Subject Foundation of Nursing and topic is Professional Nursing Concept And Practice. This slide is presented by Mohammed Haroon Rashid Basic B.Sc Nusing 4th Year In Florence College of Nursing
3. INTRODUCTION
Nursing is a intensive course and designed to
introduce care concept related to Nursing.
Professional nursing concept is a philosophy
and conceptual framework of the nursing.
In making decisions about their individual
scope of practice; nurses should keep to the
fore the rights, needs and overall benefit to the
patient and the importance of promoting and
maintaining the highest standards of quality in
the health services.
4. INTRODUCTION
Nurses respect all people equally without discriminating
on the grounds of age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion,
civil status, family status, sexual orientation, disability
(physical, mental or intellectual), or membership of the
Traveller community.
Fundamental to nursing practice is the therapeutic
relationship between the nurse and the patient that is
based on open communication, trust, understanding,
compassion and kindness, and serves to empower the
patient to make life choices.
Nursing practice must always be based on the principles
of professional conduct stated in the latest edition of
the Code of Professional Conduct and Ethics for
Registered Nurses and Registered Midwives (2014).
5. INTRODUCTION
Nursing is a profession within the health
care sector focused on the care of individuals,
families, and communities so they may attain,
maintain, or recover optimal health and quality of
life.
The course of this course is to introduce student
to critically think about nursing profession
historical and theoritical framework moral and
legal issues and standard of nursing practice.
Nurses develop a plan of care, working
collaboratively with physicians, therapists, the
patient, the patient's family and other team
members, that focuses on treating illness to
6. DEFINITION
According to Parul Datta
Professional Nursing concept is a Nursing
encompasses autonomous and collaborative
care of individuals of all ages, families, groups
and communities, sick or well and in all settings.
Nursing includes the promotion of health,
prevention of illness, and the care of ill, disabled
and dying people. Advocacy, promotion of a
safe environment, research, participation in
shaping health policy and in patient and health
systems management, and education are also
key nursing roles.
7. DEFINITION
According to K.P. Neeraja
The professional nursing practice is a Nursing, as
an integral part of the health care system,
encompasses the promotion of health,
prevention of illness, and care of physically ill,
mentally ill, and disabled people of all ages, in
all health care and other community settings.
8. DEFINITION
Nursing Concept
Health as a fundamental nursing
concept involves both mental and physiological
well being, and it changes over a patient's
lifetime. Nurses work in health care to promote
and protect health by instructing patients about
self-care, and about how lifestyle and behavior
affects their health.
9. DEFINITION
Nursing Practice
The scope of nursing practice is the range of
roles, functions, responsibilities and activities
which a registerednurse is educated, competent
and has authority to perform.Nursing practice is
underpinned by values that guide the way in
which nursing care is provided.
26. 1. Person
1. Need
Nursing is a profession
within the health
care sector focused on
the care of individuals,
families, and
communities so they
may attain, maintain,
or recover optimal
health and quality of
life.
27. 2. Culture
Culture is a word for
the 'way of life' of
groups of people,
meaning the way they
do things. Different
groups may have
different cultures.
1. Person
28. 1. Person
3. Development
Development is a
process that creates
growth, progress,
positive change or the
addition of physical,
economic,
environmental, social
and demographic
components.
29. 1. Person
4. Behaviour
Behaviorism, also
known as behavioral
psychology, is a
theory of learning
based on the idea that
all behaviors are
acquired through
conditioning.
Conditioning occurs
through interaction
with the environment.
30. 2. Health
1. Healing
Healing is the process
of the restoration of
health from an
unbalanced, diseased
or damaged organism.
The result
of healing can be a
cure to a health
challenge, but one
can heal without
being cured.
31. 2. Health
2. Self Care
In health care, self-
care is any necessary
human regulatory
function which is
under individual contr
ol, deliberate and self-
initiated
32. 2. Health
3. Wellness
Wellness is an active
process of becoming
aware of and making
choices toward a
healthy and fulfilling
life. Wellness is more
than being free from
illness, it is a dynamic
process of change and
growth.
39. 1. Holistic Model
• The holistic treatment of the body’s expression of
symptoms is done through natural and
preventative approaches. The individual is looked
at as a person- not as the disease they have or
ailments they exhibit. Additionally, with holistic
health, one’s health is measured not just with the
absence of symptoms and disease, but an overall
positive state of being. Therefore, individuals also
have a responsibility for their own total health and
have to be an active participant in their
approaches towards day-to-day wellness and
healing to keep the body in balance.
41. 2. Health Belief Model
• The Health Belief Model (HBM) is one of the most widely used
conceptual frameworks for understanding health behavior. Developed
in the early 1950s, the model has been used with great success for
almost half a century to promote greater condom use, seat belt use,
medical compliance, and health screening use, to name a few
behaviors.
• The HBM is based on the understanding that a person will take a
health-related action (i.e., use condoms) if that person:feels that a
negative health condition (i.e., HIV) can be avoided,
• has a positive expectation that by taking a recommended action,
he/she will avoid a negative health condition (i.e., using condoms will
be effective at preventing HIV), and
• believes that he/she can successfully take a recommended health
action (i.e., he/she can use condoms comfortably and with confidence).
47. 1. Peplau’s Theory
2. Henderson’s Theory
3. Orem’s Theory
4. Neuman’sTheory
5. Roger’s Theory
6. Roy’s Theory
48. 1. Peplau’s Theory
Theorist -Hildegard. E. Peplau Born in Reading,
Pennsylvania [1909], USA
The theory explains the purpose of nursing is to
help others identify their felt difficulties.
Nurses should apply principles of human relations
to the problems that arise at all levels of experience.
Peplau's theory explains the phases of interpersonal
process, roles in nursing situations and methods for
studying nursing as an interpersonal process.
49. 1. Peplau’s Theory
Nursing is therapeutic in that it is a healing art, assisting
an individual who is sick or in need of health care.
Nursing is an interpersonal process because it involves
interaction between two or more individuals with a
common goal.
The attainment of goal is achieved through the use of a
series of steps following a series of pattern.
The nurse and patient work together so both become
mature and knowledgeable in the process.