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c. Theory of Independent-Care
d. Transcultural nursing
a. True
b. False
Correct answer
b. False
a. True
b. False
a. Meaning
b. Rhythmicity
c. Worldview
5. Nursing's goal is to educate the client and family and to help the client 2/2
reach mature personality development. This focus on the individual, the
nurse and the interactive process is an example of which nursing theory?
a. Peplau's Theory
b. Nightingale's Theory
c. Henderson's Theory
d. Abdellah's Theory
6. Although the nursing process is central to nursing, it is not a theory. The 2/2
nursing process provides a:
a. Imogene King
b. Virginia Henderson
d. Lydia Hall
8. Finally, in the stage, the nurse looks at the patient's progress toward the 2/2
goals set in the nursing care plan. Changes can be made to the nursing
care plan based on how well (or poorly) the
patients is progressing toward the goals.
a. Assessment
b. Evaluation
c. Implementation
d. Diagnosis
c. Human to Human
a. Joyce Travelbee
c. Madeleine Leininger
b. The time in which the nurse and patient perceives each other’s uniqueness
c. The moment wherein the nurse is unable to share in the person’s experience
d. When the nurse wants to lessen the cause of the patient's suffering.
13. It refers to the initial interaction between the nurse and the patient 2/2
a. Emerging identities
b. Original Encounter
d. Rapport
14. According to Ernestine Wiedenbach’s theory, which of the following are 2/2
not among the three essential components associated with the nursing
philosophy?
b. Respect for the dignity, worth, autonomy and individuality of each human being
d. Derision to life
15. “Nursing is a profession that seeks to find out and meet the patient’s 2/2
immediate need for help” is defined by?
a. Dorothy Johnson
c. Hildegard Peplau
d. Betty Neuman
16. The nurse helps patients through surgical, and rehabilitative 0/2
prescriptions made by physicians. The nurse is also acting as an advocate
for the patient. Which of the following interdependent circles in Hall's
theory is the situation pertaining to?
a. Cause
b. Care
c. Cure
d. Core
Correct answer
c. Cure
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Answer: C
The cure concept is based on pathological and therapeutic sciences. Nurses help patients
through the medical,
surgical and rehabilitative prescriptions made by the physician. The cure aspect is
different from the care circle because
many of the nurse’s actions take on a negative quality of avoidance of pain rather than a
positive quality of comforting.
Nurse’s role changes to positive quality to negative quality.
17. Lydia Hall’s theory defines Nursing as the “participation in care, core 2/2
and cure aspects of patient care, where CARE is the sole function of
nurses, whereas the CORE and CURE are shared with other members of the
health team.” Hall believed patients should receive care only from:
a. Doctors
b. Midwives
c. Ancillary Team
d. Professional Nurses
18. The patient views the nurse as a potential comforter, one who provides 2/2
care and comfort through the laying on of hands. Which of the following
interdependent circles in Hall's theory is the situation pertaining to?
a. Care
b. Cure
c. Core
19. Based on Parse’s Symbol of Human Becoming Theory, what does the 0/2
intertwining of the green and black swirls signify?
b. Hope
c. Co-created mutual human universe process at the ontological level and nurse
person process
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Answer: D
20. One of the purposes of the theory is to assist with critical thinking and 0/2
problem solving. What are the three major themes of the Human Becoming
Theory?
Correct answer
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Answer: D
Rationale: Option D is correct as it is pertaining to the three major themes as per Parse’s
theory.
21. The Neuman Systems Model views the client as an open system that 2/2
responds to stressors in the environment. The client variables are
physiological, psychological, sociocultural, developmental, and spiritual.
Three principles constitute the human becoming theory. Each principle
contains three concepts that requires thoughtful exploration. People are
always engaging with and choosing from infinite possibilities about how to
be, what attitudes and approach to have, who to relate to. What principle is
exemplified in the given statement?
d. Structuring meaning
22. A concept of Newman's theory which refers to the depicts the whole 2/2
and is characterized by movement, diversity, and rhythm.
a. Pattern Recognition
b. Consciousness
d. Pattern
23. Encouraging direct care such as bathing, feeding, and other activities 2/2
of daily living by family members who may be interested in actively
contributing in the care of a loved one is referring to ________________.
24. Pender’s health promotion model defines health as “a positive dynamic 0/2
state not merely the absence of disease.” Which of the following include
variables such as self-esteem, self-motivation, personal competence,
perceived health status, and definition of health:
a. Personal factors
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Answer: D
25. Which of the following personal factors include self-esteem and self- 2/2
motivation?
a. Psychological factors
b. Personal factors
c. Biological factors
a. 12 activities
b. 16 activities
c. 14 activities
d. 10 activities
27. What is Maslow's highest level of need in the hierarchy pyramid? a. 2/2
Safety needs b. Love and belonging c. Self-Actualization d. Esteem and
Value.
a. Safety needs
c. Self-Actualization
b. Nursing is a participation in care, core and cure aspects of patient care, where
CARE is the sole function of nurses
c. The unique function of the nurse is to assist the individual, sick or well, in the
performance of those activities contributing to health or its recovery (or to
peaceful death).
29. Henderson states that individuals have basic needs that are 2/2
components of health and require assistance to achieve health and
independence or a peaceful death. Henderson believed that the nursing
theory should be centered around:
a. The family
d. The nurse
31. The nurse’s goal is to make the patient complete, whole, or 2/2
independent. In turn, the nurse collaborates with the physician’s therapeutic
plan. The third level of Maslow's hierarchy of needs is what?
a. Safety needs
c. Self-Actualization
c. Situational in uences
Correct answer
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Answer: D
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