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- 3. Secretary of the College of Nursing
- 5. of human interconnectedness of energy.
- 9. A state of being where driving forces equal restraining forces, and no change occurs.
- 10. The process which involves finding a method of making it possible for people to let go of
- 11. Consists of consensually validated symbol activity, especially of a verbal
- 12. zone, The primary zone of interaction between the baby and its
- 15. From birth to the appearance of articulate speech; 0-18 months.
- 16. Actualization Needs, A desire “to become everything one is capable of becoming”.
- 17. father of general system theory.
- 18. Force, They cause a shift in the equilibrium towards change.
- 19. Something that you accept as true without question or proof.
- 20. Filipino nursing theorist, who focused her works primarily on helping a patient through support
- 22. needs,Appreciation, and search for beauty, balance, form, etc.
- 26. and the professional training on care acquired in a formal course of nursing.
- 27. mental state of fear or nervousness about what might happen.
- 29. with the masculine role as prescribed by society, the little girl with the feminine
- 30. stage, Also called “moving to a new level” or “movement”
- 32. principle of liberating the self and others from the limits of human-space-time
- 35. He is known for his "hierarchy of needs".
- 38. of maternal care experiences, culture-based practices indigenous to a race and
- 39. of shared expectations focused upon a particular position.
- 41. with another person during times of need.
- 42. stands for the letter "E" in Carmelita Divinagracia's COMPOSURE
- 44. 9-12 years
- 46. It is the most important event in first 8 developmental task, "Trust vs Mistrust Infancy".
- 47. Second stage of moral development.
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- 1. Orientation, Expresses the “what’s in it for me?” position.
- 2. complex,The nucleus of care experiences in the personality of a nurse formed by a
- 4. Needs ,Biological requirements for human survival.
- 6. key when getting nurses to engage patients and families in their care.
- 7. social psychologist whose extensive work covered work group decision making, the development of force field theory, the unfreeze/change/refreeze change management model and more.
- 8. is a Filipino nurse and doctor known for her "essence of caring".
- 13. old pattern that was somehow counterproductive.
- 14. It stands for the letter "S" in Carmelita Divinagracia's COMPOSURE.
- 21. in the time through mutual trust between the nurse and the patient.
- 23. specifically the family.
- 24. He founded Theory of moral development.
- 25. Both the nurse and the one nursed plan a mutual care process from which the
- 28. served the University of the Philippines College of Nursing, as faculty and held the position
- 31. It is the virtue of the "Industry vs. Inferiority (6-11 years) School Age"
- 33. can organize a rewarding nursing practice that is responsive to the patient’s desire for
- 34. self-system begins to develop the conception of gender, the little boy
- 36. Filipino theorist sees Patients as “participants in their care rather than objects of nurse care”.
- 37. Era, An era where one acquires social subordination to authority figures outside the family.
- 40. needs, It is the needs that involve protection.
- 43. status,It is the physiological and mental state of the respondents- sickly or healthy.
- 45. Known for his theory on psychological development of human beings.
