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Which one is not a grand theory?
Florence Nightingale cared for the soldiers who were fighting in the ___________.
Which one is a Nursing Philosophy?
Theory of Interpersonal Relations ; which of the 4 phases of nurse-patient relationship shows the process in which the client meets the nurse as a stranger.
Phase of the Therapeutic Nurse-Client Relationship in which professional assistance for the problem is being provided by the Nurse.
Which of the following Theorist influenced Hildegard Peplau's lifelong work?
The theorist who created the "14 Human Basic Needs" Theory
According to Henderson, the "doer" in the nurse-patient relationship is the nurse who does everything for the patient
level of nurse-patient relationship where the patient is already independent but would still ask the nurse for guidance.
The method in which the nurse learns the culture by experiencing it herself/himself; to become part of the culture.
According to Leininger, if there's a generic/folk care or professional system, then congruent cultural nursing care will be achieved. Is this true or false?
Which nursing care decision involves the modification of the patient's cultural lifeways?
Which of the following are not part of the cultural and social dimensions of Madeleine's Theory
Madeleine Leininger proposed which theory?
According to Watson, this are the needs that nurses need to address
Which theory did Jean Watson propose?
According to Nightingale, Nursing is a ____________
In which of the 5 Stages of the Deliberative Nursing Process does include the development of Nursing Care Plan
Who proposed the deliberative nursing theory?
In Human to Human Relationship Model, in which phase does the nurse and patient perceive each other as unique individuals, but then their therapeutic relationship begins to form?
Theory which includes a set of problems formulated in terms of nursing-centered services, which are used to determine the patient's needs.
According to her, the patient is a social being who has three fundamental needs: the need for health information, the need for care that seeks to prevent illness, and the need for care when the patient is unable to help him or herself.
building blocks of theories
provides a more detailed and systematic representation of the relationships between concepts
Who proposed the Theory of Goal Attainment
According to Imogene, if perceptual interaction accuracy is not present in nurse-patient interactions, transactions will still occur. Is this true or false?
According to Imogene, If nurse and patient make transaction, goals will be achieved
According to Imogene, If no transactions are made in nurse-patient interactions, growth and development is still enhanced
According to Imogene, if role expectations and role performance as perceived by the nurse and patient are not congruent, transaction will occur
If role conflict is experienced by either nurse or the patient (or both), the stress in the nurse-patient interaction will occur and will jeopardize goal attainment
A process of interactions in which human beings communicate with the environment to achieve goals that are valued
In King's Conceptual Model, there are 3 interacting systems, which one isn't?
According to Benner, this nurse has no experience, is task-focused, rules and instructions-dependent, with a behavior that is limited and inflexible.
behavior motivated by desire to actively avoid illness or detect it early.
According to Benner, this nurse has more background experience, an intuitive grasp, and flexible.
According to Benner, this nurse has 2-3 years of experience, is able to management time properly, considers long term goals, and knows how to make organized plans.
behavior motivated by the desire to increase well being
Which one of the following is not an assumption of Roger's Science of Unitary Human Beings Theory?
No boundary that can inhibit the flow of energy between human and environment leading to continuous movement of energy. It is infinite and open and integral to each other
non linear domain without spatial or temporal attributes
the distinguishing characteristic of energy field perceived as a single waves; it’s an abstraction which gives identity to the field
the balance between dynamic life process and environment; principles which help to view human as unitary human being
Who proposed the Health Promotion Theory?
continuous change from lower to higher frequency wave patterns in the human and environmental fields
Continuous, mutual, simultaneous, interaction between human and the environmental fields
Nature of change between human and environmental fields is continuously innovative, probabilistic, and increasingly diverse, manifesting non repeating rhythmicities
She coined the word "Homeodynamics"
Who made the self-care deficit theory?
Role of the nurse in which she has to become an advocate for the patient and serve as a substitute who will always prioritize the patient at all times.
A type of "needs" that is common to all patients; both covert and overt.
A type of need that deals with emotional and interpersonal problems; covert
According to Johnson, this is the state wherein a person is in harmony with himself/herself.
state of being strained and can be viewed as an end product of a disturbance in equilibrium
stimuli which produce tension and result in a degree of instability
the ability to do all of your self-care demands.
totality of self care actions; to achieve self care requisite
Who is the mother of psychiatric nursing?
Type of self-care requisite for those with illnesses or health issues
Who made the Nursing System Theory?
Classification of nursing method in which the nurse will still have to assist the patient because the patient is still struggling to perform self-care activities all by him/herself.
"caring is the essence of nursing" is said by who?
What is the name of Neuman's Theory?
According to Neuman, this is the process of energy conservation that increases organization and complexity.
stressors or forces occurring within the individual
forces/stressors occurring between one or more individuals, such as role expectations
forces/stressors occurring outside the individual, such as financial circumstances
System model’s outer broken ring; flexible, dynamic,and can be altered over short period of time
occurs following the treatment of stressor reactions marks the return of the client system to stability.
level of prevention which focuses on protecting the normal line of defense and strengthening the flexible line of defense; is carried out when the stressor is suspected or identified ( degree of risk is already known )
level of prevention which focuses on strengthening the internal line of resistance, reduces the reaction of the stressor and increases resistance factors in order to prevent damage to the central core; carried out when symptoms from the stress have already occurred.
Which theory is proposed by Dorothy Johnson?
defined as a state of being stretched or strained and can be viewed as an end product of a disturbance in equilibrium
output of intraorganism structures and processes as they are coordinated and articulated by and responsive to changes in sensory stimulation.
Who made the Adaptation theory?
a stimulus; internal or external and immediately confronting the person; an aspect of a person's environment that serves as the main source of stressor.
negative response to stimuli
automatic process of coping
level of adaptation in which the patient was unable to adapt
level of adaptation in which the patient is able to adapt
alternative behaviors over which individuals have low control because there are environmental contingencies such as work or family care
refers to the learned and trasmitted lay, indigineous, traditional, or local folk ( emic ) knowledge and practices to provide assistance, supportive, enabling, facilitative acts for another individual.
refers to the outsider or stranger's views or institutional knowledge and intepreted values about cultural phenomena
"Man is Biophysocial being" is a quote from ___________.
Who is the nurse of the century?
According to her, nursing is concerned with the whole person; it's a unique profession that is concerned with all of the variables affecting clients in their environment.
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