5TH - LYDIA HALL (TFN) Flashcards

1
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5TH THEORIST?

A

LYDIA ELOISE HALL

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2
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LEH BDAY

A

SEPT 21, 1906 NYC

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3
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LEH DEATH?

A

FEB 27, 1969

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4
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LEH IS BORN WITH WHAT NAME?

A

Lydia
Eloise Williams

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5
Q

The eldest child of ___________________________ and
was named after her ________________________.

A

Louis V. Williams
and Anna Ketterman Williams

maternal
grandmother

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6
Q

In ____, she graduated from _____________________ with a
diploma.

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1927 - York
Hospital School of Nursing

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7
Q

In _____, she entered _______________________ in __________________ and earned a Bachelor of
Science degree in public health
nursing

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1932 - Teachers
College at Columbia University in
New York

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8
Q

In ______, she resumed her education
and received a master’s degree in
the teaching of natural life sciences
from ___________________.

A

1942 - Columbia University

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9
Q

In _____, she married _____________, who was a native of England

A

1945 - Reginald A.
Hall

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10
Q

Spent her early years as a registered nurse
working for the _______________________________________

A

Life Extension Institute of
the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company in
Pennsylvania and New York

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11
Q

Lydia Hall was a _______________ who
used her philosophy of nursing to establish
the Loeb Center for Nursing And
Rehabilitation at Montefiore Hospital in New
York

A

rehabilitation nurse

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12
Q

From 1935 - 1940, she had the opportunity
to work for the __________________________

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New York Heart Association.

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13
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In ______, she became a professor at
_____________________________.

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1950 - Teachers College at Columbia.

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14
Q

She served as administrative director of the
Loeb Center from the time of its opening in
____________

A

1963 until her death in 1969

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15
Q

In the 1960s, she published more than ____
articles about the Loeb Center and her
theories of long-term care and chronic
disease control.

A

20 ARTICLES

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16
Q

In ____, Hall’s work was presented in
_____________________ in The Canadian
Nurse.

A

1964 - “Nursing: What Is It?”

17
Q

In ______ the Loeb Center for Nursing and
Rehabilitation was discussed in the
International Journal of Nursing Studies

A

1969

18
Q

A research analyst in the field of
_____________________________

A

cardiovascular disease.

19
Q

An advocate of ______________________________

A

community involvement in
public health issues.

20
Q

THE PERSON - social sciences therapeutic use of self-aspects of nursing

A

THE CORE

21
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THE BODY - natural and biological sciences initimate bodily care aspects of nursing

A

THE CARE

22
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THE DISEASE - pathological and therapeutic sciences seeing the patient and family through the medical care aspects of nursing

A

THE CURE

23
Q

the nurse gives hands-on
bodily care to the patient in relation to
activities of daily living such as toileting
and bathing

A

CARE PHASE

24
Q

the nurse applies medical
knowledge to treatment of the person,

A

CURE PHASE

25
Q

the nurse addresses the
social and emotional needs of the patient
for effective communication and a
comfortable environment

A

CORE PHASE

26
Q

Lydia Hall’s theory was used to
show improvement in patient-nurse
communication, self-growth, and
self-awareness in patients whose
heart failure was managed in the
home setting and for the nursing
process and critical thinking linked to
disaster preparedness, to examine
the effects of music therapy on state
anxiety of female breast cancer
patients following a radical
mastectomy in a Chinese setting,
and to describe the importance of
professional values as assessed by
RN to BS students

A

Lydia Hall’s theory was used to
show improvement in patient-nurse
communication, self-growth, and
self-awareness in patients whose
heart failure was managed in the
home setting and for the nursing
process and critical thinking linked to
disaster preparedness, to examine
the effects of music therapy on state
anxiety of female breast cancer
patients following a radical
mastectomy in a Chinese setting,
and to describe the importance of
professional values as assessed by
RN to BS students

27
Q

Her contribution to nursing theory was the
development and use of her ______________________________

A

philosophy of
nursing care at the Loeb Center for Nursing and
Rehabilitation in New York

28
Q

She recognized
professional nurses and encouraged them to
contribute to patient outcomes.

A

LYDIA HALL

29
Q

Hall’s work is
viewed as a __________

A

philosophy of nursing

30
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3 ASSUMPTIONS

A
  1. The motivation and energy
    necessary for healing exist within
    the patient, rather than in the
    healthcare team.
  2. The three aspects of nursing
    should not be viewed as
    functioning independently but as
    interrelated.
  3. The three aspects interact, and
    the circles representing them
    change in size, depending on the
    patient’s total course of progress.
31
Q

In ______, Lydia Hall received the Teacher’s
College Nursing Education Alumni
Association (TCNEAA) Achievement in
Nursing Practice Award and was their
Nursing Hall of Fame inductee.

A

1967

32
Q

In _______, the Loeb Center for Nursing and
Rehabilitation was discussed in the
International Journal of Nursing Studies.

A

1969

33
Q

In _____, she was inducted into the
American Nurses Association (ANA) Hall of
Fame.

A

1984

34
Q

ANA ?

A

AMERICAN NURSES ASSOCIATION