Betty Neuman Flashcards

1
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 the amount of system instability resulting from stressor invasion of the normal LOD.

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Degree to reaction

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2
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 a process of energy depletion and disorganization moving the system toward illness or possible death.

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Entropy

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3
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a protective, accordion like mechanism that surrounds and protects the normal LOD from invasion by stressors

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Flexible LOD

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4
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 It represents what the client has become over time, or the usual state of wellness. It is considered dynamic because it can expand or contract over time.

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Normal LOD

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5
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 The series of concentric circles that surrounds the basic structure.
 Protection factors activated when stressors have penetrated the normal LOD, causing a reaction symptomatology

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Line of Resistance (LOR)

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6
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 The matter, energy, and information exchanged between client and environment that is entering or leaving the system at any point in time.

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Input-output

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7
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 A process of energy conservation that increase organization and complexity, moving the system toward stability or a higher degree of wellness.

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Negentropy

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8
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 A system in which there is continuous flow of input and process, output and feedback. It is a system of organized complexity where all elements are in interaction.

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Open system

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9
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 Interventions modes for nursing action and determinants for entry of both client and nurse in to health care system.

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Prevention as intervention

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10
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 The return and maintenance of system stability, following treatment for stressor reaction, which may result in a higher or lower level of wellness.

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Reconstitution

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11
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 A state of balance of harmony requiring energy exchanges as the client adequately copes with stressors to retain, attain, or maintain an optimal level of health thus preserving system integrity.

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Stability

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12
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any phenomenon that might penetrate both the F and N LOD, resulting either a positive or negative outcome.

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Stressor

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13
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is the condition in which all system parts and subparts are in harmony with the whole system of the client.

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Wellness

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14
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is a state of insufficiency with disrupting needs unsatisfied

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Illness

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15
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 the primary nursing intervention.
 focuses on keeping stressors and the stress response from having a detrimental effect on the body.

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Prevention

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16
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occurs before the system reacts to a stressor.

strengthens the person to enable him to better deal with stressors

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Primary Prevention

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17
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focuses on preventing damage to the central core by strengthening the internal lines of resistance and/or removing the stressor.

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Secondary Prevention

18
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offers support to the client and attempts to add energy to the system or reduce energy needed in order to facilitate reconstitution.

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Tertiary Prevention

19
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3 preventions of betty neuman

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Primary Prevention
Secondary Prevention
Tertiary Prevention

20
Q

action which assist individuals, families and groups to maintain a maximum level of wellness, and the primary aim is stability of the patient/client system, through nursing interventions to reduce stressors.’

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Nursing (neuman)

21
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 “the condition in which all parts and subparts (variables) are in harmony with the whole of the client (Neuman, 1995)”.

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Health

22
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the totality of the internal and external forces (intrapersonal, interpersonal and extra-personal stressors) which surround a person and with which they interact at any given time.”

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Environment

23
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 Human being is a total person as a client system and the person is a layered multidimensional being.

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Person

24
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 the variables of the person in interaction with the internal and external environment comprise the whole client system

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Concept

25
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is made up of the basic survival factors which include: normal temp. range, genetic structure.- response pattern. organ strength or weakness, ego structure.

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Basic Structure/Central core

26
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Refers of the physicochemical structure and function of the body.

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Physiological

27
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Refers to mental processes and emotions.

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Psychological

28
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Refers to relationships and social/cultural expectations and activities.

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Sociocultural

29
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Refers to the influence of spiritual beliefs.

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Spiritual

30
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Refers to those processes related to development over the lifespan.

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Developmental

31
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exists within the client system.

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Internal Environment

32
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exists outside the client system.

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External Environment

33
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Is an environment that is created and developed unconsciously by the client and is symbolic of system wholeness.

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Created Environment

34
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Relates to adjustive processes taking place as reconstitution begins and maintenance for factors move the back in circular manner toward primary prevention

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Tertiary Prevention

35
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Relates to general knowledge that is applied in client assessment and intervention in identification and reduction of possible or actual risk factors

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Primary prevention

36
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Relates to symptomatology following action to stressor appropriate ranking of intervention priorities and treatment to reduce their noxious effects

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Secondary prevention

37
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Refers of the psychochemical structure and function of the body

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Physiological

38
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Refers to mental processes and emotions

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Psychological

39
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Refers to relationship and social/cultural expectation and activities

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Socio cultural

40
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The first the influence of spiritual beliefs

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Spiritual

41
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The first to those processes related to development over the lifespan

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Developmental