MIDTERMS REVIEW Flashcards
Theory of Goal Attainment
Imogene M. King
interacting with patient, setting goals, then taking action to achieve those goals
Theory of Goal Attainment
Imogene M. King
Systems Model
Betty Neuman
patient’s response to environmental stressors; nurse’s job to maintain the client system’s stability through the use of primary, secondary, and tertiary preventions
Systems Model
Betty Neuman
Adaptation Model
Sister Callista Roy
person is always in constant interaction with environmental stimulis that threatens or promotes a person’s existence. For survival, the human adaptive system must respond positively through their “adaptive mechanisms”
Adaptation Model
Sister Callista Roy
Dorothy Johnson
Behavioral System Model
advocates the fostering of an efficient and functioning behavioral system in the patient to prevent illness. Patient has seven subsystems that contributes to his/her equillibrium
Behavioral System Model
Dorothy Johnson
Theory of Nursing as Caring
Anne Boykin and Savina Schoenhofer
Nursing’s focus and aim as a discipline of knowledge and a professional service are “nurturing persons living to care and growing in caring.”
Theory of Nursing as Caring
Anne Boykin and Savina Schoenhofer
Abraham Meleis
Transitions Theory
Focuses on assisting nurses in facilitating patients’, families’, and communities’ healthy transitions.
Transitions Theory
Abraham Meleis
Nola J. Pender
Health Promotions Model
Describes the interaction between the nurse and the consumer while considering the role of the health promotion environment.
Health Promotions Model
Nola J. Pender
Madeleine Leininger
Transcultural Nursing