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