Dorothy Orem's Self-Care Model
.... of the patients to meet components of the
patient's therapeutic
self-care demands, and protect the exercise or development of the
patient self-care agency. ....
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Oren's Self-Care Nursing Model
.... In the model, these goals are to (a) accomplish the
patient's self care demand, (b) move the
patient toward responsible
self care, and (c) involve in care, or ....
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Nursing Philosophy
.... nursing practice: the compensatory system with total
patient care; the partially compensatory system with shared
patient responsibility for
self-care; and the ....
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Assessment & Nursing Plan for a Patient
.... an understanding of the contribution of components of patients'
self-concept to .... of allowing for a general assessment of whether the
patient's overall response ....
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Denying a Patient Life Saving Care
.... to stop treatment has been repeatedly recognized; it was affirmed by the US Supreme Court in 1990 and by the US Congress in 1990 (
Patient Self-Determination Act ....
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Alzheimer's Disease: The Patient and the Family
.... this possibility can help to transform a stressful experience into an opportunity for
self-development and increased
self knowledge. For the
patient who still ....
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Orem's Self-Care Nursing Theory & Health Behavior
.... a focus on the enhancement of compliance with medications and diet, through methods of teaching and promotion of
patient independence. Orem's
self-care deficit ....
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OSHA and JCAHO: Description, History and Role of Each Organization ...
.... implementation in an organization that has "a culture of safety, in which everyone accepts responsibility for
patient safety" ("
Self-Assessment Questionnaire ....
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The Relationship Between Patient Readiness and Cognitive ...
.... cycle of frustration when failure on commonplace tasks continues; gains in functioning must be perceived and integrated into the
patient's self-concept for ....
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NURSING CONCEPTS
.... In the model, these goals are to (a) accomplish the
patient's self-care demand, (b) move the
patient toward responsible
self-care, and (c) involve in care, or ....
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Application of Pain Measurement Scales
375-381) compared the accuracy of child
patient self-report of pain with nurse assessment of child
patient pain in post-operative environments. ....
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Doctor-Patient Relationship
.... doctor-
patient relationship fit neatly into that role-playing: The functionalists [eg, Durkheim and Parsons] make the following link between
self and society ....
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Diabetes Hypoglycemia
.... skipped, and should not be delayed for more than 30 minutes from the scheduled time) must be assured by the diabetic
patient as a part of the
self care process ....
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Nursing Violations of Patient Rights
.... In the United States, the
Patient Self-Determination Act "mandates that hospitals ensure that a
patient's right to make health care decisions is upheld ....
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Patient Falls
.... utilized on 2D, raises staff awareness of the risk of
patient falls and .... Extraneous variables such as test reactivity and accuracy of
self-reporting will not be ....
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Witholding/Withdrawing Patient Treatment
.... For example, The
Patient Self-Determination Act was designed to address two issues: the need to preserve
patient end-of-life autonomy and choice-making, and ....
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Self-Mutilating Adolescents
.... may help the
self-mutilator include: partial hospitalizations to focus on increasing coping skills and strengthening a
patient's sense of
self-reliance and ....
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Management of Type I Diabetes
For this type of
patient,
self-care is crucial to
patient well-being. .... The nurse should provide the
patient with guidelines for such a
self care program. ....
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Breast Cancer Patients & Medical Caregivers
.... 2. It is hypothesized that a stronger
patient self image will be associated with generally positive attitudes by the
patient towards her professional medical ....
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Issues in a Nurse/Patient Case
.... of autonomy but considering the risk of harm to
self and others, this decision maximized benefits and minimized risks for the
patient (Constantino, Boneysteele ....
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Patient Compliance with Medications
.... up recommendations for abnormal Papanicolaou smears influence
patient adherence .... Burnout,
self- and supervisor-rated job performance, and absenteeism among nurses ....
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Borderline Personality Disorder
.... life. The
patient's self-image will be poorly defined, and, indeed, the
patient may have no consistent sense of
self. The
patient ....
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Asthma
.... Management factors are discussed, including
self-medication,
patient and family education, increased levels of physician/nurse-
patient/family interaction and ....
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Essential Concepts in Nursing
.... related to the
patient's perceived control of their health or ability to control their health; cognitions related to the
patient's perceived
self-efficacy or ....
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Four Nursing Theories
.... These modes (physiologic,
self concept, role function, and interdependence) are the form .... The
patient's (adaptive system's) output "is a response which may be ....
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Female Self-Image & Eating Disorders
.... In anorexia nervosa, the
patient fights against everything that could prevent weight .... It is often associated with depression and low
self-esteem, and patients ....
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Nurses and Patients
.... both the nurse and the
patient. The second core value, of holistic ethics, theories, and research delineates a nurse's responsibility to
self, client, coworkers ....
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Dorothea Orem's Conceptual Framework of Nursing
.... responsible and independent
self care action, and (3) helping members of a
patient's family to become competent in providing
self care agency for the
patient. ....
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APPLICATION OF NURSING THEORY TO CLINICAL PRACTICE
.... According to Seedhouse (2000), the Orem
Self-Care Model of Nursing conceptualizes the central role of nursing as assisting the
patient with
self-care where the ....
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Harry Stack Sullivan: An Appliction of His Theory
.... the plan for care would be to increase the
patient's ability for .... with present relationships and understanding defensive maneuvers and the
self-system that ....
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