What are the 3 assumptions of the RAM?
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1. Philosophical: our relationship in the world is based on seeing God as
the omega figure and how God created us.
2. Scientific: the system is based on matter, energy, and understanding the
progress of the higher levels of the complex self. How we have a sense of
self-awareness within our environment.
, 3. Cultural: how we as beings assume our culture and how it influences our
elements.
(Newman) Simultaneity Paradigm - Metaparadigm:
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Nursing: "meaningful manfiestations that you bring out to your client"
ex. postive physical signs
Person: consciousness, not just in our heads, but in all aspects of ourselves
(it is the ability of the system to interact with the environment, not just how
a person interacts with it).
Health: becoming ill doesn't diminish wholeness, but instead changes it.
" she defined the disease the disease doesnt define her"
Environment: the larger whole, beyond the consciousness of the individual.
Consciousness resides in all matter of the universe.
"everything interconnects"
Caring Science (Watson) is viewed as:
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- Humanitarian and human science that focusses on caring
- Appreciates the importance of integrating arts, humanities, and science
- Unity of all life
- Inquiry that is reflective, subjective, and empirical
- Grounded in nursing but includes other disciplines
,What are Rozzano Locsin's 4 Nursing Theory Assumptions? (Technological
Competence as Caring)
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1. Persons are whole or complete in the moment
2. Knowing persons is a practice process of nursing that allows for
continuous appreciation of persons, moment to moment
3. Nursing is a discipline AND a professional practice
4. Technology is used to know persons fully in the moment
What are the 3 phases of the Nurse-Patient Relationship (Peplau)?
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1. Orientation
2. Working
3. Resolution
Which way of knowing focusses on the nurse expressing art through practice?
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, Aesthetic Knowing
Extra:
- Creative and imaginative use of nursing knowledge in practice
- Anticipating outcomes rather than just evaluating (expressive and intuitive
thinking)
The 3 stages and 4 contexts of comfort compose...? (Kolcaba)
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The Taxonomic Structure of Comfort Table
Theory of Human Caring (Watson) Metaparadigm
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Person: physical, physchological, and spiritual; unique and free to make
choices; cannot be seen without context or environment
Health: a subjective experience; harmony, or balance, within mind, body
and spirit. The relationship between the self as perceived and the self as
experienced.
Nursing: a human science of persons and human health. Illness experiences
that are mediated by all ways of knowing in the nursing practice. A science
and art
Environment: family, culture, community, society. The connection between
the person and environment.
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1. Philosophical: our relationship in the world is based on seeing God as
the omega figure and how God created us.
2. Scientific: the system is based on matter, energy, and understanding the
progress of the higher levels of the complex self. How we have a sense of
self-awareness within our environment.
, 3. Cultural: how we as beings assume our culture and how it influences our
elements.
(Newman) Simultaneity Paradigm - Metaparadigm:
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Nursing: "meaningful manfiestations that you bring out to your client"
ex. postive physical signs
Person: consciousness, not just in our heads, but in all aspects of ourselves
(it is the ability of the system to interact with the environment, not just how
a person interacts with it).
Health: becoming ill doesn't diminish wholeness, but instead changes it.
" she defined the disease the disease doesnt define her"
Environment: the larger whole, beyond the consciousness of the individual.
Consciousness resides in all matter of the universe.
"everything interconnects"
Caring Science (Watson) is viewed as:
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- Humanitarian and human science that focusses on caring
- Appreciates the importance of integrating arts, humanities, and science
- Unity of all life
- Inquiry that is reflective, subjective, and empirical
- Grounded in nursing but includes other disciplines
,What are Rozzano Locsin's 4 Nursing Theory Assumptions? (Technological
Competence as Caring)
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1. Persons are whole or complete in the moment
2. Knowing persons is a practice process of nursing that allows for
continuous appreciation of persons, moment to moment
3. Nursing is a discipline AND a professional practice
4. Technology is used to know persons fully in the moment
What are the 3 phases of the Nurse-Patient Relationship (Peplau)?
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1. Orientation
2. Working
3. Resolution
Which way of knowing focusses on the nurse expressing art through practice?
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, Aesthetic Knowing
Extra:
- Creative and imaginative use of nursing knowledge in practice
- Anticipating outcomes rather than just evaluating (expressive and intuitive
thinking)
The 3 stages and 4 contexts of comfort compose...? (Kolcaba)
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The Taxonomic Structure of Comfort Table
Theory of Human Caring (Watson) Metaparadigm
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Person: physical, physchological, and spiritual; unique and free to make
choices; cannot be seen without context or environment
Health: a subjective experience; harmony, or balance, within mind, body
and spirit. The relationship between the self as perceived and the self as
experienced.
Nursing: a human science of persons and human health. Illness experiences
that are mediated by all ways of knowing in the nursing practice. A science
and art
Environment: family, culture, community, society. The connection between
the person and environment.