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- 2. "Culture Care Diversity and Universality" is the title of the theory of?
- 3. She developed the Theory of Human Becoming
- 7. She developed the “Behavioral System Model.”
- 8. Is described as a human being's struggle between good and evil in a state of becoming.
- 11. Her theory is the "Theory of Interpersonal Relations."
- 12. Her theory is the "NURSING PROCESS THEORY."
- 16. She is a nursing theorist known for her esoteric model of nursing-the Conservation Model.
- 18. Dorothy Johnson's theory is entitled?
- 19. She viewed nursing as both an art and a science.
- 20. Psychological and spiritual characteristics of the person consist of all beliefs and feelings that one has formed about oneself.
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- 1. Her represented her theory of nursing by drawing three interlocking circles; each circle representing a particular aspect of nursing: CARE, CORE, and CURE.
- 4. Florence Nightingale's birth dated May 12, 1820 is commemorated as?
- 5. Her theory is the "THEORY OF TRANSPERSONAL CARING."
- 6. Student nurse Marion claimed that the middle-range theory entitled, "Human-to-Human Relationship Model," was developed by?
- 9. She stated that the purpose of nurses is to promote health and well-being for all persons wherever they are.
- 10. Her environmental theory changed the face of nursing to create sanitary conditions for patients to get care.
- 13. Covers the mutual, continuous relationship of the human and environmental fields.
- 14. She defined nursing as actions deliberately selected and performed by nurses to help individuals or groups under their care to maintain or change conditions in themselves or their environment.
- 15. She defined health as dynamic life experiences of a human being, which implies continuous adjustment to stressors in the internal and external environment through optimum use of one's resources to achieve maximum potential for daily living.
- 17. Means that caring is an endeavor to mediate faith, hope, and love through tending, playing and learning.