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Neuman's System Model

Author: Rebecca Lopez
Across
Continuous flow of input and process, output and feedback. Neuman's view of the clients system.
A nursing intervention that focuses on keeping stressors and the stress response from having a detrimental effect on the body.
The environment that is created and developed unconsciously by the client and is symbolic of system wholeness.
State of balance as a client adequately copes with stressors to attain or maintain an optimal level of health.
A variable which refers to system functions that relate to social and cultural expectations and activities.
The return of system stability, following treatment for stressor reaction
The condition in which all systems parts are in harmony with the whole system of the client.
A profession which is concerned with all of the variables which influence the response a person might have to a stressor, which uses preventions to reduce stressors.
The prevention which occurs after the system reacts to a stressor. Focuses on preventing damage to the central core.
Vital arena to the system and its functions. Viewed as all factors that affect and are affected by the system.
The matter, energy, and information exchanged between client and environment that is entering the system at any point in time.
Down
The variables of the person in interaction with the internal and external environment, comprise the whole client system.
Process of energy conservation that increases organization and complexity, moving the system toward stability or wellness.
The line of defense which protects the normal line of defense from invasion by stressors.
A stressor which occurs outside the client system boundary, are close to the system and have an impact to the system.
The variable which refers to the structure and functions of the body.
The line of defense that explains what the client has become over time. The usual state of wellness.
A state of insufficiency with disrupting needs unsatisfied. More energy is used by the system than is built and stored.
Any phenomenon that might penetrate a client's line of defense and can have either a positive or negative outcome.
The process of energy depletion and disorganization moving the system toward illness or death.