Nursing Theorists

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Across
  1. 1. The state where one is unable to provide care for themselves.
  2. 3. This is the process of organizing, interpreting, and transforming information from sense data and memory
  3. 4. occurs before the system reacts to a stressor.
  4. 8. The duration between the occurrence of one event and of another event
  5. 9. One function of the nurse is to help patients eventually gain ______
  6. 11. Florence Nightingale believed that these aspects outside the person affect its health
  7. 12. Henderson was born in _________ city, Missouri
  8. 17. Which of the following is an organismic response as per Levine's Four Conservation Principles?
  9. 19. In _________’S Metaparadigm, this is a unique function to assist the sick or well in the performance to activities that contribute to health or its recovery.
  10. 20. AttainmentTheory This theory focuses on the attainment of certain life goals
  11. 22. According to Henderson, it is the ability to function independently in life's physiologic, environmental, and social aspects?
  12. 24. According to her, nursing interventions aim to help the system adapt or adjust and retain, restore, or maintain some degree of stability between the client system variables and environmental stressors, focusing on conserving energy
  13. 26. This involves engaging the client in treatment, providing explanations and information, and answering questions
  14. 28. Protective accordion-like mechanism that surrounds and protects the normal line of defense from invasion by stressors.
Down
  1. 1. Patient is capable of independence but requires assistance with decision-making or knowledge.
  2. 2. This identifies human as a behavioral system which focuses on adaptation, conservation, and integrity
  3. 5. This are the needs of an individual patient that should maintain good hygiene and physical comfort
  4. 6. This pertains to recognition and physical assistance.
  5. 7. Her definition of a nurse is someone who remembers to consider the patients personal and genetic factors
  6. 10. During which war did the United States ask for Florence Nightingale's assistance in setting up military hospitals?
  7. 13. This is an approach created by Abdellah based from her past experiences and training
  8. 14. For Nightingale she believed this model to be: disease-free
  9. 15. Compensatory The state where the patient can fulfill some of his own needs, eventhough they still need nursing support.
  10. 16. Have 2 major systems, biological and behavioral
  11. 18. Nightingale was considered to be a pioneer of ____________?
  12. 19. She defined nursing as A significant, therapeutic, interpersonal process that functions cooperatively with others to make health possible
  13. 21. This emphasizes the meaning and structures of social events surrounding the occasion when food is eaten
  14. 23. This person offers direction to the client or group
  15. 25. For her health is a dynamic state influenced by biological, psychological and social factors
  16. 27. She was referred to as “the lady with the lamp”