Nurs 2030
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1. Roy's adaptation model: Four concepts from taking care of someone, person, environment, nurse
health.
- main focus people are continuous with their environment so you try to help both
2. Newman's Health as Expanding Consciousness: -meant for those patients who would never
be absent of disease or disability
- main focus health is an evolving pattern centered on becoming a better human, even when living with a disease
- to be better than before. Health is a continuum.
3. Nightingale, modern nursing theory: - main focus health and healing are not defined by a
diagnosis or lack of one but is more subjective and is influenced by values and choices made by the patient
- You get patient everything they need but it's up to them to keep it up
- People are human beings not just a disease process
4. Nightingale the environment theory: One of the goals in nursing is to put the patient in the best
possible position to reach optimal health
- We can control pure air water, efficient, drainage, cleanliness, and we can take these things to consideration to make
a patient feel better not just drugs
5. Margaret Rogers, the science of unitary human beings: Unitary human being main
focused, a human in their environment are one being and shouldn't be separated
- She'd go to peoples home environments and see how it could be better
6. Jean Watson theory of caring: Caring is more than being kind or compassionate, the moral imperative,
to protect and nurture human dignity and rights, humanization of the patients to protect their dignity and rights
- Doing the little things and fully understanding the patient to help them
7. Clinical Judgment Measurement Model: recognize cues, analyze cues, prioritize hypotheses,
generate solutions(SMART) , take action, evaluate outcomes
8. SMART goals: Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Timely
9. Swanson's theory of caring: Maintaining belief, knowing, being with, doing for, enabling(guide
through situations)
10. Cognitive empathy: - Ability to know what another person thinks or believes
- Ability to rationally understand a persons thoughts and feelings
- Detached, acknowledgment, and understanding of a distressing situation, based on a sense of duty
11. Effective empathy: - ability to feel another person's emotions
- ability to experience the feelings of other people
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Study online at https://quizlet.com/_i3nnqs
1. Roy's adaptation model: Four concepts from taking care of someone, person, environment, nurse
health.
- main focus people are continuous with their environment so you try to help both
2. Newman's Health as Expanding Consciousness: -meant for those patients who would never
be absent of disease or disability
- main focus health is an evolving pattern centered on becoming a better human, even when living with a disease
- to be better than before. Health is a continuum.
3. Nightingale, modern nursing theory: - main focus health and healing are not defined by a
diagnosis or lack of one but is more subjective and is influenced by values and choices made by the patient
- You get patient everything they need but it's up to them to keep it up
- People are human beings not just a disease process
4. Nightingale the environment theory: One of the goals in nursing is to put the patient in the best
possible position to reach optimal health
- We can control pure air water, efficient, drainage, cleanliness, and we can take these things to consideration to make
a patient feel better not just drugs
5. Margaret Rogers, the science of unitary human beings: Unitary human being main
focused, a human in their environment are one being and shouldn't be separated
- She'd go to peoples home environments and see how it could be better
6. Jean Watson theory of caring: Caring is more than being kind or compassionate, the moral imperative,
to protect and nurture human dignity and rights, humanization of the patients to protect their dignity and rights
- Doing the little things and fully understanding the patient to help them
7. Clinical Judgment Measurement Model: recognize cues, analyze cues, prioritize hypotheses,
generate solutions(SMART) , take action, evaluate outcomes
8. SMART goals: Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Timely
9. Swanson's theory of caring: Maintaining belief, knowing, being with, doing for, enabling(guide
through situations)
10. Cognitive empathy: - Ability to know what another person thinks or believes
- Ability to rationally understand a persons thoughts and feelings
- Detached, acknowledgment, and understanding of a distressing situation, based on a sense of duty
11. Effective empathy: - ability to feel another person's emotions
- ability to experience the feelings of other people
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