nursing theory

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Across
  1. 1. . She developed a concept "From novice to expert"
  2. 4. Theorist of HUMAN-TO-HUMAN RELATIONSHIP MODEL
  3. 6. she said that ''if the students cant do fundamentals, how can they use the advance knowledge
  4. 8. moral directions of nursing
  5. 11. theory component explains the relationships of different concepts
  6. 16. to cherish and to give special loving attention
  7. 18. is a means that behavior or activities that are towards the accomplishment of certain act
  8. 19. how the nurse interacts with co-workers,superior,subordinates and the client environment in general
  9. 23. based on pathological and therapeutic sciences and is shared with other members
  10. 25. 21 nursing problems theory
  11. 26. theory of human becoming
  12. 27. any change in the internal or external environment that induces a response in the adaptive system
  13. 30. occurs between one or more individual and consist of man as a social being
  14. 32. internal and external stimulus most immediately confronting the human system
  15. 35. theorist of behavioral system model
  16. 37. the individual who engage in meeting the needs of the person
  17. 38. adaptation theory
  18. 39. conservation model
  19. 40. speak to the consistent structural form of terms in the theory
Down
  1. 2. the nurse primary function.
  2. 3. she believe that nursing requires a holistic approach
  3. 5. the lady with the lamp
  4. 7. . She developed the Nursing Need Theory to define the unique focus of nursing practice.
  5. 9. a problem which is an unseen or masked one
  6. 10. focuses of foreseeing the result of an act or situation and preventing its unnecessary effects as possible
  7. 12. addresses the person's state of well-being
  8. 13. structural framework for broad, abstract idea about nursing
  9. 14. forces that produces tensions, alterations or potential problems causing instability within the clients system
  10. 15. idea and mental images. building blocks of theories
  11. 17. one of the few nursing theorists who consider not only the cared for but also caregiver
  12. 20. is the absence of boundary existence, where a dynamic interaction between the internal and external can excange information without barriers
  13. 21. perspective of profession
  14. 22. ability to adapt positively to social,mental and physiological change is indicative of health
  15. 24. involves the therapeutic use of self and emphasize the use of reflection
  16. 28. emphasizes priori reasoning as a method for advancing knowledge; deductive; theory-then-research strategy; power of reasoning
  17. 29. .both nurse and patient perform care measures,either manipulation or ambulatory task
  18. 31. more nurse leaders embraced higher education and arrived at common understanding of the scientific age
  19. 33. an activity that promotes a persons well being
  20. 34. nurse gives priority needs recognized by the patient himself
  21. 36. a problem which is obvious or can be seen condition