The Steps to the Nursing Process
Basic Assumptions
Neuman's Theory Sub Systems
Prevention
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The nurse makes a diagnosis by interpreting the data collected
Step 2
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is applied in patient assessment and intervention, in identification and reduction of possible or actual risk factors.
What is Primary Prevention
100
Refers to the physiochemical structure and function of the body
What is the sub system physiological
100
Prevention is in what step of the Intervention Process
What is Primary Intervention
100
These forces include the intrapersonal, interpersonal, and extra-personal stressors, which can affect the person's normal line of defense and so can affect the stability of the system
What is The Environment
200
The third step of the nursing process
What is to set goals
200
Relates to symptomatology following a reaction to stressors, appropriate ranking of intervention priorities, and treatment to reduce their noxious effects.
What is Secondary Prevention
200
Refers to mental processes and emotions
What is Psychological
200
Occurs before the patient reacts to a stressor.
What is Primary prevention
200
These three components: the internal, which exists within the client system; the external, which exists outside the client system; and the created, which is an environment that is created and developed unconsciously by the client, and is symbolic of system wholeness.
What is The Environement
300
Condition and strength of basic factors and energy sources
What is the assessment of the patient
300
Relates to adjustive processes taking place as reconstitution begins, and maintenance factors move them back in a cycle toward primary prevention.
What is Tertiary Prevention
300
Which refers to the influence of spiritual beliefs
What is spiritual beliefs
300
Occurs after the patient has been treated through secondary prevention strategies
What is Tertiary prevention
300
The client system moves toward illness and death when more energy is needed than what's available. The client system moves toward wellness when more energy is available than is needed.
What is The Systems Model of Health
400
Degree of reaction and potential for reconstitution
What is the first step of the assessment
400
Implicit Internal Resistance
What is LOR
400
_____ is a total person as a client system and the person is a layered, multidimensional being.
What is a Human Being
400
Offers support to the patient and tries to add energy to the patient or reduce energy needed to facilitate reconstitution.
What is Tertiary prevention
400
Nursing in terms of the degree of reaction to stressors, as well as the use of primary, secondary, and tertiary interventions.
What is The Systems Model views of the role of Nursing
500
Evaluated to determine whether or not balance was restored, and a stable state maintained.
What is the Nursing Process
500
Each patient has evolved a normal range of responses to the environment referred to as the normal line of defense.
What is the standard by which to measure health deviation
500
Refers to relationships, and social/cultural expectations and activities
What is socio-cultural
500
Occurs after the patient reacts to a stressor and is provided in terms of the existing system. It focuses on preventing damage to the central core by strengthening the internal lines of resistance and removing the stressor.
What is Secondary prevention
500
The model defines nursing as "actions which assists individuals, families and groups to maintain a maximum level of wellness, and the primary aim is stability of the patient-client system, through nursing interventions to reduce stressors
What is the Holistic perspective
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