Roper Logan And Tierney's Activities Of Living Model

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The Second part of this essay will be focusing on the nursing process of Jane in the scenario using two problems which will be identified by Roper, Logan and Tierney’s Activities of Living model. Roper, Logan and Tierney’s model identifies and groups nursing activities in relation to the process of daily living. The model believes that people go through daily activities that are essential to normal functioning. It emphasises on the prevention of illnesses and helps patients with problems relating to their activities of living. The model consists of two parts which are, ‘A Model for Living’ and ‘A model for Nursing’. ‘The Model for Living consists of five interrelated elements, with twelve activities of living life span, independence – dependence …show more content…

According to the Royal College of Nursing (2015), ‘the nursing process has been a feature of nursing care in the UK, used in combination with a nursing model which facilitates consistent, evidenced based nursing care and imposes accurate and up to date care documentation’. The nursing process consists of four stages each having a role in the process and also co-dependent on each other. The stages of this process are; assess, this is the first assessment the nurse makes of the patient on admission and is usually ongoing throughout the patients stay in the hospital. Plan, which is the second stage of the nursing process of which usually extends from the assessment of the patient and is based on their desires, needs or requirements. The third stage of this process is the implementation which details the care given to and received by the patient. This is an up to date and accurate account usually signed by the nurse that is delivering care to the patient as detailed in the care plan (Royal College of Nursing, 2015). The fourth and final stage of the nursing process is the evaluation which usually takes place whilst the patient is receiving care. This is determined by the nursing assessment which recognises the patients’ precise needs and the plan for delivering the required care. This evaluation process is also ongoing throughout the nursing process, concluding in whether further planning or discontinuing of the patients’ care will be

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