self-care deficit theory Flashcards

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other term of self-care deficit theory

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orem model of nursing

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theory year developed

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1959-2001

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MC—- is an art through which the practitioner of nursing gives specialized assistance to persons with disabilities which makes more than ordinary assistance necessary to meet needs for self-care. The nurse also intelligently participates in the medical care the individual receives from the physician.

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NURSING

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are defined as “men, women, and children cared for either singly or as social units,” and are the “material object” of nurses and others who provide direct care.

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humans

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has physical, chemical and biological features. It includes the family, culture, and community.

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environment

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is “being structurally and functionally whole or sound.” Also, health is a state that encompasses both the health of individuals and of groups, and human health is the ability to reflect on one’s self, to symbolize experience, and to communicate with others.

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health

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is the performance or practice of activities that individuals initiate and perform on their own behalf to maintain life, health, and well-being.

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self care

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is a complex property or attribute of people educated and trained as nurses that enables them to act, to know, and to help others meet their therapeutic self-care demands by exercising or developing their own self-care agency.

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nursing agency

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is the product of a series of relations between the persons: legitimate nurse and legitimate client. This system is activated when the client’s therapeutic self-care demand exceeds available self-care agency, leading to the need for nursing.

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nursing system

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This theory focuses on the performance or practice of activities that individuals initiate and perform on their own behalf to maintain life, health and well-being.

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theory of self care

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3 categories of self care deficit theory

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universal
developmental
health deviation self care requisites

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what requisites are associated with life processes and the maintenance of the integrity of human structure and functioning.

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universal s c r

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requisites are required in conditions of illness, injury, or disease or may result from medical measures required to diagnose and correct the condition.

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health deviation s c r

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Nursing is required when an adult (or in the case of a dependent, the parent or guardian) is incapable of or limited in the provision of continuous effective self-care.

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the self-care deficit theory

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5 methods of helping

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acting for and doing for others
guiding others
supporting another
providing an envi promoting perdev
teaching others

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This is represented by a situation in which the individual is unable “to engage in those self-care actions requiring self-directed and controlled ambulation and manipulative movement or the medical prescription to refrain from such activity… Persons with these limitations are socially dependent on others for their continued existence and well-being.”

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wholly compensatory nursing system

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This is represented by a situation in which “both nurse and perform care measures or other actions involving manipulative tasks or ambulation… [Either] the patient or the nurse may have a major role in the performance of care measures.” EX: Nurse can bring a meal tray for client who can feed himself

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partial compensatory nursing system

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This is also known as supportive-developmental system, the person “is able to perform or can and should learn to perform required measures of externally or internally oriented therapeutic self-care but cannot do so without assistance.” EX: GUIDING THE MOTHER HOW TO BREASTFEED THE BABY

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supportive-educative system