sees the individual as a set of interrelated systems
What is biological, psychological and social?
a person's behavior is observed in each of the four modes
What is the first step of the nursing process?
"family's role can be assessed by observing the communication patterns in the family"
Who is Hanson?
this mode is primarily involved with an individual's regulator mechanism
What is the physiologic mode?
the three types of stimuli that influence an individual's ability to cope with the environment
What are focal stimuli, contextual stimuli, and residual stimuli?
A model which is made up of four domain concepts
What is person, health, environment and nursing?
factors that influence behavior
What is the second step of the nursing process?
"the individual's regulator mechanism is involved primarily with the physiologic mode, whereas the cognator mechanism is involved in all four modes"
Who is Roy and Roberts?
the four modes that an individual's adaptation occurs
What is physiologic mode, self-concept mode, the role function mode, and the interdependence mode?
immediately confronts the individual in a particular situation
What is focal stimuli?
Roy employs a six-step nursing process
What is assessment of behavior, stimuli, nursing diagnosis, goal setting, intervention and evaluation?
classified as focal, contextual or residual
What is stimuli?
"In the physiologic mode, adaptation involves the maintenance of physical integrity"
Who is Fawcett?
Transactional patterns fall into this mode
What is the interdependence mode?
stimuli which includes individual's beliefs or attitudes that may influence the situation
What is Residual stimuli?
sees the individual as a set of interrelated systems
What is biological, psychological and social?
goal setting is the focus
What is the fourth step of the nursing process?
In 1964 Roy was challenged by this nursing faculty member to develop a conceptual model for nursing practice
Who is Dorothy E. Johnson?
In this mode, adaptation involves the maintenance of physical integrity
What is the physiologic mode?
stimuli that influence a situation
What is Contextual stimuli?
developed the Adaptation Model of Nursing
Who is Sister Callista Roy?
a statement of the ineffective behaviors along with the identification of the probable cause
What is a nursing diagnosis?
Roy's model drew heavily on the work of this physiologic psychologist
Who is Harry Helson?
involves maintaining a balance between independence and dependence in one's relationship with others
What is the interdependence mode?
stimuli for a family system that include nurturance, socialization, and support
What are Contextual and residual stimuli?