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  2. Stereotypes of nurses - Wikipedia

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    A common misconception is that all nurses are female; this misconception has led to the emergence of another stereotype that male nurses are effeminate. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] These generalized perceptions of the nursing profession have aided in the misrepresentation of nurses in the media as well as the mischaracterization of nurses in the eyes of the ...

  3. Gender discrimination in the medical professions - Wikipedia

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    The other common stereotype is that men are generally hypersexual and that this will inhibit them from being able to provide intimate care to women in nonsexual ways. [62] Male nurses report being told that a female nurse is preferred [63] and being teased as a child for wanting to be a nurse. [64]

  4. Women in nursing - Wikipedia

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    Women's nursing roles include both caring for patients and making sure that the wards and equipment are clean. In the United States, women make up the majority of the field of nursing, comprising 86% of Registered Nurses (RNs) in 2021; [2] globally, women comprise 89% of the nursing workforce. [3]

  5. Women & Infants Hospital has quietly shifted to treat more ...

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    Women & Infants Hospital has begun treating men and children in addition to its traditional patients, babies and pregnant women. Unionized nurses at the hospital have raised concerns about ...

  6. This nurse's story is exactly why same-sex marriage matters - AOL

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    Trish Gorman, a trauma ICU nurse, recently took to Facebook to explain exactly why we need same-sex marriage. In the post, she recounted a devastating situation she experienced at her work. The ...

  7. Mary Eliza Mahoney - Wikipedia

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    Mary Eliza Mahoney (May 7, 1845 – January 4, 1926) was the first African-American to study and work as a professionally trained nurse in the United States.In 1879, Mahoney was the first African American to graduate from an American school of nursing.

  8. Florence Nightingale effect - Wikipedia

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    The effect is named for Florence Nightingale, a pioneer in the field of nursing in the second half of the 19th century.Due to her dedication to patient care, she was dubbed "The Lady with the Lamp" because of her habit of making rounds at night, previously not done.

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