NURSEWORD PUZZLE

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Across
  1. 4. - inhibit energy flow.
  2. 6. - She is the founder of modern nursing, considered the Matriarch of Modern Nursing, and gained the nickname "The Lady with the Lamp".
  3. 8. - The way a person responds as a physical being to stimuli from the environment
  4. 12. - a nurse theorist who created the Theory of Interpersonal Relations.
  5. 13. - Activities or operations that signify the dynamic nature of the field.
  6. 14. - Defined as the distinguishing characteristic of an energy field perceived as a single wave.
  7. 16. - A behavioral system with patterned, repetitive, and purposeful ways of behaving that link the person to the environment.
  8. 18. - They no longer rely on principles, rules, or guidelines to connect situations and determine actions.
  9. 19. - Behaviors that attempt to control the environment.
  10. 20. - Nursing theorist who developed the “Behavioral System Model.”
  11. 22. - presented by a patient is a condition faced by the patient or patient's family that the nurse through the performance of professional functions can assist them to meet.
  12. 24. - It is in this phase that the patient gradually puts aside old goals and adopts new goals.
  13. 26. - It is a set of statements that tentatively describe, explain or predict relationships among concepts that have been systematically selected and organized as an abstract representation of some phenomenon.
  14. 27. - is Associated with disharmony between the person and the environment or nature.
  15. 30. - She is the founder of the original Center for Human Caring in Colorado and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing.
  16. 33. - The performer perceives the situation as a whole rather than in terms of aspects, and the performance is guided by maxims.
  17. 34. - The malignant phase of despairful “not caring” and apathetic indifference
  18. 37. - “an ordered arrangement of rhythms characterizing both the human field and the environmental field that undergoes continuous dynamic metamorphosis in the human-environment process”
  19. 38. - means love and charity, eros and agape (unconditional love) are united and are by nature unconditional love.
  20. 39. - An ontological concept described as a human being’s struggle between good and evil in a state of becoming.
Down
  1. 1. - The person has no background experience of the situation in which he or she is involved.
  2. 2. - It is a subjective turmoil or disharmony within a person's inner self or soul at the soul level of disharmony within spheres of mind, body, and soul.
  3. 3. - It is in this circle where the professional nurse, by use of the reflective technique helps the patient look at and explore feelings regarding his or her current health status and related potential changes in lifestyle.
  4. 5. - composed of disciplined and professional activities & automatic activities plus matching of verbal and nonverbal responses, validation of perceptions, and matching of thoughts and feelings with action.
  5. 7. - American nurse, researcher, theorist, and the author known for developing the Science of Unitary Human Beings and her landmark book, An Introduction to the Theoretical Basis of Nursing.
  6. 9. - America’s foremost nursing theorist who developed the Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory.
  7. 10. - It promotes helping behavior that calls for a nurturing response.
  8. 11. - It is in this phase that the individual may make minor requests or attention-getting techniques.
  9. 15. - It refers to a specialized field of practice founded on the theoretical structure of the science or knowledge of the discipline and accompanying practice abilities.
  10. 17. - being devoid of hope.
  11. 21. - constantly changing cognitive and behavioral efforts to manage specific external & internal demands that are appraised as taxing or exceeding the resources.
  12. 23. - a term used by Comte
  13. 24. - A nursing theorist, professor, and author. She is known for her groundbreaking work in creating the Adaptation Model of Nursing.
  14. 25. - This canon is accomplished with cards, flowers, pictures, books, or puzzles.
  15. 28. - The ability to share in the person’s experience.
  16. 29. - It is specific to academia and refers to a branch of education, a department of learning, or a domain of knowledge.
  17. 31. - a nursing pioneer renowned for her development of the nursing theory: “Theory of Goal Attainment.”
  18. 32. - Forces that produce tensions, alterations, or potential problems causing instability.
  19. 35. - circle involves the concept of mothering and provides for teaching and learning activities.
  20. 36. - a nursing theorist who developed the Care, Cure, Core model of nursing.