In each blank, try to type in the
word that is missing. If you've
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If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. Nursing Theories - 1: Nursing Theories - 2: Supposition or system of that is proposed to explain a given phenomenon. Nursing Theories - 1: Nursing Theories - 2: blocks of theories Nursing Theories - 1: DisciplineNursing Theories - 2: used for fields of study in which the central focus is performance of a role. Nursing Theories - 1: Framework/Model or Grand TheoriesNursing Theories - 2: Group of related , statements or concepts Nursing Theories - 1: ParadigmNursing Theories - 2: Pattern of of shared understandings and assumptions reality and the world. Nursing Theories - 1: Meta-paradigmNursing Theories - 2: with-pattern Nursing Theories - 1: Midlevel Nursing Theories - 2: Focuses on exploration of concepts such as pain, self-esteem, and hardiness. Nursing Theories - 1: Critical Nursing Theories - 2: Used in academia to describe theories that help elucidate how social affect a wide variety of human experiences from art to social practices. In nursing, it helps explain how these structures as race, gender, etc., affect patient health Nursing Theories - 1: PhilosophyNursing Theories - 2: A belief system, often an early effort to define nursing phenomena and serves as the basis of later formulations. Nursing Theories - 1: Metaparadigm for Nursing (Major )Nursing Theories - 2: or client, Environment, Health & Nursing Nursing Theories - 1: Person or Nursing Theories - 2: recipient of care (includes individuals, families, groups and communities). Nursing Theories - 1: Nursing Theories - 2: the internal and external surroundings that affect the client. This includes people in the physical , such as families, friends and significant others. Nursing Theories - 1: Nursing Theories - 2: the degree of wellness or well-being that the experiences. Nursing Theories - 1: NursingNursing Theories - 2: the attributes, characteristics, and actions of the nurse providing care on behalf of, or in with, the client. Nursing Theories - 1: NightingaleNursing Theories - 2: Environmental Nursing Theories - 1: Environmental Nursing Theories - 2: Pure air, water, efficient drainage, , sunlight Nursing Theories - 1: Hildegard Nursing Theories - 2: Interpersonal relations Nursing Theories - 1: Interpersonal ModelNursing Theories - 2: Orientation, , Exploitation, Resolution Nursing Theories - 1: Virginia Nursing Theories - 2: Fourteen fundamental Nursing Theories - 1: RogersNursing Theories - 2: Unitary Human Beings. Non-contact therapeutic Nursing Theories - 1: ManNursing Theories - 2: Irreducible, Interacts continuously, Behaves in , Sentient being Nursing Theories - 1: OremNursing Theories - 2: Self-care, Self-care deficit, Systems Nursing Theories - 1: Imogene Nursing Theories - 2: Goal Theory Nursing Theories - 1: NewmanNursing Theories - 2: Sytem's Nursing Theories - 1: Sister Callista Nursing Theories - 2: Adaptation Nursing Theories - 1: Madeleine Nursing Theories - 2: Cultural Care Diversity and Theory Nursing Theories - 1: Jean Nursing Theories - 2: Theory Nursing Theories - 1: ParseNursing Theories - 2: Becoming Theory |
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