Behavioral Concepts and Nursing InterventionCarolyn E. Carlson, Betty Blackwell |
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FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS IN ILLNESS | 1 |
RESPONSES TO CHANGES IN HEALTH STATUS | 113 |
RESPONSES TO CHANGES IN HEALTH STATUS MLIGRAMES | 161 |
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able acceptance achievement action activity adaptation Adult alienation anger anxiety aspects assessment attempt aware basic become behavior body image changes child client communication concept coping deal death defined definition denial described directed disability discussion effective emotional example expectations experience expression face factors feelings function give goals grief helplessness hope hospital hostility human humor identify important increased individual influence intervention involved knowledge learning living loss maintain means methods mother noted Nurs nurse objective observed occur one's pain Parent patient person physical position possible practice present problem professional psychological questions reactions reality recognize relationship relaxation response restlessness result role says sense sexual shame significant situation social specific staff stress strokes student suggested techniques tension tion treatment trust types understanding usually values variables women York