Florence Nightingale Research Paper

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Florence Nightingale
Florence Nightingale is called the mother of nursing because of her many advancements to the role of the nursing practice. Nightingale first became part of the nursing world at the age of thirty one. With the Crimean war, it gave Nightingale the opportunity to expand the nursing role. Nightingale had to overcome many difficulties, prejudice, and oppression that women faced in the working field, which she successfully did and gave way to a new era of nursing.

Conceptual Model of Nursing
Nightingale has forever changed the way people look at nurses and how nurses care for their patients. Nightingale was the framework or to say the blueprint of nursing. During the Crimean war, Nightingale lead thirty-eight other nurses …show more content…

The environmental theory focuses on taking care of the patient’s environment in order to help the patient and ultimately cure the illness. With this theory, Nightingale decreased the amount of death by two thirds in the Barracks hospital. She did this by focusing on cleaning and providing a positive environment. She first began by having some of the soldiers' who were there for treatment clean the entire hospital. She also recruited some of the soldiers wives to do laundry and had them cook fresh meals for the injured. She also knew that clean water and clean medical supplies were one of the most important aspect of the healing process. Although clean water and medical supplies were scarce, Nightingale paid for these supplies and other supplies through donations by the London Times. After the Crimean war, Nightingale established the first training school for nurses. Here women, learned to care for patients and learned the art and science behind nursing. Nightingale contributed to this education by identifying the personal needs of the patient and the role of the nurses to her students. Although unknown to Nightingale at the time she had constructed the

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