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the four metaparadigms of nursing
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Health Environment Nursing |
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environmental theory
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Nightingale
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nursing theory:
alter or manage the environment to implement the natural laws of health |
Nightingale
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who has the most current definition of nursing?
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Henderson
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nursing theory:
assist the person, sick or well, in performance of activities and help the person gain independence as rapidly as possible |
Henderson
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nursing theory:
reciprocal transpersonal relationship in caring moments guided by carative factors |
Watson
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who thought the goal of nursing is to help persons attain a higher level of harmony within the mind-body-spirit?
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Watson
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nursing theory:
seeks to promote symphonic interaction between human and environmental fields... |
Roger
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"trekkies"
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Roger
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nursing theory:
therapeutic self-care designed to supplement self-care requisites |
Orem
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Orem's nursing action categories
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wolly compensatory
partly compensatory supportive-educative system |
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Self-Care Deficit Theory of Nursing
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Orem
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Adaptation Model
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Roy
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nursing theory:
manipulation of stimuli to foster successful adaptation |
Roy
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nursing theory:
prevention as intervention; concerned with all potential stressors |
Neuman
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Interacting Systems Framework and Theory of Goal Attainment
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King
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nursing theory:
a process of human interaction; the goal of nursing is to help patients achieve their goals |
King
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Behavioral System Model in Nursing Practice
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Johnson
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nursing theory:
an external regulatory force that acts to preserve the organization and integrity of the patient's behavior at an optimal level under those conditions in which the behavior constitutes a threat to physical or social health or in which illness is found |
Johnson
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nursing theory:
use of true presence to facilitate the becoming of the participant |
Parse
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Human Becoming Theory
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Parse
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3 major themes of Human Becoming Theory
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meaning
rhythmicity transcendence |
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Cultural Diversity and Universality Theory
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Leininger
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nursing theory:
activities directed toward assisting, supporting, or enabling with needs in ways that are congruent with the CULTURAL values, BELIEFS, and lifeways of the recipient of care |
Leininger
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Theory of Interpersonal Relations
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Peplau
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nursing theory:
the therapeutic, interpersonal process between the nurse and the patient |
Peplau
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a term or label that describes a phenomenon
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concept
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a set of concepts and statements that integrate the concepts into a meaningful configuration
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conceptual model
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describe concepts or connects two concepts and represent values, beliefs, or goals
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assumptions
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an organized, coherent, and systemic articulation of a set of statements related to significant questions in a discipline that are communicated in a meaningful whole
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theory
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the discipline concerned with questions of how one should live
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philosophy
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the most global perspective of a discipline and acts as an encapsulating unit, or framework, within which the more restricted structures develop
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metaparadigm
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statements that describe relationships between events, situations, or actions
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prepositions
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