The Nursing Process
The Nursing Process ( 5 Questions)
A nurse is organizing the data collected from an assessment of a client who has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The nurse uses a framework that categorizes the data into functional health patterns, such as activity-exercise, nutrition-metabolism, and elimination. What is the name of this framework?
Gordon's functional health patterns is a framework that categorizes the data into functional health patterns, such as activity-exercise, nutrition-metabolism, and elimination. This framework was developed by Marjory Gordon in 1987 and is widely used by nurses to assess the health status of individuals, families, and communities.
Maslow's hierarchy of needs is a motivational theory in psychology that proposes a five-tier model of human needs, often depicted as a pyramid. The needs are physiological, safety, love and belonging, esteem, and self-actualization. This theory is not a framework for organizing data collected from an assessment of a client.
Orem's self-care deficit theory is a nursing theory that states that people have an innate ability to perform self-care activities that maintain their health and well-being. The theory consists of three related theories: the theory of self-care, the theory of self-care deficit, and the theory of nursing system. This theory is not a framework for organizing data collected from an assessment of a client.
Roy's adaptation model is a nursing theory that views the person as a bio-psycho-social being who is constantly interacting with a changing environment. The theory focuses on how the person adapts to stimuli through four adaptive modes: physiological-physical, self-concept-group identity, role function, and interdependence. This theory is not a framework for organizing data collected from.
Choice A reason:.
Gordon's functional health patterns is a framework that categorizes the data into functional health patterns, such as activity-exercise, nutrition-metabolism, and elimination. This framework was developed by Marjory Gordon in 1987 and is widely used by nurses to assess the health status of individuals, families, and communities.
Choice B reason:.
Maslow's hierarchy of needs is a motivational theory in psychology that proposes a five-tier model of human needs, often depicted as a pyramid. The needs are physiological, safety, love and belonging, esteem, and self-actualization. This theory is not a framework for organizing data collected from an assessment of a client.
Choice C reason:.
Orem's self-care deficit theory is a nursing theory that states that people have an innate ability to perform self-care activities that maintain their health and well-being. The theory consists of three related theories: the theory of self-care, the theory of self-care deficit, and the theory of nursing system. This theory is not a framework for organizing data collected from an assessment of a client.
Choice D reason:.
Roy's adaptation model is a nursing theory that views the person as a bio-psycho-social being who is constantly interacting with a changing environment. The theory focuses on how the person adapts to stimuli through four adaptive modes: physiological-physical, self-concept-group identity, role function, and interdependence. This theory is not a framework for organizing data collected from.