Theories (Orlando,hall,leininger,newman,parse,agravante) Flashcards

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Deliberative Nursing Process Theory

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Ida Jean Orlando

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Theory of Health as expanding consciousness

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Margaret Newman

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Theory of Human Becoming

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Rosemarie Rizzo Parse

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Culture Care Theory of Diversity and Universality

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Madeleine Leininger

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Care Core Cure Theory

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Lydia Hall

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CASAGRA Transformative Leadership Model

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Sister Carolina Agravante

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the nurse completes a holistic assessment of the client’s needs

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Assessment

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This stage uses the nurse’s clinical judgment about health problems.

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Diagnosis

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This stage addresses each of the problems identified in the diagnosis

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Planning

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the nurse begins using the nursing care plan.

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Implementation

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The nurse looks at the progress of the client toward the goals set the nursing care plan.

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Evaluation

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This circle solely represents the role of nurses, and is focused on performing the task of nurturing patients.

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Care circle

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defines the primary role of a professional nurse such as providing bodily care for the patient and helping the patient complete such basic daily biologca functions, such as eating, bathing, elimination, and dressing.

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Care circle

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the patient receiving nursing care.

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Core circle

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This area emphasizes the social, emotional, spiritual, and intellectual needs of the patient in relation to family, institution, community, and the world.

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Core circle

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the aspect of nursing which involves the administration of medications and treatments..

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Cure circle

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This circle is shared by the nurse with other hathcare professionals, such as physicians or physical therapists.

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Cure circle

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the “pattern of the whole” of a person and includes disease as a manifestation of the pattern of the whole, based on the premise that life is an ongoing process of expanding consciousness.

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Health

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___ is information that depicts the whole and understanding of the meaning of all the once.

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Pattern

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Is both the informational capacity of the system and the ability of the system to interact with its environment.

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Consciousness

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A means whereby space and time become a reality.

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Movement

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The process of choosing and embracing what is important

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Valuing

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It refers to reaching out and beyond the limits a person sets, and that one constantly transforms

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Transcendence

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states that man is a combination of biological, psychological, sociological and spiritual factors.

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Totality paradigm

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states that an is a unitary being interaction with the environment.

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Simultaneity paradigm

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The changeable differences in meanings, patterns, values, lifeways or symbols of care within concepts that are related in supporting human care.

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Cultural care diversity

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The common
general definitions of care with its patterns, values
and symbols that is observed among many cultures and reflect assistive ways to help people.

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Culture care universality

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Local, indigenous or the Insider’s views and values about a certain phenomenon.

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Emic

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Outsider’s or more universal views and values about a certain
phenomenon.

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Etic

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Caring skilled actions and decisions that people of a certain culture retain important care values so that they can keep up their wellbeing, recover from illness, or face handicaps or deaths.

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Cultural care preservation or maintenance

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The supporting, facilitative or enabling specialized actions and decisions that help people of designated culture to adapt to others for a beneficiary or satisfying health outcome with professional care providers

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Cultural care accommodation or negotiation

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The assistive, sustaining facilitative or enabling professionall actions and decisions that help clients greatly change their lifeways for new, different and beneficial healthcare patterns while regarding the client’s cultural values and beliefs and still giving a beneficial or healthier lifeway before the changes were laid out with the clients.

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Cultural care repatterning or restructing