Module II Flashcards
Florence Nightingale is the author of
Notes in Nursing: What it is What is not
Environmental Theory
Florence Nightingale
Introduced the Nature of Nursing
Virginia Henderson
Virginia Henderson’s theory
14 Fundamental Needs
“service to individuals and families; therefore to society”
Faye Abdellah
Faye Abdellah’s Theory
Patient Centered Approach to Nursing
21 Nursing problems
Dorothy Johnson’s Theory
Behavioral System Model
This theory has 4 major concepts and 7 Subsystems
Behavioral System Model
Goal Attainment Theory
Imogene King
Nursing is a scientific and humanistic mode according to
Madeliene Leininger
Madeliene Leininger
Transcultural Nursing Model
Nursing is a human interaction and proposed 4 conservation principles
Myra Levin
The four conservation Principle by Myra Levin
Conservation of Energy, structural integrity, personal integrity and social integrity
Health Care System Model
Betty Neuman
This theorist is concern to the individuals response to stress
Betty la fea Neuman
Self Care and Self Care Deficit Theory
Dorothea Orem
Orem’s 3 general theory
Theory of Self Care. Self Care Deficit and Nursing Systems
Interpersonal Model
Hildegard Peplau
4 phases of NP Relationship according to Peplau
Orientation. Identification. Exploitation. Resolution
Science of Unitary Human Being
Martha Rogers
Adaptation Model
Sister Callista Roy
Four modes on how individual responds to stimuli
Physiologic mode. self concept mode. role function mode.interdependence mode
Care.Core.Cure Model
Lydia Hall
Dynamic Nurse Patient Relationship Model
Ida Jean Orlando
Three elements composing nursing action
Client behavior, nurse reaction, nurse action
Ernestine Weidenbach
A helping art model
4 main elements Helping Art Model
Philosophy. Purpose. Practice and Art
Human Caring Model
Jean Watson
10 carative factors
Jean Watson
Theory of Human Becoming
Rosemarie Rizzo Parse
3 abiding themes of Human Becoming
meaning, rhythmicity and transcendence
Postulated the Interpersonal Aspects of Nursing Model
Joyce Travelbee