Theoretical Foundation of Nursing

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Across
  1. 5. she developed the Adaptation Model
  2. 7. "The Lady with the Lamp"
  3. 8. This level applies to nursing student
  4. 9. Theory of Caritative Caring
  5. 10. "The client is a living open system; a collection of behavioral subsystems that interrelate to form a behavioral system."
  6. 14. The person accepts new goals and frees herself of himself from the relationship
  7. 19. "Human-to-Human Relationship Model
  8. 20. "First full-time instructor in Nursing in Virginia, Early advocate for the introduction of psychiatric nursing in the curriculum
  9. 21. The person and the nurse mutually identify the person's problem
  10. 23. The desire to gain an end or accomplish a goal combined with some expectation
  11. 26. worth or importance of something to someone
  12. 30. The performer perceives the information as a whole rather than in terms of aspects and performance
  13. 34. describes why and how people care for themselves
  14. 36. promotes helping behavior that calls for a nurturing response
  15. 37. Theory of Myra Estrin Levine
  16. 38. "Care, Core and Cure Model"
  17. 39. an observable behavior found in the healthcare systems in society
  18. 40. modified the Behavioral System Model
Down
  1. 1. using spoken or written words
  2. 2. refers to maintaining or restoring the structure of body
  3. 3. The theory of Margaret Jean Watson
  4. 4. author of the Theory of Interpersonal Relations
  5. 6. Imogene King's Theory
  6. 11. She believes that health and disease are part of the same entity and are manifested in the pattern of the human being.
  7. 12. The Theory of Rosemarie Rizzo Parse
  8. 13. writer of the Culture Care Diversity and Universality
  9. 15. An irreducible, pan-dimensional energy field identified by pattern and integral with the human field
  10. 16. it means love and charity
  11. 17. The person identifies with the nurse, therby accepting help
  12. 18. Dorothea Orem's theory
  13. 22. distress due to unmet needs due to physical limitations, adverse reactions to the setting or experiences which prevent the patient from communicating his needs
  14. 24. forming an image in the mind
  15. 25. practice of activities that individuals initiate & perform independently
  16. 27. Strengthens the effect of the focal stimulus
  17. 28. Human being is a social being who is rational and sentinent
  18. 29. How many nursing problems does Faye Glenn Abdellah stated?
  19. 31. author of the Nursing Process Theory
  20. 32. elusive state affected by social, psychological, biological and physiological factors
  21. 33. "To help individuals to maintain their health so they can function in their roles"
  22. 35. The person makes use of the nurse's help