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Utilizing Nightingale Environmental Theory, major elements on the first assessment recorded would be the social, psychological and physical environment of the patient. For example, Mrs. Adams's living area, clothes, availability of light, family members, and another related emotional state of the patient ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"a1mod05k1rc","properties":{"formattedCitation":"(Karim, 2015)","plainCitation":"(Karim, 2015)"},"citationItems":[{"id":653,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/local/p8kwKNoG/items/SGHX69WJ"],"uri":["http://zotero.org/users/local/p8kwKNoG/items/SGHX69WJ"],"itemData":{"id":653,"type":"article-journal","title":"Clinical application of Nightingale theory","container-title":"International journal of innovative research & development","page":"225-7","volume":"4","issue":"11","author":[{"family":"Karim","given":"Hina Nizar"}],"issued":{"date-parts":[["2015"]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"} (Karim, 2015). The five significant components regarding nursing practice using Nightingale Theory are disease control, sanitation, water management, waste disposal, room temperature, and noise management.
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An appropriate care plan for Mrs. Adams would be to stay with someone who can take care of her and this is the reason she was recommended to stay in hospital as she is not able to take care of her. The nurse would take a record of her diabetes and blood pressure regularly. To control her diabetes, she would be recommended to have an appropriate diet and regular physical activity plan according to her age such as walk and movement. A similar plan particularly diet would be managed to control her blood pressure. Breast cancer management would involve regular checkups and chemotherapy according to prescription. The surgical site would be handled carefully to prevent drainage and pain management therapy would be initiated ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"a2ipkfdsboq","properties":{"formattedCitation":"(Pirani, 2016)","plainCitation":"(Pirani, 2016)"},"citationItems":[{"id":652,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/local/p8kwKNoG/items/N7APJRHR"],"uri":["http://zotero.org/users/local/p8kwKNoG/items/N7APJRHR"],"itemData":{"id":652,"type":"article-journal","title":"Application of Nightingale’s theory in nursing practice","container-title":"Annals of Nursing and Practice","page":"1040","volume":"3","issue":"1","author":[{"family":"Pirani","given":"S. A."}],"issued":{"date-parts":[["2016"]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"} (Pirani, 2016). Prioritization of care plan would include educating the patient for her treatment and managing therapies along with how diet and physical activity would help and assist in her fast recovery ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"ajiovds9l3","properties":{"formattedCitation":"(Karim, 2015)","plainCitation":"(Karim, 2015)"},"citationItems":[{"id":653,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/local/p8kwKNoG/items/SGHX69WJ"],"uri":["http://zotero.org/users/local/p8kwKNoG/items/SGHX69WJ"],"itemData":{"id":653,"type":"article-journal","title":"Clinical application of Nightingale theory","container-title":"International journal of innovative research & development","page":"225-7","volume":"4","issue":"11","author":[{"family":"Karim","given":"Hina Nizar"}],"issued":{"date-parts":[["2015"]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"} (Karim, 2015).
Response 3
Applying Nightingale theory to primary nursing practice would help nurses to prevent communicable diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular disorders, and hypertension. This theory would help the population having obesity and obesity-related disorders such as diabetes and cardiovascular illnesses ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"am3ddmltem","properties":{"formattedCitation":"(Pirani, 2016)","plainCitation":"(Pirani, 2016)"},"citationItems":[{"id":652,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/local/p8kwKNoG/items/N7APJRHR"],"uri":["http://zotero.org/users/local/p8kwKNoG/items/N7APJRHR"],"itemData":{"id":652,"type":"article-journal","title":"Application of Nightingale’s theory in nursing practice","container-title":"Annals of Nursing and Practice","page":"1040","volume":"3","issue":"1","author":[{"family":"Pirani","given":"S. A."}],"issued":{"date-parts":[["2016"]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"} (Pirani, 2016). Particularly every patient would be able to take advantage of this approach.
In the United States, a major emphasis on treatment is focused on a patient-centered approach at home whereas for the long-lasting impact of any intervention, it is important to transform sustainable change through primary care ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"afonlolopf","properties":{"formattedCitation":"(Karim, 2015)","plainCitation":"(Karim, 2015)"},"citationItems":[{"id":653,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/local/p8kwKNoG/items/SGHX69WJ"],"uri":["http://zotero.org/users/local/p8kwKNoG/items/SGHX69WJ"],"itemData":{"id":653,"type":"article-journal","title":"Clinical application of Nightingale theory","container-title":"International journal of innovative research & development","page":"225-7","volume":"4","issue":"11","author":[{"family":"Karim","given":"Hina Nizar"}],"issued":{"date-parts":[["2015"]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"} (Karim, 2015). Primary care includes environmental issues, social issues, and psychological issues to be targeted to reduce disease burden ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"a24gal0tod","properties":{"formattedCitation":"(Shoemaker, McNellis, & DeWalt, 2018)","plainCitation":"(Shoemaker, McNellis, & DeWalt, 2018)"},"citationItems":[{"id":651,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/local/p8kwKNoG/items/2EI9NK4A"],"uri":["http://zotero.org/users/local/p8kwKNoG/items/2EI9NK4A"],"itemData":{"id":651,"type":"book","title":"The capacity of primary care for improving evidence-based care: early findings from AHRQ’s EvidenceNOW","publisher":"Annals Family Med","ISBN":"1544-1709","author":[{"family":"Shoemaker","given":"Sarah J."},{"family":"McNellis","given":"Robert J."},{"family":"DeWalt","given":"Darren A."}],"issued":{"date-parts":[["2018"]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"} (Shoemaker, McNellis, & DeWalt, 2018). For an effective treatment plan, primary evidence-based practice is necessary to decrease the burden of communicable diseases.
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ADDIN ZOTERO_BIBL {"custom":[]} CSL_BIBLIOGRAPHY Karim, H. N. (2015). Clinical application of Nightingale theory. International Journal of Innovative Research & Development, 4(11), 225–227.
Pirani, S. A. (2016). Application of Nightingale’s theory in nursing practice. Annals of Nursing and Practice, 3(1), 1040.
Shoemaker, S. J., McNellis, R. J., & DeWalt, D. A. (2018). The capacity of primary care for improving evidence-based care: early findings from AHRQ’s EvidenceNOW. Annals Family Med.
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