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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Peplau Theorist CMAP, Patient participates in goal setting; has feeling of belonging and selectively responds to those who can meet his or her needs. Example Goal setting was done along with patient. Patient will have improved physical mobility as evidenced by participaating in self care within the limits, Occurs after other phases are completed successfully. This leads to termination of the relationship. Example Mr. JL was free to express problems regarding difficulty in mobilizing. He expressed satisfaction when able to move without difficulty., Hildegard Peplau Theory Her theory focuses on the individual, the nurse, and the interactive process. The result is the nurse-client relationship., Her theory focuses on the individual, the nurse, and the interactive process. The result is the nurse-client relationship. Diagnosis The patient identifies with those who can help him/her. The nurse permits exploration of feelings to aid th epatient in undergoing illness as an experience that reorients feelings and strengtens positive forces in the personality and provides needed satisfaction., Her theory focuses on the individual, the nurse, and the interactive process. The result is the nurse-client relationship. Planning Patient participates in goal setting; has feeling of belonging and selectively responds to those who can meet his or her needs., Nurse and patient comes together as strangers; meeting initiated by patient who expresses a "felt need"; work together to recognize, clarify and define facts related to need. Example Mr. JL is on pelvic traction and he is restricted to bed. The need for bed rest and restriction was discussed., Her theory focuses on the individual, the nurse, and the interactive process. The result is the nurse-client relationship. Evaluation Occurs after other phases are completed successfully. This leads to termination of the relationship., Her theory focuses on the individual, the nurse, and the interactive process. The result is the nurse-client relationship. Implementation During this phase, th epatient attempts to derive full value from what he/ she are offered through the relationship. The nurse can project new goals to be achieved through personal effort and power shifts from the nurse to the patient as the patient delays gratificatio of achieve the newly formed goals., The patient identifies with those who can help him/her. The nurse permits exploration of feelings to aid th epatient in undergoing illness as an experience that reorients feelings and strengtens positive forces in the personality and provides needed satisfaction. Example Impaired physical mobility related to the presece of perlvic traction., Her theory focuses on the individual, the nurse, and the interactive process. The result is the nurse-client relationship. Assessment Nurse and patient comes together as strangers; meeting initiated by patient who expresses a "felt need"; work together to recognize, clarify and define facts related to need.