TFN
Across
- 5. a sequence of behaviors involving mental and physical action
- 11. duration between the occurrence of one event and occurrence of another event
- 12. it is a process of organizing, interpreting and transforming information from sense data and memory
- 15. THEORIES, Backbone of clinical care
- 16. era wherein nurses saw the need for nursing research
- 22. last name of the theorist who authored Culture Care Diveryand Universality
- 23. scientific knowledge can be derived only from sensory experience
- 24. this originally refers to home, or to the place where a human being feels at home
- 27. it is defined as the distinguishing characteristic of an energy field perceived as a single wave
- 29. In this stage, the person has no background or experience of the situation in which he or she is involved
- 31. constitutes one of the basic concepts of caritative caring ethics
- 32. It is the primary method of data collection used to evaluate the client's response to the intervention
- 34. it is a basic generalization that is accepted as true and can be used as a basis for reasoning or conduct
- 37. She presented her 4 conservation principles of nursing
- 39. who is the author of the theory Science of Unitary Human Being. (Last name/surname only)
- 41. A nonlinear domain without spatial or temporal attributes
- 43. this criteria refers to the consistency in terms of terminology and structure
- 44. last name of the theorist who authored the theory of 21 Nursing Problems
- 45. the holistic level of wellness that a person experiences
Down
- 1. the human field and environmental field are constantly exchanging energy
- 2. refers to the drama of suffering
- 3. whose theory is Philosophy and Science of Caring (last name only)
- 4. this means love and charity, Eros and agape (unconditional love) are united.
- 6. this stage is typically a nurse with 2-3 years experience on the job in the same area or in similar day-to-day situations
- 7. what nursing problem is an apparent condition
- 8. Flying mammal
- 9. process of nursing perception, conceptualization, and critical thinking involving multiple experiences in which changes in concepts, skills, symbols, habits and values
- 10. it is specific to academia and refers to a branch of education, a department of learning, or a domain of knowledge
- 13. the potential for process, movement and change
- 14. She authored the Care, Core Cure Theory. (Last name only)
- 17. method for describing l, explaining and predicting causes or outcomes of interventions
- 18. Florence Nightingale is called the angel of what war?
- 19. Likes to chase mice
- 20. who is the author of the theory Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory (last name/surname)
- 21. She is the founder of modern nursing
- 25. She is considered as the First Truly International Nurse. (Last name only)
- 26. this kind theory is broad in scope and highly abstract conceptually
- 28. Name of the Queen of Great Britain who gave Royal Red Cross (RRC) award to Florence Nightingale
- 30. it refers to the specialized field of practice founded on the theoretical structure of the science or knowledge of the discipline and accompanying practice abilities
- 33. the external and internal aspects of life that influence the person
- 35. Large marsupial
- 36. Era wherein nursing began to embrace science in the curricula
- 38. This refers to the act that occurs when the nurse welcomes the patient to the caring communion
- 40. Man's best friend
- 42. Has a trunk