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• She was also one of the first people in the health care industry to
develop a classification system for patient care and patient-oriented
records.
FAYE GLENN ABDELLAH
• She serve as Chief Nurse Officer from 1970 to 1987 and
was the first nurse to achieve the rank of a two-star Flag
Officer and was named by U.S Surgeon General C. Everett
Koop as the first woman and nurse Deputy Surgeon from
1982-1989.
families
individuals
SOCIETY
As a comprehensive service, nursing
includes the following:
Client-centered
Basic Nursing Specific Common
Problem Problem of a Conditions
Presented by Patient
Patient
Problems Solving
Quality professional nursing care
requires that nurses be able to identify
and solve overt and covert nursing
problems. These requirements can be met by
the problem-solving process involves
identifying the problem, selecting
pertinent data, formulating hypotheses,
testing hypotheses through the collection
of data, and revising hypotheses when
necessary on the basis of conclusions
obtained from the data.
THE TWENTY-ONE NURSING PROBLEMS
The 21 nursing problems fall into three
categories: physical, sociological, and emotional
needs of patients; types of interpersonal
relationships between the patient and nurse; and
common elements of patient care. She used
Henderson’s 14 basic human needs and nursing
research to establish the classification of nursing
problems.
Abdellah’s 21 Nursing Problems
1. To maintain good hygiene and physical comfort 12. To identify and accept positive and negative expressions,
feelings, and reactions
2. To promote optimal activity: exercise, rest, sleep.
13. To identify and accept interrelatedness of emotions and
3. To promote safety through prevention of accident, injury, organic illness
or other trauma and through prevention of the spread
of infection. 14. To facilitate the maintenance of effective verbal and
nonverbal communication
4. To maintain good body mechanics and prevent and
correct deformity 15. To promote the development of productive interpersonal
relationships
5. To facilitate the maintenance of a supply of oxygen to all
body cells 16. To facilitate progress toward achievement and personal
spiritual goals
6. To facilitate the maintenance of nutrition for all body cells
17. To create or maintain a therapeutic environment
7. To facilitate the maintenance of elimination
8. To facilitate the maintenance of fluid and electrolyte 18. To facilitate awareness of self as an individual with
balance varying physical, emotional, and developmental needs
9. To recognize the physiologic responses of the body to 19. To accept the optimum possible goals in the light of
disease conditions—pathologic, physiologic, and limitations, physical and emotional
compensatory
20. To use community resources as an aid in resolving
10. To facilitate the maintenance of regulatory mechanisms problems that arise from illness
and functions
21. To understand the role of social problems as influencing
11. To facilitate the maintenance of sensory function factors in the cause of illness
Adellah’s Theory and
Nuring’s Metaparadigm
• Individual
• Health
• Environment
• Nursing
Applications of 21 Nursing Problems:
The use of the 21 nursing problems of
Abdellah in the nursing process
serves primarily to direct the nurse
in identifying the areas in which the
patient needs the nurse’s help.
Applications of 21 Nursing Problems:
• Assessment
• Nursing Diagnoses and Outcomes
• Planning and Implementation
• Evaluation
REFERENCES
• Julia B. George, RN, PhD.
Nursing Theories: The Base for
Professional Nursing Practice.
2002
• Suzanne M. Falco. Nursing
Theories: The Base for
Professional Nursing Practice.
2002