Create a nursing intervention for each of the adaptive modes


Discussion Post: Calista Roy Theory Case Study

The Adaptation Model of Nursing is a prominent nursing theory aiming to explain or define the provision of nursing science. In her theory, Sister Callista Roy's model sees the individual as a set of interrelated systems who strives to maintain a balance between various stimuli.A 23-year-old male patient is admitted with a fracture of C6 and C7 that has resulted in quadriplegia. He was injured during a football game at the university where he is currently a senior. His career as a quarterback had been very promising. At the time of the injury, contract negotiations were in progress with a leading professional football team.

• Use Roy's criteria to identify focal and contextual stimuli for each of the four adaptive modes.

• Consider what adaptations would be necessary in each of the following four adaptive modes: (i) physiological, (ii) self-concept, (iii) interdependence, and (iv) role function.

• Create a nursing intervention for each of the adaptive modes to promote adaptation.

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