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NUR151-ComfortCare

Comfort-Care-and Holism

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Participating Nurse & client set objectives and become involved in the learning process, Opportunity for discussion, feedback, goal setting, and revision of care plan
Entrusting Provides client with opportunity for self-care, Client performs task correctly and consistently
Reinforcing Used as a stimulus that increases the probability for a response
Comprehension understanding the new facts/information
Application using newly learned ideas using the new facts/information
Analysis relating ideas in organized way breaking down the new facts/information into organized “parts”
Synthesis ability to recognize parts of information as whole applying the new facts/information to another situation/event
Evaluation a judgment of the worth of a body of information “What did I learn? Is it useful? Will I use it again?”
Receiving attending to another person’s words
Responding active participation thorugh listening and reacting to verbally and nonverbal gestures.
Valuing attaching worth to object/behavior
Organizing developing a value system/conflict resolution - organizing content
Characterizing acting & responding with a consistent value system
Perception; being aware of objects or qualities
Set; readiness to take action
Guided response; performance of an act under guidance of instructor
Mechanism; higher level of behavior once have gained confidence
Complex Overt Response; adaptation
Origination; highly complex motor act; create new movement pattern
Orthomolecular therapy mega vitamins – taking in a mega amount of a vitamin in order to gain health. Esp: vit C and Beta Carotene
Physiological Needs Water, Air (oxygen), Food – MUST be met first!
Safety and Security Needs the environment needs to be safe – both physical and psychological safety.
Love and Belonging Needs everyone wants to belong and be loved
Self-Actualization Needs allows for continual discovery of self – achieving your potential ability.
Maslow’s Hierarchy Physiological Needs, Safety and Security Needs, Love and Belonging Needs, Self-Esteem Needs, Self-Actualization Needs
ADL’s Activities and Daily Living
Holistic Assessment Includes physical, social, psychosocial, and spiritual needs (Mind, body & spirit)
Self-awareness is consciously knowing how “self” thinks
Self-Concept is how a person thinks or feels about “self”
Created by: Ladystorm
 

 



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