Exam 23: Pamela Reeds Theory of Self-Transcendence

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Acknowledging an inner potential for well-being can be a source of ______ in illness and end of life.

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Reed's Theory of Self-Transcendence was significantly influenced by which of the following theorists?

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According to Reed,what promotes human development is assumed to also facilitate a sense of well-being.

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What distinguishes Reed's theory as a nursing theory is its inclusion of:

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According to Reed,self-transcendence is a:

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The three major concepts of Reed's theory of self-transcendence are:

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The intent of the Theory of Self-Transcendence promotes transcendence through _________ self,others,nature,and various aspects of the environment.

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Participating in volunteer work would be considered what type of approach to expand personal boundaries?

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The original thinking for the Theory of Self-Transcendence is derived from:

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According to Reed,a person's __________ influences how she or he perceives the world and imagines the mysteries beyond this world.

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The core concept of Reed's theory is:

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In the theory of self-transcendence,the nursing perspective emphasizes a potential for healing,independent of biophysical health and medical cure.

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The inner potential humans have for healing,growth,and well-being throughout the lifespan is broadly defined by Reed as:

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Reed's theory and scale allow us to catalog all instances of human self-transcendence.

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In the Theory of Self-Transcendence,_______ refers to a pattern in living systems of increasing complexity and organization over time.

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