The Roy adaptation model
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The Roy adaptation model
Pearson, 2008
3rd ed
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A thoroughly revised and updated book, this definitive new edition reflects the latest advances in the popular Roy Adaptation Model, one of the most widely implemented nursing theories. Compact and consistent, this book focuses on the essentials of nursing practice and theory while integrating the conceptual framework of the Model into contemporary practice. Standardized nursing NANDA diagnoses are used consistently throughout the book. New case studies are included in all adaptive mode chapters.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Copyright, iv
Preface, v
Acknowledgments, viii
Contributors, ix
Reviewers, xii
Part One. Introduction to the Roy Adaptation Model, 1
Chapter 1. Nursing as a Knowledge-Based Profession, 2
Chapter 2. Elements of the Roy Adaptation Model, 25
Chapter 3. The Nursing Process According to the Roy Adaptation Model, 55
Chapter 4. Overview of Adaptive Modes, 87
Part Two. The Adaptive Modes for the Individual, 109
Chapter 5. Oxygenation, 110
Chapter 6. Nutrition, 128
Chapter 7. Elimination, 146
Chapter 8. Activity and Rest, 165
Chapter 9. Protection, 198
Chapter 10. Senses, 222
Chapter 11. Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance, 254
Chapter 12. Neurologic Function, 269
Chapter 13. Endocrine Function, 302
Chapter 14. Self-Concept Mode of the Person, 321
Chapter 15. Role Function Mode of the Person, 358
Chapter 16. Interdependence Mode of the Person, 384
Part Three. Adaptive Modes of Relating Persons, 409
Chapter 17. Physical Mode of Relating People, 411
Chapter 18. Group Identity Mode of Relating Persons, 432
Chapter 19. Role Function Mode of Relating Persons, 457
Chapter 20. Interdependence Mode of Relating Persons, 484
Part Four. Applications of the Roy Adaptation Model, 505
Chapter 21. Applications of the Roy Adaptation Model, 507
Index, 535
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