Ida Jean Orlando's Deliberative Nursing Process Theory
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- 1. A nurse’s action may be ________ when decided upon for reasons others than the patient’s immediate need.
- 7. A nurse’s action may be ________ when decided upon after ascertaining a need and meeting the need.
- 8. According to Ida Jean Orlando, ________ can be individually defined.
- 9. ________ plays a huge role in a patient’s ability to heal and feel fulfilled health wise.
- 10. The Nursing Process Theory emphasizes the importance of ________ participation in nursing process.
- 11. The nurse’s role is to meet the patient’s ________.
- 12. Taking the patient’s vital signs and performing a head to toe are both examples of which stage of the deliberative nursing process?
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- 2. The nurse teaches a patient with pneumonia how to do deep breathing and coughing Which stage of the deliberative nursing process does this fall under?
- 3. After certain interventions, the patient reports breathing easily and is confirmed upon nurse’s comparison to original physical assessment or based on previous nursing notes. The nurse would document this under which section of the deliberative nursing process?
- 4. During this stage of the deliberative nursing process, the nurse will look at nursing diagnoses and find evidenced based treatments or interventions to help reduce the patient’s distress.
- 5. The nurse uses assessment data to determine that the patient is at risk for disturbed body image. Which stage of the deliberate nursing process does this fall under?
- 6. When the patient’s needs are not met, they become ________.