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What was Dorethea Orem's theory?
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
Orem's theory includes:
sufficient air, water, food
balance between activity and rest
prevention of hazards to life, function and wellbeing
respect human potential
psychosocial well being
Florence Nightengale
importance of clean environment
cleanliness and nutritious food
introduction of standards to control spread of disease in hospitals
founder of modern nursing
What was Betty Neuman's theory?
-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
Describe Imogen King's theory
-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
Describe Virginia Henderson's theory
-oriented to patient protection and assistance
-nurse as substitute (doing for patient), supplementary (assisting patient) and complementary (working or collaborating with patient
Faye Glenn Abdellah
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