Filipino Theories Flashcards

1
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What is the theory of Ma. Irma C. Bustamante?

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Maternal Role Attainment

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Ma. Irma C. Bustamante’s Maternal Role Attainment is based on what theory?

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Kathryn E. Barnard Child Interaction Theory

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3
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what improved infant’s weight gain and motor and sensory functions?

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rocking-motion

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4
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What is the essence of womanhood?

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being a good mother and a good wife

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5
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What are the roles that woman play?

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Working mother and non-working mother

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6
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was lerceived wrong, however, respondents felt they could do little about the situation

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abused

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7
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A number of respondents felt that _____ are to blame for the occurence of abuse

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women

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8
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As measured by the 1.________, the respondents self esteem was found to be 2._____

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self esteem scale
moderate

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9
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What is the theory of Sister Letty G. Kuan?

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Retirement and Role Discontinues

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What is the most determinant factor in Retirement and Role Discontinuities?

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self-preparation

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11
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is important especially in dealing with difficult life transitions

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self-preparation

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12
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is the endurance of cells and tissues to withstand the 2. ________ of the human body

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  1. physiological age
  2. wear and tear phenomenon
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13
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refers to the set of shared expectations focused upon a particular position

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role

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14
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it is also the set of shared expectations from the _________ and the values internalized while preparing for the position as well as adaptations to the expectations socially defined for the position itself

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  1. role
  2. retiree’s socialization experiences
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15
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is the period between near retirement and post retirement years

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Change of life

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16
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In medico-physiologic terms, this equates with ______ period of adjustment and readjustment to another tempo of life

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change of life
2. climacteric period

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17
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is he interruption in the line of status enjoyed or role performed

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role discontinuity

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18
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The interruption of role discontinuity may be brought about by?

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accident, emergency, change of position or retirement

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19
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What are the five determinants of positive perceptions in retirement and positive reactions toward role discontinuities?

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  1. health status
  2. income
  3. work status
  4. family constellation
  5. self-preparation
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20
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refer to the physiological and mental state of the respondents, classified as either sickly or healthy

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health status

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21
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also called economic level, refers to the 2.________ of the respondent which can be classified as poor, moderate or rich

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income
financial affluence

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22
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means the type of family composition described as either 2._______ or 3.______ where there are three generations of family members live under one roof

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  1. family constellation
  2. close knit
  3. extended family
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23
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whose family member live in separate dwelling units

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distanced family

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24
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where only husband, wife and children live together

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nuclear family

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25
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What is the theory of Carmencita Abaquin?

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Prepare Me theory

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26
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Are the nursing interventions provided to address the multi-dimensional problems if cancer patients that can be given in any settings where patients choose to be confined

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Prepare Me (Holistic Nursing Intervention)

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27
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Being with another person during the times of need

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Presence

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28
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Presence includes__________?

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therapeutic communication
active listening
touch

29
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recall of past experiences, feelings, and thoughts to facilitate adaptation to present circumstances

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Reminisce therapy

30
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techniques to encourage and elicit relaxation for the purpose of decreasing undesirable signs and symptoms such as 1. _____, 2. _______, 3. ______

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Relaxation Breathing
1. pain
2. muscle tension
3. anxiety

31
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encourages an elicit form of relaxation for the purpose of altering 2._________ by focusing in an image or thought to facilitate 3._____ which helps establish connection and 4. _________.

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1.Meditation
2. patient’s level of awareness
3. inner sight
4. relationship with God

32
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Assisting another individual to clarify his own values about health and illness in order to facilitate effective decision-making skills.

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Values Clarification

33
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The process of values clarification helps one to become ________ by achieving closer between what we do and what we feel.

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internally consistent

34
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What is the theory of Rozzano Locsin?

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Technological Caring

35
Q

is used to know wholeness of persons moment to moment

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Technology

36
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are caring by virtue of their humanness (Boykin and Schoenhofer,2001)

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persons

37
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Persons are ____ or complete in the moment

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whole

38
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Persons are caring by _____ of their ______

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  1. virtue
  2. humanness
39
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is a discipline and a professional practice

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nursing

40
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What are the Three dimensions of technological value in the theory?

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Technology as completing human beings
Technology as machine technologies
Technologies that mimic human beings and human activities

41
Q

to re-formulate the ideal human being such as replacement parts both 2. ______ or 3. ______

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  1. Technology as completing human beings
  2. mechanical
  3. organic
42
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examples are computers and gadgets enhancing nursing activities to provide quality patient care

give example

A

Technology as machine technologies

Penelope or Da Vinci in the Operating Theatres

43
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to meet the demands of nursing care practices

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Technologies that mimic human beings and human activities

44
Q

What are examples of technologies that mimic human beings and human activities

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cyborgs
anthropomorphic machines such as nursebots

45
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is the harmonious coexistence between technologies and caring in nursing

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technological competency as caring in nursing

46
Q

What brings the patient closer to the nurse?

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technology

47
Q

The process of ______ is guided by technological knowing in which persons are appreciated as participants in their care rather than as objects of care.

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knowing person or knowing

48
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both nurse and the one nursed plan a _______ from which the nurse recognize a rewarding nursing practice that is responsive to the patient’s desire for care

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mutual care process

49
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in this stage of the process is the alternating rhythm of implementation and evaluation

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participation in appreciation

50
Q

The simultaneous practice of conjoined activities which are crucial in knowing persons

A

Participation in appreciation

51
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The continuous, circular process demonstrates the ______, _____ nature of knowing in nursing

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ever-changing
dynamic

52
Q

What is the theory of Cecilia Laurente?

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Theory of Nursing Practice and Career

53
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2.______ of nursing activities as observed in medical-surgical wards/units in selected government and private hospital in Metro Manila

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1.Theory of nursing practice and career
2. Categorization

54
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What is the theory of Carolina S. Agravante?

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CASAGRA Transformative Leadership Model

55
Q

She focuses on the type of
leadership in nursing that can challenge that value of the changing world

A

Carolina S. Agravante

56
Q

What are the three elements of transformation leadership?

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  1. servant-leader spirituality
  2. self-mastery
  3. special expertise
57
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What is the theory of Joel Rey Acob?

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Caring as Unending Expression of Nursing (CUEN)

58
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sees the person as dignified being, who lives and grows in caring environment from moment-to-moment.

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CUEN

59
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is intentional expression of nursing care to the nursed, who is recognized as person, living, growing in caring environment.

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caring

60
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is a process of living grounded in caring and is enhanced through nurturing relationships by caring for others.

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Personhood

61
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What is the theory of Phoebe Lynn B. Calungsod?

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Integral Interaction Theory

62
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is an ultimate indispensable syntax of nursing practice which occurs during Nurse-Person encounter as well as Nurse- Health Care Team’s collaboration for the sole purpose of creating a safe environment to the patient, fam and community thus ensuring well-being.

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integral interaction

63
Q

What are the components of integral interaction?

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intentionality of care -foundation
therapeutic communication- connection
transaction- helping hand

64
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Integral interaction is an essential interconnection between the Nurse and the Client towards the achievement of well-being

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Nurse-Client Integral Interaction Theory

65
Q

Is a professional individual licensed to practice
nursing who is responsible in rendering appropriate nursing care and services to the
client.

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Nurse

66
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Is the individual, group or family who are recipients of the nursing care and services given by the nurse.

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Client

67
Q

Is the total well-being of an individual.

A

health

68
Q

The setting surrounding the integral interaction process

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environment

69
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The general welfare of the nurse and the client.

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well-being