Nursing

Chapter 14: Self-care deficit theory of nursing

Chapter 14: Self-care deficit theory of nursing Violeta A. Berbiglia, Barbara Banfield* PowerPoit by Dr. Sergio Osegueda Dorothea E. Orem (1914–2007) “Nursing is practical endeavor, but it is practical endeavor engaged in by persons who have specialized theoretic nursing knowledge with developed capabilities to put this knowledge to work in concrete situations of nursing practice.” […]

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Give your own Opinion about her theory, provide your own definitions for: Self-Care, Dependent-Care, Self-care deficit and Dependent-Care deficit

· Give your own Opinion about her theory, provide your own definitions for: Self-Care, Dependent-Care, Self-care deficit and Dependent-Care deficit Read chapter 14 about Dorothea Orem’s Theory: “Self-Care Deficit Theory of Nursing” and look for at least one article online about her theory. ·        Give your own Opinion about her theory, provide your own definitions

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Identify one other type of psychotherapy that will effectively manage paranoid personality disorder.

Alternative Therapy : Identify one other type of psychotherapy that will effectively manage paranoid personality disorder. Mindfulness Meditation: helps reduce stress, depression, anxiety, and feelings of paranoia. Art therapy: helps to serve as a source of distraction from disturbing or paranoid thoughts. Health Promotion: I reviewed medical /psychiatric histories with the patient and educated the

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Reflections:

Reflections: R.H is a 46-year-old African American female who reports feelings of suspicion towards her neighbors. This patient said that her anger and distrust has caused several fights. She also reported noncompliance to her medications and intermittent non commanding auditory hallucinations. Firstly, obtaining the patient’s consent and right to confidentiality of care is essential. Furthermore,

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Delusional Disorder Persecutory

Delusional Disorder Persecutory Type: 297.1 (F22) Delusional disorder is characterized by one or more delusions occurring within 1 month or more ( American Psychiatric Association, 2013). Symptoms of Persecutory delusional disorder include the belief that there is a conspiracy against the individual, feelings of being cheated, spied upon, spitefully maligned or followed. People with persecutory

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