Ans) Florence Nightingales theory of nursing primarily focused on the environment. It described in detail the concepts of light, cleanliness, ventilation, warmth, diet, and noise. Behaviors, culture, and communication were not her primary focus.
Florence nightingale theory:
- Supposition or system of ideas to explain a given phenomenon. Attempts to explain relationships between concepts.Ex: Freud's theory of the unconscious.
Using florence Nightingales theory as a guidiance to providing care to patient:
- We try to link among nursing theory and clinical practice, may direct education, research and practice.
First nurse theorist. First person to declare people
needed:
-Pure or fresh air
-Pure water
-Efficient drainage
-Cleanliness
-Light, especially direct sunlight.
The act of utilizing the environment of patient to assist in
recovery.
how would you use florence Nightingales theory as a guidiance to providing care to tour patient?
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