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Title: Adult Obesity: Application of Orem, King, and Pender's Conceptual Models
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TW uses a cane for short distances and does not walk long distances due to increased fatigue with ambulating. She functions independently with other activities of daily living. She does not attend social functions outside of the home or participate in physical activity because of her obesity... Showed first 250 characters
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TW sleeps four to five hours per night. This case study is a common example of issues nurses face in the clinical setting.
Approaches to Adult Obesity
Orem's Self Care Deficit Nursing Theory, King's Conceptual Framework and Theory of Goal Attainment and Pender's Health Promotion Model can be used to discuss the issues with adult obesity applied to nursing... Showed next 250 characters
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