Katie Eriksson Flashcards

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“ ___________ means that we take “caritas” into use when caring for the human being in health and suffering. lt is a manifestation of the love that “just exist”. Caring communion, true caring, occurs when the one caring in a spirit of caritas alleviates the suffering of the patient”

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Caritative caring

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When did katie errikson developed an academic education for Masters and Doctoral degrees in Caring Science?

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1987

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means love and charity, eros and agape are united, and caritas is by nature unconditional love. The fundamental motive of caring science, also motive for all caring. It means that caring is an endeavor to mediate faith, hope, and love through tending, playing and learning.

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Caritas

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An Entity of body, soul and spirit. Is fundamentally religious being, humans are fundamentally holy. Accepting the Human obligation of serving with love and existing for the sake of others

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Human/Person

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Love and Charity, or Caritas as the basic motive of caring. Caring is something natural and original. Natural basic caring is expressed through tending, playing and learning in a spirit of love, faith and hope.

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Nursing

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uses the concept of Ethos in accordance with Aristotle.

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environment

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originally refers to home, or to a place where all human being feels at home.

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ethos

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She define _______ as soundness, freshness, and well being, means as pure as concept wholeness and holiness

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Health

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means love and charity

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caritas

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physical passion, its gratification and fulfillment. It is seeking the welfare and betterment of another regardless of how we feel.

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Eros love

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God’s kind of love, does not have the primary meaning of feelings or affection.

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Agape love

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constitutes the context of the meaning of caring and is the structure that determines caring reality. It is a form of intimate connection that characterizes caring.

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Caring Communion

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13
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contains the caring elements (faith, hope, love, tending, playing and learning.) the act of caring is the art of making something very special our of something less special.

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The act of caring

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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. This is the core of nursing ethics.

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Caritative Caring Ethics

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deals with the basic relation between the patient and the nurse

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Caring ethics

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is an approach that is based on ethics in care means that we, without prejudice, see the human being with respect, and that we confirm his or her absolute dignity.

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Ethical caring

17
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involves the right to be confirmed as a unique human being

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Dignity

18
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the act that occurs when the career welcomes the patient to the caring communion. The concept finds room for a place where the human being is allowed to rest, a place that breathes genuine hospitality, and where the patients appeal for charity meets with a response

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Invitation

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an ontological concept described as a human being’s struggle between good and evil in a state of becoming. it implies in some sense dying away from something, and through reconciliation, the wholeness of the body, soul and spirit is re-created, when the human being’s, holiness and dignity appear. it is a unique, isolated total experience and it’s not synonyms with pain.

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suffering

20
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is experienced in connection
with illness and treatment.

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Suffering related to illness

21
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means not to be taken seriously, not to be welcome, being blamed, and being subjected to the exercise of power

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Suffering related to care

22
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In the situation of being a patient, the entire life of a human
being may be experienced as ________________

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suffering related to life

23
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The patient is a ____________, or a
human being who suffers and patiently endures

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suffering human being

24
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It refers to the drama of suffering.
It implies a change through which a new wholeness is formed.
It implies living with an imperfection with regard to oneself and others but seeing a way forward and a meaning in one’s suffering

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Reconciliation

25
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refers to environment.

It characterizes the total caring reality and is based on cultural elements such as traditions, rituals, and basic values.

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Caring culture

26
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(T OR F) : Care is the caritative approach’s basis

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True

27
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(T OR F) : Act of care is responsibility and service

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True

28
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(T OR F) : Care is unnatural to humans

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False — Natural

29
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(T OR F) : Care is characterized tending, playing and learning

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True

30
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(T OR F) : Care doesn’t improve health

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False

31
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(T OR F) : Care is accepting responsibility for others and willingness to help them.

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True