para.14)
Passage 2
To be “in
charge” is certainly not only to carry out the proper measures yourself
but to see that everyone else does so too; to see that no one either
willfully or ignorantly thwarts or prevents such measures. It is neither
to do everything yourself nor to appoint a number of people to each
duty, but to ensure that each does that duty to which he is appointed.
This is the meaning which must be attached to the word by (above all)
those “in charge” of sick, whether of numbers or of individuals. (1860,
Section III, para.25)
Instructions
In an essay, address the following:
- Is passage 1 an argument or an explanation?
- Is passage 2 an argument or an explanation?
You must answer both questions by making an argument for your position. Whichever type – argument or explanation – you find the passage to be, you must write an argument that will prove your answer to be correct.
Paper Structure
- Provide the full text of the passage being analyzed (not part of the word count requirement for each passage).
- State if the passage is an argument or an explanation.
- Relying on all concepts studied in the reading for the week, explain
specifically why you find the passage to be an argument or
explanations, using terms and concepts found in that chapter to support
your reasoning.
Writing Requirements (APA format)
- Length: 100-150 words per passage response = 200-300 words total (not including title page or references page)
- 1-inch margins
- Double spaced
- 12-point Times New Roman font
- Title page
- References page
