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Which of the following answers shows the correct order of theory from MOST ABSTRACT to MOST CONCRETE:
a)Paradigm
b)Conceptual model
c)Middle-range theory
d)Concept
e)Practice level theory
f)Grand theory g)Metaparadigm
g, a, b, d, c, e, f
b, a, c, d, g, f, e,
g, a, b, f, c, e, d
b, c, e, f, d, g, a
Which of the following is an assumption of Nightingale Theory:
The practice of caring is central to nursing.
Nursing is a form of action – interaction between two or more persons
The person is in constant interaction with a changing environment.
Nursing is a calling
What is the definition of Florence Nightingale Health?
Maintaining well-being by using person's powers to the fullest.
The positive state of physical, mental and social well-being.
Socially determined by the ability to function in a reasonably manner
State and a process of being and becoming integrated and a whole person.
What part of a research journal article summarizes the entire article and provides the purpose of the study?
Abstract
Introduction
Method
References
What part of the clinical question format ADPIE is represented by nurses ordering a low air alternating pressure mattress for a patient with a coccyx Stage 4 pressure ulcer?
A
D
P
I
E
What part of the clinical question format ADPIE is represented by a patients’ age?
A
D
P
I
E
What is a concept common in nursing theory? (Select all that applies)
Health
Nursing
Knowledge
Evidence
Person
What does the "E" stand for in ADPIE
Evaluation
Experimentation
Education
Environment
What is the problem-solving approach to making clinical decisions?
Patient Preference
Scientific Methodology
Evidence-Based Practice
Critical Thinking
Which concept applies to Jean Watson's caritas processes: (Select all that applies)
Practice of loving-kindness and equanimity
The instillation of faith-hope
Developing and sustaining a helping trusting caring relationship
Communicating and negotiating multiple perspectives
Living quality is the becoming visible-invisible becoming of the emerging now
Which theorist described living quality as "the individual's core whatness, the stuff of a life"
Jean Watson
Patricia Benner
Rosemary Parse
Florence Nightingale
Which theorist stated that sciencing is guided by humanbecoming explores universal humanuniverse living experiences as people live them:
Jean Watson
Patricia Benner
Paterson & Zherad
Rosemary Parse
Which theorist stated that nurses should know the other scientifically?
Jean Waton
Paterson & Zderad
Rosemary Parse
Patricia Benner
Identify the theorist that stated "Openness is an essential quality for humanistic nursing dialogue":
Rosemary Parse
Florence Nightingale
Paterson & Zherad
Patricia Benner
What term best describes the belief that thinking begins with the human - the feeling, acting, living individual?
Existenialism
Humanism
Becoming visible-invisible
Living quality
Based on Paterson & Zderad five phases of the nursing process, what process best describes "Accepting the decision to approach the unknown openly"
Nurse Knowing of the Other Intuitively
Nurse Complementarily Synthesizing Known Other
Preparation of the Nurse Knower For Coming to Know
Succession Within the Nurse From the Many to the Paradoxical One
Based on Paterson & Zderad nursing process, which phase involves sorting, comparing, contrasting, relating, interpreting and categorizing:
Succession Within the Nurse From the Many to the Paradoxical One
Nurse Complementarily Synthesizing Known Others
Nurse Knowing the Other Scientifically
Preparation of the Nurse Knower For Coming to Know
Which theorist(s) stated that "Humanistic nursing embraces more than a benevolent technically competent subject-object one-way relationship guided by a nurse in behalf of another":
Patricia Benner
Jean Watson
Paterson & Zderad
Florence Nightingale
Which theorist(s) described health as "well-being and more-being":
Jean Watson
Florence Nightingale
Rosemary Parse
Paterson & Zderad
The nurse who is able to detect the most important events and subtle nuances in a situation but who must make conscious decisions is at what level of skill acquisition?
Proficient
Novice
Expert
Advanced Beginner
Patricia Benner describes illness as:
same as disease
manifestation of aberration at the cellular, tissue, or organ level
bodies response to stress
experiences of dysfunction or loss
Our sense of knowing right or wrong, is what type of knowing?
Personal Knowing
Empirical Knowing
Ethical Knowing
Aesthetic Knowing
The science of nursing is what type of knowing?
Emancipatory
Empirical
Personal
Ethical
A group of student nurses knows that starting a petition to lobby the government may lead to policy change. What type of knowing is being utilized in this situation?
Sociopolitical Knowing
Emancipatory Knowing
Personal Knowing
Empirical Knowing
Which of the following is NOT one of the Ten Caritas Processes?
Develop helping-trusting-caring relationships.
Share teaching and learning that addresses the individual needs and comprehension styles.
structing meaning is the imaging and valuing of languaging
Be open to mystery and allow miracles to enter.
Which three characteristics are needed in the helping-trust relationship:
Warmth, fun, hygiene
Congruence, empathy, warmth
Hygiene, laughter, sympathy
Trust, helping, sympathy
The "Core" of Human caring theory
Humans cannot be treated as objects, humans cannot be separated from self
Humans have feelings, empathy should always be applied
Humans need love and trusting relationship from health care providers, friends and family
Humans need cleanliness, fresh air and good personal hygiene to maintain health
How does Jean Watson define nursing?
A human science of empathy
A human science of caring
A human science of persons and human health-illness experiences
A human science of how nurses interact with the acutely ill
Which of the following are one of the 10 Cartias concepts:
Research in the area of caring and loss
Faith-hope
Assistance of the gratification of human needs
Establishing a helping-trust relationship
Critical thinking characteristics include
Considering what is important in a given situation.
Accepting one, established way to provide patient care.
Making decisions based on intuition.
Being able to read and follow physician's orders
Which of these patient scenarios is most indicative of critical thinking?
Administering pain relief medication according to what was given last shift
Asking a patient what pain relief methods, pharmacological and nonpharmacological, have worked in the past
Offering pain relief medication based on physician orders
Explaining to the patient that his reports of severe pain are not consistent with the minor procedure that was performed
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