Conceptual Framework and Nursing Theories Quiz
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What type of environment consists of forces or interactive influences internal to the defined client/client system?

  • Interpersonal
  • Intrapersonal & Interpersonal
  • Extrapersonal
  • Intrapersonal (correct)

Which environment encompasses both internal and external environments and acts as a 'safe reservoir for existence'?

  • Intrapersonal
  • Extrapersonal
  • Created environment (correct)
  • Interpersonal

What type of stimuli refer to tension-producing forces on the environment?

  • Extrapersonal stimuli
  • Stressors (correct)
  • Intrapersonal forces
  • Interpersonal influences

Which type of environment consists of forces or interactions external to the client/client system?

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What is the primary function of the created environment developed by the client?

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Which environment is described as an 'immediate or long-range safe reservoir for existence'?

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What term is used to describe stimuli that produce tension in the environment?

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'Unconsciously developed by the client as a symbolic expression of system wholeness' refers to which type of environment?

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What is the main focus of nursing actions in reconstitution according to the text?

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At what point does Tertiary Prevention occur in the Neuman Nursing Process?

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What is the primary goal of Primary Prevention in nursing care?

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What does Secondary Prevention focus on in the Neuman Nursing Process?

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In the context of reconstitution, why will death occur without it?

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What is the concept of 'Prevention as Intervention' related to?

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When does Secondary Prevention start in the Neuman Nursing Process?

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What does Tertiary Prevention aim to achieve in the Neuman Nursing Process?

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What are the horizontal threads in the Neuman Systems Model and School of Nursing Curriculum focused on?

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In the School of Nursing Curriculum, what forms the vertical curriculum threads?

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Which of the following is NOT one of the horizontal curriculum threads in the Neuman Systems Model?

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What is built into the core competencies of the School of Nursing Curriculum?

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Which component is a part of the four nursing metaparadigms in the vertical threads of the curriculum?

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What forms a part of the seven clinical core competencies in the horizontal threads of the curriculum?

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In the Neuman Systems Model, what component is highlighted through the curriculum threads?

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Which area is NOT covered under the seven clinical core competencies within the Neuman Systems Model?

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What is the primary goal of the nursing process when utilizing the Neuman Systems Model?

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According to the Neuman Systems Model, which step of the nursing process involves assessing the client's stressors and lines of defense characteristics?

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In the Neuman Systems Model, what is the purpose of the analysis step in the nursing process?

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Which step of the nursing process, according to the Neuman Systems Model, involves setting shared goals with the client?

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In the Neuman Systems Model, what type of interventions are implemented to strengthen the client's lines of defense and resistance?

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According to the Neuman Systems Model, what is the purpose of the evaluation step in the nursing process?

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Which of the following is NOT a component of the nursing process when utilizing the Neuman Systems Model?

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In the Neuman Systems Model, what is the purpose of the implementation step in the nursing process?

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What is the primary focus of a conceptual framework in a discipline?

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What is the key role of nursing theory in research?

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What distinguishes an open system from a closed system as described in the text?

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What are the fundamental components necessary for a system to exist as per the text?

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Who is recognized as a pioneer in the field of nursing in community mental health?

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In the Neuman Systems Model, what is described as being concerned with prevention?

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What does the Developmental Variable in client care refer to?

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Intrapersonal Environment

The forces or influences internal to the client system.

Created Environment

The environment encompassing both internal and external influences, providing a 'safe reservoir for existence'.

Stressors

Tension-producing forces on the environment, causing stress.

Extrapersonal Environment

Forces or interactions external to the client system.

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Function of Created Environment

A protective shield formed by the client, acting as a safe space.

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Created Environment (Safe Reservoir)

A safe reservoir for existence, offering short-term or long-term protection.

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Stressors (Tension Producers)

Stimuli that produce tension in the environment.

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Created Environment (Symbolic Expression)

Unconsciously developed by the client as a symbolic expression of system wholeness.

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Nursing Actions in Reconstitution

Adjusting the client for optimal health, leading to a stable state.

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Tertiary Prevention (Neuman Nursing Process)

Occurs at any point in the client's reconstitution process.

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Primary Prevention (Nursing Care)

Reducing risk factors, promoting wellness, and preventing stressors.

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Secondary Prevention (Neuman Nursing Process)

Providing initial treatment and intervention after a stressor reaction.

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Death Without Reconstitution

Inability to maintain client system stability, leading to a breakdown.

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Prevention as Intervention

Promoting wellness and preventing stress through proactive interventions.

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Secondary Prevention (Start Time)

After symptoms present following a stressor's reaction.

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Tertiary Prevention (Goal)

Re-adaptation and stability of the client, achieving optimal health.

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Horizontal Threads (Neuman Systems Model)

The horizontal threads focus on health across the curriculum.

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Vertical Threads (School of Nursing Curriculum)

The vertical threads focus on Client environment, health, and nursing across the curriculum.

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Quality Improvement (Horizontal Threads)

Not one of the horizontal curriculum threads in the Neuman Systems Model.

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Professionalism (Core Competencies)

Built into the core competencies of the School of Nursing Curriculum.

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Nursing Process (Vertical Threads)

One of the four nursing metaparadigms in the vertical threads of the curriculum.

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Safety and Accountability (Clinical Core Competencies)

One of the seven clinical core competencies in the horizontal threads of the curriculum.

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Health (Neuman Systems Model)

Health is highlighted through the curriculum threads of the Neuman Systems Model.

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Nursing Informatics (Clinical Core Competencies)

Not covered under the seven clinical core competencies within the Neuman Systems Model.

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Nursing Process (Neuman Systems Model)

It's about implementing interventions that strengthen the client's lines of defense and resistance.

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Assessment (Neuman Systems Model)

Assessing the client's stressors and lines of defense characteristics.

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Analysis (Neuman Systems Model)

Formulating nursing diagnoses based on the assessment data.

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Planning (Neuman Systems Model)

Setting shared goals with the client.

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Interventions (Neuman Systems Model)

All of the above

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Evaluation (Neuman Systems Model)

To determine if a stable state of the client system is maintained and balance is restored.

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Nursing Interventions (Nursing Process)

Not a component of the nursing process when utilizing the Neuman Systems Model.

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Implementation (Neuman Systems Model)

To carry out the planned interventions to strengthen the client's lines of defense and resistance.

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Conceptual Framework (Discipline)

The central phenomena of interest in a discipline.

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Role of Nursing Theory (Research)

Identifying gaps and problems in existing knowledge, prompting further research.

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Open vs. Closed System

Open systems allow free movement of energy and matter, while closed systems are isolated.

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Fundamental Components of a System

Matter, energy, and communication are essential for a system to exist.

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Pioneer in Community Mental Health

Betty Neuman, a pioneer in community mental health nursing.

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Health (Neuman Systems Model)

Health is a core concept, emphasizing prevention and well-being.

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Developmental Variable (Client Care)

Developmental processes related to age and stage.

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