Across
- 2. activities, perception by five senses, automatic thoughts, automatic feeling, action
- 4. Hall, she believed that health is a state of self-awareness with conscious selection of behaviors that are optimal for that individual
- 9. Care, practice of activities that individuals initiate and perform independently on their behalf in maintaining life, health and well being
- 11. King, she described nursing profession that assist individuals and groups in society to attain, maintain, and restore health
- 13. occur outside the individual
- 14. According to Dorothy Johnson it is a subsystem defined as “the ultimate consequence of behaviors
- 15. the nurse and the client initially do not know each other’s goals and testing the role each will assume
- 17. defined by the World Health Organization as the state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
- 18. Watson, “Theory of Transpersonal Nursing”
Down
- 1. humanistic nursing theory by Paterson and Zderad is an example of
- 3. process where a person reaches the highest level of consciousness
- 5. the first stage of Patricia Benner
- 6. refers to recognizing the worth or giving importance of something to someone
- 7. Nightingale, developed and described the first theory of nursing “ Environmental Model” (“Notes of Nursing: What It Is, What It Is Not”)
- 8. Newman, she believed that humans are unitary beings in whom disease is a manifestation of the pattern of health
- 10. occur within the person (eg. emotions and feelings, hypertension, low blood glucose)
- 11. Jean Orlando, conceptualized “Nursing Process Discipline”
- 12. when a word defined specifically according to the framework within which it is used the criterion involved is
- 16. Abdellah, introduced “Patient-Centered Approaches to Nursing Model”
- 17. Peplau, “Theory of interpersonal relations”
