GROUP 8

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Across
  1. 5. “She believed effective care relies on setting and reaching mutual goals.”
  2. 7. She explained suffering as a pathway to authentic nurse–patient connection.
  3. 8. Her nursing model begins with strangers and resolves with mutual understanding.
  4. 9. She and Schoenhofer placed ‘caring’ at the center of nursing.
  5. 11. Who theorized outlines of the 21 nursing problem categories to structure clinical judgment and direct patient-centered care?.
  6. 12. SYSTEM MODEL “This model portrayed individuals as behavioral systems of subsystems.”
  7. 13. She explained when nursing becomes necessary due to self-care failure.
  8. 15. Who is the theorist that introduced a model where nursing care is based on assisting, supporting, or substituting for patients to achieve independence in health activities?
  9. 16. MODEL IN NURSING PRACTICE “This model depicted patients as open systems interacting with stressors.”
  10. 17. OF HUMAN BECOMING “This theory described human becoming as co-creation of meaning with the universe.”
  11. 18. She mapped nursing competence from novice to expert.
  12. 21. NURSING “This humanistic framework described nursing as a lived dialogue.”
  13. 22. She taught that nurse actions should stem from patient behavior in the moment.
Down
  1. 1. She described nursing as a helping art guided by prescriptive actions.
  2. 2. She carried a lamp and emphasized pure air, light, pure water, and efficient drainage .
  3. 3. CARE “This transcultural framework emphasized culturally congruent care.”
  4. 4. She envisioned humans as irreducible energy fields in mutual process.
  5. 6. She saw patients as open systems shielded by lines of defense.
  6. 10. MODEL “This model promoted conservation of energy, structure, integrity, and values.”
  7. 14. She viewed humans as adaptive systems responding to stimuli.
  8. 15. TO HUMAN “This model emphasized suffering, meaning, and connection between nurse and patient.”
  9. 19. Her carative factors grounded the theory of transpersonal caring.
  10. 20. The theorist that divides nursing practice into the circles of care, core, and cure to reflect nurturing, personhood, and treatment?