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This theory explains factors within the client’s living situation that support or

interfere with the client’s ability to do self-care.


Select one:
a. Hildegard Peplau’s Theory
b. Florence nightingale’s Theory
c. Dorothea Orem’s Theory

d. Faye Abdellah’s Theory

The goal of her theory is to develop interaction/interpersonal relationship


between the nurse and the client.
Select one:
a. Dorothy Johnson
b. Hildegard Peplau
c. Ida Jean Orlando

d. Lydia Hall

Who was the proponent of the 3C’s Theory (Core, Care, Cure)?
Select one:
a. Faye Abdellah
b. Lydia Hall
c. Virginia Henderson

d. Hildegard Peplau

The Person or Therapeutic Use of Self is what aspect of the Core, Care, Cure
theory?
Select one:
a. The Core
b. The Care
c. The Code

d. The Cure

Establishing trust in the Nurse-Patient Relationship occurs in which phase?


Select one:
a. Exploitation
b. Resolution
c. Orientation

d. Identification

How many basic needs are structured in Virginia Henderson’s theory?


Select one:
a. 14
b. 21
c. 12

d. 15

Dorothy Johnson’s theory is which of the following?


Select one:
a. Environment theory
b. Self-Care Deficit theory
c. Behavior System Model of Nursing

d. 14 Nursing Components

“The unique function of the nurse is to assist the individual, sick or well, in the
performance of those activities contributing to health or recovery (or to peaceful
death)”, is the theory of:
Select one:
a. Dorothea Orem
b. Virginia Henderson
c. Florence Nightingale

d. Faye Abdellah

She was known as the Mother of Modern Nursing, from her early observations
during the Crimean war to her book: Notes on Nursing.
Select one:
a. Dorothy Johnson
b. Florence Nightingale
c. Faye Abdellah

d. Lydia Hall

The four main concepts common to nursing that appear in each of the current
conceptual models are:
1. Person 4. Medicine
2. Nursing 5. Health
3. Environment 6. Psychology
Select one:
a. 1,2,3 and 4
b. 1,2,3 and 6
c. 1,2,3 and 5

d. 3,4,5 and 6

In which of the following periods in the development of nursing did nurses learn
their skills through formal curricular program and clinical training?
Select one:
a. Educative
b. Apprenticeship
c. Contemporary

d. Intuitive

Nurse’s roles according to Virginia Henderson are the following, Except:


Select one:
a. Helping the patient
b. Working with the patient
c. Curing the patient

d. Doing for the patient

He was the first child psychoanalyst in Boston and developed the stages of
social development such as ego integrity and ego despair.
Select one:
a. Mimi Jenko
b. John Bowlby
c. Erik Erikson

d. Robert N. Butler

Which of the following achievements of Florence Nightingale has the greatest


impact on the professionalism of nursing?
Select one:
a. Her work during the Crimean War
b. Establishment of St. Thomas Hospital School of Nursing
c. Her training in Kaisserswerth Hospital

d. Being the leader of a religious order devoted to nursing

“Reflects on the basic values, guiding principles, elements, and phases of a


conception of nursing”: is which type of knowledge?
Select one:
a. Theoretical

b. Practical

Peplau’s theory has only three phases.


Select one:
a. False

b. True

In the theory of Callista Roy, it is defined as the process and outcome whereby
thinking and feeling persons as individuals or in groups use conscious awareness
and choice to create human and environmental integration.
Select one:
a. Assessment
b. Accumulation
c. Adaptation

d. Phenomenon

The “art” of nursing which is based on the nurses’ experience in providing care
to clients: is which type of knowledge?
Select one:
a. Theoretical

b. Practical

Nursing Theories provide nurses with perspective to view client situations to


organize data and to analyze and interpret information.
Select one:
a. True

b. False

Which theory focuses on the client’s Self-Care needs?


Select one:

a. Hildegard Peplau’s Theory

b. . Faye Abdellah’s Theory

c. Florence Nightingale’s Theory

d. Dorothea Orem’s Theory

In behavior system model of nursing sub system, “eliminative” means?


Select one:
a. Response to threat to ensure survival
b. Release of physical waste
c. Ensuring pleasure, procreation

d. Intake of needed resources

The following are the three divisions of Dorothea Orem’s theory, EXCEPT?
Select one:

a. Self-Care Deficit

b. Self-Care

c. Environment
d. Nursing Systems

Defined as a systematic inquiry designed to develop knowledge about issues of


importance to nurses, including nursing practice, nursing education, and
nursing administration.
Select one:
a. Professional Nursing
b.
Nursing Research
c. Grand Theory

d. Nursing Theory

Nursing theories provide nurses with perspective from which to:


Select one:
a. Formulate legislation
b. Predict phenomena
c. Link science to nursing

d. Analyze patient data

This term refers to description, or label given to describe an idea or responses


about an event, a situation, a process, a group of events, or a group of situations
Select one:
a. Adaptation
b. Assumption
c. Theory

d. Phenomenon

These are the “taken-for-granted” statements that explain the nature of the
concepts, definitions, purpose, relationships, and structure of a theory.
Select one:
a. Theory
b. Assumption
c. Adaptation
d. Phenomenon

In what phase of Interpersonal Theory by Hildegard Peplau does the patient’s


needs have already been met by the collaborative efforts between the patient
and the nurse?
Select one:

a. Exploitation

b. Resolution

c. Identification

d. Orientation

To stimulate thinking and create a broad understanding of the “science” and


practices of the nursing discipline is the goal of which knowledge?
Select one:
a. Theoretical

b. Theoretical

She was often called as the “First Lady of Nursing”; developed a grand theory in
the early 20th century which defined the role of nurses.
Select one:

a. Lydia Hall

b. Hildegard Peplau

c. Dorothy Johnson

d. Virginia Henderson

In this phase of the Interpersonal relationship theory by Hildegard Peplau, it is


important for the nurse to discuss assessment findings and concerns with the
patient to establish realistic short and long-term goals. This is the second phase.
Select one:

a. Resolution
b. Orientation

c. Identification

d. Exploitation

Paradigm links science, philosophy, and theories accepted and applied by the
discipline.
Select one:
a. False

b. True

Seen as a holistic profession (treating the patient's physical, mental, emotional,


spiritual, and social self) that addresses the many dimensions necessary to fully
care for a patient.
Select one:
a. Research
b. Nursing
c. Midwifery

d. Medicine

The theory that explains factors within a client’s living situation that support or
interfere with the client’s self- care ability is Florence Nightingale’s theory?
Select one:
a. False

b. True

Nursing process is central to nursing practice. Nursing practice:


Select one:
a. Is derived from theory
b. Is not adaptable to all patients
c. Is a theory

d. Generates knowledge for use in practice


Oxygen, water, food, elimination, temperature control, sex, movement, rest, and
comfort is under what needs in Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs?
Select one:
a. Physiological Needs
b. Self Esteem
c. Love and Belonging

d. Safety and Security

Prior to the development of nursing theories, nursing was seen as task-oriented


occupation. Nurses were trained by_____________?
Select one:
a. Chief Nurses
b. Doctors
c. Instructors

d. Teachers

How many linkages are there in the Nursing Paradigm?


Select one:
a. 2
b. 4
c. 3

d. 5

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