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- 1. Theory that deals with the interpersonal aspects of nursing, focusing especially to mental health by Joyce Travelbee.
- 4. A motivational theory in psychology compromising five (5) tier model of human needs, often depicted as hierarchical levels within a pyramid.
- 6. This theory is composed of ten (10) steps in identifying patient’s problems and eleven (11) skills used in developing a nursing care plan.
- 10. This theory is an expansion of Piaget’s theory having three (3) levels of reasoning namely; pre-conventional, conventional and post-conventional.
- 12. Culture Care Diversity and Universality Theory that gives importance in cultural and care knowledge in nursing practice.
- 17. Main goal is to help the patient through the family, when nurses can be of great assistance to prevent at the very beginning serious complication.
- 19. King’s Model proposing three interacting systems; a person system, an interpersonal system and a social system.
- 20. This model provides a comprehensive holistic and system-based approach to nursing that contains an element of flexibility by Neuman.
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- 2. A theory about the importance of environment in client’s healing process.
- 3. A theory that advocate that “caritas” means love and charity and caring is an endeavor to mediate faith, hope and love through tending, playing and learning
- 5. Levine’s Model focusing on conserving the patient’s energy for health and healing.
- 7. It was developed by Dorothy Johnson that stresses the importance of research-knowledge about the effect of nursing care on patients.
- 8. Orlando’s model that explain the role of the nurse in finding out and meeting the patient’s immediate needs for help.
- 9. This Nursing theory proposes that expert nurses develop skills and understanding of patient care over time through education and experiences; from Novice to Expert.
- 11. Nursing as a health care profession would prove its worth of being at par in quality performance with other health care professionals by Divinagracia.
- 13. Henderson’s Theory that emphasizes the importance of increasing the patient’s independence to continue the progress after hospitalization.
- 14. The Orem Model of Nursing used in rehabilitation and primary care of or other settings in which patients are encouraged to be independent.
- 15. It is also known as the "Three Cs of Lydia Hall", containing three (3) independent but interconnected circles.
- 16. A system theory that includes purpose, content and process, and breaking down the “whole” and analyzing the parts.
- 18. This theory describes the importance of promoting adaptation on nursing processes.