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  • Omaywu Maris tasis
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  • 1

    system model provides a comprehensive, flexible, holistic and system based perspective for nursing.

    Betty Neumann's

  • 2

    It focuses attention on the response of the client system to actual or potential environmental stressors.

    Betty Neumann's

  • 3

    The use of primary, secondary and tertiary nursing prevention intervention for retention, attainment, and maintenance of optimal client system wellness.

    Betty Neumann's

  • 4

    A pioneer in the community mental health movement in the late 1960s.

    Betty Neumann's

  • 5

    Began developing her health system model, while a lecturer in community health nursing at University of California, Los Angeles.

    Betty Neumann's

  • 6

    The model was published in 1972 as ( ) in Nursing Research.

    "A Model for Teaching Total Person Approach to Patient Problems"

  • 7

    It was refined, and subsequently published in the first edition of Conceptual Models for Nursing Practice, in (), and in the second edition in ().

    1974,1980

  • 8

    Many known, unknown and ()exist. Each differ in it's potential for disturbing a client's usual stability level or normal Line of Defense.

    universal stressors

  • 9

    Stressors both () and known; some are unique to the client. They have potential to disturb equilibrium, thus causing a change in priority of needs at any given moment.

    universal

  • 10

    Man is a composite of the interrelationship of the four variables () which are at all times present.

    biological, psychological, socio-cultural and developmental

  • 11

    reflects basic survival factors Consists of energy resources like normal temperature range, genetic structure, response pattern, organ strength or weakness, ego structure)

    BASIC STRUCTURE OR CORE (BS)

  • 12

    Represents the person's state of equilibrium or stability;

    NORMAL LINE OF DEFENSE (NLD)

  • 13

    represents the internal factors that help the patient defend against a stressor example: body's immune response system

    LINES OF RESISTANCE (LR)

  • 14

    - depicts the dynamic nature that can rapidly alter over a short period of time

    FLEXIBLE LINE OF DEFENSE (FLD)

  • 15

    Flexible Line of Defense ()

    Primary Prevention)

  • 16

    Normal Line of Defense ()

    Secondary Prevention

  • 17

    Lines of Resistance ()

    Tertiary Prevention

  • 18

    She is a nursing research pioneer who developed the "Twenty- One Nursing Problems."

    Faye Glenn Abdellah

  • 19

    She was the first nurse officer to rank a two-star rear admiral, the first nurse, and the first woman to serve as a Deputy Surgeon General.

    Faye Glenn Abdellah

  • 20

    Her book, (), emphasizes nursing science and has elicited changes throughout nursing curricula.

    Patient-Centered Approaches to Nursing/Faye Glenn Abdellah

  • 21

    Recognized as a leader in the development of nursing research and nursing as a profession within the US Public Health Service (PHS) and as an international expert on health problems

    Faye Glenn Abdellah

  • 22

    She believed that nursing care should be based on research, not hours of care.

    Faye Glenn Abdellah

  • 23

    She is a prolific author with more than 150 publications. Her publications include Better Nursing Care Through Nursing Research and Patient-Centered Approaches to Nursing. She also developed educational materials in many areas of public health, including AIDS, hospice care, and drug addiction.

    Faye Glenn Abdellah

  • 24

    The First Lady of Nursing

    Virginia Avenel Henderson

  • 25

    The Sigma Theta Tau International Library is named after her, and she left a legacy that will forever be part of nursing theory history.

    Virginia Avenel Henderson

  • 26

    was an influencial nurse, researcher, theorist, and author.

    Virginia Avenel Henderson

  • 27

    Developed the Nursing Need Theory

    Virginia Avenel Henderson

  • 28

    The unique function of the nurse is to assist the individual, sick or well, in the performance of those activities contributing to health or its recovery (or to peaceful death) that he would perform unaided if he had the necessary strength, will or knowledge, and to do this in such a way to help the individual gain independence as rapidly as possible."

    Virginia Avenel Henderson

  • 29

    she was the author of three editions of "Principles and Practices of Nursing," a widely used text. Her "Basic Principles of Nursing Care,"

    Virginia Avenel Henderson

  • 30

    Henderson co-authored the fifth (1955) and sixth (1978) editions of "Textbook of Principles and Practice of Nursing" when the original author,

    Bertha Harmer

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    system model provides a comprehensive, flexible, holistic and system based perspective for nursing.

    Betty Neumann's

  • 2

    It focuses attention on the response of the client system to actual or potential environmental stressors.

    Betty Neumann's

  • 3

    The use of primary, secondary and tertiary nursing prevention intervention for retention, attainment, and maintenance of optimal client system wellness.

    Betty Neumann's

  • 4

    A pioneer in the community mental health movement in the late 1960s.

    Betty Neumann's

  • 5

    Began developing her health system model, while a lecturer in community health nursing at University of California, Los Angeles.

    Betty Neumann's

  • 6

    The model was published in 1972 as ( ) in Nursing Research.

    "A Model for Teaching Total Person Approach to Patient Problems"

  • 7

    It was refined, and subsequently published in the first edition of Conceptual Models for Nursing Practice, in (), and in the second edition in ().

    1974,1980

  • 8

    Many known, unknown and ()exist. Each differ in it's potential for disturbing a client's usual stability level or normal Line of Defense.

    universal stressors

  • 9

    Stressors both () and known; some are unique to the client. They have potential to disturb equilibrium, thus causing a change in priority of needs at any given moment.

    universal

  • 10

    Man is a composite of the interrelationship of the four variables () which are at all times present.

    biological, psychological, socio-cultural and developmental

  • 11

    reflects basic survival factors Consists of energy resources like normal temperature range, genetic structure, response pattern, organ strength or weakness, ego structure)

    BASIC STRUCTURE OR CORE (BS)

  • 12

    Represents the person's state of equilibrium or stability;

    NORMAL LINE OF DEFENSE (NLD)

  • 13

    represents the internal factors that help the patient defend against a stressor example: body's immune response system

    LINES OF RESISTANCE (LR)

  • 14

    - depicts the dynamic nature that can rapidly alter over a short period of time

    FLEXIBLE LINE OF DEFENSE (FLD)

  • 15

    Flexible Line of Defense ()

    Primary Prevention)

  • 16

    Normal Line of Defense ()

    Secondary Prevention

  • 17

    Lines of Resistance ()

    Tertiary Prevention

  • 18

    She is a nursing research pioneer who developed the "Twenty- One Nursing Problems."

    Faye Glenn Abdellah

  • 19

    She was the first nurse officer to rank a two-star rear admiral, the first nurse, and the first woman to serve as a Deputy Surgeon General.

    Faye Glenn Abdellah

  • 20

    Her book, (), emphasizes nursing science and has elicited changes throughout nursing curricula.

    Patient-Centered Approaches to Nursing/Faye Glenn Abdellah

  • 21

    Recognized as a leader in the development of nursing research and nursing as a profession within the US Public Health Service (PHS) and as an international expert on health problems

    Faye Glenn Abdellah

  • 22

    She believed that nursing care should be based on research, not hours of care.

    Faye Glenn Abdellah

  • 23

    She is a prolific author with more than 150 publications. Her publications include Better Nursing Care Through Nursing Research and Patient-Centered Approaches to Nursing. She also developed educational materials in many areas of public health, including AIDS, hospice care, and drug addiction.

    Faye Glenn Abdellah

  • 24

    The First Lady of Nursing

    Virginia Avenel Henderson

  • 25

    The Sigma Theta Tau International Library is named after her, and she left a legacy that will forever be part of nursing theory history.

    Virginia Avenel Henderson

  • 26

    was an influencial nurse, researcher, theorist, and author.

    Virginia Avenel Henderson

  • 27

    Developed the Nursing Need Theory

    Virginia Avenel Henderson

  • 28

    The unique function of the nurse is to assist the individual, sick or well, in the performance of those activities contributing to health or its recovery (or to peaceful death) that he would perform unaided if he had the necessary strength, will or knowledge, and to do this in such a way to help the individual gain independence as rapidly as possible."

    Virginia Avenel Henderson

  • 29

    she was the author of three editions of "Principles and Practices of Nursing," a widely used text. Her "Basic Principles of Nursing Care,"

    Virginia Avenel Henderson

  • 30

    Henderson co-authored the fifth (1955) and sixth (1978) editions of "Textbook of Principles and Practice of Nursing" when the original author,

    Bertha Harmer