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- 3. Introduced the Adaptation Model, focusing on the patient's coping mechanisms.
- 7. Pioneering nurse known for her environmental theory of nursing.
- 8. Prominent in transcultural nursing, emphasizing cultural competence in care.
- 10. Known for her work in psychiatric nursing, emphasizing therapeutic nurse-patient relationships.
- 12. Emphasizes the importance of considering the whole person in the nursing care process.
- 14. Vital for effective nurse-patient relationships and positive healthcare outcomes.
- 17. Focuses on the patient's ability to adapt to changes in health and the environment.
- 18. The external factors that influence a patient's health and well-being.
- 19. Acknowledges and integrates cultural considerations into nursing care.
- 20. Developed the Self-Care Deficit Theory, emphasizing patients' ability to care for themselves.
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- 1. The founder of modern nursing, known for her work during the Crimean War.
- 2. Central concept in nursing theories, highlighting the compassionate aspect of patient care.
- 4. Encourages patients to actively participate in maintaining their health.
- 5. A concept discouraged by many nursing theories, emphasizing patient autonomy.
- 6. Created the Systems Model, viewing patients as dynamic systems in interaction with their environment.
- 9. The goal of nursing, aiming to promote overall health and prevent illness.
- 11. Some nursing theories stress the empowerment of patients in their own healthcare.
- 13. Actions taken to provide relief and improve patients' comfort.
- 15. Nurses often serve as advocates, ensuring patient's needs are met.
- 16. Pertains to creating an environment that promotes physical and emotional well-being.
