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- 4. The first director of LOEB Center for nursing rehabilitation
- 5. One of the canons of nightingale that needs changes in color and form, including bringing the patient brightly colored flowers or plants
- 8. At this stage of Benner’s clinical competence, the person has no background experience of the situation in which he or she is involved
- 9. It is the classification of people according to shared biologic characteristics, genetic markers, or features
- 10. If eros is “passionate in love,” what is agape in love?
- 14. At this stage of Benner’s clinical competence, they no longer rely on principles, rules, or guidelines to connect situations and determine actions
- 16. After 3-5 years in the same area of nursing, the nurse moves into this stage
- 17. Having a belief in a supreme being (God)
- 18. Refers to the continuous change of the energy field between the human being and the environment, and there are no boundaries or barriers
- 23. Giving or attending to the needs of others without waiting for something in return
- 25. She believes that the main focus in nursing is on carative factors and also believes that for nurses to develop humanistic philosophies and value systems, a strong liberal arts background is necessary
- 26. A nursing theorist with a theory entitled “ Adaptation Model “
- 27. An ontological concept is described as a human being’s struggle between good and evil in a state of becoming
- 29. It is accepted as truth and represents the values and beliefs of the theory or concepts framework
- 30. The feeling of expectation or desire for a certain thing to happen
- 31. It is taking responsibility for their own health through the facts and expertise of their own
- 33. It is a theory that the origin of all knowledge is a sensory experience
- 34. Respect for an individual’s right to make their own decision
- 38. A nursing theorist with a novice to the expert stage
- 39. It refers to the action that occurs when the nurse welcomes the patient to the caring communion
- 40. They are the ones who help and minister to those who are suffering, minister to the patient, attend to their needs, and perform different nursing interventions
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- 1. It refers to a theory about another theory
- 2. Ethical principles that obligation to do and cause no harm to others
- 3. A nursing theorist believes in assisting the individual sick or well
- 6. A nursing theorist pursues her to be a nurse because of her aunt, who is suffering from congenital heart disease
- 7. It describes the unpredictable, nonlinear evolution of energy fields as seen in non-repeating rthymicities, and postulates an ordering of the human evolutionary emergency
- 11. This is the way how nurses think in a ______ thinking
- 12. Ethical principles that obligation to tell the truth
- 13. A nursing theorist with a theory entitled “ Behavioral System Model “
- 15. A nursing theorist uses situation rather than environment because situation conveys a social environment with a social definition
- 19. A lady with a lamp
- 20. The state of being worthy of honor and respect
- 21. The capacity to feel or experience feelings or sensations and only the human being has
- 22. Means love and charity
- 24. A nursing theorist with a theory entitled “ Health as expanding consciousness “
- 28. Ethical principles to fulfill your promise to your patient
- 32. This stage typically involves a nurse with 2-3 years of experience on a job in the same area or in similar day-to-day situations
- 35. Regularly or frequently behave in a particular way or have a certain characteristic - care
- 36. One of the canons of Nightingale is that patients should never be waked intentionally or accidentally during the first part of sleep
- 37. One of the performances of your different nursing interventions, where you serve people unselfishly or selflessly
