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CONTROL PROCESSES COPING MECHANISMS: COGNATOR AND REGULATOR

Output ADAPTATION MODES:

PATIENT

HEALTH

Focal Residual Contextual ENVIRONME NT FAMILY

PHYSIOLOGICAL / PHYSICAL SELF CONCEPT ROLE FUNCTION GROUP IDENTITY INTERDEPENDENCE

NURSING
DISRUPTED BIOPHSYCOSOCIAL SYSTEMS

MANAGEMENT OF STIMULI

Adaptation occurs when the total stimuli fall within the individuals/familys adaptive capacity, or zone of adaptation. -Sister Callista Roy

NURTURE

NATURE

Assess patients experience of stress.

Autism opportunities to express Provide


concerns, fears, expectations, or questions

Assess existing strengths and coping abilities, and provide opportunities for their expression and recognition.


DISRUPTED BIOPHSYCOSOCIAL SYSTEMS

Reinforce the personal strengths and positive perceptions Assess for the influence of cultural beliefs, norms, and values on the client's ability to modify health behavior.

PHYSIOLOGICAL Ineffective Health Maintenance SELF-CONCEPT Sense of Inadequacy(Low Self Esteem) ROLE FUNCTION Caregiver Role Strain, Risk Disrupted Family Processes INTERDEPENDENCE Cultural Stigma Social Isolation

Encourage members to empathize with other family

Refer family to social service or counseling. Encourage caregiver to identify available family and friends who can assist with caregiving.

Encourage care recipient to thank caregiver for care given.

NURSING THERAPIES PHARMACOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS

HIGHEST LEVEL OF Provide follow-up care POSITIVE Involve family and friends in health ADAPTATION
planning conferences.

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