2. ‘Only a life lived for
others is a life worth
living’, Albert
Einstein.
(1879-1955)
3. ‘WHAT CAN BE SAID
ABOUT A LIFE SO WELL
LIVED’-
BILL CLINTON
4.
5. FROM WHENCE-OUR ROOTS
• NURSING AS A PRACTICE
ORIGINATED IN THE
DISTANT PAST WHEN
SOME MOTHER AMONG
THE CAVE DWELLERS
COOLED THE FOREHEAD
OF HER SICK CHILD
6. A NURSE
Is the consciousness of the
unconscious. The love of life
for the suicidal, the leg of
the amputee, the eyes of the
newly blind, a means of
locomotion for the newborn,
knowledge and confidence for
11. LIFE’S MOST PERTINENT QUESTION IS , WHAT ARE
YOU DOING FOR OTHERS?
MARTIN
LUTHER KING
12.
13. HUMANITARIAN
• Someone devoted to the
promotion of human
welfare and social
reforms.
• A person having concern
for or helping to improve
the welfare and
14. Personal qualities of a humanitarian worker
• excellent communication and
interpersonal skills
• commitment to work
• ability to remain calm under
pressure
• ability to manage stress.
• analysis and problem solving skills
• understanding of psychosocial
issues.
• Flexibility, Adaptability,
24. A NURSE
• HER LIFE IS LIVED FOR OTHERS
• HER TIME SPENT FOR OTHERS
• HER STRENGTH MEANT FOR OTHERS
• HER YEARS SELFLESSLY LIVED
• WHO ELSE COULD DO SO MUCH FOR
OTHERS AND YET SMILE THE WAY
SHE DOES
• SHE MUST BE THE NURSE ON HUMANITARIANPURSUIT.