Orem's Self-Care Nursing Theory & Health Behavior
.... The client will be informed about degrees of
ability to provide self-
care and the presence or absence of self-
care deficits. Prescriptive ....
(1141

5

)
Suggestions for Adult Day Care
.... interventions to maximize functional
ability is also challenging and quite expensive. Nevertheless, Kuzuya, et al (2006) report that adult day
care service use ....
(1041

4

)
Health Care Organization Strategy
.... Health
care management needs to balance cost containment with quality of
care, ensuring that neither is shortchanged, or else the
ability to serve patients ....
(1904

8

)
Oren's Self-Care Nursing Model
.... in the form of self
care, in identifying self
care needs, and in making the necessary inputs, (3) limitations in the
ability to provide self
care causes mature ....
(4294

17

)
Health Care Business Models
.... Incorporating traditional business economics into health
care without compromising the caring aspect is .... be the only entity aware of the patient's
ability to pay ....
(274

1

)
Competitive Factors in Health Care Marketing
.... When someone needs medical
care, their satisfaction will, at least to some extent, be related to that provider's
ability to deliver state-of-the-art services. ....
(504

2

)
Health Care Crisis in the US
.... changes bring about new crises--the prevalence of violence in the inner cities, for instance, has strained the
ability of hospitals to provide emergency
care. ....
(1955

8

)
Nurse Practitioners and Patient Care
.... as the primary point of contact for some patient appointments, the need for patients to communicate with the
care provider remains, and the
ability of nurse ....
(2980

12

)
Managed Care Network
.... Health
care institutions require the
ability to deliver integrated health
care to defined populations, and these institutions depend on the availability and ....
(3217

13

)
Effects of Managed Care on Surgical Care
.... level leads to a situation wherein the larger socioeconomic system provides guidelines that constrain a physician's
ability to determine
care practices (O ....
(9600

38

)
The Effect of Day Care Centers
.... in terms of social
ability. During this period, the child must learn to cooperate with other people in society. In this regard, the role of the
care-giver is ....
(2657

11

)
Financial Performance of Acute Care Hospitals
.... will also be Of even greater potential significance is the strong prob
ability that the use of DRG procedures to reduce costs will cause many
care providers to ....
(8254

33

)
Assessment & Nursing Plan for a Patient
.... depend on neighbor or community resources Previous experience of injury at place of work Decreased mobility, self-
care and child-
care ability Past experience ....
(1134

5

)
Improving Health Care
.... Governors are very concerned about growing Medicaid costs and their state's
ability to meet their share. Gaps in medical
care still exist, and significant ....
(3819

15

)
Tracking and Ability Grouping
.... Other studies have found that tracking and
ability group ing has little effect .... person specific, however, it was found that advisors must exercise
care not to ....
(4325

17

)
Changing Health Care Delivery Environment
.... Of even greater potential significance is the strong prob-
ability that the use of DRG procedures to reduce costs will cause many
care providers to withdraw ....
(8797

35

)
Health Care Ethics
.... The deontological approach employed in this situation emphasized my perception of a duty of
care owed to the patient and my
ability to ultimately convince his ....
(1263

5

)
Home Health Care Ethical Issues
.... The patient's degree of cognitive impairment, functional
ability, and desired type of
care are relevant, as are the relationship between the patient and ....
(5045

20

)
Dorothea Orem's Conceptual Framework of Nursing
.... necessary inputs. 3. Limitations in the
ability to provide self
care causes mature human beings to feel deprived. 4. Human agency ....
(2304

9

)
Nursing Theory Concepts
.... Third, people are at times limited in their
ability to
care for themselves and others. Four, human agency is exercised to compensate for these limitations. ....
(3167

13

)
Telemedicine
.... being implemented currently, it does demonstrate the
ability of telemedicine to remove distance barriers and increase access to health
care, especially for ....
(1274

5

)
Greek View of Medicine & Modern Medicine
.... Welcome words for doctors whose
ability to
care for patients is often overwhelmed by the business and insurance facets of the health
care industry. ....
(1746

7

)
Role of the Professional Geriatric Nurse
.... Determining what programs will best benefit the individuals employed within an individual
care facility requires the
ability to know what areas need to be ....
(1252

5

)
Right Hemisphere Stroke Outcomes
.... that cognitive status may indeed predict functional
ability following a stroke and that nurses should consider the assessment of said in their
care plans. ....
(1463

6

)
Senile Dementia
.... multidisciplinary, team approach. Such a therapeutic framework facilitates the nurse's
ability to deliver effective health
care. In recent decades ....
(1412

6

)
Senile Dementia Senile Dementia
.... multidisciplinary, team approach. Such a therapeutic framework facilitates the nurse's
ability to deliver effective health
care. In recent decades ....
(1391

6

)
Health Care vs. Economics Terms
.... Its use in health
care is in many ways parallel as in hospital beds, skilled surgeons .... In the plural in can refer to as an
ability of capacity that can be drawn ....
(855

3

)
Nursing Philosophy
.... educative-development system with full client responsibility for self-
care with a .... life and daily functioning; perceived control of health or
ability to control ....
(1238

5

)
Behavioral Management Training of Nursing Staff
.... Symptoms include a progressive loss of memory, decreased
ability to
care for oneself, decreased interest in daily living activities. ....
(3532

14

)
Employee Motivation in Health Care
.... Pseudo team management practices have added to health
care worker frustration. .... this feeling to the skill of the managers who had the
ability to "recognize the ....
(655

3

)