Concepts Flashcards
It is a mental idea of a phenomenon a comprehensive idea or generalization an idea that brings diverse elements into a basic relationship s a unit of knowledge abstracted from a set of characteristics attributed to a class of objects relations of entities
Concept
Vehicles of thought that involves images
Concept
A mental idea of a phenomenon
Concept
A comprehensive Idea or Generalization
Concept
It is an idea that brings diverse elements into a basic relationship
Concept
A unit of knowledge abstracted from a set of characteristics attributed to a class of objects,relations and entities
concept
It is an idea of thought and general idea that forms in the mind it is understood something understood or retained in the mind
Concept
Are vehicles of thoughts that involve of images
Concepts
Are words that describes objects properties or events and are the basic components of a theory
concept
It is a basic structure that supports anything
Framework
A set of interrelated concepts that symbolically represents and conveys the mental image of phenomenon
Conceptual framework or model
Identify concepts and describe the relationships to a phenomena of central concern to the discipline
Conceptual model of nursing
A group of related concepts. It provides an overall view to focus our thoughts. It can be visualized as an umbrella under which many theories can exist
Conceptual framework according to Creasia and Parker
Identify concepts that describes the relationship of the phenomenon to a central concern of a discipline
COnceptual framework according to POwer and Knapp
A set of statements that tentatively describe explain and predict the relationships among concepts that have been systematically arranged and organized as representation of some phenomenon
theory
Serves as guide for nursing action administration education research and practice
Theory
Is a group of related concepts that derived from nursing models
Nursing theory
A body of knowledge that describes or explain nursing and it is used to support nursing practice
Nursing theory
A basic generalization that is accepted as true that is used for basis for reasoning or conduct
Principle
Interrelating concepts in such a way as to create a different way of looking at a particular phenomenon
Characteristics of a theory
Basis for the hypothesis that can be tested
Characteristics of Theory
It is logical in nature and is generalizable
Characteristics of theory
What are the characteristics of a theory
Interrelating concepts in such a way to look in a different way at a particular phenomenon
it is logical in nature
generalizable and
is a basis for hypothesis that can be tested
WHAT ARE THE CONCEPTS OF THEORY
Concepts definitions assumptions and phenomena
What are the three major concepts of levines conservation model
Conservation adaptation and holiness
What are king’s theory of goal attainment
Personal system interpersonal system social system
Used to compose a theory with interrelated concepts
Concepts
The description of a theory that conveys the general meaning in a mannered that fits the theory
Definitions
Our statements that describe concepts or connect to concepts that are actually factual
Assumption
They are the taken for granted statements the determine the nature of concepts
Assumption
In an aspect of reality that can be consciously experience or sense
Phenomenon
This talks about caring self care client responses to stress
Phenomenon
Are Theories whose subject matters are some other theories
metatheories
This talks about theories about theories
metatheories
Are broad in scope and complex therefore it requires for the specification through research before they can be fully be tested.
Grand Theories
These are intended to provide structural framework for broad abstract ideas about nursing
Grand theories
Have more limited scope less obstruction address specific phenomena or concepts and reflect practice
Middle-range theories
Are the first level of a ray development
Descriptive theories
They describe phenomena speculate on why phenomena occurs and describe the consequences
Descriptive Theories
Have the ability to explain and relate situations
Descriptive theories
Address a nursing intervention and predict the consequences of specific nursing intervention
Prescriptive theory
It is an action oriented which test the validity and predictability of a nursing intervention
Prescriptive theory
What are the types of theories
Meta theories grand theories middle range theories descriptive theories and prescriptive theories
Nursing theory aims to describe predict and explain the phenomenon of nursing
Jeans and jacob 1978
It should provide the foundation of nursing practices help generate for your knowledge to indicate which direction nursing should develop in the future
Brown 1964
What is the main exponent of nursing
Caring
Can Not be measured it is vital to have the tearing to be analyzed and explain what nurses have to do
Caring
The benefits of having a defined body of theory and nursing include better patient care enhance professional status in nurses improve communication between patients and guidance for research and education
Nolan 1996
Her philosophy is all about the environment
Florence nightingale
Her philosophy is all about the nursing and caring
Ernestine weidenbach
Her philosophy talks about the 14 basic needs
Virginia henderson
Her philosophy talks about the 21 nursing problems
Faye abdellah
Her philosophy talks about the 21 nursing problems
Faye abdellah
Her philosophies talks about the 3 C’s core care and cure
Lydia hall
Her philosophy talks about human caring
Jean watson
Her philosophies are the nursing novice expert
Patricia benner
Grand theories philosophers or theorist
Betty neuman
Imogene king
roper, Tierney, logan
myra ernestine levine
martha rogers
and siste callista roy
Middle range theories
Peplau Ida jean orlando Kolcaba leininger travelbee erickson tomlin swain mercer parse pender newman and adam
It has a model or paradigm ed that explains the linkage of sciences and philosophy and theory that is accepted and applied to the discipline
Nursing paradigm
What are the four major concepts in nursing or the metaparadigm
Person,
environment,
health,
nursing
To all human being and they are the recipient of nursing care
Person
These are the individuals families communities and groups
Persons
Includes factors that affects the individual internally and externally not only the everyday surroundings but also settings where nursing care is provided
Environment
It addresses the person’s state of well-being
health
Degree of wellness and illness experienced by a person
HEalth
Actions characteristics and attributes of a person giving care
nursing
Describe what nursing is what nurses do and how nurses interact with clients
Nursing
It is the diagnosis or treatment of human responses to actual or potential health problems
NUrsing