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