6) Ans: Nursing is the science and practice that expands adaptive abilities and enhances person and environment transformation.
7)Ans:Environment could be altered to improve the condtions so that natural laws would allow healing to occur.
8)Ans:Central purpose,Prescription for the fulfillment and realities
10)Ans:All the mentioned options
11)Ans: Virginia Henderson
13)Ans:It benefits people
14)Ans:When a patient seeks medical help from a patient
21) Ans:Organisations,body image
29)Ans:Flexible line of defence
c. The act of utilizing the environment of the patient to assists him in his/her recovery...
asap 12) Carlo is a ward nurse and during his shift, one of his patients called for help. When he responded, he saw the patient on the floor gasping for breath. Carlo immediate response was to place him back to the bed and put on the oxygen. The most applicable nursing theory for this scenario is: b. Unitary Human Being c. Conservation Principles a. Carative Factors d. 21 Nursing Problems 1 According to Jean Watson, the nursing profession is said...
19. Define the concepts of modeling and role-modeling. How are self-strengths defined in Erickson, Tomlin and Swain model? 20. Be able to list and desribe Dorothy Johnson's seven subsystems. 21. Discuss Imogene King's theory of goal attainment including the three levels of dynamic interacting systems and what assumptions? 22. What are Leininger's definitions of the three modalities central to her nursing theory? 23. According to Leininger's assumptions- what are some of the factors that influence culture care values, beliefs and...
1- This nursing trailblazer decreased the mortality rate secondary to infections from 42% to 2% during the Crimean war. a. Jean Watson b. Isabel Adams C. Florence Nightingale d. Lilian Wald 2- Which of the following nurses qualifies as an Advanced Practice Nurse? a. Registered Nurse b. Licensed Practical Nurse C. Nursing Care Technician d. Nurse Practitioner 3. Which of the following organizations focuses on improving standards of nursing education? a. American Association of Colleges of Nursing b. American Nurses...
Which model focuses on the responses of the human adaptive system, which can be an individual or a group, to a constantly changing environment? A. Dorothy Johnson's Behavioral System Model B. Callista Roy's Adaptation Model C. Myra Levine's Conservation Model D. Betty Neuman's Systems Model
MATCH COLUMN A WITH Column B Column B Column A 1. It is solely a nursing function in Hall's model Domain 2. She has 14 components of basic nursing care 3. It guides nursing practice 4. Boundaries or focus of the discipline 5. Conferences, theories & books are an example 6. Models that are more abstract composed of Nursing theory Florence Nightingale Empirical knowing Metaparadigm Wiedenbach relational statements &concepts 7. Forchuk's working phase of patient-nurse relationships based on Peplau's work...
Column A A. Domain B. Nursing Theory C. Florence Nightingale D. Empirical knowing E. Metaparadigm F. Wiedenbach G. Hall H. Henderson Column B 1. It is solely a nursing function in Hall's model 2. She has 14 components of basic nursing care 3. It guides nursing practice 4. Boundaries or focus of the discipline 5. Conferences, theories and books are an example 6. Models are more abstract and composed of relational statements and concepts 7. The lowest level type of...
Case Studies for Unit VI- Promotion of health Self-Concept 1. Your patient is a 44-year-old male admitted due to an exacerbation of his multiple sclerosis (MS). During report, the nurse from the previous shift informed you he had to straight catheterize the patient due to urinary retention and bladder distention. You are in the room talking with the patient and his significant other when the primary care provider approaches them with the information that, due to a progression of the...
Your patient is a 44-year-old male admitted due to an exacerbation of his multiple sclerosis (MS). During report, the nurse from the previous shift informed you he had to straight catheterize the patient due to urinary retention and bladder distention. You are in the room talking with the patient and his significant other when the primary care provider approaches them with the information that, due to a progression of the MS, the patient will need to catheterize himself for the...
Preparing for Clinical Practice Nursing Today 1. You are on the patient safety committee at your hospital. Your assignment is to identify two sources related to safety. One resource must relate to the individual nurse, and the second must relate to the practice and work environment. Identify the ANA website and use this site to identify the resources. 2. Mrs. Langman is in the hospital recovering from hip replacement surgery. Her surgery involved insertion of a new type of hip...
1. A nursing informatics specialist is preparing a presentation about standardized terminologies recognized by the ANA. Which system would the nurse specialist most likely describe as the standard reference terminology for nursing documentation? A. Clinical Care Classification B. SNOMED CT C. North American Nursing Diagnosis Assiciation International D. Perioperative Nursing Data Set 2. A nurse informatics specialist is preparing an in-service program for a group of staff nurses about standardized terminologies. As part of this program, the nurse specialist describes...