Roy Final Flashcards
What are the four modes?
- Physiologic
- Self-COncept
- INterdependence
- Role FUnction
In the physiologic mode, what are the five basic needs?
- Nutrition
- Activity & Rest
- Elimination
- Protection
- Oxygenation
In the physiologic mode, what are the four complex needs?
- Neurologic
- Senses
- Fluid & Electrolytes - Acid Balance Base
- Endocrine
In the Self Concept mode, what are the two selfs?
Physical and Personal
What are the two bodies in physical self?
Image and Senses
List out parts of the personal self:
Self Consistency vs MESS (Moral, Ethical, Spiritual Self)
Self IDeal where they overlap
What are the three levels of the Role Function>?
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
Interdependence is about the individual giving and receiving. GIve to your ______ ______/ Receive from ______ _______.
Support System
Significant Others
What is Focal stimuli?
Internal or external stimuli at the forefront, most immediately confronting the person and human system.
What is contextual stimuli?
Stimuli that is adding to the focal affect and influence how people deal w/ focal stimuli. Evident in the situation and can be validated.
What is residual stimuli?
Environmental factors with affects that are unclear or unknown (possibly subconscious); cannot be validated.
What is the cognator subsystem?
“Thinker” - involves four emotive channels:
- perceptual/info processing
- learning
- judgment
- emotion
What is the regulator subsystem?
Coping process involving neural, chemical, and endocrine system; responds automatically.
What is first level assessment?
First step in the Roy Adaptation NUrsing process; assess observable and non observable behaviors.
What is second level assessment?
Second step in the Roy Adaptation NUrsing process; assess stimuli.