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Which nursing theory emphasizes the importance of interaction and mutual goal setting between the nurse and patient?
Which nursing theory emphasizes the importance of interaction and mutual goal setting between the nurse and patient?
- Goal Attainment Theory (correct)
- Nursing Need Theory
- The Core, Care, Cure
- Interpersonal Relations Theory
In which phase of the nurse-patient relationship does the patient begin to identify their needs and concerns?
In which phase of the nurse-patient relationship does the patient begin to identify their needs and concerns?
- Resolution
- Identification (correct)
- Orientation
- Exploitation
What is the primary focus of nursing knowledge according to the content provided?
What is the primary focus of nursing knowledge according to the content provided?
- Implementation of nursing theories
- Understanding the effects of stress on health (correct)
- Empowerment of patients through education
- Development of advanced nursing technology
According to Virginia Henderson's Nursing Need Theory, which of the following needs are included in the 14 components?
According to Virginia Henderson's Nursing Need Theory, which of the following needs are included in the 14 components?
How does Lydia Hall define the levels of Nursing Care?
How does Lydia Hall define the levels of Nursing Care?
What aspect of stress does Imogene King's theory address?
What aspect of stress does Imogene King's theory address?
What does the term 'stressors' refer to in the context provided?
What does the term 'stressors' refer to in the context provided?
Which theoretical framework differentiates nursing from other health care professions according to the content?
Which theoretical framework differentiates nursing from other health care professions according to the content?
What is a key purpose of collecting reliable and valid data about clients' health status?
What is a key purpose of collecting reliable and valid data about clients' health status?
Which theory specifically addresses the practice of self-care to maintain health?
Which theory specifically addresses the practice of self-care to maintain health?
How does the Health Care System Model by Betty Neuman contribute to nursing?
How does the Health Care System Model by Betty Neuman contribute to nursing?
What role does self-care agency play in nursing, according to the discussed theories?
What role does self-care agency play in nursing, according to the discussed theories?
Which aspect of nursing education is explicitly mentioned in the provided content?
Which aspect of nursing education is explicitly mentioned in the provided content?
What is the main focus of 'therapeutic self-care demand' in nursing?
What is the main focus of 'therapeutic self-care demand' in nursing?
According to the content, how does interdependence of theory and research enhance nursing?
According to the content, how does interdependence of theory and research enhance nursing?
What is the role of building a common nursing terminology?
What is the role of building a common nursing terminology?
What did early nursing thinkers, such as Nightingale, contribute to the field of nursing?
What did early nursing thinkers, such as Nightingale, contribute to the field of nursing?
How is nursing described in terms of its approach to patient care?
How is nursing described in terms of its approach to patient care?
What is the role of evidence-based practice in contemporary nursing?
What is the role of evidence-based practice in contemporary nursing?
What does practical knowledge refer to in nursing?
What does practical knowledge refer to in nursing?
What characterizes the highest level of nursing knowledge?
What characterizes the highest level of nursing knowledge?
Which aspect is NOT considered a significant element of nursing philosophy?
Which aspect is NOT considered a significant element of nursing philosophy?
Which intervention aligns with a nurse's role in client care?
Which intervention aligns with a nurse's role in client care?
How has contemporary nursing evolved from its historical roots?
How has contemporary nursing evolved from its historical roots?
Study Notes
Stress and Nursing Theory
- Focus on stress and its reduction in the context of nursing practice.
- Effects of stress on health are central to nursing knowledge.
- Stressors are factors that disrupt a system's stability.
Goal Attainment Theory
- Developed by Imogene King.
- Emphasizes participation in decision-making about nursing care.
- Highlights the importance of interaction, perception, and communication in nursing relationships.
- Nurses collaborate with patients to set and achieve mutual goals.
Interpersonal Relations Theory
- Proposed by Hildegard Peplau.
- Defines four phases of the nurse-patient relationship: orientation, identification, exploitation, and resolution.
Nursing Need Theory
- Created by Virginia Henderson.
- Identifies 14 essential components for patient care, such as breathing, nutrition, communication, and hygiene.
- Focuses on activities necessary for maintaining health and promoting well-being.
Core, Care, Cure Model
- Introduced by Lydia Hall.
- Nursing care consists of three interconnected levels: care (hands-on), core (relational), and cure.
- Aims to create a healing environment catering to physical and spiritual needs.
Self-Care Deficit Theory
- Formulated by Dorotea Orem.
- Defines the independent functions of nursing to enhance patient autonomy.
- Self-care: Activities individuals initiate to maintain life and health.
- Self-care agency: The individual's ability to perform self-care.
- Self-care requisites: Actions needed to meet health and well-being requirements.
Interdependence of Theory and Research
- Emphasizes the connection between nursing theory and research in knowledge building.
Health Care System Model
- Developed by Betty Neuman.
- Focuses on the human-environment-health process.
- Nurses support clients through cooperative interventions.
Nursing as a Humanistic Science
- Aims to compassionately maintain, promote health, and rehabilitate the sick and disabled.
- Involves clear relationships among major ideas and values within nursing practice.
Nursing Philosophy
- Seeks to analyze core concepts of the nursing profession logically.
- Early nursing theorists like Nightingale laid the groundwork for contemporary nursing.
- Nursing has evolved into an academic discipline through modern scientific methods.
Knowledge in Nursing
- Encompasses information, skills, and expertise gained through life experiences and education.
- Practical knowledge is viewed as the art of nursing, while abstract knowledge involves theoretical understanding.
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Description
This quiz explores the relationship between stress and health, focusing on stress reduction techniques within the nursing discipline. It emphasizes Imogene King's Goal Attainment Theory and the impact of stressors on system stability. Enhance your understanding of how stress affects patient care and nursing practices.