OREM’S SELF CARE DEFICIT THEORY

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Dorothea Orem was born in 1914 in Maryland. She began her nursing education in 1939 in Providence hospital school of nursing in Washington DC where she received a diploma. She later earned her BSC in nursing education in 1939 and a MSc. in nursing education in 1945. Orem kept asking herself what conditions existed in a person that made it necessary to bring in a nurse. This led to the evolution of her idea of self- care.
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THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE
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