Locsin's Theory of Technological Competence Flashcards
The practice of knowing persona as a whole with the use of varying technologies is called:
Technological competency as caring in ursing
Entering the world of other requires
Rapport, Trust, and Commitment
The idealization of persons as complete human beings “in the moment” is expressed by Locsin as:
Wholeness
A shared lived experience between the nurse and nursed is called a:
Nursing situation
The primary nursing process in the theory of technological competency as caring in nursing is:
Knowing
Illuminations of the person’s hope, dreams, and aspirations are referred to by Locsin as :
Calls for nursing
A process that regards human beings a “stuff” to care about rather than knowledgeable participants of care is:
Objectification
Mechanisms that persons use that allow the nurse to respond with the authentic intention to know them fully as persons in the movement are:
Calls for nursing
According to Locsin, coming to know a person deters:
Objectification
The continuous, circular, and recursive process of knowing persons demonstrates the ever-changing, and the dynamic nature of fundamental ways of knowing in nursing describes Locsin’s process of _______ in the theory of technological competence as caring in nursing?
Further knowing
A simultaneous practice of conjoined activities that are crucial to knowing personal is known as:
Participative engaging
The process of technologies knowing in nursing involves a circuitous and recursive process of engagement which does not include:
Gathering views of a person
T/F: Nursing technological expertise is often perceived as non-caring.
True
T/F: Locsin argues that technological competency can and should displace the perception of caring in nursing.
False
T/F: The nurse can know the person fully only in the moment.
True