NURSING CONCEPT OF A MAN
14 Components of Virginia Henderson's Need Theory
(Under Physiological Needs) 1. Breathe normally 2. Eat and drink adequately 3. Eliminate body wastes 4. Move and maintain desirable postures 5. Sleep and rest 6. Select suitable clothes 7.Maintain body temperature within normal range 8. Keep body clean and well groomed
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
(from the bottom) 1. Physiological Needs 2. Safety and Security Needs 3. Love and Belonging (Social Needs) 4. Esteem 5. Self-actualization
4 Major Attributes of Human Beings
1. Capacity to think/conceptualize 2. Family formation 3. Tendency to seek and maintain territory 4. Ability to use verbal symbols as language
Self-Actualization Needs
Achieved the full potential as human beings
SISTER CALLISTA ROY
Man is a biophysical and spiritual being who is in constant contact with the environment
DOROTHEA OREM
Man is a unity who can be viewed as functioning biologically, symbolically, and socially and who initiates and perform self-care activities on own behalf in maintaining life, health, and well-being
VIRGINIA HENDERSON
Man is a whole, complete and independent being who has 14 Fundamental needs
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE
Man is an individual with vital reparative process to deal with disease and desirous of health but passive in terms of influencing the environment or nurse
MARTHA ROGERS
Man is composed of parts which are greater than and different from the sum of all his parts
Emotional Needs
Need for appreciation and respect; getting recognition from others boosts confidence in abilities and avoid inferiority
Physiological Needs
Things that are vital for our survival; includes: 1. Food 2. Water 3. Breathing 4. Homeostasis 5. Shelter and clothing 6. Sexual Reproduction
Safety and Security Needs
includes: 1. Financial security 2. Health and wellness 3. safety against accidents and injuries 4. finding a job 5. moving to a safer neighborhood
Social Needs
includes: 1. Friendships 2. Family 3. Romantic attachments 4. Social Groups 5. Community groups 6. Churches and religious organizations