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11 Cards in this Set
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Orem |
Self-care deficit/ patient encouraged to be as independent as possible |
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Erikson |
infant=trust vs mistrust, school age=industry vs inferiority, young adult=intimacy vs isolation, older adult= integrity vs despair |
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Betty Neuman |
based on the individuals relationship to stress, the reaction to it, and reconstitution factors that are dynamic in nature. |
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Benner and Wrubel's |
caring. connects and creates possibilities. provides motivation, different than 'cure' |
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Peplau |
nursing is defined as an interpersonal, therapeutic process that takes place when professionals, specifically educated to be nurses, engage in therapeutic relationship w/people who are in need of health services. |
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King's theory |
interpersonal relationship in which a patient grows and develops to attain certain life goals |
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Roy |
adaptive system. the goal of nursing is to help a person adapt to changes in physiological needs, self-concept, role function and interdependent relations during health and illness. |
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Maslow's heirarchy |
1) SELF ACTUALIZATION=desire to become the most that one can be. 2) ESTEEM=respect, self-esteem, status, recognition, strength, freedom. 3) LOVE AND BELONGING=friendship, intimacy, family, sense of connection. 4) SAFETY NEEDS=personal security, employment, resources, health, prosperity. 5) PHYSIOLOGICAL NEEDS=air, water, shelter, sleep, clothing, reproduction. |
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Nightingale Env. theory |
no noise, fresh air, good nutrition, light, bedding, variety, health of houses, chattering hopes, cleanliness, ventilation |
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Watson's Theory |
nursing is concerned w/promoting health, preventing illness, caring for the sick, and restoring health. |
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4 Domains |
1) care that supports physical functioning. 2) physiologic complex (electrolyte and acid base) 3) phsychosocial and facilitated lifestyle changes 4) care that supports protection against harm. |