um....i'll have to say i don't know. figure it out for yourself. sorry!
It doesn't necessarily relate. What is your specific question?
how did the following relate to the renaissance;music ,literature,and art
I have no idea what the questioner is asking. Both civil and criminal laws relate to the nursing profession.
Catherine Anne Judd has written: 'HYGIENIC AESTHETICS: SICK NURSING AND SOCIAL REFORM IN THE VICTORIAN NOVEL, 1845-1880' -- subject(s): English literature, Health Sciences, Nursing, Literature, English, Nursing Health Sciences, Women's studies
Math can relate to Nursing in ways of computing the weight of the patient and giving the right dosages. and all sorta things. :)
Filippo Festini has written: 'Prima di Florence Nightingale' -- subject(s): History, Study and teaching, Nursing, Nursing literature
General arts contribute to nursing by enhancing critical thinking, communication, and empathy—essential skills for effective patient care. Exposure to literature, visual arts, and performing arts can foster a deeper understanding of human experiences, promoting compassion and cultural sensitivity. Additionally, integrating arts in healthcare can improve patient outcomes by reducing stress and enhancing well-being through creative expression. Overall, the arts enrich the nursing profession by developing well-rounded, empathetic practitioners.
Doris L Carnevali was an American author known for writing books on children's literature. Some of her notable works include "Exploring Children's Literature" and "Exploring Language Arts Through Children's Literature." She was also a professor at the University of South Carolina.
Some literature is about a specific culture or holds subtle commentaries on cultures which give a background to the characters and their lives to better help you understand and relate with them.
Anita Gandolfo has written: 'The nurse's writing handbook' -- subject(s): Authorship, Communication, Handbooks, manuals, Nursing, Nursing texts, Writing 'Testing the faith' -- subject(s): American fiction, Catholic Church, Catholic authors, Catholic fiction, Catholics, Catholics in literature, Christianity, Christianity and literature, Fiction, History and criticism, In literature, Intellectual life, Religious aspects of Fiction, Theology in literature
Louis J. Karnosh has written: 'Essentials of psychiatric nursing' -- subject(s): Psychiatric nursing, Psychiatric Nursing, Enfermagem Psiquiatrica 'A psychiatrist's anthology' -- subject(s): Mental illness in literature, Pathological Psychology
Sharon Lee Meintz has written: 'THE SCIENTIFIC SUPPORTABILITY OF PSYCHIATRIC NURSING LITERATURE: A META-EVALUATION STUDY (TEXTBOOK REFERENCES, RESEARCH, CITATIONS, COMMUNICATION)' -- subject(s): Health Sciences, Nursing, Nursing Health Sciences