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TFN Midterm 1

OREM, KING, NEUMAN

TermDefinition
Dorothea Orem's Theoretical Sources personal experience in nursing
Self-care deliberate actions a person engages for the purpose of promoting and maintaining life, health, and well-being
Self-care comprises the practice of activities that persons initiate and perform on their own behalf in the interest of maintaining life
Self-Care Agency human activity, “ability for engaging in self care activities”
Self-Care Agency an individual's capabilities to recognize their needs, to evaluate personal and environmental resources, to determine and perform self-care actions to achieve a desired outcome
Therapeutic Self Care Demand totality of self care actions performed to meet ideal health
Universal Self Care Requisites eight requisites common to men, women, and children
Developmental Self Care Requisites progress or improvement; developmental processes derived from a condition or associated with an event
Health Deviation Self Care Requisites requisites that exist for persons with illnesses, injury, or disease
Dependent Care Care provided to a person because of age or other factors that render them unable to perform self-care (e.g. babies, elderly, ill)
Dependent Care Agency ability of a person to know and meet the therapeutic self-care demand of the dependent person or regulate the development and exercise of the dependent’s self-care agency
Dependent Care Deficit relationship that exists when the dependent-care provider’s agency is not adequate to meet the therapeutic self-care demand of the person receiving dependent-care
Dependent Care Demand the summation of care over a duration of time for meeting the dependent’s therapeutic self-care demand
Self-Care Deficit an individual’s inability to accomplish requisites due to inadequate knowledge
Wholly Compensatory System – patient is fully dependent – nurse compensates for patient’s inability to engage in self-care – Supports and protects patient; accomplishes self-care demands ex. bedridden, comatose
Partially Compensatory System – patient can meet some needs – patient accepts care and assistance from nurse – nurse compensates for self-care limitations of patient – nurse assists patient as required ex. Stroke, disability
Supportive-educative Compensatory System – patient can accomplish self-care – nurse and patient together regulates exercise and development of self-care agency – needs assistance with knowledge and skill ex. diabetic patients
Human agency ability to act deliberately, primarily focused on caring for oneself and others by recognizing needs and providing necessary inputs
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