Asked by Te'Aja McCoy on May 10, 2024

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The patient is terminally ill and is receiving hospice care. The nurse cares for the patient by bathing, shaving, and repositioning him. The patient would like a Catholic priest called to provide the Sacrament of the Sick. The nurse places a call and arranges for the priest's visit. Which theory does this nurse's care represent?

A) Roy's theory
B) Watson's theory
C) Henderson's theory
D) Orem's self-care deficit theory

Sacrament Of The Sick

A religious rite in various Christian denominations, including Catholicism, where anointing, prayer, and rituals are performed for the spiritual and physical healing of a person.

Hospice Care

Specialized care designed to provide support to people in the final phase of a terminal illness, focusing on comfort and quality of life rather than cure.

Terminally Ill

Denotes a condition in which a disease cannot be cured or adequately treated and is reasonably expected to result in death.

  • Determine and employ relevant nursing theories to distinct patient conditions.
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Melody StoutMay 16, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Henderson defines nursing as assisting the patient with 14 activities (hygiene, positioning) until patients can meet these needs for themselves-or assist patients to have a peaceful death. Roy's model is to help the person adapt to changes in physiological needs, self-concept, role function, and interdependence domains. Watson's theory believes that the purpose of nursing is to understand the interrelationship between health, illness, and human behavior. The goal of Orem's theory is to help the patient perform self-care.