Ida Jean Orlando Flashcards
What theory did Ida Jean Orlando developed?
DELIBERATIVE NURSING PROCESS THEORY
(True or False) Ida Jean Orlando developed her Deliberative Nursing Process that allows nurses to formulate an effective nursing care plan that can also be easily adapted when and if any complexity comes up with the patient.
True
What does Ida Jean Orlando’s theory stresses?
the reciprocal relationship between patient and nurse.
What does Ida Jean Orlando’s theory emphasizes?
importance of the patient’s participation in the nursing process.
(True or False) Ida Jean Orlando believed that the physician’s orders are for nurses and not for patients.
False. Ida Jean Orlando believed that the physician’s orders are for patients and not for nurses.
She was internationally known psychiatric health nurse.
Ida Jean Orlando
(True or False) the “Deliberative Nursing Process Theory” theory allows nurses to create an effective nursing care plan that can also be easily adapted when and if any complications arise with the patient.
True
What is Ida Jean Orlando’s goal?
to develop a theory of effective nursing practice.
she emphasizes individuality and the dynamic nature of the nurse-patient relationship. For her, humans in need are the focus of nursing practice.
Human Being
It is replaced by a sense of helplessness as the
initiator of a necessity for nursing. She stated that nursing deals with individuals who are in need of help.
Health
The efforts to meet the individual’s need for help are carried out in an interactive situation and in a disciplined manner that requires proper training.
Nursing
It is the organizing principle. This means
finding out and meeting the patient’s immediate needs for help.
Function of Professional Nursing
It is the patient’s problematic situation. Through this, the nurse finds the patient’s immediate need for help.
Presenting Behavior
(True or False) In the function of Professional Nursing, if the patient has an immediate need for help, and the nurse discovers and meets that need, the purpose of nursing has been achieved.
True
It is the internal response. The patient perceives objects with his or her five senses. These perceptions stimulate automatic thought, and
each thought stimulates an automatic feeling, causing the patient to act.
Immediate Reaction