Group 4 Flashcards
She developed the “Care, Cure, Core” Theory of Nursing, also known as the Three Cs Model.
- Her theory highlights holistic, patient-centered care and is widely applied in chronic illness and rehabilitation.
- Her work shaped modern nursing by emphasizing both science and human connection.
A. Lydia Hall
B. Faye Abdellah
C. Jean Watson
A. Lydia Hall
Nurturing and addressing basic needs
A. Care
B. Cure
C. Core
A. Care
Medical and technical interventions.
A. Care
B. Cure
C. Core
B. Cure
Focusing on the patient’s inner self and autonomy.
A. Care
B. Cure
C. Core
C. Core
She developed the “21 Nursing Problems” theory, emphasizing patient-centered care and nursing as a problem-solving process.
A. Lydia Hall
B. Faye Abdellah
C. Jean Watson
B. Faye Abdellah
What are the 3 categories in which the 21 Nursing Problems Theory are classified?
- Physical Needs
- Emotional Needs
- Social Needs
- Maintaining hygiene
- Nutrition
- Oxygen supply
A. Physical Needs
B. Emotional Needs
C. Social Needs
A. Physical Needs
- Providing comfort
- Providing safety
A. Physical Needs
B. Emotional Needs
C. Social Needs
B. Emotional Needs
Fostering interpersonal relationships
A. Physical Needs
B. Emotional Needs
C. Social Needs
C. Social Needs
She developed the “Theory of Human Caring”, emphasizing the importance of caring relationships and holistic care in nursing practice.
Her theory focuses on human connection and the healing process through caring.
A. Lydia Hall
B. Faye Abdellah
C. Jean Watson
C. Jean Watson
- Promote a supportive and caring environment.
- Emphasizes the importance of spiritual, emotional, and physical health.
- Foster transpersonal caring relationships, focusing on the nurse-patient connection at a deep, holistic level.
A. Ten Carative factors / Processes
B. Core Principles
A. Ten Carative factors / Processes
- Caring is central to nursing practice and essential for healing.
- Nurses should address patient’s mind, body, and spirit.
- Healing occurs when patients feel valued and respected.
A. Ten Carative factors / Processes
B. Core Principles
B. Core Principles
The Three Application of the Theory of Human Caring.
- Caring Moments
- Holistic Healing
- Promoting Patient Dignity
Example: Sitting with a patient to listen to their concerns, showing empathy and presence.
A. Caring Moments
B. Holistic Healing
C. Promoting Patient Dignity
A. Caring Moments
Example: Incorporating relaxation techniques like meditation or spiritual rituals to ease a patient’s stress.
A. Caring Moments
B. Holistic Healing
C. Promoting Patient Dignity
B. Holistic Healing
Example: Respecting a terminally ill patient’s wishes for end-of-life care.
A. Caring Moments
B. Holistic Healing
C. Promoting Patient Dignity
C. Promoting Patient Dignity
She developed the “Culture Care Theory”, which emphasizes the importance of cultural understanding in nursing care.
A. Madeleine Leininger
B. Rosemarie Rizzo Parse
C. Katie Eriksson
A. Madeleine Leininger