TFN - SA - 2 Flashcards
Believes that Behaviour constitutes a threat to a physical or social health in which illness is found.
Dorothy Johnson
Defines ____ as expressed by behavioural and biological scientists, an output of intra organismic structures and processes as they are coordinated and articulated by and responsive to change in sensory stimulation.
Behaviour
______ is a whole that functions as a Whole virtue of the independence of its parts.
System
Patterned, Repetitive and purposely ways of behaving. This determines and limits the interaction between the person and his/her environment and establishes the relationship of the person to the objects, events and situations within their environment.
Behavioural systems
A mini system with its own particular goal or function that can be maintained as long as its relationship with other ____ are not disturbed
Subsystems
Seven Subsystems
Attachment, Dependency, Ingestive. Elimative, Sexual, Aggressive-protective system, achievement system
Johnson (1961b) started that _______ is a key concept in nursing’s
specific goal. It is defined as “a stabilized but more or less transitory, resting
state in which the individual is in harmony with himself and with his
environment”
Equilibrium
The interrelated behavioral subsystem must be regulated in some fashion
so that its goals can be realized. ____ implies that deviations will be
detected and corrected. Feedback is, therefore, a requirement of effective
control. There is self-regulation by the client.
Regulation/Control
“The concept of ______ is defined as a state of being stretched or strained
and can be viewed as an end-product of a disturbance in equilibrium”
________ can be constructive in adaptive change or destructive in inefficient
use of energy. Hindering adaptation and causing potential structural
damage.
Tension
Internal or external stimuli that produce tension and result in a degree
of instability are called ________. “Stimuli may be positive in that they are
present; or negative in that something desired or required is absent.
Stressor
The various modes and subsystems meet the needs of the
environment. These are usually stable processes (e.g., breathing,
spiritual realization, successful relationship).
Integrated Process
The cognator and regulator are challenged by the needs of the
environment, but are working to meet the needs (e.g., grief, starting
with a new job, compensatory breathing).
Compensatory Process
The modes and subsystems are not adequately meeting the
environmental challenge (e.g., hypoxia, unresolved loss, abusive
relationships)
Compromised Process
Adaptation Model
Sister Calista Roy