Orlando's Nursing Theory Quiz
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Ida Jean Orlando's theory is primarily focused on:

  • Cultural competence
  • The nurse-patient interaction process (correct)
  • Disease prevention
  • Holistic care

According to Orlando, which is the nurse's primary role?

  • To independently decide on patient care
  • To assist the patient in identifying and meeting their needs (correct)
  • To focus on routine tasks
  • To prioritize medical interventions

The Deliberative Nursing Process consists of how many stages?

  • Four (correct)
  • Five
  • Three
  • Six

What is the primary source of data in Orlando's nursing process?

<p>Patient's verbal and non-verbal communication (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Orlando's theory encourages nursing actions to be:

<p>Reflective and deliberate (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The term "validation" in Orlando's theory means:

<p>Confirming the accuracy of the nurse's perception (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which is an example of a nurse using Orlando's Deliberative Nursing Process?

<p>Observing the patient's facial expressions and asking if they are in pain (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

According to Orlando, what should the nurse do after taking an action?

<p>Evaluate the patient's response (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Orlando's theory is best applied in:

<p>Emergency situations (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In Orlando's theory, "Immediate Reaction" refers to:

<p>The nurse's response to the patient's behavior (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which phase involves the nurse gathering information from the patient?

<p>Assessment (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

According to Orlando, nursing actions should be:

<p>Deliberate and reflective (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Orlando's Nursing Process

A deliberate process focusing on the nurse observing and understanding the patient's responses to direct their actions.

Orlando's Primary Role

To help the patient meet their needs based on their observations and responses, not solely on pre-determined tasks.

Deliberative Nursing Process

A reflective way a nurse thinks and acts, specifically paying attention to patient's needs and responses.

Primary Data Source (Orlando)

Patient observations (verbal and nonverbal) are the most important source of information for nursing actions.

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Nursing Actions (Orlando)

Nursing actions should be deliberate, not routine, based on the patient's response.

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Nursing Validation (Orlando)

Confirming that the nurse's understanding of the patient's situation is correct.

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Immediate Reaction (Orlando)

The nurse's immediate response to the patient's behavior or condition.

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Assessment (Orlando)

Gathering data from the patient, including both verbal and non-verbal cues.

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Patient-Centered Care

Prioritizing patient needs and observations in nursing actions.

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Study Notes

Multiple Choice Questions: Orlando's Nursing Theory

  • Question 1: Ida Jean Orlando's theory primarily focuses on the nurse-patient interaction process.
  • Question 2: According to Orlando, nurses should assist patients in identifying needs and prioritizing medical interventions.
  • Question 3: The Deliberative Nursing Process consists of six stages.
  • Question 4: The primary source of data in Orlando's nursing process is the patient's verbal and nonverbal communication.
  • Question 5: Orlando's theory emphasizes deliberate and reflective nursing actions.
  • Question 6: "Validation" in Orlando's theory means confirming the accuracy of the nurse's perception.
  • Question 7: An example of a nurse using Orlando's Deliberative Nursing Process is observing the patient's facial expression and inquiring about pain.
  • Question 8: After action, the nurse (according to Orlando) should evaluate the patient's response.
  • Question 9: Orlando's theory is best applied in specific emergency situations.
  • Question 10: "Immediate Reaction," in Orlando's theory, refers to the nurse's response to the patient's behavior.
  • Question 11: The phase where a nurse gathers patient information is Assessment.
  • Question 12: According to Orlando, nursing actions must be deliberate and reflective.

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Test your knowledge on Ida Jean Orlando's Nursing Theory with this quiz. Explore key concepts such as the nurse-patient interaction process, the Deliberative Nursing Process, and the importance of validation. Ideal for nursing students and healthcare professionals interested in nursing theories.

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