Theories Flashcards

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Which is a developing organism that tries to reduce anxiety caused by needs.

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Person

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Which consist of existing forces outside of the person and put of culture

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Environmental

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Which is a word symbol that implies a forward movement of personality

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Health

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Therapeutic interpersonal functions cooperatively with another human process that makes health possible for individuals in communities

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Nursing

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5
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Self-Care Deficit Theory

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Dorethea Orem

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Was developed between 1959-2001

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Self-Care Deficit Theory

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Known as the Orem Model of Nursing

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Dorethea Orem

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Wherein patients are encouraged to bring out the best in them despite being I’ll for a period of time.

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Dorethea Orem

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9
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Transcultural Nursing Theory

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Medeleine Leininger

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10
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Was developed 1985

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Transcultural Nursing Theory

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Nurses needed a better understanding of patients cultures to the best administer care to them.

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Transcultural Nursing Theory

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12
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What is it to care

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Transcultural Nursing Theory

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13
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Was developed 1860

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Florence Nightingale

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14
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Known as the “lady with the lamp”

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Florence Nightingale

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15
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Notes Nursing: what it is, what is not

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Florence Nightingale’s Environment Theory

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16
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Notes Nursing: what it is, what is not

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Florence Nightingale’s Environment Theory

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17
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Interpersonal Relationships Theory

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Hildegard Peplau

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18
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Develop in 1952

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Interpersonal Relations Theory

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19
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Involves understanding diff. Cultures

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Hildegard Peplau

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20
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Phases Orientation, identification, exploitation and resolution

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Interpersonal Relations Theory

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21
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Theory of human caring

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Jean Watson

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Implementing promotes health, preventing illness caring for the sick and restoring health

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Theory of Human caring

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Social strain theory

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Robert K. Merton

24
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The theory states that social structure may pressure citizens to commit crimes

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Social strain theory

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Individuals are under pressure to resort to illegitimate means of achieving that goal are blocked
Social Strain theory
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Develop 1938 Middle range theory deprived grand theory
Robert K. Merton
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Theory of Comfort
Katherine Kolcaba
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Developed in 1990's
Theory of Comfort
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Comfort is the primary objective
Katherine Kolcaba
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Social conflict Theory
C. Wright Mills
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Grand theory is the term coined
Social conflict Theory
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Though that society was structured by a ruling elite controlling lower classes through shaved institutions
Social conflict Theory
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Who developed neuman system model
Betty Neuman
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Was developed in 1972
Neuman System model
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Wellness to illness
Neuman system model
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Wellness to illness
Neuman system model
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Stressors have the potential to negatively impact individuals
Betty Neuman
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Phil barker, Poppy Barker and their colleagues
Tidal Mode theory
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Emerged in 1990s
Tidal Mode theory
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Used in mental health
Tidal Mode Theory
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It seeks to reveal the meaning of people's experience, emphasizing the importance of their own voice.
Tidal Mode Theory
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Transitions Theory
Afaf Melisis
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Who served 2002 to 2014
Transitions Theory
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People deal with changes related to health
Transitions Theory
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45's situation, self support and strategies
Afaf Melisis
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Defining Roy's adoption model of nursing
Sister Callista Roy
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4 modes physiology, self concept, independence and role function
Sister Callista Roy
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Was developed in 1979
Sister Callista Roy
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Care, cure, Core Theory
Lydia Hall
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Elements of nursing that are essential
Lydia Hall
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Focuses on the interaction between the nurse and patient
Orlando's theory of nursing
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Parse's theory of human caring Orlando's theory of nursing
Parse Orlando