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The Power Point below is about Orem’s Self Care Deficit Theory. Please see slide # 5 which is about The Subtheories, and work on:
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Orem’s Self Care Deficit
Theory
Presented by: Lauren Cappelletti, Jill Kaiser, Lorena Hernandez,
and Elyse Shifren
April 22nd, 2018
Agenda
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Self care
Orem’s Self Care Deficit Theory
Subtheories Explained
Incorporation of the four metaparadigm concepts.
Ways in which this nursing conceptual model could be used to improve
nursing practice with explanation.
Self Care (Lauren)
• Learned behavior to sustain life
• Individualized state of well being
Orem’s Theory Defined (Lauren)
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Deliberate
All people can benefit from nursing
Occurs during periods of health related limitations
Incapable of self care
Dependency of others
Subtheories (Lorena )
• The theory of nursing systems
• The theory of self-care deficits
• The theory of self-care
Theory of Nursing Systems
(Lorena )
Theory of Self Care Deficits
Lorena
The Theory of Self Care
Lorena
The Four Metaparadigm Concepts
Jill
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Person
Environment
Health
Nursing
How Can We Improve Nursing Practice?
(Lauren)
1.
How Can We Improve Nursing Practice?
Jill
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How Can We Improve Nursing Practice?
• 3.
How Can We Improve Nursing Practice?
• 4.
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