Florence Nightingale Environmental Theory
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Introduction
Florence nightingale, a well-known theorist, was born in 1820 in a small born called
Nightingale in Italy. Unlike her mother, Florence was awkward when it came to a situation
involving social life. Frances Nightingale, Florence's mother, often argued with her, and in
turn, Florence was eager to make her mother proud (Rappaport,2021). Her father
homeschooled her in their home estate, where she learned French, Italian, and German
studies. Home-schooling helped me gain mathematical knowledge. From a young age,
Florence actively ministered to poor and ill people in her neighboring village. When she was
seventeen, her passion for medical care rose, and that is where we dedicated her life to
overhaul, educate and speak out on health-related issues. Her parents were against her joining
the nursing school, but her passion overcame them, and in 1844, she joined a hospital-based
in Germany, Lutheran hospital. The Crimean war influenced Florence, environmental theory
(Gilbert, H. A.,2020). At the beginning of the Crimean war, many British soldiers were
wounded, and due to lack of medical facilities, their condition worsened. Florence was
recognized in the nursing sector, so she was called on board by the minister of war to help out
in a military hospital based in Turkey. In 1854, she took her team of nurses,38 of them, to the
military's hospital to manage their well-being. During her stay in the barracks hospital, and
came across poor sanitary conditions. In 1856 they went back home to, England where she
came up with a nursing training school at St Thomas. The health facility was based in
London. Student Nurses were then well trained and sent to different hospitals where they
used their knowledge to develop a nursing training model with the credit of Nightingale.
Concepts
The environmental theory involves the initiative of different nurses to organize
patients surrounding for an ongoing refurbishment of their health and influence the external