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Which mode focuses on the roles a person occupies in society?
Which mode focuses on the roles a person occupies in society?
- Role Function Mode (correct)
- Physiological-Physical Mode
- Self-Concept -Group Identity Mode
- Interdependence Mode
What is the basic need of the Physiological-Physical Mode?
What is the basic need of the Physiological-Physical Mode?
- Operating integrity (correct)
- Psychic and spiritual integrity
- Identity integrity
- Social integrity
Which coping process involves the neural, chemical, and endocrine systems?
Which coping process involves the neural, chemical, and endocrine systems?
- Cognator Subsystem
- Regulator Subsystem (correct)
- Innate coping mechanisms
- Acquired coping mechanisms
What is the composite of beliefs and feelings about oneself at a given time called?
What is the composite of beliefs and feelings about oneself at a given time called?
Which mode focuses on the close relationships of people and their purpose, structure, and development?
Which mode focuses on the close relationships of people and their purpose, structure, and development?
What are the two major coping processes?
What are the two major coping processes?
What is the distinction between adaptation problems and nursing diagnoses based on?
What is the distinction between adaptation problems and nursing diagnoses based on?
What is the basic need of the Self-Concept -Group Identity Mode?
What is the basic need of the Self-Concept -Group Identity Mode?
What are the four cognitive-emotive channels involved in the Cognator Subsystem?
What are the four cognitive-emotive channels involved in the Cognator Subsystem?
What is the composite of beliefs and feelings about oneself based on internal perceptions and perceptions of others' reactions called?
What is the composite of beliefs and feelings about oneself based on internal perceptions and perceptions of others' reactions called?
Which behaviors apply to the receiving and giving of love, respect, and value in interdependent relationships?
Which behaviors apply to the receiving and giving of love, respect, and value in interdependent relationships?
What are the major assumptions in interdependent relationships?
What are the major assumptions in interdependent relationships?
What are the two major areas of interdependence behaviors?
What are the two major areas of interdependence behaviors?
What does health mean in interdependent relationships?
What does health mean in interdependent relationships?
What is nursing's role in interdependent relationships?
What is nursing's role in interdependent relationships?
What is the definition of environment in interdependent relationships?
What is the definition of environment in interdependent relationships?
What does health in interdependent relationships NOT mean?
What does health in interdependent relationships NOT mean?
What are the four adaptive modes that nursing contributes to in interdependent relationships?
What are the four adaptive modes that nursing contributes to in interdependent relationships?
What is the definition of person in interdependent relationships?
What is the definition of person in interdependent relationships?
What is the definition of contributive behavior in interdependent relationships?
What is the definition of contributive behavior in interdependent relationships?
According to Roy's Adaptation Model, what is the role of perception in the adaptive process?
According to Roy's Adaptation Model, what is the role of perception in the adaptive process?
Which of the following best describes a focal stimulus in Roy's Adaptation Model?
Which of the following best describes a focal stimulus in Roy's Adaptation Model?
What are contextual stimuli in Roy's Adaptation Model?
What are contextual stimuli in Roy's Adaptation Model?
What is the role of adaptation in Roy's Adaptation Model?
What is the role of adaptation in Roy's Adaptation Model?
According to Roy's Adaptation Model, what are residual stimuli?
According to Roy's Adaptation Model, what are residual stimuli?
What does Roy's Adaptation Model consider the individual to be?
What does Roy's Adaptation Model consider the individual to be?
What are the major concepts in Roy's Adaptation Model?
What are the major concepts in Roy's Adaptation Model?
How does Roy's Adaptation Model define a system?
How does Roy's Adaptation Model define a system?
What is the adaptation level in Roy's Adaptation Model?
What is the adaptation level in Roy's Adaptation Model?
What are the three levels of the adaptation level in Roy's Adaptation Model?
What are the three levels of the adaptation level in Roy's Adaptation Model?
Flashcards
Roy's Adaptation Model: Modes
Roy's Adaptation Model: Modes
Different ways a person adapts to their environment; includes Role-Function, Interdependence, and Self-Concept-Group Identity.
Role-Function Mode
Role-Function Mode
Adaptation through the roles a person plays in society.
Interdependence Mode
Interdependence Mode
Adaptation by the relationships a person has and their purpose and development.
Self-Concept-Group Identity Mode
Self-Concept-Group Identity Mode
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Physiological-Physical Mode
Physiological-Physical Mode
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Self-Concept-Group Identity
Self-Concept-Group Identity
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Coping Processes
Coping Processes
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Cognator Subsystem
Cognator Subsystem
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Contributive Behaviors
Contributive Behaviors
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Interdependence Behaviors
Interdependence Behaviors
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Health in Interdependence
Health in Interdependence
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Nursing's Role (Interdependence)
Nursing's Role (Interdependence)
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Environment (Interdependence)
Environment (Interdependence)
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Adaptive Process (Roy)
Adaptive Process (Roy)
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Focal Stimulus
Focal Stimulus
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Contextual Stimuli
Contextual Stimuli
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Residual Stimuli
Residual Stimuli
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Adaptation Level
Adaptation Level
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Person (Interdependence)
Person (Interdependence)
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Environment (Interdependence)
Environment (Interdependence)
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Contributive Behavior (Interdependence)
Contributive Behavior (Interdependence)
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Study Notes
Roy's Adaptation Model
Modes
- The Role-Function Mode focuses on the roles a person occupies in society
- The Interdependence Mode focuses on the close relationships of people and their purpose, structure, and development
- The Self-Concept -Group Identity Mode focuses on the composite of beliefs and feelings about oneself at a given time
Basic Needs
- The basic need of the Physiological-Physical Mode is to maintain physiological integrity
- The basic need of the Self-Concept -Group Identity Mode is to maintain a sense of identity and self-respect
Coping Processes
- The two major coping processes are the neural, chemical, and endocrine systems
- The neural, chemical, and endocrine systems are involved in the coping process of the Physiological-Physical Mode
Subsystems
- The Cognator Subsystem involves four cognitive-emotive channels
- The Cognator Subsystem is involved in the processing of information and emotions
Interdependence
- Contributive behaviors apply to the receiving and giving of love, respect, and value in interdependent relationships
- The two major areas of interdependence behaviors are giving and receiving
- Health in interdependent relationships means harmony, balance, and stability
- Nursing's role in interdependent relationships is to facilitate adaptive behaviors
- The definition of environment in interdependent relationships is the setting in which relationships occur
- Health in interdependent relationships does not mean the absence of disease
- The four adaptive modes that nursing contributes to in interdependent relationships are physiological, self-concept, interdependence, and role-function
Person and Environment
- The definition of person in interdependent relationships is an individual with unique characteristics and experiences
- The definition of environment in interdependent relationships is the setting in which relationships occur
- The definition of contributive behavior in interdependent relationships is behavior that enhances relationships
Adaptive Process
- According to Roy's Adaptation Model, perception plays a key role in the adaptive process
- A focal stimulus is a specific stimulus that triggers an adaptive response
- Contextual stimuli are all other stimuli that influence the adaptive response
- The role of adaptation in Roy's Adaptation Model is to maintain integrity and promoted health
- Residual stimuli are stimuli that are not immediately attended to but can influence future adaptive responses
- According to Roy's Adaptation Model, the individual is a holistic, adaptive system
- The major concepts in Roy's Adaptation Model are person, environment, health, and nursing
- A system in Roy's Adaptation Model is a holistic, adaptive entity
- The adaptation level is the level of ability to adapt to changing stimuli
- The three levels of the adaptation level are integrated, compromised, and compromised-deficient
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