The environment is generally viewed in terms of two aspects: the internal environment and the external environment. The internal environment includes the internal mechanisms that maintain homeostasis in the organism, while the external environment is,human being(at sentence-end, falling tone) indicates a confident conclusionlivingand external conditions that affect survival are discussed as physical, chemical, biological, and social environments.
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Nursing professionals need to be knowledgeable and skilled in analyzing the environment and the ways in which the environment and the interaction of key elements within it affect a person's health. Based on this analysis, they can help people regain their health while improving the environment that is affecting their health.

References
1) Takayasu Kawaguchi: Kankyo Gakuin (Environmental Studies Around the Bed), Igaku Shoin, 1998.
(2) Kiyoko Fukai and Hitomi Maeda (eds.): Textbook of Basic Nursing Science - EBN-oriented Nursing Practice, Nankendo, 2006.
(3) Florence Nightingale (Author) / Masu Yumaki, et al. (Translators): Nursing Memorandum: Being and Not Being a Nurse, Revised 6th Edition, Gendai-sha, 2000.