Abraham Maslow Correct Answers Hierarchy of needs
Unmet needs create tension, which motivates the person to react
to meet the need.
When needs are met, person is no longer aware of the need and
it no longer motivates them.
Are morals and ethics interchangeable? Correct Answers Yes
Autonomy Correct Answers Free to choose
Self rule
Beneficence Correct Answers To do good.
Listen to patients
Develop plan of care with patients input
It is up to the patient to decide
Ex: holding a dying pts hand
Beneficent Paternalism Correct Answers Influencing the pt.
decision; "if I were you..."
Disrespectful attitude.
Attitude that discounts the pt. knowledge of self.
Cognator (Sister Callista Roy) Correct Answers Learning,
processing, judging and emotion that patient uses to cope with
what has happened.
1. Physiologic: Senses, fluids, electrolytes, neurologic and
endocrine systems
, 2. Self Conceptsrelated to psychological and spiritual aspects
Contextual (Sister Callista Roy's Adaptation Model) Correct
Answers Other factors that affected the focal stimuli, such as
being examined in the area of pain.
Coping methods Correct Answers Known as regulator and
cognator subsystems
Culture care theory (Madeline Leininger) Correct Answers
Assist persons of particular cultures to maintain care values that
help them to maintain or restore health.
Accommodation or Negotiation.
Concerned with respecting cultural differences and yet
providing a safe and protective environment.
deductive logic Correct Answers a type of reasoning, based on
hypothetical premises, that requires predicting a specific
outcome from a general principle
Dorothea Orem Correct Answers Self-Care Deficit Theory
Orem's theory is concerned with Growth and Development as
well as physicologic and psychological needs.
ductive reasoning Correct Answers general to specific
the process of applying a general
statement to specific facts or situations
Esteem needs Correct Answers Respect
Recognition