Dorothy Johnson's Behavioral System Model Quiz

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A ______ by Jonathan Anderson 'Behavioral System Model'

film

Dorothy Johnson ______ - February 4, 1999

August 12, 1919

Johnson's 'Behavioral System Model' has 7 ______ of behavior

subsystems

One of the structural characteristics of Johnson's model is ______

goal

______ is one of the concepts defined in Johnson's model

Dominance

Johnson's model is integrated into the ______ process in nursing

nursing

Study Notes

Dorothy Johnson's Life and Work

  • Born on August 12, 1919, and died on February 4, 1999
  • Developed the Behavioral System Model

Assumptions of the Behavioral System Model

  • 3 assumptions (not specified)

Major Concepts and Definitions

  • 7 subsystems of behavior (not specified)

Structural Characteristics of the Behavioral System Model

  • 4 structural characteristics (not specified)

Goal of the Behavioral System Model

  • 4 goals (not specified)

Set Choice of Behavior and Behavior (Action)

  • 4 points (not specified)

Nursing Process and Johnson's Behavioral System Model

  • Assessment: includes attachment, dependency, ingestion, elimination, sexuality, aggression, achievement, and restorative behavior
  • Diagnosis:
    • Insufficiency: a state when a particular subsystem is not functioning
    • Discrepancy: behavior that does not meet the intended goal
    • Incompatibility: conflicting goals or behaviors of two subsystems
    • Dominance: behavior in one subsystem is used more than others, regardless of the situation
  • Planning and Implementation: outcomes-based
  • Evaluation: assessment of outcomes

Overview

  • Johnson's Behavioral System Model was developed in 1976
  • Critique: accepted by the nursing community

Test your knowledge on Dorothy Johnson's Behavioral System Model, which includes the 3 assumptions, major concepts, 7 subsystems of behavior, structural characteristics, goals, and more. Explore the core elements and critique of this nursing theory.

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