Florence Nightingale was the founder of modern nursing. She established nursing as a profession that requires specific education and training. Her most influential work was Notes on Nursing, where she outlined her environmental theory of nursing. She believed the nurse's role was to alter the patient's environment to put them in the best condition for nature to heal them. Some of Nightingale's key concepts were ventilation, light, cleanliness, noise control and nutrition. Her contributions significantly influenced the field of nursing.
Florence Nightingale was the founder of modern nursing. She established nursing as a profession that requires specific education and training. Her most influential work was Notes on Nursing, where she outlined her environmental theory of nursing. She believed the nurse's role was to alter the patient's environment to put them in the best condition for nature to heal them. Some of Nightingale's key concepts were ventilation, light, cleanliness, noise control and nutrition. Her contributions significantly influenced the field of nursing.
Florence Nightingale was the founder of modern nursing. She established nursing as a profession that requires specific education and training. Her most influential work was Notes on Nursing, where she outlined her environmental theory of nursing. She believed the nurse's role was to alter the patient's environment to put them in the best condition for nature to heal them. Some of Nightingale's key concepts were ventilation, light, cleanliness, noise control and nutrition. Her contributions significantly influenced the field of nursing.
September 9, 2013ght="20" valign="middle" class="bodyText"> The goal of nursing is to put the patient in the best condition for nature to act upon him. - Nightingale Introduction Born - 12 May 1820 Founder of mordern nursing. The first nursing theorist. Also known as "The Lady with the Lamp" She explained her environmental theory in her famous book Notes on Nursing: What it is, What it is not . She was the first to propose nursing required specific education and training. Her contribution during Crimean war is well-known. She was a statistician, using bar and pie charts, highlighting key points. International Nurses Day, May 12 is observed in respect to her contribution to Nursing. Died - 13 August 1910 Assumpations of Nightingale's Theory Natural laws Mankind can achieve perfection Nursing is a calling Nursing is an art and a science Nursing is achieved through environmental alteration Nursing requires a specific educational base Nursing is distinct and separate from medicine Nightingales Canons: Major Concepts Ventilation and warming Light, Noise Cleanliness of rooms/walls Health of houses Bed and bedding Personal cleanliness Variety Chattering hopes and advices Taking food. What food? Petty management/observation Nursing Paradigms Nightingale's documents contain her philosophical assumptions and beliefs regarding all elements found in the metaparadigm of nursing. These can be formed into Conclusion Florence Nightingale provided a professional model for nursing organization. She was the first to use a theoretical founation to nursing. Her thoghts have influenced nursing significantly.
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setting and offers a framework for research conceptualization. (Selanders LC, 2010) Nursing Nursing is different from medicine and the goal of nursing is to place the patient in the best possible condition for nature to act. Nursing is the "activities that promote health (as outlined in canons) which occur in any caregiving situation. They can be done by anyone." Person People are multidimensional, composed of biological, psychological, social and spiritual components. Health Health is not only to be well, but to be able to use well every power we have. Disease is considered as dys-ease or the absence of comfort. Environment "Poor or difficult environments led to poor health and disease". "Environment could be altered to improve conditions so that the natural laws would allow healing to occur." Nightingale's Theory and Nursing Practice Application of Nightingale's theory in practice: "Patients are to be put in the best condition for nature to act on them, it is the responsibility of nurses to reduce noise, to relieve patients anxieties, and to help them sleep." As per most of the nursing theories, environmental adaptation remains the basis of holistic nursing care. Criticisms She emphasized subservience to doctors. She focused more on physical factors than on psychological needs of patient. Applications of Nightingale's Theory Nightingale theory and intentional comfort touch in management of tinea pedis in vulnerable populations Incorporating Florence Nightingale's theory of nursing into teaching a group of preadolescent children about negative peer pressure.