Crossword Puzzle

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  1. 1. Maslow: Human Needs Theory, Lewin: _____ Theory.
  2. 3. Johnson's system model is known as what?
  3. 6. According to Orlando, this function means calling for help of others, whatever help the patient may require for his need to be met.
  4. 9. According to her, "health is aa condition in which all parts and subparts are in harmony with the whole of the client".
  5. 11. She received an honorary Doctor of Philosophy degree from Southern Illinois University in 1980.
  6. 12. Lydia Hall stated that _____ should receive care only from professional nurses.
  7. 15. What did Neuman referred to as a system that works with other parts of its body and environment; characterized by the presence of an exchange of information and reaction with other factors.
  8. 16. The theorist who founded the Theory of Human Becoming.
  9. 18. Hall's Three Aspects of Nuring include care, core, and _____.
  10. 20. What is Nightingale's nursing theory? _____ theory.
  11. 23. Abdellah defined this as a holistic being that is composed
  12. 25. This means love, and charity, eros and agape (unconditional love) are united.
  13. 26. This is when the nurse wants to lessen the cause of patient's suffering according to Travelbee.
  14. 28. Who is known as the "Psychiatric Nurse of the Century"?
  15. 31. It is a role according to Peplau wherein they give instruction and provides training.
  16. 33. What describes the unpredictable but continuous, nonlinear evulotion of energy field as evidenced by non-repeating rhythmicities?
  17. 35. What is Eriksson's nursing theory? Theory of _____.
  18. 37. According Roy, this is a type of stimuli that strengthens the effect of the focal stimulus.
  19. 38. In Benner's stages of clinical competence, in what stage do nursing students generally apply?
  20. 39. A nursing theorist born in Baltimore, Maryland, July 15, 1914.
  21. 40. Abdellah formulated the 21 Nursing _____.
  22. 41. Johnson defined this as an elusive state affected by social, psychological, biological, and physiological factors.
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  1. 2. King defined this as an observable behaviour found in the health care systems in society.
  2. 4. Who founded the Conservation Model?
  3. 5. Henderson formulated the 14 Basic _____ _____.
  4. 7. What is Watson's theory that addresses how nurses care for their patients? Philosophy and theory of ______ caring.
  5. 8. What is the model formulated by Travelbee? _____ Relationship Model.
  6. 10. What is reffered to as the fundamental unit of the living and the non-living by Rogers?
  7. 13. Orem's nursing theory that describes why and how people care for themselves.
  8. 14. The nursing theorist who is known as the first truly international nurse.
  9. 17. She is known for her stages of Clinical Competence.
  10. 19. Who formulated "Health as Expanding consciousness"?
  11. 21. Parse termed _____ as a design or model; a repetitive goal.
  12. 22. A nursing theorist who defined nursing as responsive to individuals who suffer or anticipate a sense of helplessness.
  13. 24. She is the founder of Modern Nursing.
  14. 27. Formulated by Sister Callista Roy.
  15. 29. Leiningner defied health as _____ and diverse.
  16. 30. She is the developer of transcultural nursing.
  17. 32. What is Levine's first name?
  18. 34. Founder of the original Center for Human Caring in Colorado
  19. 36. Newman defined this as the means where one perceive realities.