Nightingale, Henderson, Abdellah, Watson. Flashcards

1
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the proponent of environmental theory?

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Florence Nightingale

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2
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Proponent of Nature of Nursing?

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Virginia Henderson

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3
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Proponent of Patiend centered approach?

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Faye Glenn Abdellah

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4
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Proponent of Philosophy and Science of Caring?

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Jean Watson

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5
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Proponent of Culture Care?

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Madeleine Leininger

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6
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What are the Major components of the environmental theory of Florence Nightingale?

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 Health of Houses
 Ventilation and Warmth
Light
Noise
Variety
Bed and bedding
Cleanliness of Rooms and Walls
Personal Cleanliness
Nutrition and taking Food
Chattering Hopes and Advice
Observation of the Sick
Social Considerations
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7
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give hints for thought to women who have personal charge of the health of thers?

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Notes of Nursing of Florence Nightingale

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8
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T or F

FN Decreases the mortality rate from 42.7 to 40.2

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False

42.7 to 2.2

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9
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First Nurse researcher?

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FN

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10
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– reparative process

– Nature’s effort to remedy a process of poisoning or decay

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Disease

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11
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Central theme of Florence Nightingale’s theory

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Environmental Conservation

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12
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This theorist believes that the person is one who is in need of the caring process to attain or maintain health or die a peaceful death.

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Watson

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13
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She described patient as the only justification for the existence of nursing

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Abdellah

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14
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According to this theorist, the person has physiological, spiritual, sociological, and psychological components.

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Henderson

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15
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She defined environment as social environment, caring, and the culture of caring which affects health.

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Watson

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16
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Health is the state when the individual has no unmet needs and no anticipated or actual impairment.

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Abdellah

17
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Her theory focuses on patient centered approach to nursing.

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Abdellah

18
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According to this theorist, the environment is the home or community from which patient comes

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Abdellah

19
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Believed in a systematic approach to health care with focus on prevention.

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Nightingale

20
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She believes nursing is about environmental manipulation, nutrition, and conservation of the patient’s energy.

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Nightingale

21
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She believes nursing is about environmental manipulation, nutrition, and conservation of the patient’s energy.

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Nightingale

21
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She believes nursing is about environmental manipulation, nutrition, and conservation of the patient’s energy.

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Nightingale

21
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She believes nursing is about environmental manipulation, nutrition, and conservation of the patient’s energy.

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Nightingale

21
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She believes nursing is about environmental manipulation, nutrition, and conservation of the patient’s energy.

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Nightingale

22
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Stressed the importance of clean air and water and decent housing.

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Nightingale

23
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This theorist believes that health is unity and harmony within the mind, body, and soul.

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Watson

24
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Nursing for this theorist is when the nurse does for others what they would do for themselves if they had the strength, the will, and the knowledge.

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Henderson

25
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Central theme of her theory is the nature of nursing.

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Henderson

26
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Focus of her theory is on human science and care.

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Watson

27
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Nursing care is doing something to or for the person or providing information to the person with the goals of meeting needs, increasing or restoring self-help ability, or alleviating impairment.

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Abdellah

28
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She believes that basic nursing care involves providing conditions under which persons can perform their activities unaided.

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Henderson

29
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Nursing is an art and science of human to human care process with a spiritual dimension.

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Watson

30
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She defined person as the one whose well-being the nurse looks after.

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Nightingale

31
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She believes that health is the individual’s ability to function independently.

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Henderson