The Deliberative Nursing Process The Theory of Ida Jean Orlando

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The Deliberative Nursing Process The Theory of Ida Jean Orlando Presented by: Kelly Vogt, Brandie Zimmerman, Sarah Smith, and Jill Lovano

Introduction This is the theory of Ida Jean Orlando Orlando believed nurses actions should be deliberate not automatic (Nursing Theory). Believed the nurse is an “autonomous, interpersonal agent who forms helping relationships with patients, other nurses, or other disciplines for problem resolution” (Rosenthal, 1996). Believed that a patients’ behavior could be clues that their needs are not being met.

Theory as Evidence Based Practice Nurses individualize care for each patient by attending to behavior, confirming with the patient ideas and inferences the nurse draws from interactions and identifying pressing needs” (Black, p.277). “The nurse integrates evidence and research findings into practice” (White, 2012, p. 133). Nurses use their critical thinking skills and produce a list of the patients’ most important needs and come up with ways for the patient to most effectively get these needs met.

How the nursing theory of Ida Jean Orlando can improve the healthcare environment “The goal of the nurse is to determine and meet patient’ s immediate needs and to improve their situation by relieving distress or discomfort” (Black, p.277). The nurse-patient interaction is a key factor and the patient’s participation in the process is essential. When nurses help the patients verbalize what they need, nursing care is much more effective.

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