Across
- 1. a process of action, reaction, and interaction whereby nurse and client share information about their perceptions in the nursing situation
- 3. how does Margaret Newman's Theory of symphonology view health and illness
- 7. describes a perceptual stance or embodied knowledge whereby aspects of a situation stand out as more or less important
- 10. A clinical experience that stands out and alters the way the nurse will perceive and understand future clinical situations
- 11. it characterizes the total caring reality and is based on cultural elements such as traditions, rituals, and basic values
- 12. a stablle flow rather than a static state
- 14. _____ and wholeness become the starting points, the midpoints, and the open endings for the outgoing, evolving and unfolding of the human condition
- 16. completes the wholeness of the individual
- 17. It is the direct and implementation of the plan
- 18. King's Theory of Goal Attainment emphasized _____ in nurse-patient interactions
Down
- 1. are series and sequences of deliberate practical actions of nurses performed at times in coordination with the actions of their patients to know and meet components of patients' therapeutic self-care demands and to protect and regulate the exercise of development of patients self-care agency
- 2. it is the opposite of self-care in Dorothea Orem's theory
- 4. it means love and charity, eros and agape are united, and by nature it is unconditional love
- 5. stimulus the internal or external stimulus most immediately confronting the human system
- 6. the client's internal and external sources are used to strengthen internal lines of resistance, reduce the reaction, and increase resistance factors
- 8. in Callista Roy's Theory of Adaptation, it is determined to be the main goal of nursing
- 9. in goal attainment it is the continuation of transaction
- 12. describes the unpredictable but continuous, nonlinear evolution of energy fields as evidenced by nonrepeating rhythmicities
- 13. A guide for the core of nursing. This term is is used to contrast with conventional medicine's curative factors
- 15. the human field and the environment field are constantly exchanging energy
