Friday, May 24, 2019

Nightingale’s Spirituality in Practice

nightingales Spirituality in exampleBinbin ZhengVanguard Universitynightingales Spirituality in PracticeSpirituality is an abstract concept, however may be encountered on a daily basis. The first time when I came across the meaning of spirituality was in a survey to choose a close spiritual person among students at high school. As English is my second language, I did not amply understand the concept.Therefore, before integrating spiritual c ar to patient, what spirituality is shall be defined first. In a conference for spiritual care, spirituality is defined as an aspect of humanity, the search for the significant or sacred, and being inclusive of philosophical, religious, spiritual, and existential issues that arise in the clinical (Puchalski, et al., 2009, p. 886-887).Furthermore, Ruth Beckmann Murray and Judith Proctor Zenter described spirituality as trying to be in harmony with the universe, and strives for answers ab away the infinite, and comes into focus when the person fa ces emotional stress, physical illness, or death (1989). The definition the I concur the most is that the core of a persons being and usually is conceptualized as a higher experience or a transcendence of one and only(a)self (Maul & Schmidt, 2004, p. 2).Thus, how is physical health related with spirituality? accord to the survey that presented by Maddox, most large number believe in prayer and God would intervene the disease. However, the principles behind are not clearly revealed (2002).Mauk and Schmidt suggested that suffering is an current state that affects a persons sense of well-being (2004).It usually ca works the person to become low in spirit if they are physically ill. Just as Nightingale defined health as not only to be well, but to be able to use well every power we have to use CITATION Mas12 l 2052 (Masters, 2012). Nightingale stress to not limit nursing to administration of medications and new(prenominal) procedural care, but care for patients holistically with the spiritual care as well. Her 13 canons revolutionized nursing, and stayed applicable for current nursing.Nightingales philosophy of nursing could be inferred from her theory that even an ill person shall not be treated as an object. Nightingale perceived the care needed to be delivered from the patients point of view.Nightingales theory was not invented by herself just sitting and writing about nursing, she took good care of the fed up(p) and wounded, even at late night, she made rounds to check on patients condition.Nightingales parents opposed her calling to care for the suffering, poor, and physically ill people. She convinced her parents in the end and became a nurse. While Nightingale was working as a nurse in the battlefield, she was distrusted by the other health care police squad. Nightingale was not discouraged on the other hand, she strived to improve the care for the patient at that time.Nightingale went the extra mile for her regular job responsibilities. The effort, c are, and love that Nightingale gave helped her to earn the other healthcare team and even soldiers respect. Nightingale was intelligent and well-educated, moreover, her passion and her spirituality drived her to accomplish all the changes not only in nursing but in the entire healthcare system. One outstanding quality she had was the scrutiny with the patients point view.As the little details and signs that were missed by most nurses, Nightingale discerned those clues, subsequently figured out the root cause of the phenomenon.A good patient scenario where Nightingales theory could be applied both to the physical and spiritual will be hospice patient. Mr. M is a 52-year-old Chinese who was recently admitted for hospice due to end-stage liver cancer.His wife passed away 5 years ago due to heart attack, they did not have any child. (Mr. M lives by himself in a one-bedroom house in a safe community. He used to keep things that were even broken and expired in the living room. Newspapers and magazines are lying on the dining table chaotically, dirty laundry filed up on a broken massage chair.However, the bed is always made, and a examine of his wife is on the bed dresser. The window blinds are closed most of the time, and there is only one lamp in living room and another one in bedroom. The house is not well lit normally. There is no paintings or photos on the wall. The house in general feels gloomy.) Mr. M expressed that he misses his wife in addition to the symptoms of side effects from chemotherapy and deteriorating condition.Mr. M is a Christian, he has not been to a church since his wifes death, his niece and brother are the only people visits him weekly. Mr. M usually watches news on TV during daytime, and goes to bed early in the evening.Both nursing care and spiritual care could be applied for Mr. Ms scenario use Nightingales nursing theory. Using her 1st canon Ventilation and warmth CITATION Mas12 l 1033 (Masters, 2012).

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