Notes
Notes
Notes
-Adaptation Model
- OPEN system theory
-Biopsychosocial being
(Social being is like some other man)
- Believed that by adaptation, a person can
maintain homeostasis
-theoROYtical
(Theoretical body of knowledge that
prescribes analysis and action to care for an ill
person)
- WHOLE AND INTEGRATED Person
Dorothea Orem
- Self-Care Deficit theory
(Helping or assistive profession to person who
are wholly or partly dependent or when people
who are to give care to them are no longer
available)
- (H): SOUNDNESS and WHOLENESS of
developed human structure and of bodily
and mental functioning
Betty Neuman
-Health Care System Model
-Intra, Inter & Extra Stressors
(Eliminating these stressors to obtain a
maximum level of wellness)
- PRIMARY, SECONDARY AND
TERTIARY prevention modes.
Virginia Henderson
- NATURE/ DEFINITION OF NURSING
theory
-14 basic needs
- Nursing roles as:
Substitutive: Doing everything for the client;
Supplementary: Helping the client; and
Complementary: Working with the client.
Madeleine Leininger
- Transcultural Theory
- CUD I Lie In There
o CENTRAL,UNIFYING,DOMINANT DOMAIN
Swanson
- 5 Caring Processes
o Knowing
o Being with
o Doing for
o Enabling
o Maintaining belief
Jean Watson
- Theory of Human Caring
(Caring expands the limits of openness and
allows access to higher human spirit)
Myra Levine
- Conservation Model
- Unity and Integrity of an individual
- Principles:
o Energy
o Structural Integrity
o Personal Integrity
o Social Integrity
Dorothy Johnson
- Behavioral System
- (7) Subsystems I-E-A-A-D-A-S
(Man adjusts or adapts to stressors by a
using a learned pattern of response)
Ernistine Weidenbach
- Helping Art of Clinical Nursing
(Identifying a patients need for help)
Erickson,Tomlin,Swain
- Modeling and Role Modeling theory
(Nurses to care for and nurture each client
with an awareness of and respect for the
individuals uniqueness)
Boykin,Schoenhofer
- GRAND THEORY
- all men are caring
- caring is a moral imperative
Joyce Travelbee
- Human to Human Relationship
- Interpersonal Theory
(Nursing is to assist the individual and all
people that affects this individual to cope with
illness, recover and find meaning to this
experience.)
Martha Rogers
- Holistic Theory
- Composed of 2 systems:
SUB (cells, tissues, organs and system)
SUPRA (family, community and society)
- HEALTH and WELLNESS is subjective
depending on the definition of ones
culture
Kohlberg
- Morality is based on MUTUAL TRUST
Florence Nightingale
- Born: Florence, Italy @ May 12, 1820
- Studied/Train in Germany
- Practiced in England
Peter
- Morality is based on PRINCIPLES
- Morality has 3 components:
Emotions or how one feels;
Judgement or how one reasons;
Behavior or how one actuates his emotions
and judgement.
Schulman&Mekler
- 2 components that makes an action
MORAL :
o intention = good & Act = just
Westerhoff
- Faith as a behavior that continuously
develops through time/ experience
Fowler
- Faith a FORCE that gives a meaning
to a persons life
Dunn
- High level wellness
(Ability of an individual to maximize his full
potential with the limitations imposed by his
environment & can be healthy or ill in both favorable
and unfavorable environment)
- Wellness Illness Continuum
Bernard
- Maintain and Internal Milieu and Illness
is the failure to maintain the internal
environment.
Becker
- Health Belief Model
- Belief of an individual greatly affects his behavior
- If a man believes that he is susceptible to an illness,
He will alter his behavior in order to prevent its
occurrence.
DEMOGRAPHIC : Age, sex, race etc.
SOCIOPSYCHOLOGIC :Social & Peer
influence.
STRUCTURAL : Knowledge about the disease
and prior contact with it and
CUES TO ACTION : Which are the sign and
symptoms of the disease or advice from friends,
mass media and others that forces or makes the
individual seek help
Case Method
(Total Patient Care)
- One nurse is assigned to one patient (1:1)
- Method use by nursing students
- Critical or isolation units
- Many nurses but few patients
FunctionalNursing
- Task oriented (task expertise and efficiency)
- Work fast
- Many patients but few nurses
- Fragmented nursing care
Primary Nursing
- 24 hours responsibility
- Secondary Nurse (Receive Next Shift)
Intuitive Period
- TREPHINING
ApprenticePeriod
- No formal educational institution for
nurses
- The emergence of religious orders and the
practice of nursing
- When Fliedner build the first formal school
for nurses, it marked the end of the
APPRENTICESHIP period.
Dark Period
- Protestantism emerged with Martin Luther
questions the Pope and Christianity
PNA
- First President: Rosario Montenegro
- Old: Board resolution No. 1955
Promulgated by the BON
- New: Board resolution is No. 220 series of
2004 aka Nursing Code Of Ethics
- A nurse should be a member of an
accredited professional organization which
is the PNA.
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Walter Cannon
- Theory of Health
- FEEDBACK Mechanism that regulates our
Homeostasis
Imogene King
- Goal Attainment Theory
- Life cycle and Illness
Smith
5 models of health
Clinical model
o people experience sign and symptoms
o Health is the absence of clinical sign and
symptoms of a disease
Role performance model
o healthy person does his role and activities
without deficits
Adaptive Model
o healthy person adapts well with his
environment
Eudaemonistic
o Actualization of a persons fullest potential.