NSE 11A/B Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Nursing Process, Nursing Diagnosis, Goal Setting
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3 - the nursing process according to the roy adaptation model. The nursing process according to the roy adaptation model. Holistic nature of the process: ongoing and simultaneous. Intuition: the process of immediately knowing something without seeming to use conscious thinking. Autonomy of the individual: the right of people to manage their own lives and to make choices they feel are best, nurses are aware of the value of autonomy. Gathering data about the behavior of the human adaptive system and the current state of adaptation: behavior: actions or reactions under specified circumstances. Interdependence: using skills of observation and insight, measurement, and interviewing to identify behavioral data, brief look at each of these methods. Tentative judgment of behavior: adaptive responses promote the integrity or wholeness of the human adaptive system in terms of the goals for survival, growth, reproduction, mastery, and individual and environment transformation, signs of pronounced regulator activity: Increase in serum cortisol: signs of cognator ineffectiveness: