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Theory

Is the foundation for the art and science of nursing

Theory (McEwen and Willis 2019)

Sate of statements that tentatively describe, explain or predict relationships among concepts that have been systematically selected and organized as an abstract

Nursing theory

Organized framework of conceot and purpose designed to guide the practice of nursing

Nursing as an art

Intentional creative use of oneself based upon skills and expertise to transmit emotions and meaning to another

Nursing as a science

Body of abstract knowledge aerived through scientific research and analysis

Nursing theory


Nursing practice


Nursing research

Process of knowledge development

Paradigm

A model that explains the linkage of science, philosophy and theory accepted and applied by the discipline

Phenomenon (Meleis, 2011)

Term, description, or label given to describe an idea or responses about an event, a situation, a process, a grouo of events or a grouo of situation



Permanent or temporary

1. Person


2. Health


3. Environment


4. Nursing

Metaparadigm of nursing

Nursing

Actions: interactiins of the nurse with a person

Person

The recipient od nursinf care like individuals, families and communities

Health

Continuum of wellness to terminal illness

Environment

Place or community where care is provides

Florence Nightingale (Lady with the lamp)

Founder of the Modern Nursing


Environmental theory

Theory developed by Florence Nightingale

Pure fresh aur


Pure water


Effective drainage


Cleanliness


Light

Environmental factors affecting health

1. Organize patient data


2. Understand patients data


3. Analyze patients data


4. Make decision about nursing intervention


5. Plan patient care


6. Predict outcomes of care


7. Evaluate patient outcomes

Use of nursing theory in nuraing practice

Hypourgoi

Nurses were kniwn as what on 300 A. D

Order of Deaconesses

Founded in kaiserwerth, germany


Woman's role is taking care of the sick

Pastor Theodore Fliedner and Frederika Fliedner

Founders of Order of Deaconesses

Linda Richards (1870)

The first american trained nurse and became a great nursinf pioneer in USA and Japan

THE Philippine Nurses Association formerly known as Filipino Nurses Association

Professional organizariin in the Philippines established to promot the holistic weldare of nursed and to prepare then to be globally comoetitive

Anastacia Giron- Tupae (1922)

Founder of Philippines Nurses Association

Training and education


Continuing education


Community involvement


Involvement in resea4ch and geared reseaech output results toward evidenced- based practice

Milestone in Nursing

Neonatal nurse

Provides care for newborn babies during first four weeks of life

Emergency room nurse

Specialize in caring for people who experience a medical crisis due ti illness or injury

Orthopedic nurse

Works to prevent and treat musculoskeletal problems from fracture to chronic systemuc disorders



Helos patients improve mobility

Geriatic nurse

Helps care for aging and elderly individual

Critical Care nurse

Provides care for life threatening medical conditions and injuries

Psychiatric Nurse

Experts inn crisis intervention, mental health assessment, medication and therapy and patient assistance

Dialysis Nurse

Assist patients suffering from kidney failure require regular dialysis to clean their blood

Nurse Anesthetist

Administer topical, regional, and general anesthesia as needed

Nurse Educator

Teaches nursing students. Responsible for designing. Implementing, evaluating, and revising educational programs

Nurse Researcher

conduct studies and analyze data to innovate in health care

Nursing as a profession

Calling in which its members profess ri have acquired special knowledge by training or experience or both so that they may guide advise or save others in that special field

To nourish or to cherish

Nurse comes from latin words

Nurse

One who cares for the sick, the injured, and the physically, mentally, and emotionally disabled

To suffer/ to bear

Patient comes from a latin word

Patient

An individual who seeks for nursing assistance, or for surgery due to illness or disease

1. Intuitive period


2. Apprentice period


3. Educative period


4. Contemporary period


5. Spanish period


6. Nursing during Phil. Revolution

Periods of Nursing History

Intuitive Period

Prehistoric - Early Christian Era


More on intuition


Illness or sickness caused by the invasion of evil spirit

Shaman

Uses white magic to counteract black magic.

Trephining

Drilling the skull


Use to treat psychotic patients


Psychotic patients are believed to be possessed by evil spirit

Apprentice Period

On the job training period


Refers to a beginner. Means care performed by peoole who are directed by mire experienced nurses

St. AGATHA

An early Christian Martyr.


Known as patron of nurses for her vision of st. Peter coming to her aid and nursing wounds she received from being tortured



Also patron for thos e with breast cancer

St. Claire of Assissi

Took vows of poverty, obedience to service and chastity



Founded that 2nd order of St. Francis of Assissi " The poor claire"

St. Elizabeth of Hungary

The patroness of nursing


a princes


Fed thousands of hungry people

St. Catherine of Siena

Little saint


Took care of the sick as early as 7 years old

Dark Period of Nursing

This period was brought about by revolution and civil war. That us why hospitals in this era were gloomy and cheerless and airless

Period of Educated Nurses

Period during the time of Florence Nightingale who's popularly known as the mother of nursing

Period of Educated Nursing

Peiod that many important events hapoened like discovery of rubber gloves

Dr. William Halstead

Designed rubber gloves


US surgeon who emphasized struct aseptic technique for surgical procedure

Caroline Hampton Robb

First nurse to wear gloves while workinf as an operating room

Period of Contemoorary Nursing

Licensure of nurses started


Specialisation of hospital and diagnosis


Training nurses in diploma program


Devt of baccalaureate and advance degree programs

Spanish Period

Religious orders exerted their efforrs to care for the sick by huilding hospitals in diff parts of Philippines

Hospital Real De Manila (1577)

Build to care for the Spanish King's soldiers

San Lazaro Hospital (1578)

Built exclusively for patients with leprosy

Hospital de Indios (1586)

Establish by Franciscan order


Service was in general supported by alms and contributions from charitable individuals

Hospital de Aguas Santas (1590)

Founded by Brother J. Bautista of the Franciscan Order

Josephine Bracken

Installed a first hospital in an estate house in Tejeros


Provide nursing care ti the wounded night and day

Rosa Sevilla de Alveri

Converted their house into quarters for the Filipino soldiers, during the Philippine- American War broje out in 1899

Dona Hilaria de Aguinaldo

Organized red cross under inspiration of Apolinario Mabini

Dona Maria Agoncillio de Aguinaldo

Provide nursing care to filipino soldiers during revolution. President of Filipino Red Cross branch in batangas

Melchora Aquino

Nursed the wounded Filipino soldiers and gave them shelter and food

Capitan Salome

A revolutionary leader in NE, provided nursing care to the wonlunded when not in combat

Agueda Kahabagan

Revolutionary leader in laguna also provided nursing services to her troop

Trinidad Tecson

" Ina ng biac na bato", stayed in the hospital at the biac na bato to care for the wounded soldier

University of Santo Tomas College of Nursing (1946)


Manila Central University College of Nursing (1947)


University of the Philippines College of Nursing (1948)

First Colleges of Nursing in the Philippines

Anastacia Giron- Tupas

First Filipino nurse to hold the position of Chief nurse.


Superintendent; founder of Philippine Nurses Association

Cesaria Tan

First Filipino to receive a masters degree in nursing abroad

Socorro Sirilan

Pioneered in hospital social service

Rosa Militar

A pioneer in school health education

Sor Ricarda Mendoza

Pioneer in nursing education

Conchita Ruiz

First full time editor of newly named PNA magazine "The Filipino Nurse"

Loreto Topaz

Dean of the Philippine Nursing; Florence Nightingale of Iloilo

Epidemiologist

Study transition and control of epidemic diseases