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Explain in florence nightingale's origins of models, human being, enviornment, health and nursing.
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Environmental Theory of Nursing Presented by Michelle Metzger Bridgett Weldon Carrie Smith
When sanitation techniques are not practiced, and when a healthy diet and adequate rest periods are not allotted, illness occurs and can spread to others. Are there simple measures that a nurse can make to promote health and healing in ill persons and how much of an effect will they have on healing?
In a six month time frame, Nightingale and 38 other nurses decreased the mortality rate of these patients from 42.7% to 2.2%. (Payne, 2010)
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Nightingale believed in health of the patients, and tried to integrate holistic care in combination with a clean environment for the patients. With that she was able to promote health with her patients by having clean air to breathe, clean sheets for their bedding and available exposure to sunlight. She would try to reduce noise in areas of treatment for the patients. Nightingale pushed this care of patients by promotion of nursing with the idea of health and recovery. (Chitty & Black, 2011 ). As nurses, we exercise this idea every day in patient care.
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.“ (Current Nursing, 2012 )
“Nightingale delved into the most basic needs of human beings and all aspects of environment (e.g., clean air, water, food, housing). She also used what today are recognized as Integrative modalities/therapies such as light, music, relaxation, aromatherapy, touch, music therapy, pet therapy, health nutrition, and exercise”(Dossey, 2010 ).
This Environmental model or holistic model of nursing was tested in the Crimean War between 1854 to 1856. Nightingale reported back to Britain from the war that many were wounded and conditions for treatment were even worse. She had taken more than 38 volunteers to help with care for the Crimean War. Nightingale found that mass infection was present probably due to inadequate medical supplies and sanitary environment or good hygiene (Chitty & Black, 2011 ). She was also able to gather a statistical analysis of the data collected consisting of wounded soldiers and fatalities. (Dossey, 2010 ). This data gave way to support reform in the medical system of the British Army.
The Environment model can be intended to use in any hospital setting. Nightingale didn’t designate this model to any specific area; her main intention was creating a suitable environment for patients and thereby trying to increase their health. This is something that we practice whether it is in a Critical Care, Hospice or even in the OB. What are some things that you do in patient care to promote a sustainable environment to help your patients reach optimal health?
A patient is admitted to a post-surgical care unit following surgical repair of a hip fracture. The patient was homeless at the time of the incident and was found lying on the street by a passerby. EMS was called and the patient was taken to the hospital for treatment. The patient has a history of alcohol and drug abuse, mental illness, as well as the recent history of homelessness resulting from the substance abuse. What are some of the issues that Nightingale’s environmental model would focus on in this situation? What are some interventions that would be indicated by the use of the model?
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