Orlando’s theory
- The nurse should take the following actions according to Orlando’s theory.
- It will be crucial to consider the client’s ability to decision making, and no decision should, therefore, be made with considering their perceptions.
- Orlando’s theory stresses nurse-client interactions and also considers the client’s feelings, perceptions, and thoughts.
- Therefore the first thing that the nurse ought to do is to establish the concerns.
- This will be done from direct and indirect observation.
(Faust, 2002)