Chapter 7: Theory of Caritative Caring by Katie Eriksson Flashcards
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is a Finland-Swedish nurse
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Katie Eriksson
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Katie Eriksson was born on
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November 18, 1943 in Jakobstad, Finland
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She is a 1965 graduate of the ________________, and in 1967, she completed her public health nursing specialty education in this same school.
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Helsinki Swedish School of Nursing
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- means love and charity, eros and agapē are united, and caritas is by nature unconditional love
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Caritas
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- constitutes the context of the meaning of caring and is the structure that determines caring reality.
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Caring Communion
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- contains the caring elements (faith, hope, love, tending, playing, and learning), involves the categories of infinity and eternity, and invites deep communion.
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The act of caring
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- comprises the ethics of caring, the core of which is determined by the caritas motive.
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Caritative Caring Ethics
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- deals with the basic relation between the patient and the nurse—the way in which the nurse meets the patient in an ethical sense.
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Caring ethics
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- deals with the ethical principles and rules that guide my work or my decisions.
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Nursing ethics
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- constitutes one of the basic concepts of caritative caring ethics; human dignity partly absolute dignity, partly relative dignity.
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Dignity
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- is granted the human being through creation
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Absolute dignity
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- is influenced and formed through culture and external contexts
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Relative dignity
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- refers to the act that occurs when the career welcomes the patient to the caring communion
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Invitation
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- is an ontological concept described as a human being’s struggle between good and evil in a state of becoming.
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Suffering
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- is experienced in connection with illness and treatment
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Suffering related to illness