A theorist focus is on "Self-Care."
Who is Dorothea Orem?
The initial stage where students have limited or no experience to perform required nursing tasks.
What is Novice?
Occurs when a person feels unable to meet the obligations of two or more roles.
What is Role Conflict?
A situation where a person’s conception of a role does not match the reality of that role.
What is Role discrepancy?
Inclusion of cultural beliefs, values and rituals of an individual.
What is Madeleine Leininger's Transcultural theory?
Describes the individual and environment energy fields that are in constant interaction.
Who is Roger's Science of Unitary Human Beings?
In this stage, the nurse understand the basic elements of practice and can organize and prioritize clinical tasks.
What is an Advanced Beginner?
Occurs when the expectations of a role are not clearly defined.
What is Role Ambiguity?
Occurs as the duties associated with a specific role expand.
What is Role extension?
Focus is on the Whole person; a dynamic composite of physiological, psychological, sociocultural, developmental and spiritual variables.
What is Betty Neuman's system model?
Well-known for her work in Crimean War that revolutionized care for British soldiers.
Who is Florence Nightingale?
This stage occurs 1-2 years into nursing practice.
What is Competence?
Refers to an ability to move fluidly between roles.
What is Role Integration?
Establishes principled guidelines designed to protect the integrity of patients related to their care, health, safety, and rights. It provides ethical guidelines for ethical practice and decision making to protect patient rights, provide a mechanism for professional accountability, and educate about sound ethical conduct.
What is American Nurses Association Code of Ethics for Nurses ?
The individual is viewed as an open system and as one component of a nurse-client interpersonal system whose interactions lead to attainment of mutually agreed-upon goals.
What is King's theory of Goal Attainment?
The focus is on nurse-client relationship.
What is Hildegard Peplau's Interpersonal Process?
Stage occurs 3-5 years into practice.
What is Proficiency?
Occurs when either a situation or the environment prevents a person from fulfilling the obligations of a role.
What is Role Stress?
Defined as giving care acquiescence knowing the purpose, the extents of the risks and benefits, and possible alternatives of treatment.
What is Informed Consent?
Occurs when occupational obligations conflict with personal or professional values.
What Role incongruity ?
What is Roy's Adaptation Model?
The caring relationship forms the core of nursing and the caritas processes delineate the domain of nursing practice.
What is Jean Watson's Philosophy and Science of Caring?
The Final stage is marked with high level of clinical skill and the capacity to respond authentically and creatively to patient needs and concern.
What is an Expert?
Refers to the emotional reactions to a role stress event and occurs when role stress is not resolved.
What is Role Strain?
An area of law that provides a civil remedy when someone's words end up causing harm to your reputation or your livelihood.
What is Defamation?
Occurs in a situation when time or resources are inadequate to meet the obligations of a role.
What is Role overload ?