Nursing Theorist Crossword Puzzle

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  1. 3. Peplau - Responsible for creating the Theory of Interpersonal Relations which includes seven nursing roles. Application of the seven roles helps to nurse to provide optimal patient care.
  2. 6. King - created the Theory of goal attainment, where the nurse and patient set goals together and then create a plan to achieve those goals
  3. 8. Watson - Best known for her theory that caring regenerates life energies and potentiates our capabilities
  4. 11. Johnson - created the Behavior System Model to treat behavioral functioning to prevent illness
  5. 13. Newman - “Health as Expanding Consciousness” was developed from another theory called “Theory of Unitary Human Beings”, the theory shows how someone’s health is the absence of disease or disability that isn't possible.
  6. 14. Leininger - Transcultural Theory which emphasizes that nurses should always consider a person’s cultural background while developing a care plan
  7. 17. Rogers - Theory of unitary human beings that takes a holistic view on a human being and acknowledges that the patient and their environment are one
  8. 19. Travelbee - Human-to-Human Relationship Model with assumptions based on the philosophy of existentialism and logotherapy
  9. 20. Kohlberg - Created the Theories of Moral Development. This assists nurses in applying their own reasoning, which is developed over time, to treating their patient(s) - compassion and effectiveness.
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  1. 1. Lewin - created the Change Theory, three-stage model of change that is known as the “unfreezing-change-refreeze model”
  2. 2. Nightingale - Environmental Theory and incorporates the surrounding environment into the patients' care plan
  3. 4. Mercer - Maternal Role Attainment Theory which strives to provide convenient and appropriate healthcare for nontraditional mothers
  4. 5. Erickson - Model and Role Model Theory that recognizes an individual’s uniqueness, and focuses on the needs of this individual to help care for them.
  5. 7. Neuman - Systems Model which was created to teach introductory nursing to students by giving them a holistic view of patients
  6. 9. Eriksson - A Finland-Swedish nurse whose model of nursing distinguishes between caring ethics, the practical relationship between the patient and the nurse, and nursing ethics.
  7. 10. Pender - developed the health promotion model in which the patient can improve their quality of life before acute or chronic health problems occur
  8. 12. Kolcaba - developed the Comfort theory and comes in three forms: relief, ease, and transcendence. This theory is supposed to meet the patients needs in comfort.
  9. 15. Jean Orlando - Created the Deliberative Nursing Process in which the nurse is to use a five stage process to assess the behavior of the patient
  10. 16. Barker - Tidal Model that uses metaphors to emphasize the approach of mental health and reclaiming their distress.
  11. 18. Estrine Levine - developed the Conservation Model that promotes adaptation and wholeness