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- 5. She defined health as a sense of adequacy of well being.
- 6. He created the motivational theory in psychology comprising a five-tier model of human needs, often depicted as hierarchical levels within a pyramid.
- 7. She is known as the “First Lady of Nursing” who developed the 14 Components of Basic Nursing Care.
- 9. Sister Callista Roy defined this term as the processes and outcome whereby thinking and feeling persons as individuals or groups, use conscious awareness and choice to create human and environmental integration.
- 10. Jean Watson defined this term as the moment when the nurse and another person come together in such a way that an occasion for human caring is created.
- 11. She described the four phases (Orientation, Identification, Exploitation, and Resolution) of the Nurse-Patient Relationship.
- 16. It is the backbone of clinical care.
- 17. She developed the Human-to-Human Relationship Theory that deals with the interpersonal aspects of nursing, focusing especially on mental health.
- 18. Florence Nightingale wrote this to provide women with guidelines for caring for their loved ones at home and to give advice on how to "think like a nurse."
- 19. She represented her theory of nursing by drawing three interlocking circles; each circle representing a particular aspect of nursing: Care, Core, and Cure.
- 20. Madeleine Leininger defined this term as set of values, beliefs, and traditions that are held by a specific group of people and handed down from generation to generation.
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- 1. She is a nursing research pioneer who developed the “Twenty-One Nursing Problems.”
- 2. Margaret Newman defined this term as the ability of the system to interact with the environment.
- 3. She is the author of the book ”From Novice to Expert”.
- 4. The first stage of Lawrence Kohlberg’s Stages of Moral Development.
- 8. Martha Rogers defined this term as an irreducible, pan-dimensional energy field identified by pattern and integral with the human field.
- 12. Katie Eriksson’s caritative caring consists of love and charity, which is also know as?
- 13. The goal of this nursing model is to promote adaptation and maintain wholeness using four the principles.
- 14. She developed the Theory of Human Becoming (now known as the Human Becoming School of Thought) through a combination of concepts from Martha Rogers and from existential-phenomenological thought.
- 15. She is well-known for her “Behavioral System Model”, which advocates the fostering of efficient and effective behavioral functioning in the patient to prevent illness.