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NT3: Quiz A
Question 1.
Theory of Goal Attainment has three interacting systems, select all that apply.
Select the correct response
Interpersonal Systems
Intrapersonal System
Social System
Personal System
Question 2.
Student nurse Anna is recalling about nursing theorist about Ida Jean Orlando’s Theory which
focuses on the process of the nurse patient relationship during health and illness situations. This
theory is?
Select the correct response
Behavioral system Model
The Helping Art of Nursing
The Deliberative Nursing Process Theory
Human to Human
Question 3.
Views people and the environment as unitary wholes and the fundamental for both living and
nonliving that continuously varies in INTENSITY, DENSITY, and EXTENT.
Select the correct response
Energy field
Openness
Pan-dimensionality
Pattern
Question 4.
Travelbee’s human-to-human relationship model goal is to find meaning through the patient’s
suffering. Its stages are:
Select the correct response
Phase of original encounter, 2. Phase of empathy, 3. Phase of empathy identifies, 4. Phase of
sympathy, 5. Phase of rapport
Phase of original encounter, 2. Phase of sympathy identities, 3. Phase of sympathy, 4. Phase of
empathy, 5. Phase of rapport
None of the given choices
Phase of original encounter, 2. Phase of empathy identities, 3. Phase of empathy, 4. Phase of
sympathy, 5. Phase of rapport.
Question 5.
What kind of nurse was Travelbee?
Select the correct response
Public health nurse
Pediatric nurse
Nurse educator
Psychiatric nurse
Question 7. According to Martha Rogers, the human field and environment field are always
exchanging energy and there are no limitations of energy flow between fields.
Select the correct response
Energy Field
Openness
Pan-dimensionality
Pattern
Question 8.
In Travelbee’s Theory, this stage is characterized by “the ability to predict the behavior of
another”
Select the correct response
Phase of Empathy
Phase of Rapport
Phase of the Original Encounter
Phase of Sympathy
Question 9.
The human-environment field is a dynamic, open system in which change is continuous due to
the constant into human and environment.
Select the correct response
Principle of Reciprocy
Principle of Integrality
Principle of Helicacy
Principle of Resonancy
Question 10.
The subsystems in Dorothy Johnson’s Theory are the following, select all that apply:
Select the correct response
Attachment and affiliation
Ingestion
Dependency
Elimination
Helicy
Dependency
Question 11.
According to Rogers theory ‘continuous and mutual interaction between man and environment
is termed as:
Select the correct response
Integrality
Resonancy
Helicy
Pattern
Question 12.
Which is not a concept explained in Dorothy Johnson’s Behavioral Systems Model?
Select the correct response
Achievement
Energy fields
Dependency
Question 13.
This theory views nursing as both a science and art states that nursing focuses on people and
the manifestations that emerge from the mutual human-environmental field process.
Select the correct response:
Deliberative nursing process
Homeodynamic principles
Science of Unitary Human Beings
Goal Attainment Theory
Question 14.
Refers to behaviors surrounding the excretion of waste products from the body
Select the correct response:
Attachment or Affiliative
Dependency
Aggression
Eliminative
Question 15.
How many subsystems are in Behavioral System model?
Select the correct response:
17 subsystems
21 subsystems
3 subsystems
7 subsystems
Question 16.
Highlights the significance of nurse-pt relationships and the importance of working to formulate
a healthcare plan and set patient goals.
Select the correct response:
Theory of Goal Attainment
Deliberative Nursing Process
Human-to-Human Interaction Model
Adaptation Model
Question 17.
In Travelbee’s Theory, this stage’s task involves separating oneself, preconceived ideas, and
experiences and recognizing others’ unique qualities to avoid judging and stereotyping.
Select the correct response:
Phase of the Original Encounter
Phase of Sympathy
Phase of Empathy
Phase of Rapport
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Question 18.
What is a Nurse? (according to Travelbee)
Select the correct response:
Does not only seek to alleviate physical pain or render physical care - she ministers the whole
person.
Understanding of human behavior, the ability to predict one’s own and other’s behavior
Assists an individual, family, or community to prevent or cope with experience of illness and
suffering
A strict necessity for good nursing care
Question 19.
Orlando’s deliberative nursing process theory has five (5) major interrelated concepts:
Select the correct response:
Function of professional nursing, Present, Immediate action, Nursing discipline, Improvement
Function of professional nursing, Presenting behavior, Immediate reaction, Nursing process
discipline, Improvement
Function of professional nursing, Presenting behavior, Reaction, Nursing discipline,
Improvement
Function of professional nursing, Presenting behavior, Immediate response, Nursing process
discipline, Improvement
Question 20
According to Imogene King, a concept is:
A group of ideas relating to the same subjects
An organization of reference points
A plan for treatment
A fixed idea
Question 21
In Travelbee’s Theory, this stage is characterized “by the ability to predict the behavior of
another.”
Phase of Sympathy
Phase of Empathy
Phase of Empathy Identities
Phase of the Original Encounter
Question 22.
Its the 1st response system and the most critical-basis for all social organization, functioning
allows social inclusion, intimacy, and the formation and maintenance of a strong social bond
Aggression
Dependency
Attachment or Affiliative
Achievement
Question 23.
In what way might a patient communicate his or her need for help according to Orlando Theory?
Question 26.
In Travelbee’s Theory, this stage involves sharing, feeling, and experiencing what others feeling
and experiencing is accomplished. This phase demonstrates emotional involvement and
discredits objectivity as dehumanizing. The task of the nurse is to translate _ into helpful nursing
actions
Select the correct response:
Phase of Empathy
Phase of Sympathy
Phase of Rapport
Phase of Original Encounter
Question 27
It speaks to the nature of the change occurring between human and environmental fields. The
life process in human beings is a symphony of rhythmical vibrations oscillating at various
frequencies.
Principle of Reciprocy
Principles of Resonancy
Principle of Integrality
Principle of Helicacy
Question 28
In Travelbee’s Theory, this stage’s task involves separating oneself, preconceived ideas, and
experiences and recognizing others’ unique qualities to avoid judging and stereotyping.
Select the correct response:
Phase of the Original Encounter
Phase of Sympathy
Phase of Empathy
Phase of empathy identities
Question 29.
Imogene King’s “goal attainment theory” is a type of
Select the correct response:
Outcome Theories
Interaction Theories
Need Theories
Humanistic Theories
Question 30
What did Rogers specialize in?
Select the correct response:
Public Health Nursing
Gerontology Nursing
Pediatric Nursing
Psychiatric Nursing
NT3: Quiz B
Question 1.
A model revolving around 5 interrelated concepts: the function of professional nursing,
presenting behavior of the patient, the immediate reaction of the nurse, the nursing process and
improvement for the patient
Select the correct response
Ida Jean Orlando
Joyce Travelbee
Imogene King
Dorothy Johnson
Question 2.
The following are the characteristics of Orlando’s theory. Select all that apply:
Select the correct response
Interrelate concepts
Simple and applicable in daily practice
Applicable in clinical practice
Logical nature
Question 3.
She was born on august 12, 1926.
Select the correct response
Dorothy Johnsons
Ida Jean Orlando
Joyce Travelbee
Imogene King
Question 4.
How does Travelbee explain her theory?
Select the correct response
A set of concepts, which are interrelated and observable in the world of nursing practice, and
serves to ‘build scientific knowledge for nursing’
All the options listed are correct
How the nurse views and integrates self based from personal goals and beliefs
“The nurse is responsible for helping the patient avoid anf alleviate the distress of unmet
needs.”
Question 5.
When patients cannot cope with their needs without help, they become distressed with feelings
of helplessness. This assumption is from the theorist of?
Select the correct response
Joyce Travelbee
Ida Jean Orlando
Imogene King
Dortothy Johnsons
Question 6.
Science of Unitary Human Beings. How is Health and Illness seen?
Select the correct response
Living and non-living, has potential for change
Perception of a single energy wave throughout life.
All of the options listed are correct
As a whole, continuous expressions of manifestations of life processes.
Question 7.
What is the unique characteristic of the Nursing Process? Select all that apply.
Select the correct response
Human interaction is at the heart of nursing, interact w/ pt & family
Ever changing, steps overlap and flow
Ordered sequence with each activity dependent on the accuracy of the activitythat preceded it.
Universally applicable to any nursing situation
Question 8.
Which of the following nursing theory is based on the general systems framework?
Imogene King’s Theory of Nursing
Faye Abdellah - Topology of 21 Nursing Problems
Hildegard Peplau - Interpersonal Relations Model
Virginia Henderson - The Nature of Nursing
Question 9.
Which of the following is NOT a concept related to the personal system in Imogene King’s
Theory?
Perception
Self
Body image
Organization
Question 10.
Orlando’s theory sets reachable objectives and identifies the actions needed to achieve them.
Can be short and long term goals for a patient
Assessment
Diagnosis
Planning
Evaluation
Question 11.
It allows nurses to formulate an effective nursing care plan that can also be easily adapted when
and if any complexity comes up with the client.
Human to Human Interaction Model
Goal attainment Theory
Deliberate Nursing process
Adaptation Model
Question 12.
Analyze data, Identify health problems, risk, and strengths. Formulate diagnostic statements
Diagnosing
Implementing
Assessing
Planning
Question 13.
In Orlando’s theory, during which of the five steps in the nursing process does the nurse
determine whether outcomes of care are achieved?
Select the correct response
Planning
Evaluation
Analysis
Implementation
Question 14.
Orlando’s theory identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the
symptoms.
Select the correct response
Assessment
Implementation
Diagnosis
Evaluation
Question 15.
When was Imogen King work experience as an educator at St. John’s Hospital of nursing,
Loyola University, and University of South Florida
1961-1980
1960-1980
1951-1980
1971-1980
Question 16.
She stated that nursing focuses on people and the manifestation that emerges from the mutual
human-environmental field process.
Select the correct response
Imogene King
Ida Jean Orlando
Joyce Travelbee
Martha Rogers
Question 17.
What is the 1st basic assumption of Roger’s Theory?
Select the correct response
Human beings are just not characterized by body parts, but by mass, structure, function, and
feelings that provide identity
Patterns are not fixed but change as situations require
All of the options listed are correct
He environment is not who you are, but contributes to HOW you are as a person
Question 18.
In deliberative nursing process theory, this stage is to collect data related to outcomes. Compare
data with outcomes. Relating nursing actions to client goals/outcomes. Draw conclusions about
problem status.
Assessment
Planning
Implementing
Evaluating
Question 19.
A person is defined as an invisible, pan-dimensional energy field identified by a pattern, and
manifesting characteristics specific to the whole, and that cannot be predicted from knowledge
of the parts.
Nursing Process Theory
Human-unitary Human Beings
Adaptation Model
Interpersonal Model
Question 20.
Nurse Anna assesses the client’s needs in these subsystems. When the client is stressed the
subsystems are disrupted. The nurse provides care to resolve problems in the subsystems to
meet the patient’s needs.
Dorothy Johnson
Virginia Henderson
Ida Jean Orlando
Imogene King
Question 21.
According to this theorist, the nurse validates his or her understanding of the need of the
patient.
Imogene King
Ida Jean Orlando
Dorothy Johnsons
Martha Rogers
Question 22.
What does Imogene King theory contribute to?
Select the correct response
The interpersonal stages
All of the options listed are correct
The developmental stages
The nursing process
Question 23
A person is defined as an invisible, pan-dimensional energy field identified by a pattern, and
manifesting characteristics specific to the whole, and that cannot be predicted from knowledge
of the parts.
Human to Human Process
Human-unitary Human Beings
Deliberative Nursing Process
Goal Attainment Theory
Question 24
Anna is recalling her knowledge about this theory which is grouped into health concerns in three
systems, social, personal, interpersonal.
Dorothy Johnson
Imogene King
Joyce Travelbee
Ida Jean Orlando
Question 25
Formulate goals/desired outcomes, select nursing interventions, write nursing interventions.
Planning
Evaluating
Assessing
Diagnosing
Question 26.
The following are the Interpersonal system of Imogene King Theory. Select all that apply.
Select the correct response
Communication
Interactionem
Stress
Transition
Role
Question 27.
Which word best describes the role of the nurse when using the nursing process to meet the
needs of the patient holistically?
Select the correct response
Counselor
Advocate
Surrogate
Teacher
Question 28.
Which nursing theory states that nursing is the interpersonal process of action, reaction,
interaction and transaction?
Select the correct response
Self Care Deficit theory
Imogene kings theory
Roy's adaptation model
Rogers unitary human beings
Question 29.
She proposed that “patients have their own meaning and interpretations of situations and
therefore nurses must validate their inferences and analyses with patients before drawing
conclusions”
Select the correct response
Joyce Travelbee
Ida jean orlando
Dorothy johnson
Imogene king
Question 30. How many phases of Human to Human Relationship Theory?
Select the correct response
7
6
4
5
NT4 A
Question 2. Which of the following statements is the best interpretation of Levine’s theory based
on the concepts presented?
Question 3. According to Abdellah she define this as, service to individuals and families
therefore, to society. Based upon art and science which mold the attitudes, intellectual
competencies and technical skills of the individuals nurse into the desire and ability to help
people sick or well cope with their health needs.
Health
Nursing
Person
Environment
Question 4. What are the Four Conservation Principles types of Levine theory? Select all that
apply
Personal Integrity
Conservation of Energy
Social Integrity
Structural Integrity
Conservation of Energy
Structural Integrity
Personal Integrity
Social Integrity
Question 6. A nurse who strictly follows a regular schedule of turning a bedridden patient is
practicing which of Levine’s Conservation Principles?
Question 8. Focus attention on the patient as a person (ownership of identity, respect, and
esteem)
Structural Integrity
Conservation of Energy
Personal Integrity
Social Integrity
It provides specific nursing actions that will help patients conserve energy and achieve health
It presents various ideas on ways in which nurses are responsible for providing patient care
It has one central idea supported by smaller concepts
It challenges traditional thinking about nursing and its place within the healthcare landscape
Question 10. Ernestine Wiedenbach’s Theory defines nursing as the practice of identifying a
patient’s need for help through the observation of presenting behavior. This theory is?
Question 1.
Levine’s four principles of conservation deal with all except:
Select the correct response:
Adaptive Integrity
Personal Integrity
Energy
Structural Integrity
Question 2.
An attitude toward life and reality that evolves to each nurses belief and code of conducts,
motivates the nurse to act, and guide nurses thinking about what to do
Select the correct response:
Philosophy
Purpose
Practice
Art
Question 3.
In assessment using Levine’s Theory, Levine indicates psychosocial assessment should focus
on:
Question 4.
She is the first nurse and the first women to serve as deputy surgeon general
Question 5.
What does the nurse strive to do in Peplau’s theory?
Question 6.
Exists when the interaction or constant adaptations to the environment, permit ease the
assurance of integrity in all the dimensions of life
Conservation
Adaptation
Wholeness
Question 7.
Observable nursing actions that are affected by beliefs and feelings about meeting the patient's
need for help.
Purpose
Practice
Philosophy
Art
Question 8.
Weidenbach’s prescriptive theory is based on 3 factors. Select all that apply:
Prescription
Realities
Central purpose
Health
Nursing
Question 9.
A life process which, people maintain their wholeness or integrity as they respond to
environment challenges
Conservation
Adaptation
Wholeness
Question 10.
Starts when a client meets the nurse, client seeks assistance, conveys needs, ask questions,
shares preconceptions and expectations of past experiences
Question 12.
“Nursing is a therapeutic interpersonal process”. This definition was stated by:
Hildegard Peplau
Myra Levinelevine's
Ernestine Wiedenbach
Faye Glenn Abdellah
Question 13.
Unique concept of the theory of interpersonal relations is about the role of the nurse. Select all
that apply.
Surrogate
Stranger
Teacher
Leader
Counselors
Question 14.
She is considered to be the Mother of Psychiatric Nursing
Question 15.
She wrote the family-centered maternity nursing in 1958
Exploitation phase
Resolution
Orientation phase
Identification phase
Question 17.
Describes how complex systems continue to function in the face of severe challenges
Conservation
Wholeness
Adaptation
Question 18.
Which the nurse wants to accomplish through what she does these are activities directed
towards the overall good of the patient
Practice
Art
Philosophy
Purpose
Question. 19
She developed an interesting in nursing because her father was frequently ill and required
nursing care
Ernestine Weidenbach
Hildegard Peplau
Faye Glenn Abdellah
Myra Estrin Levine
Question 20.
The patient identifies with those who can help him or her. The nurse permit exploration of
feelings too and patient undergoing illness as an experience that orients feeling and strengthens
positive forces in the personality and provides needed satisfaction.
Identification phase
Resolution
Orientation phase
Exploitation phase
Question 21.
Nursing goal in the theory of Peplau of interpersonal relations is
Question 19. Patient attempts to derive value from what he or she is offered through the
relationship. Nurse must be aware about the various phases of communication
Resolution
Orientation phase
Identification phase
Exploitation phase
Question 18. Which of the following nursing theory is based on the general systems framework?
Select the correct response
Hildegard peplau - Interpersonal Relations Model
Faye Abdellah - Topology of 21 Nursing Problems
Imogene King’s Theory of Nursing
Viriginia Henderson - The Nature of Nursing
Question 19. A model revolving around 5 interrelated concepts the function of professional
nursing, presenting behavior of the immediate reaction of the nurse, the nursing process and
the improvement for the patient
Select the correct response
Dorothy Johnson
Imogene King
Joyce Travelbee
Ida Jean Orlando
Question 20. Formulate Goals/desired outcomes, select nursing interventions, write nursing
interventions.
Select the correct response
Assessing
Planning
Diagnosing
Evaluating
Question 21. In Travelbee’s Theory, this stage is characterized by “the ability to predict the
behavior of another”
Select the correct response
Phase of Empathy
Phase of Rapport
Phase of the Original Encounter
Phase of Sympathy
Principle of Reciprocy
Principle of Integrality
Principle of Helicacy
Principle of Resonancy
17 subsystems
21 subsystems
3 subsystems
7 subsystems
Question 11. Refers to behaviors surrounding the excretion of waste products from the body
Attachment or Affiliative
Dependency
Aggression
Eliminative
Question 12. Which is not a concept explained in Dorothy Johnson’s Behavioral Systems
Model?
Achievement
Dependency
Affiliation
Energy fields
Question 13. According to Roger’s Theory “continuous and mutual interaction between men and
environment” is termed as
Pattern
Helicy
Resonancy
Integrality
Question 15. What did Rogers specialize in?
Question 18. The subsystems in Dorothy Johnson’s Theory are the following, select all that
apply
Dependency
Helicy
Elimination
Attachment and affiliation
Dependency
Ingestion
Question 21. In Travelbee’s Theory, this stage is characterized by “the ability to predict the
behavior of another”
Select the correct response
Phase of Empathy
Phase of Rapport
Phase of the Original Encounter
Phase of Sympathy