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(level 1) Physiological Needs,
(level 2) Safety and Security,
Maslow's Hierarchy of
(level 3) Relationships, Love and Affection,
Needs
(level 4) Self Esteem,
(level 5) Self Actualization
Leininger culture care generic(home used in care- self care. Professional (
theory- two kinds of care provided by specifically trained professionals
Preservaton or Maintenance -Assist those of certain
cultures to maintain care values to help them maintain
health or restore health (bloodletting)•
Accommodation or Negotiation-Show alternatives
leininger :three modes to
that are safer (Vicks on cheek instead of nostrils).
provide care
Repatterning orRestructuring -Respect cultural
differences while maintaining safe and protective
environment(cleansing pads instead of mud on
umbilicus)
, Four overlapping phases:•
*Orientation - help to recognize problem - helps to
develop personal and social growth•
*Identification - client understands the situation and
Peplau Interpersonal
responds to nurse providing help•
Relations theory
Exploitation - client begins to depend on nurse and
uses help offered, exploring all possibilities•
Resolution - dependent behavior is given up and
therapeutic relationship ends
A general theory that has three sub theories:•
*Self care: Goal that is directed toward a safer
environment for life, health, and well-being•
Dorthea Orem's Self-Care *Self-care deficit: Personal care does not meet
Deficit Theory therapeutic self-care demands•
*Nursing system: Nurses empower the client through
their interpersonal relationship to help meet their self-
care demands
Tries to explain why a person will or won't take action
to prevent or detect illness•
Rosenstock'sHealth
*Perceptions vary and may have no basis in reality•
BeliefTheory
*Beliefs are connected to existing barriers•
*A cue to action is seen as necessary
Data collection::
Entails purposeful, informed, outcome-
critical thinking/ nursing
focused(results-oriented) thinking that requires careful
process 1
identification of the problems, issues, and risks
involved
what is the most important Psychological(oxygen, nutrition, elimination, safety,
part of maslow heirarchy rest and comfort, hygiene, activity, sexual.
of needs
Planning::
critical thinking/ nursing
Use knowledge to tailor approaches based on
process 2
circumstances