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References

Huckabay, L. (2009). Clinical reasoned

judgement and the nursing process.

Nursing Forum, 44 (2), 72-78.

Meleis, A. (2008). Theoretical Nursing: Development and Progress.

Philadelphia,PA: Lippencott, Williams & Wilkins.

Sheldon, L. & Ellingotn, L. (2008). Application of a model of

social information processing to nursing theory: how

nurses respond to patients. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 64

(4), 388-98.

B. Smith, J. Shafer, M. Brogan, K. Dodge

Research

How Is This Theory Applicable In Your Practice?

  • Dr Schmieding 1983
  • Cheryl Forchuk RN, PhD, 1991
  • Sheafor, 1991
  • NLN, 1990
  • Used everyday by every nurse

Brian's Story

Jennipher's Story

Application to Nursing

  • "This theory helps me plan my care."
  • "It helps me be more systematic."
  • Assessment
  • Diagnosis
  • Planning
  • Implementation
  • Evaluation

Marisol's Story

  • "I work in the ER so it this theory helps me to rapidly assess a situation to provide the approriate care immediately."
  • "I am a SANE nurse so this theory is used by me in assisting to diagnosis a patients emotional state."

Application in Action

  • Better nursing care
  • Decreased patient stress
  • Increased communication
  • Appropriate Interventions
  • Improved patient outcomes

Karen's Story

  • "I am an ER nurse in an inner city hospital. I use this theory in order to be a better listener."

Where Did Come From

What Is Her Theory?

  • Review of 2000 patient records
  • Analysis of nurse patient interaction
  • Good vs. Bad nursing
  • What makes interaction good?
  • The patient nurse relationship is reciprocal
  • Patient distress is due to unmet needs
  • Thoughts, feelings, perceptions
  • Help meet patient needs
  • Relieve distress

The Message

Relieve Distress

I am in distress

The Response

Thoughts, feelings and perceptions

In Her Own Words

Ida Jean Orlando and The Nursing Process

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