NURSING THEORISTS
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- 2. this personal factor include variable such as race, ethnicity, acculturation, education and socio- economic status
- 3. Girls on the move, which studies and measures intervention results as it applies to use the model to encourage young people to perform active ____________
- 5. Pender, Parse, Leininger, Newman
- 9. this is learned shared, and transmitted values, beliefs, norms and lifeways
- 11. These factors categorized as a biological, psychological, and socio-cultural
- 12. Leininger was born on July 13, 1925 in Sutton______________
- 13. Assumptions of parse theory were synthesized from woks by the European philosophers, along with the works by the pioneer American nurse theorist ____________
- 14. defined as the subjectively and objectively learned and transmitted values, beliefs and patterned lifeways.
- 17. Generic folk or knowledge
- 18. May result when an outsider attempts to adapt effectively to a different cultural group
- 21. Leininger was appointed professor of nursing and anthropology at the University of___________
- 22. this is a study of nursing care beliefs, values and practices
- 24. Man and environment cocreate in rhythmical patterns
- 25. Leininger opened a psychiatric nursing service and educational program at Creighton university in___________ Nebraska
- 26. Refers to reaching out and beyond the limits that a person set
- 28. factors that include variables such as age, gender, body mass index, pubertal status, aerobic capacity, strength, agility.
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- 1. Parse was educated at Duquesne University, _______________
- 4. She is an author and a professor emeritus at the university of Michigan
- 5. The theory of madeleine Leininger
- 6. Pender finished masters level work in community health nursing at this university
- 7. Man’s reality is given meaning through live experiences
- 8. it is how people look at the world
- 10. A state of well-being that culturally defined, valued and practiced
- 11. She was the first to published the theory “Man Living Health Theory in 1988
- 15. This theory/model was designed to be a complementary counter parts to models of health protection
- 16. On august 16, 1941, Nola Pender was born in Lansing, __________
- 19. Described as behavior motivated desired to actively avoid illness
- 20. She lived on a farm with her four brothers and sisters
- 23. She was influenced by Martha Rogers theory of unitary human beings
- 27. knowledge that describes the professional perspective