Lydia Hall Flashcards
What is the theory of Lydia Hall
Care, Core and Cure Theory of Nursing
Individuals could be conceptualized in three separate domains:
- the body (care)
- the illness (cure)
- the person (core)
hands on bodily care
care
using self in relationship to patient
core
the disease: applying medical knowledge
cure
the nurturing component of care and is exclusive to nursing
the care circle
the care circl involves the concept of ____________ and provide for teaching-learning activities
mothering
the nurse’s goal is the comfort of the patient
care/the care circle
the professional nurse provides bodily care for the patient and helps the patient to complete such basic daily biological activities like eating, bathing, elimination, and dressing
care/the care circle
the core circle of patient care is based on the
social sciences
the core circle involves the
therapeutic use of self
the nurse is able to help the patient verbally express feelings regarding the disease process and its effects, as well as discuss the patient’s role in recovery or healing process
core/the core circle
the patient is able to maintain who they are
core/the core circle
the patient is able to make informed or conscious decisions based on understood and accepted feelings and motivations
core/the core circle
the cure circle of patient care is based in the ___________________________________ and is shared with other members of the health team
pathological and therapeutic sciences
the professional nurse helps the patient and family through medical, surgical and rehabilitative prescriptions made by the physician. During this aspect of nursing acre, the nurse is an active advocate of the patient
cure/the cure circle
Hall’s theory influences the nurse’s total approach to the five phases of the nursing process:
- assessment
- diagnosis
- planning
- implementation
- evaluation
involves collection of data about the health status of the individual.
assessment phase
also pertains to guiding the patient through the cure aspect of nursing. The health team collects biologic data (physical and laboratory) to help the patient and family understand and progress through the medical regimen
assessment phase
is a statement of the patient’s need or problem area. In Hall’s theory, the patient is the one in control, the one who identifies the need
assessment phase
involve setting priorities and mutualy establishing patient-centered outcome and goals.
Outcomes and Planning
decides what is highest priority and also what centered outcome and goals
patient
the assessment phase also pertains to guiding the patient through ____________________________________
the cure aspect of nursing
is involved in outcomes and planning
the core
involves the actual institution of the plan of care
implementation
implementation involves the actual institution of the
plan of care
this phase is the actual giving of nursing care
implementation phase
is the process of assessing the patient’s progress toward the health goals
evaluation
the individual human who is 16 years old or older and past the acute stage of long-term illness is the focus of nursing care in Hall’s theory
Person
a state of self-awareness with conscious selection of behaviors that are optimal for the individual
health
is dealt with in relation to the individual
environment/society
is identified as consisting of participation in the acre, core and cure aspects f the patient care
Nursing
is the sole function of nurses
care
are shared ith other members of the health care team
core and cure
the Care, Core, Cure Theory of Nursing is also known as
the Three C’s of Lydia Hall
Hall’s theory contains thee independent but interconnected circles
core, care, cure
is the patient to whom nursing care is directed
core
has set goals by him or herself rather than by a healthcare provider or family and friends
core
makes decisions and behaves according to his/her feelins and values
core
is the attention given to the patient by the nurse and other medical professionals invovled in the care of the patient
cure
includes interventions or actions geared toward treating the patient of whatever illness, disease, or diasability he or she may be suffering from
cure
is Hall’s explanation of the role of nurses in her model
care circle/care
puts emphasis in the importance of the total patient rather than looking at one part or aspect
Care Core and Cure Theory of Nursing