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What was Dorethea Orem's theory?
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Self-care deficit theory developed to assist individuals who have limitations in providing their own self-care or care of dependents. Goal is to help the client obtain total self-care
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Orem's theory includes:
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sufficient air, water, food
balance between activity and rest prevention of hazards to life, function and wellbeing respect human potential psychosocial well being |
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Florence Nightengale
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importance of clean environment
cleanliness and nutritious food introduction of standards to control spread of disease in hospitals founder of modern nursing |
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What was Betty Neuman's theory?
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-systems model
-health as an expression of living energy available to an individual -high energy = wellness -holistic overview of physiological, psychological, sociocultural and developmental aspects of all humans |
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Describe Imogen King's theory
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-goal attainment
-individual's need to meet basic needs so they may function in their socially defined roles -think nursing care plan -client goal oriented nursing |
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Describe Virginia Henderson's theory
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-oriented to patient protection and assistance
-nurse as substitute (doing for patient), supplementary (assisting patient) and complementary (working or collaborating with patient |
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Faye Glenn Abdellah
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patient-centered approach
changed focus from disease to patient oriented 21 nursing problems include: hygiene, safety, nutrition, elimination, effective communication, promotion of personal/spiritual goals -maintain a therapeutic environment |