Concept and theory nursing

    Concept and theory nursin" rel="nofollow">ing   Compare Henderson’s defin" rel="nofollow">inition of nursin" rel="nofollow">ing and the current American Nurse Association (ANA) defin" rel="nofollow">inition of nursin" rel="nofollow">ing. Please note the four main" rel="nofollow">in components to the ANA′s defin" rel="nofollow">inition - promotion of health, prevention of illness and in" rel="nofollow">injury, diagnosis and treatment, and advocacy. How do these four components compare to Henderson′s defin" rel="nofollow">inition? Explain" rel="nofollow">in how and why the ANA defin" rel="nofollow">inition has developed over time. If the ANA defin" rel="nofollow">inition would be updated again" rel="nofollow">in, what do you feel needs to be added? Be specific and provide reasons. Case Study In anticipation of the home health nurse visit scheduled for later in" rel="nofollow">in the mornin" rel="nofollow">ing, Mrs. Anderson reflected on her current livin" rel="nofollow">ing situation: The grandchildren were late for school again" rel="nofollow">in! What would their mother say? Ever sin" rel="nofollow">ince Mrs. Anderson had moved in" rel="nofollow">in with her daughter-in" rel="nofollow">in-law, it seemed that she just couldn′t do thin" rel="nofollow">ings the way her daughter wanted her too. She wondered if she would ever get it right. She had volunteered to make breakfast for the children and see them off to school in" rel="nofollow">in the mornin" rel="nofollow">ings, sin" rel="nofollow">ince both her son and daughter-in" rel="nofollow">in-law left for work before the children left for school. She felt she had to help out somehow to repay her family. They had been helpin" rel="nofollow">ing her sin" rel="nofollow">ince before she fell and then had to have surgery. Her hip was healin" rel="nofollow">ing nicely after the surgery and the doctor said she might be able to stop usin" rel="nofollow">ing the walker soon, but it seemed to be takin" rel="nofollow">ing too long to her. The medicin" rel="nofollow">ines were so difficult to take. The calcium pills were so big! Sometimes she just wanted to be back in" rel="nofollow">in her little apartment and be takin" rel="nofollow">ing care of herself by herself. She just didn′t understand why everyone thought she would forget to eat or take care of herself. She was doin" rel="nofollow">ing just fin" rel="nofollow">ine!! She did very well when she was helpin" rel="nofollow">ing her late husband Fred. She helped with the bathin" rel="nofollow">ing and turnin" rel="nofollow">ing and gettin" rel="nofollow">ing him out of bed when he couldn′t walk anymore. The home health nurses always told her what a good job she was doin" rel="nofollow">ing with her husband. It just didn′t seem like 9 months sin" rel="nofollow">ince he had passed away. What factors should be considered when the nurse assesses the self-care agency of Mrs. Anderson in" rel="nofollow">in order to determin" rel="nofollow">ine Mrs. Anderson′s nursin" rel="nofollow">ing care needs? What self-care deficits can be identified for Mrs. Anderson? Usin" rel="nofollow">ing Orem′s Theory of Self-Care Deficits, develop a plan of care for Mrs. Anderson. Develop 1 nursin" rel="nofollow">ing diagnosis with nursin" rel="nofollow">ing in" rel="nofollow">interventions. What additional nursin" rel="nofollow">ing theory (from the ones we had discussed) would you in" rel="nofollow">incorporate in" rel="nofollow">into Mrs. Anderson’s care to provide additional support? Explain" rel="nofollow">in how you would apply the theory to this case and how the theory would change the plan of care. All the above should be developed in" rel="nofollow">into a Power Poin" rel="nofollow">int. Power Poin" rel="nofollow">int should in" rel="nofollow">include at least 3 outside references and the textbook. It should in" rel="nofollow">include title and reference slides and be 14-20 slides.