CROSS WORD PUZZLE OF DIFFERENT NURSING THEORIES

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Across
  1. 2. Environmental Theory: The impact of the environment on an individual's healing process.
  2. 4. Science of Unitary Human Beings: The energy field and its impact on the individual.
  3. 7. Human-to-Human Relationship Model: The emotional and intellectual sharing between a nurse and a patient.
  4. 9. Theory of Goal Attainment: The mutual understanding and agreement between nurse and patient regarding care objectives.
  5. 10. Psychosocial Development: The stage focused on developing a sense of purpose and competence.
  6. 12. Self-Care Theory: The ability of individuals to perform activities necessary for maintaining health.
  7. 14. Interpersonal Relations: The phase where the nurse helps the patient explore and understand their feelings.
  8. 16. Health Promotion Model: A focus on enhancing these behaviors to improve overall health.
  9. 17. Theory of Unpleasant Symptoms: An individual's perception of an uncomfortable sensation or disturbance.
  10. 18. Novice to Expert: The stage where a nurse has gained expertise and intuitive understanding.
  11. 19. Behavioral System Model: The nurse's role in helping the patient maintain equilibrium.
  12. 20. Model: A term used to describe the internal and external factors influencing an individual's well-being.
Down
  1. 1. Theory of Human Caring: A holistic approach emphasizing the importance of this in nursing care.
  2. 3. King's Conceptual System: The dynamic process of interacting with the environment to achieve health.
  3. 5. Human Becoming Theory: The process of creating personal meaning in situations.
  4. 6. Cultural Care Theory: The integration of cultural beliefs and practices into nursing care.
  5. 8. Range Theory: Theories that are more specific and concrete than grand theories, often applicable to a particular population or situation.
  6. 11. Adaptation Model: The process of responding positively to environmental changes.
  7. 13. Theory of Caring: The commitment to care for and about another individual.
  8. 15. 14 Basic Needs: A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.