Ida Jean Orlando Only Flashcards

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When was Ida Jean Orlando born?

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August 12, 1946

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When did IJO died?

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November 28, 2007 at the age of 81.

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She proposed that “patients have their own meanings and interpretations of situations and therefore nurses must validate their inferences and analyses with patients before drawing conclusions.”

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Ida Jean Orlando

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This theory explains that the role of the nurse is to find out and meet the patient’s immediate needs for help. According to the theory, all patient behavior can be a cry for help. Through these, the nurse’s job is to find out the nature of the patient’s distress and provide the help he or she needs.

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Deliberative Nursing Process Theory

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emphasizes individuality and the dynamic nature of the nurse-patient relationship. For her, these are the focus of nursing practice

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Human Being

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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.

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Health

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unique and independent in its concerns for an individual’s need for help in an immediate situation. 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.

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nursing

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It is the organizing principle. This means finding out and meeting the patient’s immediate needs for help.

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Function of Professional Nursing

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patient’s problematic situation.

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Presenting Behavior

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internal response. The patient perceives objects with his or her five senses.

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Immediate Reaction

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investigation into the patient’s needs.

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Nursing Process Discipline

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resolution to the patient’s situation.

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Improvement

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the nurse completes a holistic assessment of the patient’s needs. This is done without taking the reason for the encounter into consideration. The nurse uses a nursing framework to collect both subjective and objective data about the patient.

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Assessment

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uses the nurse’s clinical judgment about health problems.

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Diagnosis

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addresses each of the problems identified in the diagnosis. Each problem is given a specific goal or outcome, and each goal or outcome is given nursing interventions to help achieve the goal.

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Planning

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the nurse begins using the nursing care plan.

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Implementation

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the nurse looks at the progress of the patient toward the goals set in the nursing care plan.

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Evaluation

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It marks the beginning of the nursing process discipline.

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Nurse Reaction

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nursing actions decided upon for reasons other than the patient’s immediate need

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Automatic Nursing Actions

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actions decided upon after ascertaining a need and then meeting this need

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Deliberative Nursing Actions