NRSG 122 Midterm 1 Questions and Answers
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Terms in this set (40)
Florence Nightingale: emphasis on environment
conductive to healing
The McGill Model: Focus on health rather than illness;
What are the three family as context
practice based theories
Patricia Benner:
-model of skill aquisition
-5 levels of skill Novice, advanced beginner,
competent, proficient, expert
Virginia Henderson: Definition of nursing: 14 basic
human needs; Assisting the individual, sick or well, to
perform those activities that he or she would perform
What are the two Needs
unaided given the strength, will, or knowledge
Theories
Dorothea Orem: Self Care Deficit; Maintaining
capacity for self-care
Hildegard Peplau: Interpersonal Relations in nursing;
role of patient changed from object to partner in care
What are the three Joyce Travelbee: Preventing, coping with, and making
Interaction Theories meaning of illness and suffering
Evelyn Adam: Conceptual Model: Nursing as a
helping process of restoring independence
, Dorothy Johnson: Behavioral System Model for
Nursing: individual as a behavioral system with seven
subsystems
-focused on science of nursing and response to
illness
The University of British Columbia Model: Model for
Nursing
-9 basic human needs; specific goal to reach these
needs were personalized
What are the Four systems
theories
Betty Neuman: Neuman Systems Model
- stress and reaction to stress, and maintaining optimal
client stability; focused on prevention
-humans are physiological, psychological,
sociocultural, developmental, and spiritual being
Sister Callista Roy: Adaptation Model:
-humans are adaptive; Facilitating manas an adaptive
system, person is a biopsychosocial being in constant
interaction with the environment
Save
Terms in this set (40)
Florence Nightingale: emphasis on environment
conductive to healing
The McGill Model: Focus on health rather than illness;
What are the three family as context
practice based theories
Patricia Benner:
-model of skill aquisition
-5 levels of skill Novice, advanced beginner,
competent, proficient, expert
Virginia Henderson: Definition of nursing: 14 basic
human needs; Assisting the individual, sick or well, to
perform those activities that he or she would perform
What are the two Needs
unaided given the strength, will, or knowledge
Theories
Dorothea Orem: Self Care Deficit; Maintaining
capacity for self-care
Hildegard Peplau: Interpersonal Relations in nursing;
role of patient changed from object to partner in care
What are the three Joyce Travelbee: Preventing, coping with, and making
Interaction Theories meaning of illness and suffering
Evelyn Adam: Conceptual Model: Nursing as a
helping process of restoring independence
, Dorothy Johnson: Behavioral System Model for
Nursing: individual as a behavioral system with seven
subsystems
-focused on science of nursing and response to
illness
The University of British Columbia Model: Model for
Nursing
-9 basic human needs; specific goal to reach these
needs were personalized
What are the Four systems
theories
Betty Neuman: Neuman Systems Model
- stress and reaction to stress, and maintaining optimal
client stability; focused on prevention
-humans are physiological, psychological,
sociocultural, developmental, and spiritual being
Sister Callista Roy: Adaptation Model:
-humans are adaptive; Facilitating manas an adaptive
system, person is a biopsychosocial being in constant
interaction with the environment