The Neuman Model (part 1) Flashcards
Adaptation model. 4 modes of adaptation physiologic needs, self concept, role function, and interdependence relations – health is based upon integration of the whole person.
A.) Florence Nightingale B.) Virginia Henderson
C.) Martha Rogers D.) Sister Callista Roy
E.) Dorothea Orem F.) Imogene King
G.) Betty Neuman H.) Dorothy Johnson
I.) Clara Barton
D.) Sister Callista Roy
Behavioral system model. 7 subsystems: affiliative, achievement, dependence, aggressive, eliminative, ingestive, and sexual.
A.) Florence Nightingale B.) Virginia Henderson
C.) Martha Rogers D.) Sister Callista Roy
E.) Dorothea Orem F.) Imogene King
G.) Betty Neuman H.) Dorothy Johnson
I.) Clara Barton
H.) Dorothy Johnson
Mother of modern nursing. Environmental theory, the body will repair itself if the conditions are healthy.
A.) Florence Nightingale B.) Virginia Henderson
C.) Martha Rogers D.) Sister Callista Roy
E.) Dorothea Orem F.) Imogene King
G.) Betty Neuman H.) Dorothy Johnson
I.) Clara Barton
A.) Florence Nightingale
Goal attainment theory. 3 interacting systems: individuals, groups, society – health is based upon the persons ability to interact successfully with and ever changing environment.
A.) Florence Nightingale B.) Virginia Henderson
C.) Martha Rogers D.) Sister Callista Roy
E.) Dorothea Orem F.) Imogene King
G.) Betty Neuman H.) Dorothy Johnson
I.) Clara Barton
F.) Imogene King
Founded the Red Cross.
A.) Florence Nightingale B.) Virginia Henderson
C.) Martha Rogers D.) Sister Callista Roy
E.) Dorothea Orem F.) Imogene King
G.) Betty Neuman H.) Dorothy Johnson
I.) Clara Barton
I.) Clara Barton
Health care systems model. Open system consisting of a basic structure or central core of survival factors surrounded by concentric rings that are bounded by lines of resistance, a normal line of defense, and a flexible line of defense. The total person is a composite of physiologic, psychologic, sociocultural, and developmental variables.
A.) Florence Nightingale B.) Virginia Henderson
C.) Martha Rogers D.) Sister Callista Roy
E.) Dorothea Orem F.) Imogene King
G.) Betty Neuman H.) Dorothy Johnson
I.) Clara Barton
G.) Betty Neuman
Conceptual Model / Theoretical Framework
Definition of nursing. 14 fundamental needs, health is viewed as the ability of the person to perform the 14 basic daily processes. Nurse aides the client in performing these processes when the client is too sick to do them alone.
A.) Florence Nightingale B.) Virginia Henderson
C.) Martha Rogers D.) Sister Callista Roy
E.) Dorothea Orem F.) Imogene King
G.) Betty Neuman H.) Dorothy Johnson
I.) Clara Barton
B.) Virginia Henderson
What are the 4 concepts basic to nursing theory?
Nursing Theory
- ) person or client
- ) environment
- ) health / illness
- ) nursing
Unitary human beings as an energy field. Human makeup is a complex system of its parts and the energy it exudes that is greater than the sum of the physical mass, health and nursing to promote it is reintegrating the human with the natural environment to promote positive energy
A.) Florence Nightingale B.) Virginia Henderson
C.) Martha Rogers D.) Sister Callista Roy
E.) Dorothea Orem F.) Imogene King
G.) Betty Neuman H.) Dorothy Johnson
I.) Clara Barton
C.) Martha Rogers
Self-care deficit theory. Health is based upon unity in the areas of biology, symbolism, and social integration, and individual is well and health when he/she is integrated in a balanced way at a basic level which pervades into the higher levels of life. Definite focus on human beings.
A.) Florence Nightingale B.) Virginia Henderson
C.) Martha Rogers D.) Sister Callista Roy
E.) Dorothea Orem F.) Imogene King
G.) Betty Neuman H.) Dorothy Johnson
I.) Clara Barton
E.) Dorothea Orem