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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: NightingaleNursingProcessd'EntremontYork, " Nightingale's letters and writings direct the nurse to act on behalf of the client. Her visionary principles included the areas of practice, research, and education INTERVENTIONS "Nurse manipulates client's environment to include appropriate noise, nutrition, hygiene, light, comfort, socialization, and hope.", "She linked the client's health status with environmental factors" OUTCOMES " Nightingale's letters and writings direct the nurse to act on behalf of the client. Her visionary principles included the areas of practice, research, and education, "Nightingale taught and used the nursing process, noting that “vital observation [assessment] … is not for the sake of piling up miscellaneous information or curious facts, but for the sake of saving life and increasing health and comfort.” related i.e. Nurses's currently collect concrete data via vital signs, inspections, auscultation, palpation percussions, "She linked the client's health status with environmental factors" OUTCOMES " Nightingale's letters and writings direct the nurse to act on behalf of the client. Her visionary principles included the areas of practice, research, and education, NURSING PROCESS AND NIGHTINGALE'S THEORY OF NURSING ASSESSMENT "Nightingale taught and used the nursing process, noting that “vital observation [assessment] … is not for the sake of piling up miscellaneous information or curious facts, but for the sake of saving life and increasing health and comfort.”, "...for the sake of saving life and increasing health and comfort.” related Nurse's maintain the ultimate goal of promoting health for patients and in the community at large, "She linked the client's health status with environmental factors" related i.e. Nurse's link the patient's environment with physical S/S in creating a diagnosis, " Nightingale's letters and writings direct the nurse to act on behalf of the client. Her visionary principles included the areas of practice, research, and education related Nurses can use evidenced-based practice and nursing theories to inform their patient outcomes, "Nightingale taught and used the nursing process, noting that “vital observation [assessment] … is not for the sake of piling up miscellaneous information or curious facts, but for the sake of saving life and increasing health and comfort.” DIAGNOSES "She linked the client's health status with environmental factors", "Nurse manipulates client's environment to include appropriate noise, nutrition, hygiene, light, comfort, socialization, and hope." EVALUATION "...for the sake of saving life and increasing health and comfort.”, "Nurse manipulates client's environment to include appropriate noise, nutrition, hygiene, light, comfort, socialization, and hope." related Nurses can manipulate the patient's direct environment in a therapeutic way