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  1. 1. What is a iconic symbol associated with Florence Nightingale?
  2. 5. Relation as human being to human being
  3. 7. This is an ontological concept described as a human being's struggle between good and evil in a state of becoming.
  4. 8. The ability of a group to achieve goals
  5. 10. It is "being well and using every power that the person has to the fullest extent."
  6. 12. Set of behaviors expected when occupying a position in a social system
  7. 14. She is known for her Behavioral System Model of Nursing
  8. 16. Behaviors concerned with self-defense & self preservation
  9. 19. Helps to clarify domains of dependence, interdependence and independence and acts on client's behalf as an advocate
  10. 20. The human field and environment field are always exchanging energy.
  11. 24. She developed the Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory
  12. 25. Related to the behaviors that attempts to control the environment
  13. 27. Composite thoughts and feelings which constitute a person's awareness of his/her individual existence
  14. 28. To modify or manage the environment to implement the nature laws of health.
  15. 30. She developed the 21 Nursing Problems
  16. 32. Who developed The Theory of Caritative Caring?
  17. 33. According to Hall's metaparadigm on nursing, it is the sole function of nurses
  18. 34. Check room for and keep it free from dust, dampness and dirt.
  19. 35. The ability to share in the person's experience.
  20. 36. The founder of modern nursing of professional nursing
  21. 38. She views nursing as a unique profession and believes that it is concerned with all the variables affecting an individual's response to stress.
  22. 39. She was the first published nursing theorist since Florence Nightingale.
  23. 40. Who developed the Goal Attainment Theory?
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  1. 2. Defined as the characteristics of an energy field perceived as a single wave.
  2. 3. It means love and charity
  3. 4. Nightingale's expertise in scientific inquiry and statistics continues to assist and define nursing trainees at St. Thomas Hospital.
  4. 5. She was known for developing the Science of Unitary Human Beings
  5. 6. Determination of how best to assist the person in attaining the established goals
  6. 9. Related to the behavior surrounding the intake of food
  7. 11. A process of nursing perception, conceptualization and critical thinking involving multiple experiences in which changes in concepts, skills, symbols, habits and values can be evaluated in observable behaviors
  8. 13. The nurse uses a nursing framework to collect both subjective and objective data about the patient.
  9. 15. In this stage, the nurse begins using the nursing care plan.
  10. 17. Patient gradually puts aside old goals and adapts new goals
  11. 18. Any change in the internal and external environment that induces a response in the adaptive system.
  12. 21. “The Nightingale of Modern Nursing”
  13. 22. She developed the Care, Cure, Core Theory of Nursing
  14. 23. The recipient of care
  15. 26. She developed the Human-to-Human Relationship Model of Nursing
  16. 29. Stage of skill acquisition where the performer perceives the situation as a whole rather in terms of aspects and performance is guided by maxims.
  17. 31. She is a noted nursing educator and author of From Novice to Expert
  18. 33. Strengthens the effect of the focal stimulus.
  19. 34. Constantly changing cognitive and behavioral efforts to manage specific external and internal demands appraised as taxing or exceeding the resources
  20. 37. Stage of skill acquisition describes that the person has no background experience of the situation in which he or she is involved.