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Roy

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Describes and gives defining characteristics to the person, environment, nursing, and health.   Roy Adaptation Model  
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Relating to the five part problem solving process (ADPIE).   Nursing Process  
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Used as one of the frameworks of course objectives, but also as the framework for evaluation of student progress and performance.   ADN Competencies  
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What are the 4 Modes of Adaptation?   Physiological, Self, Role, & Interdependent Modes.  
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Greater than the sum of all 4 of the Modes of Roy?   Holistic Nature  
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Psychosocial Theory of Development?   Erikson  
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Self Concept?   Identity, Body Image, and Role Performance.  
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What are the 7 Basic Human Needs?   Oxygenation, Fluid & Electrolyte Regulation, Nutrition, Elimination, Rest/Activity, Neurosensory Regulation, and Protection needs.  
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Responses to stimuli from the environment to meet the survival needs?   Physiological Mode  
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Need to know who one is so that one can be & exist with a sense of unity?   Self Concept Mode  
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Need to know who one is in relation to others so that one can act (play the role) appropriately?   Role Function Mode  
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Based on developmental stages of life, essentially ones age & sex e.g. adolescent generative adult. Consider instrumental & expressive behaviors.   Primary Role  
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Relatively permanent that are assumed to carry out that tasks are associated with the developmental stages of life or primary role e.g. mother, son, father, teacher, nurse, accountant.   Secondary Role  
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Temporary roles, freely chosen or short term, that have little influence or a temporary influence on other roles, e.g. carpool driver, camper, shopper. These roles could be moved to secondary role if increased in importance for the person.   Tertiary Role  
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Task related, goal oriented have achievement or action outcome Do not have immediate gratification.   Instrumental Behaviors  
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Related to emotional satisfaction, feeling responses, have emotional or gratifying outcome, immediate gratification.   Expressive Behaviors  
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Needs to have close relationships to meet: Affectional adequacy, Developmental adequacy, Resource adequacy.   Interdependance Mode  
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The idea that natural systems (physical, biological, chemical, social, economic, mental, linguistic etc.) and their properties, should be viewed as wholes, not as collections of parts.   Holism/Holistic view  
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Perception of how one feels about physical self, body appears, functions, size, wholeness, or "how body feels or looks to me".   Physical Self  
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Perception of what and who I am, expresses ones personality, what do I wan To Become?   Personal Self  
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The part of the self that strives to maintain uniformity and organization in daily life for adaptation.   Self-Consistency  
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The part of self that is concerned with what one can be or expects to Be and do.   Self-Ideal  
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The part of self-concerned with formation of conscience, The Knowledge of right or wrong, the setting of standards, religious feelings, and evaluating the degree to which "I am Who and what I Say I am".   Moral-Ethical Self  
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Responses promote integrity (wholeness) in terms of goals of the human system (survival, growth, reproduction, and mastery).   Adaptive Behaviors  
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Responses do not Contribute to goals of the human system (survival, growth, reproduction, and mastery).   Ineffective Behaviors  
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Stimuli that are most immediate confronting the person.   Focal Stimuli  
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Are stimuli that are identified as influencing the current situation.   Contextual Stimuli  
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Stimuli that may influence the adaptive level, but whose effect has not been confirmed.   Residual Stimuli  
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Are the adaptive processes of the regulator subsystem which respond automatically. (Neural, chemical, and endocrine)   Innate Coping Mechanisms  
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Are developed through processes of the cognator subsystem and include perception, information processing, learning, judgement, and emotions.   Acquired Coping Mechanisms  
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What are the 4 concepts that are the essential part of the nursing model?   Person, Health, Nursing, Enviorment  
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Maslow's Hierarchy of Human Needs (5)   Physiological, Safety, Belonging, Esteem, Self Actualization.  
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