Across
- 3. The model has progressed to include the health of people regardless of the presence or absence of __________.
- 4. Human becoming is cocreating _________ patterns of relating in mutual process with the universe
- 8. The study of nursing care beliefs, values, and practices as cognitively perceived and known by a designated culture through their direct experience, beliefs and value system.
- 14. Pender collaborated with nurse scientists in __________, Korea, Mexico, Thailand, the Dominican republic, Jamaica, England, new Zealand and chili.
- 16. It is one of the assumptions of human being where the human becoming is freely choosing personal ____________ in situation in the intersubjective process of living value priorities,
- 17. Is defined as actions and activities directed toward assisting, supporting or enabling another individual or group.
- 18. Individual characteristics & _____________
- 20. she is a fellow of the royale college of nursing in ____________
- 22. Theorist who developed the human becoming theory
- 25. First name of the theorist who developed the transcultural nursing theory.
- 26. It is learned, shared and transmitted values, beliefs norms and lifeways of a particular group that guides their thinking, decisions and actions in patterned ways.
- 27. personal __________ factors include variables such as self esteem, self-motivation, personal competence, perceived-health status and definition of health.
- 29. It is how people view the world or the universe and form a picture or value stance about the world and our lives.
Down
- 1. Theorist who develop health as expanding consciousness
- 2. In what unit did Pender work in Michigan hospital at the year 1962
- 5. behavioral __________ -commitment to a plan of action, immediate competing demands and preferences and health promoting behavior.
- 6. A state of well-being that is culturally, valued, and practiced
- 7. One constantly transforms
- 9. A nursing theorist who developed the health promotion model.
- 10. Removal of pathology will not in itself change the pattern of the ______________ patient.
- 11. A nursing theorist who developed the transcultural nursing theory.
- 12. __________-specific cognitions and affect
- 13. nurses critical function in helping patients prevent illness by _____________ and bold alternatives
- 15. A learned humanistic and scientific , profession and discipline, which is focused on human care phenomena.
- 19. It is a professional care knowledge
- 21. Pender's birth month
- 23. It is generic or folk knowledge
- 24. birth month of Leininger.
- 27. Health encompasses conditions described as illness or medical terms, _______________.
- 28. Pender is also named the living ____________ Of American academy
