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- 3. It refers to unity and harmony within the mind, body, and soul.
- 5. A state of being where driving forces equal restraining forces and no change occurs.
- 9. It is an art, helping service, and a technology.
- 11. The knowledge that describes the professional perspective.
- 14. This part of transaction and client’s participation is encouraged in making decision on the means to achieve goals.
- 16. Behaviors that attempts to control the environment.
- 18. First Lady of Nursing
- 19. It is a teaching in which consists largely of giving information and is form explained in educational literature.
- 22. It is a definition which is based on the method of how it was measured or how the person comes up with that perception.
- 23. She developed the Self Care Deficit Nursing Theory.
- 24. The performer perceives the situation as a whole rather than in terms of aspects, and the performance is guided by maxims.
- 25. Fawcett defined this as the global concepts that identify the phenomenon of central interest to a discipline, the global propositions that describe the concepts, and the global propositions that state the relations between or among the concepts.
- 26. It is in this phase where the individual may make minor requests or attention-getting techniques.
- 29. It is described as nursing interventions that lessens the patient’s suffering.
- 31. This level of prevention aims to strengthen the capacity of person to maintain an optimum level.
- 33. It is a coping mechanism from close relationship which results to giving and receiving of love, respect and value.
- 34. It refers to the act that occurs when the nurse welcomes the patient to the caring communion.
- 35. She introduced the Theory of Goal Attainment Theory in 1995
- 37. It is defined as the distinguishing characteristic of an energy field received as a single wave.
- 38. It is associated with disharmony between the person and the environment or nature.
- 39. The self-system begins to develop the conception of gender.
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- 1. Addresses the extent to which empiric indicators for the concepts can be identified and to what extent the purpose of the theory can be attained.
- 2. A process where a person reaches the highest level of consciousness.
- 3. It describes the unpredictable but continuous, nonlinear evolution of energy field as evidenced by nonrepeating rhythmicitties.
- 4. She is known for her esoteric model of nursing – the Conservation Model.
- 6. This circle of patient care is based in the pathological and therapeutic sciences.
- 7. She conceptualized the Deliberative Nursing Process Theory.
- 8. Any change in the internal and external environment that induces a response in the adaptive system.
- 10. It is a theory that relates concepts to one another, describe the interrelationships among concepts or propositions and specify the associations or relationships among concepts.
- 12. This circle of patient care involves concept of “mothering” and provide for teaching-learning activities.
- 13. Refers to a specialized field of practice founded on the theoretical structure of the science or knowledge of the discipline and accompanying practice abilities.
- 15. It means love and charity, eros and agape are united, and is by nature unconditional love.
- 17. She uses situation rather than environment because situation conveys a social environment with social definition.
- 20. Its goal is to prevent further physical deterioration and maximizing quality of life.
- 21. Excretion of waste products.
- 27. It is a feeling of displeasure which ranges from simple transitory mental, physical, or spiritual discomfort to extreme anguish and to those phases beyond.
- 28. An integrity which refers to maintaining or restoring the structure of body preventing physical breakdown and promoting healing
- 30. Developmental beings with needs, individuals have their own subjective perceptions and feelings that may not be observable directly.
- 32. She believed that every woman, at one time in her life, would be a nurse in the sense that nursing is having the responsibility for someone’s health.
- 36. A hidden/concealed nursing problem.