Nursing Theory Puzzle
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- 2. describes a dynamic, interpersonal relationship in which a patient grows and develops to attain certain life goals
- 4. method to determine the self-care deficits and then to define the roles of patient or nurse to meet the self-care demands
- 7. complementary counterpart to models of health protection
- 11. Theory lays out 3 levels of stress prevention.
- 12. Prepare for change, do the change, and sustain the change
- 13. This theorist had a theory that is a combination of biological, psychological, sociological, & spiritual factors, & states that a person is a unitary being in continuous interaction with their environment. There are three main themes: meaning, rhythmicity, & transcendence.
- 14. Proposed the idea that people can have faith in their own ability to perform and achieve to promote their own accomplishment and well-being
- 16. “the act of utilizing the patient’s environment to assist him in his recovery.”
- 17. theory is made up on four key components: person, health, environment, & nursing.
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- 1. This nursing professor has won the National Journal of Nursing’s Book of the Year 18 times, and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing (FAAN)
- 3. Theory defines the patient as: “…a behavioral system composed of seven behavioral subsystems”
- 5. The goal of nursing is identification of a patient’s need for help, as well as addressing these needs.
- 6. Focused on the idea of intentional change with six stages; Precontemplation, contemplation, determination, action, relapse, and maintenance.
- 8. This theorist considered patients as “unitary human beings” who cannot be divided into parts, but they are required to be looked at as a whole.
- 9. according to this theorists’ theory, all patient behavior can be a cry for help, including verbal & non-verbal. This theorist’ also left it up to the nurse to interpret the behavior to determine the needs of the patient.
- 10. Author of theory stated: “nursing is the process of recognizing the patient in relation to the environment, and it is the process of the understanding of consciousness”
- 15. Developed a framework to help nurses help nontraditional mothers successfully adopt a strong maternal identity.