Across
- 3. it includes past facts, events, instances, experiences of individuals groups, culture and instructions that are primarily people- centered.
- 4. defined as a learned subfield or branch of nursing that fosuses upon the comparative study and analysis of cultures concerning nursing and health illness caring practices, beliefs and values to provide meaningful and efficacious nursing care services to their cultural values and health illness context.
- 8. categorized as biological, psychological, and socio-cultural.
- 11. nursing theorist who developed the transcultural nursing theory
- 13. commitment to a plan of action, immediate competing demands and preferences and health promoting beahavior.
- 14. it notes that each person has unique personal characteristics and experiences that affect subsequent actions.
- 16. temporal pattern of the patient and they have a complemnetary relationship.
- 18. she influenced margaret newman.
- 19. man and environment cocreate
- 23. refers to reaching out and beyond tge limits that person sets
- 24. refers to the outside efforts but subtle and not.
- 25. knowledge gained from direct experience or directly from those who have experienced it.
- 26. it is the study of nursing care beliefs, values, and practices as cognitively perceived and known by a designated culture through their direct experiences, beliefs, and value system.
- 28. man and environment cocreate in rhytmical patterns
- 29. newman redefined this according to her nursing process of recognizing individual in relation to the environment.
Down
- 1. it is where leininger was buried
- 2. it is a manifestation of an evolving pattern of person- environmental interaction
- 5. the theorist that made the health as expanding consciousness
- 6. it is where madeliene and her sister entered in 1945
- 7. it is how people look at the world , or the universe and form a picture or value stance about the world and their lives.
- 9. nursing thoerist who developed the health promotion model in 1982
- 10. it may result when an outsider attempts to comprehend or adapt effectively to a different cultural group.
- 12. defines as those cognitively based asisstive , supportive , facilitative or enabling acts that are tailored made to fit.
- 15. the theorist for the human becoming theory
- 17. a model use to demonstrate the interrelationships of the concepts in her theory at culture care diversity and universatility
- 20. it is learned , shared, and transmitted values, beliefs, norms and lifeways of a particular group that guides their thinking, decisions and actions in patterned ways.
- 21. defined as behavior motivated by the desire to increase well being and actualize human health potential
- 22. they are open to the whole energy system of the universe, as well as constantly interacting with the energy.
- 26. knowledge that describes the professional peespective.
- 27. it is the state of well being that is culturally defined, valued, anf practiced.
