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A method whereby powerful persons or institutions
force their version of 'correct beliefs' on the people
Authority
by repeating rules perpetually and teaching them to
the young.
Knowledge which proceeds from theoretical
A priori deduction rather than from observation or
experience.
The act of holding onto beliefs even when evidence
Tenacity
to the contrary is presented.
The most highly evolved level of fixing belief
Reasoning
according to Peirce.
The basic principle that we can only understand each
Critical social theory aspect of a social phenomenon in relation to the
history and structure in which it is found.
The present context of nursing's social and
Healthcare culture
professional history as proposed by Harden.
The perceived necessity that helps define the origin,
Social need
purpose, and meaning of helping professions.
Culturally accepted moral The standards that help shape the purpose and
norms meaning of helping professions.
, The expression of values through serving others and
Moral belief
responding to their needs.
An aspect of society that can be understood only in
Social phenomenon
relation to its historical and structural context.
Webs of power and The networks that influence the significance of ideas
interest within social practices.
The assertion that nurses can only understand the
Harden's proposal present healthcare culture in relation to nursing's
social and professional history.
The theorists associated with the concepts flowing
Habermas and Freire
from critical social theory.
Complementary The connection between social need and nurses'
relationship motivation to care for others.
An integrated process that reflects the moral belief in
Caring
serving others.
Cognitive Level: The level of understanding required to grasp the
Comprehension concepts discussed.
Cognitive Level: The foundational understanding necessary for
Knowledge integrating cultural and spiritual processes.
Integrated Process: The framework within which healthcare culture and
Culture and Spirituality nursing history are understood.
The approach that emphasizes the moral belief in
Integrated Process: Caring
responding to social needs.
An important factor in determining the role of nurses
Status of women in society
in the health care system.
Directly determined by the status of women in society,
Freedom granted to
affecting their education, independence, and
nurses
participation in healing arts.
Periods of women's Historical times when women were allowed freedom
freedom and responsibility in society.
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Terms in this set (365)
A method whereby powerful persons or institutions
force their version of 'correct beliefs' on the people
Authority
by repeating rules perpetually and teaching them to
the young.
Knowledge which proceeds from theoretical
A priori deduction rather than from observation or
experience.
The act of holding onto beliefs even when evidence
Tenacity
to the contrary is presented.
The most highly evolved level of fixing belief
Reasoning
according to Peirce.
The basic principle that we can only understand each
Critical social theory aspect of a social phenomenon in relation to the
history and structure in which it is found.
The present context of nursing's social and
Healthcare culture
professional history as proposed by Harden.
The perceived necessity that helps define the origin,
Social need
purpose, and meaning of helping professions.
Culturally accepted moral The standards that help shape the purpose and
norms meaning of helping professions.
, The expression of values through serving others and
Moral belief
responding to their needs.
An aspect of society that can be understood only in
Social phenomenon
relation to its historical and structural context.
Webs of power and The networks that influence the significance of ideas
interest within social practices.
The assertion that nurses can only understand the
Harden's proposal present healthcare culture in relation to nursing's
social and professional history.
The theorists associated with the concepts flowing
Habermas and Freire
from critical social theory.
Complementary The connection between social need and nurses'
relationship motivation to care for others.
An integrated process that reflects the moral belief in
Caring
serving others.
Cognitive Level: The level of understanding required to grasp the
Comprehension concepts discussed.
Cognitive Level: The foundational understanding necessary for
Knowledge integrating cultural and spiritual processes.
Integrated Process: The framework within which healthcare culture and
Culture and Spirituality nursing history are understood.
The approach that emphasizes the moral belief in
Integrated Process: Caring
responding to social needs.
An important factor in determining the role of nurses
Status of women in society
in the health care system.
Directly determined by the status of women in society,
Freedom granted to
affecting their education, independence, and
nurses
participation in healing arts.
Periods of women's Historical times when women were allowed freedom
freedom and responsibility in society.