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Describes the interactional
process between the nurse andthe patient/client when nursing
assistance is needed.
In the interactional process, two
systems come together to forman intersystem characterized by
a specific set of relations that
connect them to each other
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Starts with the assessment of the
effect of the developmentalenvironment on the biological,
psychosocial, and spiritualsubsystems of both the client
and the nurse and an analysis of the intrasystem processing of the
client situation by both client
and nurse as database so as tobegin interaction at the
intersystem level
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Situational sense of coherence is
a narrower construct that
measures the integrativepotential in the person’s
understanding of the situation,
willingness to work on thechallenges and the ability to
marshal resources
SSOC
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Comprehensibility-extent to which oneperceives that a stimuli present in thesituational environment makes
cognitive sense, that is ordered,consistent, structured, and clear
Meaningfulness-extent to which onefeels that life makes sense emotionally,problems and demands are worthinvesting energy in, worthy of commitment, and are challenges forwhich meaning and purpose is sought,rather than viewed as burdens
Manageability-extent to which oneperceives that resources are at adisposal, adequate enough to meet thedemands posed by the stimuli
COMPONENTS OF SSOC
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After identifying those
components on which the clientscored low, a nursing diagnosis
can be made
By negotiating values, goals can
be developed and a plan can bedecided upon
By organizing behaviors, the plan
can be implemented with thegoal of increasing or maintaining
the client’s SSOC
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Evaluation is done by again scoringthe client on SSOC
high SSOC means that theintervention assisted the client touse coping resources to adaptively
manage the stressors in theinternal and external environmentand thus achieve a higher state of health
low SSOC means that additionalassessment is needed to formulatea new plan
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INTERSYSTEM WELLNESS NURSINGMODEL
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INTERSYSTEM WELLNESS NURSINGMODEL
Detector Detector
Selector Selector
Effector Effector
IMPLEMENTATION
ASSESSMENT
DIAGNOSIS
PLANNING
EVALUATION
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Patientstated
need forhelp or
nurse’s
identification ofneed
Formulation of
tentativediagnosis
Assessment of
developmentalenvironmentandsubsystems
Intrasystem
assessment ofpatientandnurse
If response is notadaptive
Score onSSOC
Formulation ofnursingdiagnosi
s
Development ofgoals withpatient/cli
ent
Collaborativedecisionon plan to
increaseormaintainSSOC
Implementation ofplanthrough
intersysteminteractionEvaluation
of plan:rescoreon SSOC
Identification ofstressorsand
copingresources
Assessment ofadditionalresources,knowledge,motivationnecessary forpatient to attaina higher SSOC
Ifresponse isadaptive
Patient onhigher level ofhealth-illnesscontinuum asmeasured by
increasedSSOC
No further need fornursing interventionfor this problem
Identification ofother problems ifthey occur
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o Describes how two forces areinterconnected andinterdependent in the natural
world, and how they give rise toeach other in turno Many dualities-e.g., dark and light,
female and male, low and high,cold and hot-are thought of as
manifestations of yin and yango However, Taoist philosophy
discounts these moral judgments,in preference to the idea of balance
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When I think about all the patients an
their loved ones that I have worked with ovethe years, I know most of them don't
remember me nor I them. But I do know thaI gave a little piece of myself to each of them
and they to me and those threads make upthe beautiful tapestry in my mind that is my
career in nursing.~Donna Wilk Cardillo, A Daybook for Beginning Nurses
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When you're a nurse you know
that every day you will touch
a life or a life will touchyours.
~Author Unknown
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