Transes TFN
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DEFINED NURSING AS “the act of
utilizing the environment of the
• Often people who went into
patient to assist him in his
hospital died
recovery”, that involves the
• They were Dirty
nurse's initiative to configure
• Badly run
environmental settings
• Nurses didn’t know what to do
appropriate for the gradual
restoration of the patient's health,
and that external factors o Broke out when Florence was
associated with the patient's 34 years old
surroundings affect life or biologic o War Russia vs Turkey (Britain and
and physiologic processes, and his France)
development. o Reports were coming through
about terrible conditions in
KNOWN AS “THE LADY WITH THE hospitals
LAMP” o Florence left London with 38
Born in May 12, 1820 in nurses
Florence, Italy
Nursing Education: SCUTARI BARRACK
trained in Kaiserwerth, HOSPITAL
Germany at a Protestant 2. Mortality rate at the hospital was
religious community with 42.7% of those treated
a hospital and after 3 3. Mortality rate dropped to 2.2%
months she was declared 4. She got to work
trained as a nurse (1851). Scrubbed the floors
One day she visited a Cleaned the wards
hospital and that CHANGED Washed the bedclothes
HER LIFE. Made the men comfortable
She also rejected proposals In the night she carried a
from Harry Nicholson, lamp, so she was called “The
Richard Monckton Milnes, Lady with the Lamp”
and Harry Verney to focus Soldiers kissed her shadow
on her nursing career. They began to get better
Sitting up, cheerful and
happier.
Letter from Queen Victoria
Florence Nightingale's
Thanking “Miss Nightingale and
environmental theory is based on
her ladies” for all their hard work
five points, which she believed to
be essential to obtain a healthy
home, such as clean water and air,
basic sanitation, cleanliness and a book first published by
BSN 1A – First City Providential College
development of senses,
Maxim is a cryptic description esthetics, perceptual
of skilled performance that acuities, relational skills,
requires a certain level of knowledge and dispositions
experience to recognize the that take place as student
implications of the nurses form professional
instructions. identity.
Interactive care
Relationships enhance
healing
Personal fulfillment
Psychiatric nursing
Mother of
psychiatric nursing
Therapeutic
relationship
All nursing and
practitioners
Interactive care
Increased
compliance
Better outcomes
Focus on nurse-patient
relationship