Chapter 3: Theory Flashcards

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A word or phrase that describes an abstract idea or mental image of a phenomenon; the building blocks of theory.

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Concept

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A statement about a concept or the relationship between two or more concepts.

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Proposition

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3
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The purpose of ______ is to describe, explain, or predict phenomena.

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Theory

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4
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This serves the discipline of nursing in several ways:
> As an organized source for knowledge and research findings
> To explain observations and predict outcomes
> To stimulate new directions in practice and research
> To develop research questions for testing
> Increases understanding and improves nursing practice

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Theory

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5
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Who is often cited as the first nursing theorist?

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Florence Nightingale

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6
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What are two key concepts in nursing theory, research, and practice?

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Health and illness

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7
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A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity

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Health

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8
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_______ theorists define health as a state or process in which the person experiences a sense of well-being and the integration of body, mind, and spirit interacting harmoniously with the environment.

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Holistic

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9
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The subjective experience of the symptoms and suffering to which the person assigns meaning.

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Illness

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10
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A discrete entity causing specific symptoms

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Disease

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11
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What are the 4 layers of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs?

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  1. Physiological survival needs (food, air, sleep, shelter)
  2. Safety needs (freedom from fear of threat to survival)
  3. Belonging needs (love and affiliation)
  4. Self-actualization needs (maximizing one’s potential and achieving personal fulfillment)
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12
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Who described the challenges for each stage across the life span?

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Erik Erikson

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13
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Explains why healthy people use health protecting and disease preventing services. It has been refined and extended to explain individual responses to preventive services and illness treatment.

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Health Belief Model

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14
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Describes a six stage process of behavior change that has derived from a review of theories and research related to behavioral change conducted.

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Transtheoretical Model

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Transtheoretical Model:

In the _________ stage, the client has no intention of changing.

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Precontemplation stage

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Transtheoretical Model:

In the _________ stage, the client acknowledges the need to change but is ambivalent and anxious about the change.

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Contemplation stage

17
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Transtheoretical Model:
In the _________ stage, the client begins to explore the different options or ways to change the behavior. They are actively planning to change within the next month.

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Preparation stage

18
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Transtheoretical Model:

In the _________ stage, the client changes the behavior.

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Action stage

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Transtheoretical Model:
In the _________ stage, the client continues the change. If a lapse occurs it may result in fear and decreased self-efficacy.

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Maintenance stage

20
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Transtheoretical Model:

In the _________ stage, the client revises their self image and the former behavior is no longer a threat.

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Termination stage

21
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What are the 3 developmental tasks with potential for crisis that occur in adulthood that Erikson identified?

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  1. Intimacy versus isolation for young adults
  2. Generativity versus self-absorption in middle aged adults
  3. Integrity versus despair in older adults
22
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A set of concepts, definitions, and propositions that projects a systematic view of phenomena by defining specific interrelationships among the concepts for purposes of describing, explaining, and predicting phenomena.

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Theory