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        | Critical thinking is a rational investigation of ideas, inferences, assumptions, principles, arguments, conclusions, issues, statements, beliefs, and actions that covers scientific reasonnig and includes the nursing process, decision making, and reasoning in controversial issues. |  | 
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        | reasonable, reflective thinking taht is focused on what to believe or do |  | 
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        | The art of thinking about your thinking while you're thinking, to make it better more clear, accurate, and defensible |  | 
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        | Thory of psychodynamic nursing health is a forward movement of personality
 Her nusing roles ex stranger, leader
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        | Callista Roy- Catholic nun |  | Definition 
 
        | Roy's adptation model-equilibrium is desired state. Persons are complex adaptive systems
 Sources of stimuli are
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 residual - personality
 We have adaptive modes and nursing is interventions to modify stimuli and promote adaptation
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        | Martha Rogers - public health dallas girl |  | Definition 
 
        | persons and the invironment are irreducible energy fields, idertified by patterns like lifestyle, nutrition, circadian rhythms and social interaction. |  | 
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        | Theory of goal attainment Mutual goal setting
 peaceful death
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