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316 week 2 Roy

The Roy Adaptation Model of

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The Roy Adaptation Model of Nursing Practice Sister Calista Roy
• All nursing models visually define: Nursing health Environment Person and outline their relationship with each other
These four define nursing practice Nursing health Environment Person and outline their relationship with each other and provide principals for practice
Roy Model as a framework for: • Assessment – As a way to define the patient’s condition and response
• Nursing Diagnosis – To identify and describe adaptive/ ineffective patterns
• Planning – To identify the best adaptive response
• Intervention – Researched based nursing interventions
Evaluation – To analyze effectiveness of Nursing Input
Roy’s Definitions Person: An adaptive system, capable of thinking and choosing, responding to and acting on everything within and around them, holistic, the recipient of
Roy’s Definitions Environment: stimuli, can be from within or without.
stimui 3 types Focal Contextual, Residual
Roy’s Definitions Health A state and process of being and becoming, integrated and whole
Roy Model Control, Input, Output, Feedback
Coping Mechanisms Innate,Regulator Acquired Cognator – Cognitive-Emotive Channelsperceptual-info processing learning judgment judgment
Adaptive Modes Physiologic Needs -Role Function Self Concept , Interdependence
Interdependence Interdependence
Self Concept Physical Personal
Physiologic Needs Oxygenation, Nutrition, Elimination,Activity/ Rest, Protection Processes – Senses, Fluids & Electrolytes,Neurological, Endocrine
Role Function Primary Secondary Tertiary
Created by: garrowcousino
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