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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Roybal, Villano. Orem's Theory, Orem's Theory 1971- Care for and help client attain total self-care Nurse assess the client for ability to provide self-care needs Clients who can't provide self-care needs, Refer client to physical and occupational therapy during shift rationale To provide client with additional resources to help with recovery process, Planning ???? Nurse will identify nursing interventions designed to reduce hazards of immobility to increase mobility status, examples of clients who can provide self care ???? clients who can perform ADL's Client with diabetes type 2 clients who are physically mobile clients that are alert, oriented, conscious, Nurse will evaluate client for signs and symptoms of improved or decreased mobility status rationale This will help nurse identify if plan is working or needs to be changed, Planning ???? Nurse will consult with members of the health care team fo resources to improve the client's mobility status, Diagnosis ???? Decrease activity intolerance related to posthip replacement as evidence by patient states disconfort durning physical activity, Orem's Theory 1971- Care for and help client attain total self-care ???? Evaluation, Orem's Theory 1971- Care for and help client attain total self-care Sss Self-care practice of activities that individual initiates and perform on their own behalf in maintaining life, health, and well being, Evaluation ???? Nurse will ask client's expectations of care being met, Implementing ???? Orem's Theory 1971- Care for and help client attain total self-care, Nurse will obtain appropriate assistive devices to enhance mobility during shift rationale To help aid client with physical activity. For example: a walker would help with ambulation, Orem's Theory 1971- Care for and help client attain total self-care ???? Planning, Nurse will identify nursing interventions designed to reduce hazards of immobility to increase mobility status ???? Nurse will inform the client and family in care activities, Clients who can't provide self-care needs ???? clients with impared mobility clients with Alzheimers disease postsurgical clients mentally unstable physically paralized, Evaluation Evaluation on Orem's theory is a step closer on client's attaining total self-care Nurse will evaluate client for signs and symptoms of improved or decreased mobility status, Implementing ???? Nurse will obtain appropriate assistive devices to enhance mobility during shift, Nurse will educate client on importance of increasing physical activity post hip replacement by end of shift rationale To help provide client with needed information to empower the client for faster recovery, Orem's Theory 1971- Care for and help client attain total self-care Nurse assess the client for ability to provide self-care needs Assessment, Implementing Implementations will demonstrate Orem's theory of self-care Nurse will educate client on importance of increasing physical activity post hip replacement by end of shift