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IDA JEAN ORLANDO
DELIBERATIVE NURSING PROCESS THEORY (PROPONENT)
1926
Orlando was born on
New York Medical College at the Lower Fifth Avenue Hospital School of Nursing
Nursing diploma at
St. John's University in Brooklyn
Bachelor of Science in Public Health from
Teachers College, Columbia University
Master of Arts Degree in Mental Health Nursing
Robert Pelletier
Married to ______________ and lives in Boston
Yale School of Nursing
Associate Professor at
Graduate Program in Mental Health Psychiatric Nursing
Served as Director of the
National Institute of Mental Health grant
Project investigator of a
McLean Hospital in Belmont, Massachusetts
Director of a research project at
Presenting behavior
Client's problematic situation. Nurse finds the client's immediate need for help
Distress
Arises when a client experiences a need that cannot be resolved. Sense of helplessness.
Immediate reaction
Internal response. Reflects how the nurse experiences his or her participation in the nurse-client relationship.
Nurse reaction
Stimulated by client's behavior. Marks beginning of nursing process discipline.
Nurse's action
Reflects the nursing process.
ADPIE
Assessment
Diagnosis
Planning
Implementation
Evaluation
5 STAGES OF DELIBERATIVE NURSING PROCESS
Assessment
nurse completes a holistic assessment of the client's needs.
Diagnosis
involves the knowledge that the nurses have about health problems.
Planning
addresses all of the issues raised in the diagnosis.
Implementation
nurse utilizes the nursing care plan.
Evaluation
nurse monitors the progress of the client towards the goals set in the nursing care plan.