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1. Modeling and Role Developed by Helen Erickson and colleagues and provides
an explanation Modeling Theory of commonalities and differences amongst
people.
2. Maslow Theorist who proposed the Heirarchy of Needs that are a framework
for
individual growth and development.
3. Role Modeling Process by which the nurse facilitates and nurtures the individual
in attaining, mainatining, and promoting health and idenifies the patient as the
expert in their own care.
4. Modeling The nurse's development of understanding of the patient's world.
5. Imogene King Nursing pioneer that developed the "Theory of Goal Attainment"
6. Theory of Goal Attain- A theory, proposed by Imogene King, that explains the
factors that impact ment goal attainment which are roles, stress, space, and
time.
7. Neuman's Systems A model of health that is described as "the condition in
which all part and Model subparts, or variables are in harmony with the whole
of the "client".
8. Employs 6 steps with Neuman's Systems Model specific categories of
data about the
patient.
9. Self-Care Defecit
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Nursing Theory
Developed by Dorthea E. Orem, the theory guides that
people should be self-reliant & responsible for their own
10. Relationship care as well as family and nursing is a form of action.
The foundation of psychiatric nursing that is the driver of effective
11. Resilience change interpersonally and impacts brain chemistry.
The ability of an idividual, family or community to cope
with adversity and trauma, and adapt to challenges
through individual physical, emotional and spiritual
attributes and access to culture and social resources.
The bes physiological state for thinking clearly and functioning well.
13. High Zones and Low When a traumatic event moves the
patient out of their resilient zone result-
Zones ing in depression, sadness or fatigue (Low Zone) or edginess, irritability or
mania (Hight Zone).
14. Self Actualization According to Maslow, the ultimate
psychological need that arises after basic physical and
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psychological needs are met and self-esteem is
achieved; the motivation to fulfill one's potential
15. Stress Diathesis Mod- It is the recognition that genetics
and environment contribute to the develel of
Psychiatric Disor- opment of psychiatric disorders. ders
16. Disorders that are PTSD, Reactive attachment disorder,
actue stress disorder, adjustment disthe result of
extreme order, stress or trauma.
17. True
True or False: Telomeres
(DNA protein structures)
are shorter in the
presence of trauma
18. What percent of 70%
adults in the world
experience at least one
traumatic event in their
lives?
19. T or F: According to F: 25% the WHO 50% of the
adult population has experienced physical abuse.
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20. Adaptive Information Explains the normal mechanims of
action for psychotherapy approaches Processing (AIP)
which is that information is taken in through the
senses and connected
adaptively to other memory networks so that storing and learning occr.
21. cognitive-behavioral Therapy that focuses on the
individual's thoughts, beliefs, and behaviors
therapy (CBT)
22. Family therapy model Focus is on relationships and
dynamics of the family unit
23. Psychodynamic Ther- therapy deriving from the
psychoanalytic tradition that views individuals apy as
responding to unconscious forces and childhood
experiences, and that
seeks to enhance self-insight
24. EMDR (eye move- EMDR therapy targets body, beliefs,
images, and emotions to process ment desensitization
trauma
and reprocessing)
therapy
25. T or F: Treatment T: It aligns with Maslow's Heirarchy of
Needs Heirarchy refers to the order in which needs
have to be met to facilitate stabilization and processing.
26. Stabilization Is the phase needed before processing can
occur and requires provision
of safety and increasing the patient's resources to establish balance.
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1. Modeling and Role Developed by Helen Erickson and colleagues and provides
an explanation Modeling Theory of commonalities and differences amongst
people.
2. Maslow Theorist who proposed the Heirarchy of Needs that are a framework
for
individual growth and development.
3. Role Modeling Process by which the nurse facilitates and nurtures the individual
in attaining, mainatining, and promoting health and idenifies the patient as the
expert in their own care.
4. Modeling The nurse's development of understanding of the patient's world.
5. Imogene King Nursing pioneer that developed the "Theory of Goal Attainment"
6. Theory of Goal Attain- A theory, proposed by Imogene King, that explains the
factors that impact ment goal attainment which are roles, stress, space, and
time.
7. Neuman's Systems A model of health that is described as "the condition in
which all part and Model subparts, or variables are in harmony with the whole
of the "client".
8. Employs 6 steps with Neuman's Systems Model specific categories of
data about the
patient.
9. Self-Care Defecit
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Term Review
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Nursing Theory
Developed by Dorthea E. Orem, the theory guides that
people should be self-reliant & responsible for their own
10. Relationship care as well as family and nursing is a form of action.
The foundation of psychiatric nursing that is the driver of effective
11. Resilience change interpersonally and impacts brain chemistry.
The ability of an idividual, family or community to cope
with adversity and trauma, and adapt to challenges
through individual physical, emotional and spiritual
attributes and access to culture and social resources.
The bes physiological state for thinking clearly and functioning well.
13. High Zones and Low When a traumatic event moves the
patient out of their resilient zone result-
Zones ing in depression, sadness or fatigue (Low Zone) or edginess, irritability or
mania (Hight Zone).
14. Self Actualization According to Maslow, the ultimate
psychological need that arises after basic physical and
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psychological needs are met and self-esteem is
achieved; the motivation to fulfill one's potential
15. Stress Diathesis Mod- It is the recognition that genetics
and environment contribute to the develel of
Psychiatric Disor- opment of psychiatric disorders. ders
16. Disorders that are PTSD, Reactive attachment disorder,
actue stress disorder, adjustment disthe result of
extreme order, stress or trauma.
17. True
True or False: Telomeres
(DNA protein structures)
are shorter in the
presence of trauma
18. What percent of 70%
adults in the world
experience at least one
traumatic event in their
lives?
19. T or F: According to F: 25% the WHO 50% of the
adult population has experienced physical abuse.
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20. Adaptive Information Explains the normal mechanims of
action for psychotherapy approaches Processing (AIP)
which is that information is taken in through the
senses and connected
adaptively to other memory networks so that storing and learning occr.
21. cognitive-behavioral Therapy that focuses on the
individual's thoughts, beliefs, and behaviors
therapy (CBT)
22. Family therapy model Focus is on relationships and
dynamics of the family unit
23. Psychodynamic Ther- therapy deriving from the
psychoanalytic tradition that views individuals apy as
responding to unconscious forces and childhood
experiences, and that
seeks to enhance self-insight
24. EMDR (eye move- EMDR therapy targets body, beliefs,
images, and emotions to process ment desensitization
trauma
and reprocessing)
therapy
25. T or F: Treatment T: It aligns with Maslow's Heirarchy of
Needs Heirarchy refers to the order in which needs
have to be met to facilitate stabilization and processing.
26. Stabilization Is the phase needed before processing can
occur and requires provision
of safety and increasing the patient's resources to establish balance.