Nursing Theory Puzzle

12345678910111213141516171819202122
Across
  1. 5. method to determine the self-care deficits and then to define the roles of patient or nurse to meet the self-care demands
  2. 6. The theory emphasizes the importance of increasing the patient’s independence so that progress after hospitalization would not be delayed
  3. 8. this theorist’s work is based on the philosophy and science of caring and includes 10 factors.
  4. 11. Theory lays out 3 levels of stress prevention.
  5. 12. This theorist had a theory that is a combination of biological, psychological, sociological, & spiritual factors, & states that a person is a unitary being in continuous interaction with their environment. There are three main themes: meaning, rhythmicity, & transcendence.
  6. 13. Theory explains the differences and similarities amongst people and applies it to how nurses can use these ideas to work on promoting health
  7. 14. complementary counterpart to models of health protection
  8. 17. this model of nursing includes seven nursing roles, showing dynamic character roles in nursing.
  9. 18. theory is made up on four key components: person, health, environment, & nursing.
  10. 19. This nursing professor has won the National Journal of Nursing’s Book of the Year 18 times, and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing (FAAN)
  11. 20. according to this theorists’ theory, all patient behavior can be a cry for help, including verbal & non-verbal. This theorist’ also left it up to the nurse to interpret the behavior to determine the needs of the patient.
  12. 21. Proposed the idea that people can have faith in their own ability to perform and achieve to promote their own accomplishment and well-being
  13. 22. “the act of utilizing the patient’s environment to assist him in his recovery.”
Down
  1. 1. describes a dynamic, interpersonal relationship in which a patient grows and develops to attain certain life goals
  2. 2. Developed a framework to help nurses help nontraditional mothers successfully adopt a strong maternal identity.
  3. 3. The goal of nursing is identification of a patient’s need for help, as well as addressing these needs.
  4. 4. Prepare for change, do the change, and sustain the change
  5. 7. Theory defines the patient as: “…a behavioral system composed of seven behavioral subsystems”
  6. 9. Main concepts of the nursing theory are suffering, meaning, nursing, hope, communications, self-therapy, and a targeted intellectual approach.
  7. 10. this theorist takes the patient’s cultural background into consideration when caring for them; also known as transcultural nursing.
  8. 15. This theorist considered patients as “unitary human beings” who cannot be divided into parts, but they are required to be looked at as a whole.
  9. 16. Focused on the idea of intentional change with six stages; Precontemplation, contemplation, determination, action, relapse, and maintenance.
  10. 22. Author of theory stated: “nursing is the process of recognizing the patient in relation to the environment, and it is the process of the understanding of consciousness”