Established the first chapter of the American red Cross?
Who is Clara Barton
Consists of 3 subtheories: Self-care, Self care deficit, and nursing system
What is Orem's Self-Care Deficit Theory
Someone who learns by hearing
What is auditory
The bottom layer of the hierarchy is
What are Physiological needs (food, water, warmth, rest, etc.)
What are some study tips to help with testing
Provided care to soldiers in Crimea
Who is Mary Seacole
Identified two kinds of care in every culture
Who is Madeline Leininger's Culture Care Theory
Someone who learns by doing/hands-on
What is Kinesthetic/Tactual
The second level of the hierarchy is
What is safety needs (safety, security)
Practice this before test taking
Who is Dorothea Dix
Nurses who work with adult or child Psychiatric patients are more likely to use this theory
What is Hildegard Peplau's Interpersonal Relations Theory
Someone who learns by sight
What is visual learner
Third level of the hierarchy
Belonging/Love needs (intimate relationship/friends)
How do you prepare for a test
What is clarify content, practice questions, eat and hydrate, get plenty of rest
Created the Henry Street Settlement
Who is Lillian Wald
Describes the patient as a "holistic adaptive system"
Who is Sister Callista Roy's Adaptation Model
An alternative to linear note taking
Fourth level of needs
What is esteem needs (Prestige and feeling of accomplishment)
How do you answer multiple choice questions easily
Mark out what you know are wrong first then eliminate what doesn't seem correct
Was known as the "Lady of the Lamp"
Who is Florence Nightingale
According to who health is harmony between the body, mind, and spirit
Who is Jean Watson's Theory of Human Care
Best way to comprehend/learn information
What is Active Learning
The highest level of Hierarchy
Self/actualization (achieving one's full potential including creative activities)