Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Basic needs by Virginia Henderson

Virginia Henderson’s definition of nursing , considered to be classic, first appeared in 1955.
“The unique function of the nurse is to assist the individual, sick or well, in the performance of those activities contributing to health or its recovery (peaceful death ) that he would perform unaided if he had the necessary strength, will or knowledge. And to do this  in such a way as to help him gain independence as rapidly as possible. “(Henderson, 1966,. P.15)Henderson and Bertha attempted to identify those basic human needs : 1.Breathe normally 2. Eat and drink adequately. 3.Eliminate body wastes. 4.Move and maintain desirable postures 5.Sleep and rest. 6.Select suitable clothes-dress and undress. 7.Maintain body temperature within normal range by adjusting clothing and modifying environment 8.Keep the body clean and well groomed and protect the integument 9.Avoid dangers in the environment and avoid injuring others. 10.Communicate with others in expressing emotions, needs, fears, or opinions. 11.Worship according to one’s faith. 12.Work in such a way that there is a sense of accomplishment. 13.Play or participate in various forms of recreation 14.Learn, discover, or satisfy the curiosity that leads to normal development and health and use the available health facilities. Virginia Henderson died in 1996 at the Connecticut Hospice, aged 98.

Environmental Theory by Florence Nightingale

Florence Nightingale is also known as A lady with a lamp . According to Delaune and Ladner  Nightingale did not develop a theory of nursing as theory is defined today, but rather she provided the nursing profession with the philosophical basis from which other theories have emerged and developed. Nightingale's ideas about nursing have guided both theoretical thought and actual nursing practice throughout the history of modern nursing. One of her theories was the Environmental Theory, which incorporated the restoration of the usual health status of the nurse's clients into the delivery of health care, it is still practiced today.Nightingale  stated in her nursing notes that nursing  is an act of utilizing the environment of the patient to assist him in his recovery  that it involves the nurse's initiative to configure environmental settings appropriate for the gradual restoration of the patients health. Florence is considered a the founder of modern nursing she introduced many other concepts that though unique in her time are still used today. She advocated having a systematic method of assessing client. According to her in 1859 a person’s health was the direct result of environmental influences, specifically cleanliness, light, pure air, pure water and efficient drainage. Through manipulating the environment nursing “aims to discover the laws of nature that would assist in putting the patient in the best possible condition so that nature can effect a cure”.

Reference:
Sue C. Delaune and Patricia K Ladner : Fundamentals of Nursing Third edition 2006
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightingale's_environmental_theory