Across
- 5. When a group needs to change but is stuck in old habits, what is the process called that helps them let go and move forward?
- 7. What is the cornerstone of nursing practice and serves as its "backbone"?
- 8. _______ dignity refers to the inherent worth granted to all humans by creation.
- 9. During which stage of childhood do kids learn to follow authority and cooperate with others?
- 12. Who is considered the pioneer of nursing theory development?
- 13. Who is known as the father of social psychology and coined the term "group dynamics"?
- 16. In Leininger’s theory, knowledge gained from direct experience is referred to as what?
- 18. What principle of conservation emphasizes balancing energy input and output to avoid fatigue?
- 19. What is the basic level of human needs that includes things like food, water, and shelter, which must be met for survival?
- 20. The _____ Era (1950s–1970s) emphasized the role of research as a driving force to build a specialized body of nursing knowledge.
Down
- 1. What stage of life starts at birth and focuses on things like learning to coordinate movements and understanding caregivers as comforting or frustrating?
- 2. At what stage does a child follow rules mainly because of what authority figures, like parents or teachers, say, without fully understanding right from wrong?
- 3. Which virtue reflects staying true to yourself during the teenage years, when you’re figuring out who you are?
- 4. What is the primary goal of Levine's Conservation Model?
- 6. It is the struggle between good and evil
- 10. What do we call the state where forces are balanced and nothing changes?
- 11. What type of environment in Levine’s model involves language, culture, and beliefs?
- 14. In young adulthood, what do people need to form to feel connected and avoid loneliness?
- 15. What type of environment in Levine’s model includes elements like pollution and radiation?
- 17. _______ is a form of unconditional love that unites eros and agape in Katie Eriksson’s theory.
