Environment {Ans: All internal and external conditions, circumstances, and influences affecting the person}Jean Watson {Ans: Theory of Caring}Nursing Practice Theories {Ans: -More limited, low level of abstraction, very specific in nursing situations, give a framework for interventions, predict outcomes -Nursing practice theories have the most limited scope and level of abstraction and are developed for use within a specific range of nursing situations. Nursing practice theories provide frameworks for nursing interventions, and predict outcomes and the impact of nursing practice}Learning {Ans: Learning is a dynamic, self-initiated, lifelong process that when successful manifests in the ability to change in thinking, valuing, and behaving. Learning is facilitated through systemic inquiry, expert role modeling, mutual respect, and dynamic trasactions among faculty, students, nurses, clients, and others. Ultimately, learning is the application of information into the lived experience, translating cognitive acquisition to praxis, with the goal of benefiting the larger society}About Martha Rogers {Ans: -Rogers worked as a professor at New York University's School of Nursing, she was also a fellow for the American Academy of Nursing -Her publications include: Theoretical Basis of Nursing (1970), and Nursing Science and Art: A Prospective (1988), Nursing: Science of Unitary, Irreducible, Human