NURSEWORD PUZZLE
Across
- 2. Means love and charity, eros and agapé are united, and by nature unconditional love.
- 6. Is the epistemological view that "regards reason as the chief sources and test of knowledge.
- 8. A nonlinear domain without spatial or temporal attributes.
- 9. Rogers defines ________ as the distinguishing characteristic of an energy field seen as a single wave. It is an abstraction, and gives identity to the field.
- 11. Changing or converting something to another form.
- 13. Is the concept that Eriksson (1987a) uses instead of environment.
- 17. This theory is viewed as complex when the existential-phenomenological nature of work is considered, particularly for nurses who have a limited liberal arts background.
- 18. Exists when all system subparts interact in harmony with the while system and all system needs are being met.
- 19. Refers to the differences or variations that can be found both between and among cultures.-
- 20. Comprises the practice of activities that maturing and mature persons initiate and perform
Down
- 1. This theory focuses on the holistic care of individuals, considering their physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs.
- 3. Is “a set of parts connected to function as a whole for some purpose and that does so by virtue of the interdependence of its parts”
- 4. It is a dynamic and "desirable state of balance in which energy exchanges can take place without disruption of the character of the system," which points toward optimal health.
- 5. Watson uses nontechnical, sophisticated, fluid and evolutionary language to artufully describe her concepts, such as caring-love and caritas processes and consciousnes.
- 7. A person who crosses 2 cultures, lifestyles, and set of values.
- 10. Is a beginner with no experience. They are taught general rule to help perform task, and their rule-governed behavior is limited and inflexible. In other words, they are told what to do and simply follow instructions.
- 12. Is a feeling of displeasure which ranges from simple transitory mental, physical, or spiritual discomfort
- 14. This nursing theory emphasizes the importance of cultural care and the impact of culture on health and illness.
- 15. The position of an individual in a group or a group in relation to other groups in an organization
- 16. The capacity or ability of a group to achieve goals.