Lesson 3 Flashcards

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EVOLUTION OF NURSING THEORIES in order

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METAPA RADIGM
-> Philosophy
-> Conceptual Models
-> Grand Theory
-> Nursing Theory
-> Middle-range theary
-> The future of nursing theory

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The broad conceptual boundaries of the discipline of nursing: HUMAN BEINGS, ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, and NURSING.

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METAPARADIGM

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_______ Is the most general statement of a discipline and functions as a framework in which the more restricted structures of conceptual models develop.

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METAPARADIGM

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The _______ continuum starts with metaparadigms as the most abstract to practice or situation-specific theory as the most practical and concrete form of nursing knowledge.

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nursing knowledge

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A ________ is a set of theories or ideas that provide structure for how a discipline should function.

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metaparadigm

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The environment aspect of the nursing metaparadigms focuses on the ___________________.

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surroundings that affect the patient

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• Person component

The person component of the metaparadigm focuses on the _______.

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receiver of care

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The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, especially when considered as an academic discipline.

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Philosophy

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The study of the theoretical basis of a particular branch of knowledge or experience.

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Philosophy

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10
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The study of the theoretical basis of a particular branch of knowledge or experience.

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Philosophy

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11
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________: Modern Nursing.

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Florence Nightingale

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12
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________: Watson’s Philosophy and “Theory of transpersonal caring.”

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Jean Watson

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13
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________: Theory of Bureaucratic Caring

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Marilyn Anne Ray

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_______ : Caring, Clinical Wisdom, and Ethics in Nursing Practice

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Patricia Benner

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15
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________: Philosophy of Caring

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Kari Martinsen

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16
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_______: Theory of Caritative Caring

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Katie Eriksson

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17
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_________- Are sets of concepts that address phenomena central to nursing in propositions that explain the relationship among them.

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CONCEPTUAL MODELS

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________: The Conservation Model

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Myra Estrin Levine

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________: Unitary Human Beings

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Martha E. Rogers

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________: Self-Care Deficit Theory of nursing

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Dorothea E. Orem

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________: Conceptual system and middle- range theory of Goal Attainment

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Imogene M. King

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_______: Systems Model

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Betty Neuman

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________: Adaptation Model

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Sister Callista Roy

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________: Adaptation Model

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Sister Callista Roy

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________: Behavioral System Model
Dorothy E. Johnson
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________- Concepts that derive from a conceptual model and propose a testable proposition that tests the major premise of the model.
GRAND THEORY
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_______: Health Promotion Model
Nola J. Pender
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________: Theory of Culture Care Diversity and Universality
Madeline M. Leininger
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________: Theory of Culture Care Diversity and Universality
Madeline M. Leininger
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_________: Expanding Health Consciousness
Margaret A. Newman
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________: Human becoming
Rosemarie Rizzo Parse
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CONCEPTS most specific to practice that propose precise-testable nursing practice questions and include details such as patient age group, family situation, health condition, location of the patient, and action of the nurse.
MIDDLE-RANGE THEORIES
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________: Theory Interpersonal Relations of interpersonal releations
Hildegard Peplau
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_______: Human to Human Relationship Model
Joyce Travelbee
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________: Technological Competency as Caring
Rozzano Locsin
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Nursing Theoretical Systems give direction and create understanding in practice, research, administration, and education.
The Future of Nursing Theory
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Nightingale's vision of nursing has been practiced for more than a century, and theory development in nursing has evolved rapidly over the past __ decades, leading to the recognition of nursing as an academic discipline with a specialized body of knowledge.
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Nightingale's vision of nursing has been practiced for more than a century, and theory development in nursing has evolved rapidly over the past __ decades, leading to the recognition of nursing as an academic discipline with a specialized body of knowledge.
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It was during the mid-1800s that Nightingale recognized the unique focus of nursing and declared during knowledge as distinct from ______.
medical knowledge
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After her wartime service of organizing and caring for the wounded in Scutari during the Crimean War, Nightingale's vision and establishment of a School of Nursing at _______ Hospital in London marked the birth of modern nursing. Nightingale's pioneering activities in nursing practice and education and her subsequent writings became a guide for establishing nursing schools and hospitals in the United States at the beginning of the 20th century.
St. Thomas'