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</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Orlando's theory encourages nursing actions to be:

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

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

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

    Orlando's theory is best applied in:

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

    Which phase involves the nurse gathering information from the patient?

    <p>Assessment</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to Orlando, nursing actions should be:

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

    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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