Nightingale, Watson, Benner Flashcards
Which theorist was also known as “The Lady with the Lamp”?
Florence Nightingale
Why was Nightingale called The Lady with the Lamp?
She brought a lamp while tending to her patients
Who defined nursing as “activities that promote health which occur in any caregiving situation, and can be done by anyone”?
Florence Nightingale
Which theorist said that “Nursing should go beyond task, procedures, and techniques used in practice settings”?
Jean Waston
Who states that the goal of nursing is to place the patient in the best possible condition for nature to act?
Florence Nightingale
Who said the nursing consists of knowledge thought, values, philosophy, commitment, and action with some degree of passion?
Jean Watson
Which theorist said that humans cannot be treated as objects and cannot be separated from self, other, nature, and the larger universe?
Jean Watson
Who defined nursing as a caring relationship, an enabling condition of connection and concern?
Patricia Benner?
Who viewed nursing as a caring practice whose science is guided by the moral art and ethics of care and responsibility?
Patricia Benner
True or False: Florence Nightingale defined ‘Person’ as “a self-interpreting being, the person does not come into the world predefined but gets defined in the course of living a life”
FALSE. This definition is by Patricia Benner.
True or False: According to Patricia Benner, nurses attend to all dimensions of the body and seek to understand the role of embodiment in particular situation of health, illness, and recovery.
TRUE
Who defined person as a unity of mind, body, spirit, and nature?
Jean Watson
True or False: According to Jean Watson, personhood is ties to notions that one’s soul possesses a body that is confined by objective time and space.
FALSE. One’s body is not confined by objective time and space.