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MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING
 Medical surgical Nursing is a nursing speciality which is
concerned with care of adult patients in a broad range of
settings.
 Traditionally, medical surgical nursing was an entry level
position, a stepping stone to speciality areas.
 Advances in medicine and surgery have resulted in medical-
surgical nursing evolving into its own specialty.
The ACADEMY OF MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSES (AMSN) is a specialty
nursing organization dedicated to nurturing medical-
surgical nurses as they advance their careers.
DEFINITION OF NURSING
 Nursing encompasses autonomous and collaborative care of individuals of all ages, families, groups and
communities, sick or well and in all settings. It includes the promotion of health, the prevention of
illness, and the care of ill, disabled and dying people.
-WHO
 The unique function of the nurse is to assist the individual, sick or well, in performance of those
activities contributing to health or its recovery (or peaceful death) that he/she would perform unaided if
he/she had the necessary strength, will or knowledge.
-VIRGINA HENDERSON(1966)
HISTORY OF ANCIENT PERIOD
LIFE AMONG PRIMITIVE
• Ancient people led a nomadic life from place to place.
• There philosophy of life was the “best for the most.”
• He ruled by the law of self preservation.
• This period was known as stone age
 BELIEF ABOUT SICKNESS
Primitive man believed that sickness comes due to :
 Anger of offended gods, devils or evil spirit.
 Super natural powers of the human enemy.
 Displeasure of the dead
 Due to their own sin
OTHER BELIEFS
SORCERER
MAGIC
BREAKING A TABOO
INTRUSION OF A DISEASE
OBJECT
BODILY INVASION BY SPIRIT
LOSS OT THE SOUL
DREAMS
MEDICINE IN EARLY CIVILIZATION
 EGYPTIAN MEDICINE-The medicine of the ancient Egyptians is some of the oldest documented.
From the beginnings of the civilization in the late fourth millennium BC until the Persian invasion
of 525 BC, Egyptian medical practice went largely unchanged but was highly advanced for its time,
including simple non-invasive surgery, setting of bones, dentistry, and an extensive set of
pharmacopoeia.
 The Edwin Smith Papyrus documents ancient Egyptian medicine, including the diagnosis and
treatment of injuries.
Cont.
 CHINESE MEDICINE  GREEK MEDICINE
INDIAN MEDICINE
 ATREYA(800BC)-First Indian Physician and teacher of
ancient university of Taxila
 CHARAKA(AD200)- Principal contributors to
Ayurveda, a system of medicine and lifestyle
developed in Ancient India. He is famous for
authoring the medical treatise, the “Charaka
Samhita.”
 SUSRUTA(600BC)-The Father of Indian Surgery.
Compiled his studies in “Susruta Samhitha”
MODERN
MEDICINE
 A towering figure in the history of medicine was the
physician Hippocrates of Kos (460 – 370 BCE), considered the
“FATHER OF WESTERN MEDICINE." The Hippocratic Corpus is a
collection of around seventy early medical works from ancient
Greece strongly associated with Hippocrates and his students.
Early History
In 300 AD. the Roman Empire endeavoured to build a hospital
in each town that was under its rule, leading to a high
requirement for nurses to provide medical care alongside the
doctors.
The profession of nursing became considerably more
prominent in Europe in the middle ages, due to the drive for
medical care from the Catholic church.
The first Spanish hospital was built in the late 500s to early
600s in Merida, Spain, with the intent to care for any sick
individuals regardless of ethnic origin or religion.
Cont.
 Throughout the 10th and 11th centuries, the nursing profession
expanded due to changes in rulings in Europe. Hospitals began to be
included as part of monasteries and other religious places and the
nurses provided a range of medical care services, as was required,
even beyond traditional healthcare
 At the beginning of the 17th century, the nursing as a profession was
rare due to various reasons, such as the closing of monasteries that
housed the hospitals. However, in some regions of Europe where the
Catholic church remained in power, the hospitals remained and
nurses retained their role.
The Unforgettable - Florence Nightingale (1820-
1910)
Remembering the pioneer of nursing profession ……
 , the pioneer of nursing profession. She
was born to English parents on May 12, 1820 in Florence, Italy.
She was entitled ' Lady of the lamp'. Her work is well known and
well recognized world wide.
 She had got the opportunity of recienney good (best) education
and also travelled throughout Europe and could make good
contacts which really helped her to achieve the "mission" in her
life. She came across individuals who were concerned with the
reforms of social institutions such as prisons and hospitals. In
1853, she spent three months in Kaiser worth, Germany . In the
same year she was appointed as Superintendent of Institution
for the care of sick - gentle women in London.
Cont.
 In 1854, during the Crimean war, when women nurses were
considered to be revolutionary, Florence Nightingale
demonstrated quality nursing care along with 38 other nurses.
After her extensive service at the Crimean war, efforts of Florence
resulted in the appointment of the Royal Commission on the
health of the Army. As one of the consequence, The Army
Medical School was founded in 1857.
 During her lifetime, her work and devotion enlightened the
whole society. She was the founder of Nightingale School for
nurses, the first ever of its kind. In 1907, she was conferred "The
Order of Merit" by the King.
HISTORY OF SURGICAL NURSING
 1840s - Operate on a client who was free from pain. It was a revolution for
surgery. Development of safer anaesthetic gases allowed surgeons
to conduct longer operative procedures. All the surgery was
conducted in hospital setting and nurses are required special training
for new responsibilities such as assisting, preparing, caring for a
patient in surgical unit.
1876s- In Massachusetts, general hospital provided the first operating room
education for nurse’s. The trend continued to1900s as nursing schools
included operating room experience in each nurses clinical instruction.
Cont.
 1956- The association of operating room nurses was
formed to gain knowledge of surgical principles and
explore methods to improve nursing care of surgical
clients. The associations of operating room nurses
overcame the idea that operating room nurses were only
technically skilled practitioners. This organization also
developed standard of nursing practice to establish the
need for registered nurses in the operating room.
Cont.
 1970s-A change occurred in nursing education with a focus on the
importance of nurses acquiring a broad knowledge base, resulted in
less emphasis on operating room techniques. There has also been a
new development in the setting for operative procedures:
• Ambulatory surgery: It was also referred to as outpatient.
• One-day surgery: This health care service is presently growing
rapidly in numbers and various types of procedures such as invasive
non invasive procedures are performed.
Ambulatory surgery is a scheduled surgical procedure provided for a
client who does not remain overnight in a hospital, e.g. biopsies,
cosmetic surgery, cataract extractions
CONCLUSION
The nursing profession is among the largest labour pools in the
world. Nursing profession advocates and the demand for more
capable healthcare staff in the medical field during wartime were
catalysts for the trade’s evolution. In the 1800’s, nursing began
as a job performing domestic duties in the medical environment.
Many hospitals trained nurses directly during the profession’s
early days – a task now fulfilled by academic institutions. Today,
formalized licensing and training ensure a medical environment
that vastly improves patient outcomes compared to
institutionalized healthcare’s infancy.
REFERENCES
 Usha Ravindran Nair. (2009) , “Text book of Medical Surgical Nursing”,
1st edition, Jaypee Brothers Publication P. Lt , New Delhi
Page1-7
 The Trained Nurses Association of India, (2001), “History and Trend's in Nursing in India”, 1st edition, TNAI,
New Delhi page no.1-7
 Javed Ansari, Davinder Kaur (2015)' “Medial surgical Nursing”
1s edition, PeeVee Publication, Jalandhar, Page no.4-16
 Arlene Polaski, suzanne E Tatro. (2010), “Luckmann's
Core Principle and Practice of Medical Surgical Nursing”
1st edition, Elsevier Publication, India Page no 26-28
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MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING history-181211172346.pptx

  • 2.  Medical surgical Nursing is a nursing speciality which is concerned with care of adult patients in a broad range of settings.  Traditionally, medical surgical nursing was an entry level position, a stepping stone to speciality areas.  Advances in medicine and surgery have resulted in medical- surgical nursing evolving into its own specialty. The ACADEMY OF MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSES (AMSN) is a specialty nursing organization dedicated to nurturing medical- surgical nurses as they advance their careers.
  • 3. DEFINITION OF NURSING  Nursing encompasses autonomous and collaborative care of individuals of all ages, families, groups and communities, sick or well and in all settings. It includes the promotion of health, the prevention of illness, and the care of ill, disabled and dying people. -WHO  The unique function of the nurse is to assist the individual, sick or well, in performance of those activities contributing to health or its recovery (or peaceful death) that he/she would perform unaided if he/she had the necessary strength, will or knowledge. -VIRGINA HENDERSON(1966)
  • 4. HISTORY OF ANCIENT PERIOD LIFE AMONG PRIMITIVE • Ancient people led a nomadic life from place to place. • There philosophy of life was the “best for the most.” • He ruled by the law of self preservation. • This period was known as stone age
  • 5.  BELIEF ABOUT SICKNESS Primitive man believed that sickness comes due to :  Anger of offended gods, devils or evil spirit.  Super natural powers of the human enemy.  Displeasure of the dead  Due to their own sin
  • 6. OTHER BELIEFS SORCERER MAGIC BREAKING A TABOO INTRUSION OF A DISEASE OBJECT BODILY INVASION BY SPIRIT LOSS OT THE SOUL DREAMS
  • 7. MEDICINE IN EARLY CIVILIZATION  EGYPTIAN MEDICINE-The medicine of the ancient Egyptians is some of the oldest documented. From the beginnings of the civilization in the late fourth millennium BC until the Persian invasion of 525 BC, Egyptian medical practice went largely unchanged but was highly advanced for its time, including simple non-invasive surgery, setting of bones, dentistry, and an extensive set of pharmacopoeia.  The Edwin Smith Papyrus documents ancient Egyptian medicine, including the diagnosis and treatment of injuries.
  • 8. Cont.  CHINESE MEDICINE  GREEK MEDICINE
  • 9. INDIAN MEDICINE  ATREYA(800BC)-First Indian Physician and teacher of ancient university of Taxila  CHARAKA(AD200)- Principal contributors to Ayurveda, a system of medicine and lifestyle developed in Ancient India. He is famous for authoring the medical treatise, the “Charaka Samhita.”  SUSRUTA(600BC)-The Father of Indian Surgery. Compiled his studies in “Susruta Samhitha”
  • 10. MODERN MEDICINE  A towering figure in the history of medicine was the physician Hippocrates of Kos (460 – 370 BCE), considered the “FATHER OF WESTERN MEDICINE." The Hippocratic Corpus is a collection of around seventy early medical works from ancient Greece strongly associated with Hippocrates and his students.
  • 11. Early History In 300 AD. the Roman Empire endeavoured to build a hospital in each town that was under its rule, leading to a high requirement for nurses to provide medical care alongside the doctors. The profession of nursing became considerably more prominent in Europe in the middle ages, due to the drive for medical care from the Catholic church. The first Spanish hospital was built in the late 500s to early 600s in Merida, Spain, with the intent to care for any sick individuals regardless of ethnic origin or religion.
  • 12. Cont.  Throughout the 10th and 11th centuries, the nursing profession expanded due to changes in rulings in Europe. Hospitals began to be included as part of monasteries and other religious places and the nurses provided a range of medical care services, as was required, even beyond traditional healthcare  At the beginning of the 17th century, the nursing as a profession was rare due to various reasons, such as the closing of monasteries that housed the hospitals. However, in some regions of Europe where the Catholic church remained in power, the hospitals remained and nurses retained their role.
  • 13. The Unforgettable - Florence Nightingale (1820- 1910)
  • 14. Remembering the pioneer of nursing profession ……  , the pioneer of nursing profession. She was born to English parents on May 12, 1820 in Florence, Italy. She was entitled ' Lady of the lamp'. Her work is well known and well recognized world wide.  She had got the opportunity of recienney good (best) education and also travelled throughout Europe and could make good contacts which really helped her to achieve the "mission" in her life. She came across individuals who were concerned with the reforms of social institutions such as prisons and hospitals. In 1853, she spent three months in Kaiser worth, Germany . In the same year she was appointed as Superintendent of Institution for the care of sick - gentle women in London.
  • 15. Cont.  In 1854, during the Crimean war, when women nurses were considered to be revolutionary, Florence Nightingale demonstrated quality nursing care along with 38 other nurses. After her extensive service at the Crimean war, efforts of Florence resulted in the appointment of the Royal Commission on the health of the Army. As one of the consequence, The Army Medical School was founded in 1857.  During her lifetime, her work and devotion enlightened the whole society. She was the founder of Nightingale School for nurses, the first ever of its kind. In 1907, she was conferred "The Order of Merit" by the King.
  • 16. HISTORY OF SURGICAL NURSING  1840s - Operate on a client who was free from pain. It was a revolution for surgery. Development of safer anaesthetic gases allowed surgeons to conduct longer operative procedures. All the surgery was conducted in hospital setting and nurses are required special training for new responsibilities such as assisting, preparing, caring for a patient in surgical unit. 1876s- In Massachusetts, general hospital provided the first operating room education for nurse’s. The trend continued to1900s as nursing schools included operating room experience in each nurses clinical instruction.
  • 17. Cont.  1956- The association of operating room nurses was formed to gain knowledge of surgical principles and explore methods to improve nursing care of surgical clients. The associations of operating room nurses overcame the idea that operating room nurses were only technically skilled practitioners. This organization also developed standard of nursing practice to establish the need for registered nurses in the operating room.
  • 18. Cont.  1970s-A change occurred in nursing education with a focus on the importance of nurses acquiring a broad knowledge base, resulted in less emphasis on operating room techniques. There has also been a new development in the setting for operative procedures: • Ambulatory surgery: It was also referred to as outpatient. • One-day surgery: This health care service is presently growing rapidly in numbers and various types of procedures such as invasive non invasive procedures are performed. Ambulatory surgery is a scheduled surgical procedure provided for a client who does not remain overnight in a hospital, e.g. biopsies, cosmetic surgery, cataract extractions
  • 19. CONCLUSION The nursing profession is among the largest labour pools in the world. Nursing profession advocates and the demand for more capable healthcare staff in the medical field during wartime were catalysts for the trade’s evolution. In the 1800’s, nursing began as a job performing domestic duties in the medical environment. Many hospitals trained nurses directly during the profession’s early days – a task now fulfilled by academic institutions. Today, formalized licensing and training ensure a medical environment that vastly improves patient outcomes compared to institutionalized healthcare’s infancy.
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