Levine’s Conservation Model
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Levine’s conservation model is based on conservation, adaptation, and wholeness concepts. Conservation is ensuring balance in the life system where active nursing interventions are in line with patient participation, where the energy supply and demand are within distinctive biological realisms of the patient. Change is vital for growth in the healthcare setting; adaptation involves individuals' ability to integrate with the changing environment. The ability to adapt is influenced by specific genetic structures, social, cultural, and spiritual factors. On the other hand, wholeness exists when the interactions and adaptations ensure integrity in the healthcare setting and the wellbeing of the stakeholders is included as part of adaptive change. In the nursing paradigm, the model defines various aspects such as a person, environment, adaptation, and organismic response.An individual is a life that attempts to maintain wholeness and integrity by feeling, believing, and thinking. The enviro...
Discuss the purpose of the model in general. Detail the specific. Detail the implications of the model. Include the implications for my specific area nursing practice (Outpatient Surgery - Same Day Surgery; in the hospital setting). No longer than seven pages, including the tile page and reference p...
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