Hildegard Peplau's Interpersonal Relations in Nursing

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During which phase of Peplau's nurse-patient relationship does the client take control of the situation?

Exploitation Phase

What is the primary goal of Hildegard Peplau's therapeutic, interpersonal process in nursing?

To develop a nurse-patient relationship

What is the focus of Madeleine Leininger's Transcultural Care and Universality Theory?

Differences and similarities among cultures

What is the primary goal of Ida Jean Orlando's Dynamic-Nurse Relationship?

To develop a disciplined professional response

What is the outcome of the Resolution Phase of Peplau's nurse-patient relationship?

The nurse evaluates the care and discharges the client

According to Betty Neuman's Health Care System's Model, what is the primary function of the Flexible Line of Defense?

To keep the system free from stressor reactions or symptomatology

During which phase of Peplau's nurse-patient relationship does the nurse serve as a resource person?

All phases

What is the primary focus of Dorothea Orem's Self-Care Deficit Theory?

The client's self-care needs

What is an example of an extrapersonal stressor?

Unemployment

What is the goal of nursing care when it is not possible to attain, maintain, or restore health?

To help individuals die with dignity

What is the normal line of defense in Betty Neuman's model?

The usual level of wellness

What is an example of an interpersonal stressor?

Conflict among colleagues

According to Martha Roger's Science of Unitary Human Beings, what is the primary characteristic of human beings?

An irreducible, four-dimensional energy field

Which of the following nursing systems, according to Martha Roger's Science of Unitary Human Beings, involves the patient having no active role?

Wholly compensatory

According to Sister Callista Roy's Adaption Model, what is the goal of nursing?

To enhance life processes through adaptation

According to Imogene M.King's Goal Attainment Theory, what is the nursing process defined as?

A dynamic interpersonal process between nurse, client and health care system

Which of the following adaptive modes, according to Sister Callista Roy's Adaption Model, involves the physical self?

Physiologic mode

Which of the following nursing theories does not focus on the concept of adaptation?

Martha Roger's Science of Unitary Human Beings

Test your knowledge of Hildegard Peplau's theory of interpersonal relations in nursing, including the phases of nurse-patient relationship and the role of the nurse as a resource person, counselor, and surrogate. Learn about the orientation, identification, and exploitation phases and how they impact patient care. Understand the importance of developing a therapeutic relationship between nurse and patient.

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