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    April 2016 FAQ The U.S. Department of Labor issued “FAQs about Affordable Care Act Implementation (Part 31)” on April 20, 2016. Question 8 stated: Q8. “When performing “substantially all” and “predominant” tests for financial requirements and quantitative treatment limitations under MHPAEA, may a plan or issuer base the analysis on an issuer’s entire overall book of business for the year”? The answer was quite a surprise to most actuaries that perform MHPAEA compliance testing: “No. Basing the analysis

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    Orem’s Self-Care Introduction The Self-Care Deficit Theory of Nursing impacts modern health as well as nursing more so than expected during its creation and evolution. The Institute of Medicine (IOM, 2001) demanded the need for health care to shift from acute care setting to management of disease. Consequently, today’s health care is in the midst of a paradigm shift, as it redirects its attention towards patient centered care, disease prevention and wellness promotion. The Affordable Care Act implemented

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    Define self-care and self-compassion υ Explain briefly the need for self-care and self-compassion teaching υ Explain the Orem’s theory of self-care deficit υ Explain how theory reinforces need for education By the end of this presentation, the learner will be able to briefly explain the need for self-care and self-compassion in nurses and why nurses need to be educated. There is also a need to be able to explain the Orem’s theory of self-care deficit. If any, what are the goals of the self-care deficit

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    Analysis of Orem’s Self-Care The Self-Care Deficit Theory of Nursing impacts modern health as well as nursing more so than expected during its creation and evolution. The Institute of Medicine (IOM, 2001) demanded the need for health care to shift from acute care setting to management of disease. Consequently, today’s health care is in the midst of a paradigm shift, as it redirects its attention towards patient centered care, disease prevention and wellness promotion. The Affordable Care Act implemented

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    “Nursing theory is an organized framework of concepts and purposes designed to guide the practice of nursing” (“Nursing Theory”, 2016). When applying evidence based practice that is supported by a theoretical research, it improves the quality of patient care (Alligood, 2013). There are many nursing theorists and theories, majority of which are developed by nurses. In fact, the most clinically applicable theories arise from nurses who are actively practicing in the profession (Nursing Theory, 2016). Alternatively

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    Personal History and Career Dorothea Orem is known as one of the foremost nursing theorists. She is credited with the development of a nursing grand theory, the self-care deficit nursing theory (SCDNT). The beginning of her career can be traced back to Washington, D.C. in the mid 1930’s. Though she was a Baltimore, Maryland native, Orem pursued her nursing education at Catholic University of America (CUA) in Washington, D.C., graduating with baccalaureate and Master’s degrees in 1939 and 1945 respectively

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    learned for patients to receive the best care (cite). Additionally, the development of nursing theories is important to the profession of nursing because researchers use theories to test if the research he or she has done is valid and applies to nursing (cite). Also, nursing theories guides how each individual nurse practices because nurses and hospitals pick theories that they think best suit the types of patients they care for and follow that theory to provide care

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    Characteristics Self-care agency is the ultimate goal, which describes the patient’s ability to care for one self. Self-care agency is influenced by the basic conditioning factors which include age, gender, socioeconomic factors, developmental state, family, environment and resources. Orem’s assumption in the self-care deficit theory is all humans want to be able to care for self and being able to meet all self-care requisites will allow the individual to meet those needs improving quality of life. Self-care

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    Running Head: WHEN SELF-CARE IS SHORT OR LOST Education, Factors for Developing Theory Dorothea F. Orem was born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1914 (Weir, 2007). She studied at the Providence Hospital School of Nursing in Washington DC and the Catholic University of America. Her original idea evolved when she worked as a nurse-consultant at the Indiana State Board of Health between 1949 and 1957. During her travels, she observed nurses' ability to do nursing and their inability to talk about it

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    the use of therapy and medication therapy, I then can construct a care plan for the patient and help the patient discern between reality and delusions. I also can help the patient realize the effects of medication compliance, and show that once compliant with medications the voices lessen. It is then, the patient can care for themselves again, and a lot of times are able to be discharged back to their own homes and not to personal care homes. Slide 6: Orem’s Contributions to Nursing Slide 7: Contributions

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