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- 1. What is a iconic symbol associated with Florence Nightingale?
- 5. Relation as human being to human being
- 7. This is an ontological concept described as a human being's struggle between good and evil in a state of becoming.
- 8. The ability of a group to achieve goals
- 10. It is "being well and using every power that the person has to the fullest extent."
- 12. Set of behaviors expected when occupying a position in a social system
- 14. She is known for her Behavioral System Model of Nursing
- 16. Behaviors concerned with self-defense & self preservation
- 19. Helps to clarify domains of dependence, interdependence and independence and acts on client's behalf as an advocate
- 20. The human field and environment field are always exchanging energy.
- 24. She developed the Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory
- 25. Related to the behaviors that attempts to control the environment
- 27. Composite thoughts and feelings which constitute a person's awareness of his/her individual existence
- 28. To modify or manage the environment to implement the nature laws of health.
- 30. She developed the 21 Nursing Problems
- 32. Who developed The Theory of Caritative Caring?
- 33. According to Hall's metaparadigm on nursing, it is the sole function of nurses
- 34. Check room for and keep it free from dust, dampness and dirt.
- 35. The ability to share in the person's experience.
- 36. The founder of modern nursing of professional nursing
- 38. She views nursing as a unique profession and believes that it is concerned with all the variables affecting an individual's response to stress.
- 39. She was the first published nursing theorist since Florence Nightingale.
- 40. Who developed the Goal Attainment Theory?
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- 2. Defined as the characteristics of an energy field perceived as a single wave.
- 3. It means love and charity
- 4. Nightingale's expertise in scientific inquiry and statistics continues to assist and define nursing trainees at St. Thomas Hospital.
- 5. She was known for developing the Science of Unitary Human Beings
- 6. Determination of how best to assist the person in attaining the established goals
- 9. Related to the behavior surrounding the intake of food
- 11. A process of nursing perception, conceptualization and critical thinking involving multiple experiences in which changes in concepts, skills, symbols, habits and values can be evaluated in observable behaviors
- 13. The nurse uses a nursing framework to collect both subjective and objective data about the patient.
- 15. In this stage, the nurse begins using the nursing care plan.
- 17. Patient gradually puts aside old goals and adapts new goals
- 18. Any change in the internal and external environment that induces a response in the adaptive system.
- 21. “The Nightingale of Modern Nursing”
- 22. She developed the Care, Cure, Core Theory of Nursing
- 23. The recipient of care
- 26. She developed the Human-to-Human Relationship Model of Nursing
- 29. Stage of skill acquisition where the performer perceives the situation as a whole rather in terms of aspects and performance is guided by maxims.
- 31. She is a noted nursing educator and author of From Novice to Expert
- 33. Strengthens the effect of the focal stimulus.
- 34. Constantly changing cognitive and behavioral efforts to manage specific external and internal demands appraised as taxing or exceeding the resources
- 37. Stage of skill acquisition describes that the person has no background experience of the situation in which he or she is involved.