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Martha Rogers Theory

Theory of USHB

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Martha Rogers born May 12, 1914
Martha Rogers died March 13, 1994
What is SUHB Theory The Unitary human being is irreducible, indivisible, pandimensional energy field identified by pattern and manifesting characteristics specific to the whole, not predicted by knowing the parts.
How many major concepts are there Four concepts
What are the four concepts Energy fields,open systems,pattern and pandimensionality.
What is energy field The fundamental unit of living and non-living. Human beings and environment are energy fields that are infinite and pandimensional.
What is open systems Universe of open systems hold that energy fields are infinite, open and integral within each other with the human and environmental field open systems in continuous interactive process.
Define Pattern Identifies energy fields. Nature of the pattern is innovatively and constantly changing as manifested by unique human-environmental mutual process.
Define Pandimensionality Nonlinear infinite domain or energy fields without spatial or temporal attributes.
Describe major assumptions in nursing Encompasses people and their environments.
Describe assumptions in person Open systems in continuous process with the integral environment.
Assumptions in health Promotion of rhythmic consistency according to some inherent value system.
Assumptions in environment Energy field specific to its given human field changing continuously and characterized by increasing diversity.
What are the principles of Homeodynamics (change) Helicy,Resonancy,integrality
Describe Helicy The spiral development in continuous innovative, unpredictable, nonrepeating, increasing diversity of human-environmental field patterns.
Define Resonancy The patterning changes with development from lower to higher frequency wave patterns in human and environmental fields with varying degree of intensity.
Integrality The continuous mutual human field and environmental field process.
What are the major theoretical assertions Human beings are a unified whole with own integrity and characteristics more than and different from sum of his parts.
Theoretical assertion Human beings and environment are constantly exchanging energy with one another.
Theoretical assertion Life process evolves irreversibly and unidirectionally along space-time continuum.
Theoretical assertion Pattern and organization identify human beings and reflects his innovative wholeness.
Theoretical assertion Human beings are characterized by the capacity for abstraction and imagery, language, thought, sensation and emotions.
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