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Believed learning is basic to life and people learn throughout life.
Havighurst
Psychiatric nurse that believed in the use of therapeutic relationships between nurses and clients.
Peplau
Hildegard _______ psychodynamic nursing model
Type of theory that describes the relationships among variables as applied to specific clinical situation-contributes to effective evidence-based _______.
Practice
Developed the social learning theory.
Bandura
Attributes, characteristics, and actions of the nurse.
Nursing
Believed Kohlberg's theory was biased toward men.
Gilligan
Believed that a person's faith can give them strength.
Westerhoff
Believed in using the environment to assist a patient in recovery.
Nightingale
Ecologic theory of development.
Bronfenbrenner
Freudian stage that provides comfort and security for an infant.
Oral
Type of theories when development is based on learning right from wrong.
Moral
Leininger's main focus.
Culture
Piaget's operations phase when scientific reasoning is developed.
Formal
First name of person that believed individuals respond to needs in one of four modes.
Callista
Erikson's stage from 25-65 years.
Adulthood
Believes that faith gives meaning to a person's life.
Fowler
Type of theory that articulates a broad range of the significant relationships among the concepts of a discipline.
Grand
Central task (Erikson) when children begin to manipulate.
Industry VS inferiority
Described seven stages of adult development.
Gould
Neuman's model
Systems
Proposed that life is a sequence of developmental tasks.
Erikson
Most widely known cognitive theorist.
Piaget
Outward expression of the inner self.
Personality
Type of theory that helps explain how race, gender, sexual orientation, and economic class affect patient experiences and health outcomes.
Critical
Piaget's operations phase when children understand that people have different perceptions.
Concrete
Freud's theory of _____ development.
Psychosexual
Oral Birth- 1 1/2
Anal 1 1/2 - 3
Phallic 4 - 6
Latency 6 - puberty
Genital puberty and after
Type of theory that focuses on the exploration of concepts such as pain, self-esteem, learning, and hardiness.
Midlevel
Fear of punishment is in which of Kohlberg's levels?
Preconventional
Main moral development theorist.
Kohlberg
"Operant conditioning"
Skinner
Four concepts: person, environment, health, and nursing.
Metaparadigm
Model focuses on stress and three levels of prevention.
Newman
Kind of frame work that is a group of related ideas, statements, or concepts.
Conceptual
Piaget's phase from birth to two years.
Sensorimotor
Piaget believed that cognitive devolopment is a _____ process.
Sequential
Freudian stage of full sexual maturity.
Genital
Three categories of self-care requisites.
Orem
Number of temperamental qualities seen in children's behavior as per Chess and Thomas.
Nine
Realistic part of a person.
Ego
Creation spirituality.
Roy
Callista _____ adaptation model
Theories that use caring or complexity as framework-emerging understanding.
Growth Model
Supposition or system of ideas that is proposed to explain a given phenomenon.
Theory
Recipient of nursing care.
Client
Positive central task of Erikson's maturity stage.
Integrity
Degrees of wellness.
Health
Operates on pleasure principle.
ID
Contains theories that use systems or stress/adaptation as frameworks-prevailing understanding.
Stability model
Part of a person's mental life that the person is unaware of.
Unconscious mind
Part of what supports the debate of nursing as a profession.
Theories
Havighurst's period when a person learns to manage a home.
Early Adulthood
Pattern of shared understandings and assumptions about reality and the world.
Paradigm
Believed development depends on the use of language, play, and extensive social interaction.
Vigotsky
Intimacy VS _____.
Isolation
Three assumptions focus on meaning, rhythmicity, and contrascendence.
Parse
The sum of all parts.
Holistic
Theory of unitary human beings - humans are dynamic energy fields.
Rogers
Fifteen nursing concepts that are essential knowledge for nurses.
King
Caring is central focus of nursing.
Watson
Toilet training would be a positive resolution to which of Erikson's stages?
Early childhood
The nurses role in assisting sick or healthy individuals is to gain independence in meeting 14 fundamental needs.
Henderson
Child development is a maturational process beased on an in-born "timetable."
Gesell
Internal and external surrounding that affect a client.
Environment