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What was Flo's intention she never set out to make a theory, she wanted to
with theory? define what nursing was
1. Religious beliefs
2. Nursing as a higher calling
3. Wholism
4. Disease is a reparative process
What did Flo believe
5. Nature and God are synonymous
contributed to what nursing
6. Prevent interruption of reparative process
was?
7. Agents of change - moral agents
8. Noble, disciplined, hardworking, selfless
9. Independent, decision makers, critical thinking
10. Means of serving God
assist the individual, sick or well, in the performance of
activities contributing to health or recovery that the
Henderson believed... person would perform unaided given the necessary
strength, will or knowledge; help the individual gain
independence as rapidly as possible
the nurse is an independent practicioner with expertise
in aiding the patient to become as independent as
Hendersons definition of
possible; accomplished through appropriate medical
nursing:
intrervention supported by nurse and excellent basic
nursing care
, 1. Patient: entered healthcare system and is recieving
care, teaching or advice
2. Need for help: anything that helps the patient cope
with situations affecting health/wellness
Wiedenbach's five terms to
3. Clinical judgement: likeliness to make sound decision,
define nursing practice:
improves with knowledge and experience
4. Nursing skills: acts carried out to improve health
5. Person: (nurse or patient) endowed with unique
potential
1. Philosphy
Wiedenbach's four 2. Purpose
elements to clinical nursing 3. Practice
4. Art
Jean Watson's theory was... Human / Transpersonal Caring
- Clinical caritas
Jean Watson's Theory of
- Transpersonal caring
Caring 3 Main Elements
- Caring moments / occasions
1. Practice loving kindness and equanimity
2. Be authentically present
3. Cultivate your own spiritual practice
4. Develop authentic caring relationship
5. Support expression of feelings to connect
Jean Watson's 10 clinical
6. Creative use of self to engage in artistry
caring processes
7. Engage in teaching-learning experience
8. Create healing environment
9. Assist with basic human needs
10. Attending to spiritual-mysterious dimensions life-
death; soul care
What does Jean Watson's Transpersonal caring relationship characterizes a
transpersonal caring special kind of human care relationship
emphasize?
What is the nurse's role in protecting and enhancing human dignity
Jean Watson's transpersonal
caring?
What is important in the Nurse's caring consciousness and connection
nurse's approach in
transpersonal caring?
, What does understanding a Understanding
person's perspective entail
in transpersonal caring?
How does nursing go it allows a connection to promote comfort and healing
beyond the nurse's ego in
transpersonal caring?
a caring occassion is the moment (focal point in space
Jean Watson's caring
and time) when the nurse and patient come together in
moments / occasions
such a way for human caring to be created
What is the core of Intentional caring intertwined with excellent skills
Watson's definition of
nursing?
How does Watson value Nurse/patient equally valued
the nurse and patient
relationship?
What does Watson nurse and patient
emphasize connections
between?
What is the aim of Watson's To balance the orientation of medicine
theory of human caring in
relation to medicine?
1. To organize various pieces of information around an
identified broad concept, or central point associated
with nursing practice
What is the purpose of 2. To help nurses understand the individual components
grand theories? that influence nursing perceptions and practices
connected to a specific concept
3. To asisst nurses as a group to productively use,
discuss, and investigate important concepts
Mya Estrine Levines theory Conservation Model
- Theory development was unintentional
- Theory evolved from an effort to teach major
What was Levines intention concepts in medical-surgical nursing
behind her theory? - Theory attempted to refocus nursing education
practices on active problem-solving and individualized
patient care