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who developed the general systems theory? - verified answers; Ludwig Von Bertalanffy
which theory describes how to break things into parts and then learn how the parts work
together in systems? - verified answers; general systems theory
which theory defines adaptation as the adjustment of living matter to other living things, and
to other living things and to environmental conditions - verified answers; adaptation theory
which theory outlines the process of growth and development of humans as orderly and
predictable, beginning with conception and ending with death? - verified answers;
developmental theory
what are the four concepts that are evident in a nursing theory - verified answers; person,
environment, health, and nursing
In the evolution of nursing, which era is associated with
*Temples became center of medical care.
*Nurses cared for the sick in the home and community; practiced as nurse-midwives. -
verified answers; ancient greek/ renaissance and reformation
In the evolution of nursing, which era is associated with
*Nursing has formal and more clearly defined role; deaconesses made visits to the sick.
*Nursing developed purpose, direction, and leadership. - verified answers; early christian
, In the evolution of nursing, which era is associated with
*Shift from a religious orientation to an emphasis on warfare, exploration, and expansion of
knowledge
*Nursing had a poor reputation; nurses received low pay and worked long hours in
unfavorable conditions. - verified answers; 16th century
In the evolution of nursing, which era is associated with
*Social reforms changed the roles of nurses and of women in general.
*It was during this time Nursing as we now know it began, based on many of the beliefs of
Florence Nightingale. - verified answers; 19th-20th century
In the evolution of nursing, which era is associated with
*Hospital schools organized to provide more easily controlled and less expensive staff for the
hospital.
*Female nurses were under the control of male hospital administrators and physicians.
*World War II
*Large numbers of women worked outside the home and became more independent and
assertive.
*Explosion in medicine and technology broadened the role of nurses.
*Growth of nursing as a professional discipline - verified answers; 19th-21st century
In the evolution of nursing, which era is associated with
*Good spirits brought health; evil spirits brought sickness and death.
*Roles of nurse and physician separate and distinct: physician as medicine man; nurse as
caring mother. - verified answers; pre-christian