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    ‘the self-care model’ (Pearson et al 2000). This term will be used throughout this discussion. Prior to commencing this appraisal the authors held the belief that the self-care model (Orem 2001) was too complex to be 28 LEARNING DISABILITY PRACTICE vol 7 no 4 May 2004 O rem’s self-care deficit nursing theory (Orem 2001) is widely used and accepted by nurses applied successfully to the needs of those with an intellectual disability. This initial view was potentially in response to its relative

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    This essay focuses on the nursing care received by a patient during practice placement in the community. The rationale for choosing this patient is because the author participated fully in providing care needs for this particular patient. A good nurse and patient relationship was developed which enabled the author to feel confident and at ease whiles providing care. The author learnt and developed new skills‚ which will be essential for future clinical practice. There will be a brief account of

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    What is Person Centred Planning Person centred planning is a set of approaches designed to assist someone plan their life with support. It is most often used as a model to enable people with disabilities or otherwise requiring support to increase their personal self determination and improve their own independence. It discovers and acts on what is important to the person. In dementia care is a key aspect of best practice. It is a way of caring for a person with dementia as an individual with

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    warmth‚ shelter and food is unlikely to feel safe‚ secure or cared for. Holism can therefore be defined as involving all aspects of the patient including the mental‚ physical‚ intellectual‚ emotional‚ spiritual and social outlook the individual has. Roper et al (1996) claims individualised nursing consists of four phases‚ assessing‚

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    Assignment - Short answer Questions Student HLTEN508B Apply reflective practice‚ critical thinking and analysis in health Student Name: Student ID: Group: Date: Assessment Coding Assessment for this unit of competency is based on competency based grading. Assessments are weighted and your assessment will be marked with a percentage and grade. Grades applied to assessment in this unit of competency are: Competency Not Competency Competent Achieved (CNA) achieved – graded Credit (CC) 0-49% (CAG)

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    failure‚ using Roper’s Activities of Living Model” In:Chalmers‚ H.(ed)Choosing a Model‚ London‚ Edward Arnold. Edelman‚ C. L. and Mandle‚ C. L.‚ (1998) Health Promotion throughout the Lifespan 4th Edition‚London‚ Mosby Naidoo‚ J Newton‚ C. (1993)‚ The Roper-Logan-Tierney Model in Action‚ London‚ Macmillan. Price (1984) cited in Salvage‚ J.‚and Kershaw‚ B.‚ (eds) Models for Nursing 2‚London‚ Scutari Press. The Health of the Nation – A T U C Summary of the Black report‚ (1981) Trades Union Congress. Trice

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    such as; eating‚ breathing‚ and mobilising were seen by Roper (1976) as a method of identifying the needs of a patient. By understanding what a patient requires in order to function normally‚ a nurse can address what is missing and produce a care plan accordingly. The Roper‚ Logan and Tierney’s model of nursing identified the activities that are deemed essential and suggests that it is not important to treat all the activities at once (Roper et al. 2000). Yura & Walsh (1983) believed that it

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    Standards of Conduct‚ Performance and Ethics for Nurses and Midwives. London: NMC McCabe‚ C & Timmins‚ F Naidoo‚ J & Wills‚ J. (2009) Foundations for Health Promotion. 3rd Edn. London: Baillière Tindall Elsevier. O’ Connor‚ M. (2002) “Using the Roper‚ Logan and Tiernay Model in a neonatal ICU.” Nursing Times.net (May) [Online] Available at http://www.nursingtimes.net/nursing-practice/199604.article (Accessed: 08 February 2012) Rogers‚ C Spouse‚ J‚ Cook‚ M & Cox‚ C. (2008) Common Foundation

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    Nursing Theory Analysis Paper NSG5002 SO1 1/28/14 Theory/Dorothea Orem ’s Self-Care Theory The Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory According to Orem‚ Renpenning and Taylor (2003)‚ the self-care deficit theory of nursing developed by Dorothea E. Orem focuses on the factors and requirements that an individual needs to meet in order to enhance his/her health and wellbeing. Fundamentally‚ nursing is required only when an individual cannot meet his/her health care demands

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    Orem was born in July 15‚ 1914 in Baltimore‚ Maryland” (Nickle‚ n.d.). Dorothea E. Orem started off her career by achieving her first nursing diploma from the Providence Hospital School of Nursing. Following this‚ she studied at the Catholic University of America to work towards her Bachelors of Science in Nursing‚ as well as her Master’s of Science in Nursing (MSN). “Her earliest years in nursing were spent in practice at Providence Hospital‚ Washington‚ D.C. (1934-1936‚ 1942) and St. John’s Hospital

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