This document outlines Faye Glenn Abdellah's 21 nursing problems model which classifies nursing problems into categories. The model aims to help nurses identify issues patients may face in maintaining their health and well-being. The 21 problems are organized into categories related to physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs. Abdellah's theory provides a framework for the nursing process of assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation of a patient's total health needs.
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This document outlines Faye Glenn Abdellah's 21 nursing problems model which classifies nursing problems into categories. The model aims to help nurses identify issues patients may face in maintaining their health and well-being. The 21 problems are organized into categories related to physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs. Abdellah's theory provides a framework for the nursing process of assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation of a patient's total health needs.
This document outlines Faye Glenn Abdellah's 21 nursing problems model which classifies nursing problems into categories. The model aims to help nurses identify issues patients may face in maintaining their health and well-being. The 21 problems are organized into categories related to physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs. Abdellah's theory provides a framework for the nursing process of assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation of a patient's total health needs.
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This document outlines Faye Glenn Abdellah's 21 nursing problems model which classifies nursing problems into categories. The model aims to help nurses identify issues patients may face in maintaining their health and well-being. The 21 problems are organized into categories related to physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs. Abdellah's theory provides a framework for the nursing process of assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation of a patient's total health needs.
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FAYE GLENN ABDELLAH 17.
to create and/or maintain a therapeutic
environment Health 18. to facilitate awareness of self as an individual Dynamic pattern of functioning with varying physical, emotional, and Emphasis: prevention and rehabilitation developmental needs Goal: wellness 19. to accept the optimum possible goals in the light Patient health needs of limitations, physical and emotional 20. to use community resources as an aid in Nursing problems resolving problems arising from illness Patient health needs= nursing problems 21. to understand the role of social problems as influencing factors in the cause of illness A condition faced by the patient or patient’s family that the nurse, through the performance of Metaparadigm professional functions, can assist them to meet Covert/overt Individual/human More consistent with nursing functions or nursing recipients of nursing goals than that with patient-centered problems areas of importance: biological, Problem Solving psychological, and social Means of identifying and solving overt and covert Health problems the purpose of nursing services “total health needs” and “a 21 Nursing Problems healthy state of mind and body” Society/environment Classified into: “planning for optimum health on local, 1. Physical, sociological, and emotional needs of state, national, and international levels” the patient Focus of nursing service is the individual, 2. types of interpersonal relationships between the not the society nurse and the patient Nursing 3. common elements of patient care Comprehensive service that is based on an art and science Abdellah’s 21 Nursing Problems Aim: to help people, sock or well, cope with their health needs 1. to maintain good hygiene and physical comfort 2. to promote optimal activity; exercise, rest, and Classification of Needs sleep 3. to promote safety through the prevention of 1. Basic to all patients accident; injury, or other trauma and through the 2. Sustenal care needs prevention of the spread of infection 3. Remedial care needs 4. to maintain good body mechanics and prevent 4. Restorative care needs and correct deformities 5. to facilitate the maintenance of a supply of Application of Abdellah’s Theory: Nursing Process oxygen to all body cells 6. to facilitate the maintenance of nutrition of all 1. Assessment body cells 2. Diagnosis 7. to facilitate the maintenance of elimination 3. Planning 8. to facilitate the maintenance of fluid and 4. Implementation electrolyte imbalance 5. Evaluation 9. to recognize the physiological responses of the body to disease conditions-pathological, physiological, and compensatory 10. to facilitate the maintenance of fluid and electrolyte imbalance 11. to facilitate the maintenance of sensory functions 12. to identify and accept positive and negative expressions, feelings, and reactions 13. to identify and accept the interrelatedness of emotions and organic illness 14. to facilitate the maintenance of effective verbal and nonverbal communication 15. to promote the development of productive interpersonal relationships 16. to facilitate progress towards achievement of thealizasantosbatanrnmsn personal spiritual goals