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62 Cards in this Set
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The sum of all parts.
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Holistic
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Theory of unitary human beings - humans are dynamic energy fields.
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Rogers
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15 nursing concepts that are essential knowledge for nurses.
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King
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Caring is the central focus of nursing.
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Watson
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Toilet training would be a positive resolution to which of Erikson's stages?
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Early childhood
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The nurse's role as assissting sick or healthy individuals is to gain independence in meeting 14 fundamental needs.
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Henderson
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Child development is a maturational process based on an in-born "timetable".
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Gesell
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Internal and external surroundings that affect a client.
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Environment
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Believed learning is basic to life and people learn throughout life.
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Havighurst
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Psychiatric nurse that believed in the use of therapuetic relationships between nurses and patients.
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Peplau
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Type of theory that describes the relationships among variables as applied to specific clinical situations - contributes to effective evidence based practice.
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Practice
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Developed the social learning theory.
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Bandura
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Attributes, characteristics, and actions of the nurse.
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Nursing
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Believed Kohlberg's theory was biased towards men.
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Gilligan
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Believed that a person's faith can give them strength.
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Westerhoff
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Believed in using the environment to assisst a patient in recovery.
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Nightingale
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Ecologic theory of development.
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Bronfenbrenner
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Freudian stage that provides comfort and security for an infant.
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Oral
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Types of theories when development is based on learning from right and wrong.
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Moral
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Leininger's main focus.
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Culture
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Piaget's operations phase when scientific reasoning is developed.
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Formal
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First name of the person that believed individuals respond to needs in one of four modes.
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Callista
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Erikson's stage from 25-65 years.
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Adulthood
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Believes that faith gives meaning to a person's life.
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Fowler
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Type of theory that articulates a broad range of the significant relationships among the concepts of a discipline.
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Grand
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Central task (Erikson)when children begin to manipulate.
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Industry vs Inferiority
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Described the 7 stages of adult development.
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Gould
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Neuman's model.
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Systems
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Proposed that life is a sequence of developmental tasks.
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Erikson
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Most widely known cognitive theorist.
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Piaget
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Outward expression of the inner self.
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Personality
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Type of theory that helps explain how race, gender, sexual orientation, and economic class affect patient experiences and health outcomes.
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Critical
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Piaget's operations phase when children understand that people have different perceptions.
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Concrete
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Freud's theory of ______ development.
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Psychosexual
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Type of theory that focuses on the exploration of concepts such as pain, self esteem, learning, and hardiness.
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Midlevel
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Fear of punishment is in which of Kohlberg's levels?
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Preconventional
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Main moral development theorist.
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Kohlberg
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"operant conditioning"
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Skinner
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Four concepts: person, environment, health, and nursing.
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Metaparadigm
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Model focuses on stress and 3 levels of prevention.
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Neuman
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Kind of framework that is a group of related ideas, statements, or concepts.
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Conceptual
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Piaget's phase from birth to 2 years.
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Sensorimotor
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Piaget believed that cognitive behavior is a ____ process.
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Sequential
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Freudian stage of full sexual maturity.
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Genital
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3 categories of self care requisites.
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Orem
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Number of tempermental qualities seen in children's behavior as per Chess and Thomas.
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9
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Realistic part of a person.
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Ego
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Creation spirituality.
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Roy
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Theories that use caring or complexity as framework - emerging understanding.
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Growth Model
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Supposition or system of ideas that is proposed to explain a given phenomenon.
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Theory
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Recipient of nursing care.
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Client
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Positive central task for Erikson's maturity stage.
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Integrity
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Degree of wellness.
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Health
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Operates on pleasure principle.
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Id
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Contains theories that use systems or stress/adaptation as frameworks - prevailing understanding.
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Stability Model
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Part of a person's mental life that th person is unaware of.
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Unconscious mind
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Part of what supports the debate of nursing as a profession.
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Thoeries
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Havighurst's period when a person learns to manage a home.
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Early Adulthood
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Pattern of shared understandings and assumptions about reality and the world.
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Paradigm
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Believed development depends on the use of language, play, and extensive social interaction.
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Vigotsky
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Intimacy vs. ______
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Isolation
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3 assumptions that focus on meaning, rhythmicity, and contranscendence.
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Parse
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