TFN MODULE 3 NI BABY LOVES Q Flashcards
what they believe about the development of knowledge about those phenomena, and what they value with regard to their actions and practices
Philosophy
abstract and general concepts that address the phenomena of central interest to a discipline; conceptual framework, diet in terms of assessing intake, timelines of the food, and its effect on the person.
Conceptual Model
____addressed by the use of medicine and nursing to address various diseases.
Biological
____consists of self-concept, feelings, thought-processes and social interactions.
Psychological and social components -
___intertwined with Nightingale’s own spiritual beliefs; that the person is valued.
Spirituality-
theory of the Person is based on holism.
Nightingale theory
_____ is the concern of integrating the biological, social, psychological and spiritual with its environment.
Holism
There exist five environmental components which are essential to an individual’s health. These are known collectively as the “health of houses”, and outline factors of the physical environment which must receive attention.
- Environment
In Florence Nightingale’s theory, ______, one of the elements in the four metaparadigms, is the individual receiving care.
Nightingale’s perception of the _____is that the_____ is a multidimensional being. That includes biological, psychological, social and spiritual components
Person
____is viewed as the combined result of environmental, psychological and physical factors, not just the absence of disease.
Nightingale states that “____ is not only to be well, but to be able to use well every power we have
- Health
Nightingale isolated 5 factors essential in securing an individual’s health; these includes_______
pure air, pure water, efficient
Drainage, cleanliness and light.
The duties of nursing includes:
providing essentials such as fresh air, warmth, light, cleanliness, quiet and a proper diet.
Watson uses interchangeably the terms human being, _____, life, personhood, and self. She views the _____ as
“a unity of mind/body/spirit/nature”
Transpersonal Caring Theory Metaparadigm
- Person
She defined_____ as “unity and harmony within the mind, body, and soul”; associated with the “degree of congruence between the self as perceived and the self as experienced.”
Health
Watson speaks to the nurse’s role in the _____ as “attending to supportive, protective, and or corrective mental, physical, societal, and spiritual environments.”
*Environment
Spirituality involves creativity and choice and is revealed in attachment, love, and community. This means never treating people as a means to an end or as an end in themselves, but rather as beings with the capacity to make choices.
Spiritual-ethical caring