Boise State University School of Nursing, Boise, Idaho, and University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Nursing in Birmingham, Alabama.
University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Nursing in Birmingham, Alabama.
Creat Nurs. 2023 Feb;29(1):147-156. doi: 10.1177/107845352202900111.
The impact of Florence Nightingale's visionary work continues to influence the delivery of nursing care in the contemporary emergency department (ED). Her foundational work in the Crimean War resulted in data-based recommendations for using the environment to promote healing and wellness among sick and wounded British soldiers. She advocated for attention to environmental details, including ventilation, air, warmth, drainage, cleanliness, natural light, and low noise levels. These important environmental concepts play a significant role in the nursing management of trauma patients in today's ED. This article features an application of Nightingale's environmental concepts to a trauma patient case exemplar and demonstrates the enduring impact of her work for trauma patients who receive care in the ED.
弗洛伦斯·南丁格尔富有远见的工作继续影响着当代急诊部的护理服务。她在克里米亚战争中的开创性工作为基于数据的建议提供了依据,这些建议旨在利用环境来促进生病和受伤的英国士兵的康复和健康。她倡导关注环境细节,包括通风、空气、温度、排水、清洁、自然光和低噪音水平。这些重要的环境概念在当今 ED 中对创伤患者的护理管理中发挥着重要作用。本文通过一个创伤患者案例范例,介绍了南丁格尔环境理念的应用,展示了她的工作对在 ED 接受护理的创伤患者的持久影响。