Theoretically Speaking

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Across
  1. 3. theorized care plan revolved around a patient’s comfort levels
  2. 5. her theory focuses on the independence of patients
  3. 9. created a model for the healthcare system so patients are cared for in a holistic perspective.
  4. 12. creator of the Human-to-Human Relationship model
  5. 14. his theory suggests that people with a higher self-efficacy will recover quicker than those with a low self-efficacy
  6. 15. the three stages of his theory are unfreezing, movement, and refreezing
  7. 16. the five key concepts of this theorists’ model are person, illness, health, environment, and nursing
  8. 17. Authored Perspectives on Adolescent Health Care, Transitions in a Woman’s Life, and Parents at Risk.
  9. 18. using energy input/output as the main factor in nursing care
  10. 19. the five stages of her theory are assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation
  11. 20. the nurse and patient set and achieve goals together
Down
  1. 1. Created a model that advocates for the fostering of efficient and effective behavioral functioning in the patient to prevent illness
  2. 2. the creator of the theory that is all about human becoming and addresses the issue of the different aspects of nursing.
  3. 4. created a goal in their nursing theory of identifying a patient’s need for help
  4. 6. her theory views man as more than just the sum of his parts
  5. 7. the nursing process for the Twenty-One Nursing Problems theory is assessment, nursing, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation
  6. 8. created the Ten Carative Factors
  7. 10. created the tidal model of nursing
  8. 11. her theory includes 14 components composed of basic human needs
  9. 13. the creator of the theory that is known as “the Three C’s”
  10. 16. this theorist devised the seven roles that nurses take on with their patients