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What is one of the aims of the deliberative nursing process in relation to spiritual goals?
What is one of the aims of the deliberative nursing process in relation to spiritual goals?
How should a nurse perceive the impact of their behavior on patients?
How should a nurse perceive the impact of their behavior on patients?
What should a nurse focus on to optimize patient care?
What should a nurse focus on to optimize patient care?
In the problem-solving process, what is the first step?
In the problem-solving process, what is the first step?
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When should a nurse continue the inquiry process?
When should a nurse continue the inquiry process?
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Which nursing clients are defined in the content?
Which nursing clients are defined in the content?
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What occurs when a situation becomes clear according to the content?
What occurs when a situation becomes clear according to the content?
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What is considered an overt nursing problem?
What is considered an overt nursing problem?
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What primary competency does the Organizational and Work-Role identity and maturity Competencies Domain emphasize?
What primary competency does the Organizational and Work-Role identity and maturity Competencies Domain emphasize?
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What concept did Hall develop to address the hospital environment during acute illness?
What concept did Hall develop to address the hospital environment during acute illness?
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According to Margaret Newman, what should be the focus of nursing inquiry?
According to Margaret Newman, what should be the focus of nursing inquiry?
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Which nursing theorist is associated with the Human-to-Human Relationship Model?
Which nursing theorist is associated with the Human-to-Human Relationship Model?
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What philosophical concepts influenced Joyce Travelbee's model?
What philosophical concepts influenced Joyce Travelbee's model?
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What is the main focus of Travelbee's Human-to-Human Relationship Model?
What is the main focus of Travelbee's Human-to-Human Relationship Model?
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Which aspect is NOT included in the informational capacity of the system according to the content?
Which aspect is NOT included in the informational capacity of the system according to the content?
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What does Margaret Newman associate with 'Health as Expanding Consciousness'?
What does Margaret Newman associate with 'Health as Expanding Consciousness'?
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What is the important event during the Industry vs. Inferiority stage?
What is the important event during the Industry vs. Inferiority stage?
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What is the main question individuals seek to answer in the Identity vs. Role Confusion stage?
What is the main question individuals seek to answer in the Identity vs. Role Confusion stage?
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In which stage do young adults deepen their capacity to love others and engage in relationships?
In which stage do young adults deepen their capacity to love others and engage in relationships?
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What is the highest stage of functioning in the Universal-Ethical Principal Orientation?
What is the highest stage of functioning in the Universal-Ethical Principal Orientation?
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What is the significance of understanding that a system is greater than the sum of its parts?
What is the significance of understanding that a system is greater than the sum of its parts?
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What characterizes the psychological changes during the Adolescence stage?
What characterizes the psychological changes during the Adolescence stage?
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What is a key feature of the Hierarchy of Needs model proposed by Maslow?
What is a key feature of the Hierarchy of Needs model proposed by Maslow?
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In the context of a systems approach, what does the term 'open system' refer to?
In the context of a systems approach, what does the term 'open system' refer to?
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What is the essential focus of the Young Adulthood stage in relation to community?
What is the essential focus of the Young Adulthood stage in relation to community?
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Which of the following is NOT one of Erik Erikson's developmental tasks?
Which of the following is NOT one of Erik Erikson's developmental tasks?
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What belief emerges during the Social-contract Orientation stage?
What belief emerges during the Social-contract Orientation stage?
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What role does consistent caregiving play in Erikson's first developmental task?
What role does consistent caregiving play in Erikson's first developmental task?
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What does analysis of a situation involve in a systems approach?
What does analysis of a situation involve in a systems approach?
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Why might a complex system need to be broken into subsystems?
Why might a complex system need to be broken into subsystems?
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What is a fundamental characteristic of systems as described in the document?
What is a fundamental characteristic of systems as described in the document?
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What does a system's central objective determine regarding its other objectives?
What does a system's central objective determine regarding its other objectives?
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What is the primary zone of interaction in infancy according to the development of personality stages?
What is the primary zone of interaction in infancy according to the development of personality stages?
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During which stage of personality development does a child primarily learn language?
During which stage of personality development does a child primarily learn language?
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What does 'caritas' represent in caring science?
What does 'caritas' represent in caring science?
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What context does 'caring communion' provide in caring science?
What context does 'caring communion' provide in caring science?
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Which of the following is NOT an element of the act of caring?
Which of the following is NOT an element of the act of caring?
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What stage is characterized by developing a pattern of heterosexual activity?
What stage is characterized by developing a pattern of heterosexual activity?
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Which concept constitutes one of the basic ethical principles of caritative caring?
Which concept constitutes one of the basic ethical principles of caritative caring?
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What defines the core of caritative caring ethics?
What defines the core of caritative caring ethics?
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What does the acronym COMPOSURE stand for in nursing behaviors?
What does the acronym COMPOSURE stand for in nursing behaviors?
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Which of the following best describes 'Verifying knowledge' in nursing?
Which of the following best describes 'Verifying knowledge' in nursing?
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According to the metaparadigm concepts, what is defined as a state of well-being?
According to the metaparadigm concepts, what is defined as a state of well-being?
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In the context of nursing, how is technology perceived?
In the context of nursing, how is technology perceived?
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What is the significance of 'Participation in appreciation' in nursing?
What is the significance of 'Participation in appreciation' in nursing?
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Study Notes
Nursing Theorists
- Florence Nightingale's Environmental Theory focuses on the patient's environment impacting recovery. Healthy environments prevent disease and aid healing.
- Florence Nightingale was considered the founder of modern nursing.
- Virginia Henderson's 14 Basic Human Needs theory emphasizes patients' independence. Nurses help patients meet these needs to promote well-being.
- Dorothea Orem's Self-Care Deficit Theory focuses on patients' ability to care for themselves. Nurses assist patients in meeting their self-care needs.
- Sister Callista Roy's Adaptation Model describes how people adapt to internal and external environmental changes. Nursing helps patients adapt and maintain their integrity in the process.
- Ida Jean Orlando's Nursing Process Theory focuses on identifying and meeting patients' immediate needs for help.
- Madeleine Leininger's Transcultural Nursing theory emphasizes understanding diverse cultures to provide culturally congruent care. Cultural values and beliefs guide the best care practices.
- Margarete Newman's Health as Expanding Consciousness theory views health as a process of expanding awareness of oneself and one's environment.
- Betty Neuman's System Model integrates nursing with general systems theory. Using this model, the nurse will treat the whole patient.
Nursing Theories
- Imogene King's Goal Attainment Theory centers on the dynamic relationship between the nurse and patient during treatment. This theory is focused on helping patients reach specific goals.
- Rosemarie Rizzo Parse's Theory of Human Becoming emphasizes the subjective experiences of the individual. This theory focuses on the interactions with others.
- Dr. Letty Kuan's Essence of Caring theory emphasizes the significance of balancing energy input and output. The emphasis is on how nurses nurture their patients.
- Cecilia Laurente's Nursing Practice and Career theory emphasizes the significance of nurses working with patient families as an entry point for helping the patient.
Nursing Theorists
- Joyce Travelbee's Human-to-Human Relationship Model emphasizes the connection between the nurse and the patient. This theory focuses on the importance of communication.
- Margaret Newman's Health as Expanding Consciousness theory is based on exploring human wholeness and the factors that contribute to its realization.
- Lydia Hall's Care, Core, and Cure model describes how nursing exists in three dimensions with the focus on patient care, treatment, and holistic care.
- Nola Pender's Health Promotion Model focuses on an individual's self-determining abilities, recognizing that they will take control of their health practices.
- Hildegard Peplau's Interpersonal Relations theory stresses the establishment of clear communication and interactions between nurse and patient.
- Dorothy Johnson's Behavioral System Model describes how human beings adjust to their environment through their behaviors. This theory focuses on human and environmental interaction.
- Rozzano Locsin's model involves technology and the competence to use it in nursing
Other
- Kurt Lewin's Change Theory outlines a three-stage process for transitioning to a new behavior in a patient.
- Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs theory focuses on the progression of human needs, from basic physiological needs to self-actualization.
- Lawrence Kohlberg's theory of moral development investigates how human moral reasoning changes over time including stages.
- Ludwig von Bertalanffy's General Systems Theory conceptualizes complex systems by identifying their interconnected parts
- Patricia Benner's theory of skill acquisition describes a progression of nursing skills from novice to expert.
- Carmelita Divinagracia's theory of composure involves behavioral modifications through interactions.
- The components of Dr. Carolina Agravante's theory involve psycho-spiritual concepts and leadership skills.
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This quiz explores key concepts and theories within nursing, including the deliberative nursing process, spiritual goals, and nursing inquiry focus. Questions are designed to assess understanding of nursing theorists and their models, as well as the impact of nursing behavior on patient care.