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100
Statistician that advocated sanitizing of hospitals during the Crimean War.
Who is Florence Nightingale
100
Person, Environment, Health, and Nursing
What is Metaparadigm of Nursing
100
This model includes the seven subsystems of behavior: achievement, affiliation, aggressive, dependence, sexual, eliminative and ingestion.
What is the Johnson Behavioral System Model?
100
The rational investigation of the truths and pricinpals of being, knowledge or conduct
What is Philosophy?
100
The principals and ideals that give meaning and direction to our social, personal, and professional lives.
What is values?
200
Credited with the establishment of the first visiting nurse service.
Who is William Rathbone?
200
Created the theory that nurses must get in side the skin of a patient to truly understand the needs of a patient.
Who is Virginia Henderson?
200
This theory defines the metaparadigm concept, health, as a continuously changing process of becoming.
What is Parse's Theory?
200
Coined the term "Everything in in Flux"
Who is Heraclitus?
200
When a society changes views about a particular value/
What is value redistribution?
300
Began the movement for mental health reforms in the United States.
Who is Dorothea Lynde Dix?
300
Believed the caritas process was the core of nursing.
Who is Jean Watson?
300
This theory explains human behaviors in terms of dynamic reciprocal interactions among cognitive, behavioral, and environmental influence.
What is the social cognitive theory?
300
Coined the term "know thyself"
Who is Socrates?
300
Understanding is in terms of cause-and-effect relationships, the common approach used by modern medicine.
What is mechanism?
400
Best known as the nurse that created the American Red Cross in 1881.
Who is Ciara Barton
400
It describes the and explains relationships that must exist and be maintained for nursing to occur.
What is the Theory of Nursing Systems?
400
In Peplau's Theory of Interpersonal Relations, the three phases in the nurse-patient relationship.
What are Orientation, Working, and Resolution?
400
Coined the term "We know with our reason"
Who is Plato?
400
understanding is embedded in context; meaning is subjective and open to change and dependent on the movement in time and the person's perspective.
What is contextualism?
500
Originator of public-health nursing and the founder of the Visiting Nurse Service in New York City, also initiated the first public-school nursing program in the United States and founded the Henry Street Settlement ins New York City.
Who is Lillian wald?
500
Theory that focuses on the interpersonal systems interactions in the nurse-client relationship.
What is the Theory of Goal Attainment?
500
This theory defines the metaparadigm concept, nursing, as the informed caring for the well-being of others.
What is Swanson's Model?
500
An established world view based on the continuum and realism and idealism of a bipolar _____.
What is a paradigm?
500
Describes beliefs that make a judgement about whether something is good or bad.
What is Existential belief?