17 Questions
Which ethical principle is concerned with allocating goods or services based on factors such as equality, need, or merit?
Distributive justice
Which principle is violated if a healthcare professional fails to keep a client's information private?
Confidentiality
What ethical principle is related to the avoidance of causing harm or hurt?
Nonmaleficence
Which principle requires healthcare professionals to keep their promises or agreements?
Fidelity
Which ethical principle is concerned with promoting good or well-being for others?
Beneficence
Which nurse theorist is known for identifying 14 basic needs including breath, drink, eliminate, and hygiene?
Henderson
According to Johnson's behavior system model, which of the following is NOT considered a basic need?
Communication
Which nurse theorist focused on nursing as interacting with the client to meet immediate needs?
Hall
According to Abdellah's theory, nursing is characterized as caring, intelligent, competent, and technically well-prepared service that identifies how many specific client needs/nursing problems?
21
Which nurse theorist outlined a model focusing on 4 conservation principles, including conserving client energy and social integrity?
Levine
'Interpersonal processes' with phases like Orientation, Identification, Exploitation/Explanation, and Resolution are associated with which nurse theorist?
Peplau
According to Orem's Self-Care Deficit Theory, what is the primary goal of nursing?
To assist clients in meeting self-care demands when they are unable to do so themselves
Which nursing theory emphasizes the importance of the nurse-client relationship as a transpersonal and humanistic experience?
Watson's Human Caring Model
According to Parse's Theory of Human Becoming, how are clients described in relation to their environment?
Clients are open, mutual, and in constant interaction with their environment
Which nursing theorist emphasized the importance of nurses acting as role models in nurturing their clients?
Erickson
According to Neuman's Health Care Systems Model, at what levels does nursing intervention aim to assist clients in stress reduction?
Primary, secondary, and tertiary levels of prevention
What is the central concept in Benner's nursing theory?
Caring
Test your knowledge on the fundamentals of nursing through concepts like utilizing the environment for patient recovery, human responses to health problems, roles of a nurse, ethics, collaboration, and theory/framework in nursing practice.
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