Nursing as an Art Flashcards
This refers to the way in which individuals perceive their ability to carry out
significant roles. It can be carried out through socialization and performance of
standards of behavior. It can be carried out through socialization and
performance of standards of behavior.
Role performance
This involves the internal sense of individuality, wholeness and consistency of a
person overtime and in different situations.
Personal identity
This refers to is an individual’s overall feeling of self-worth or the emotional
appraisal of self-concept. It is the most fundamental self-evaluation because it
represents the overall judgment of personal worth or value.
Self esteem
This theorist proposed that Caring is “Helping the Other Grow”
Milton Mayeroff
This involves mental image related to the body, including physical appearance,
structure or function.
Body image
Self-concept is how a person thinks about self. *
True
Self-concept is influenced by the interaction of a person with others
True
Successful mastery of the childhood tasks lead to a solid foundation of self.
False
Toddler develops inferiority if they are not allowed to play with other children. *
False
The Culture Care Diversity and Universality Theory was proposed b
Madeleine Leininger
According to this theorist, caring is a nurturing way of relating to a valued “other”
toward one whom feels a personal sense of commitment and responsibility.
*
Kristen Swanson
According to this theorist, caring is the human mode of being - Caring the Human Mode of Being
Sr. Marie Simone Roach
This theorist proposed that caring is contextual and is influenced by the
organizational structure Theory of Bureaucratic Caring
Marilyn Anne Ray
Caring as the essence and moral ideal of nursing according to this theorist.
Jean Watson
Caring is knowing and nurturing people/individuals living and growing in caring
according to
Anne Boykin and Savina Schoenhofe