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Orem's Self-care Deficit Nursing Theory - Coggle Diagram
Orem's Self-care Deficit Nursing Theory
Self-care Theory
Self-care (SC)
Basic conditioning factors (BCF);
Personal factors; age, gender, env.,family
system, sociocultural, socioeconomic
Pattern of living; daily activities
Health state factors; Dx., acute-chronic
illness (anatomic, physiologic & Psychologic features)
Developmental state
Self-care Requisites (SCR)
Universal self-care requisites
Air
Water
Food
Elimination
Activity/Rest (balance)
Solitude/Social Interaction (balance)
Hazards (prevention)
Normalcy (promotion)
Maturational
Situational
Developmental self-care requisites
Health deviation self-care requisites
Seeking & securing medical care
Attending to pathophysiology
Following medical plan of care
Attending to side effects of plan of care
Modifying self-concept
Modifying lifestyle
Therapeutic Self-care Demand
(TSCD)
Summation of the actions or care
measures to meet requisites
Self-care Agency (SCA)
Human powers and capabilities
Foundational capabilities and disposition
Power components
Self-care operational capabilities
Estimative Type
Transitional Type
Productive Type
Self-care Deficit Theory
TSCD > SCA
No Deficit
Demand is < SCA
Potential Deficit
Demand is = SCA
Actual Deficit
Demand is > SCA
Nursing Systems Theory
Nursing agency
Acting for/doing for
Guiding
Supporting
Providing & maintaining an env. that
supports personal development
Teaching
Type of nursing
systems
Wholly compensatory
Partially compensatory
Educative/Supportive
Methods of assisting
Acting for/ Doing for
Guiding/ Supporting
Developmental env.
Teching