1.b) Nurse performing sponge bath to the patient since the goal is to make the patient healthy again.
2.In the given scenario nurse Carl is concept of nursing.
3.b) transcendence is given to prize.
4 b ) ease is given to the prize
5.b) According to newman illness is manifestation of person pattern
6 b) Transcendence is most important for terminally ill patient.
7 Joy manifest the stage of well being and more well being.
8. a) from birth to death
In Weidenbach theory, which of the following is an example of concept of realities: a) nurse...
Nurse Carla is talking to her client regarding certain questions on her client's treatment regimen. In the Humanistic Nursing Theory, which stage does Carla manifests? * b. Nurse Knowing of the Other Intuitively a. Preparation of the Nurse Knower For Coming to know c. Nurse Knowing the Other Scientifically d. Nurse Complementarily Synthesizing Known Others According to Margaret Newman, illness is a manifestation of a person's: * O b. Pathological condition O a. Bad behavior d. Pattern O c. Level...
According to Kolcaba's Comfort Theory, which of the following concept is important to provide to a terminally-ill client? * O a. Health care needs O b. Intervening variables O c. Transcendence O d. Ease
Jansen, an 81 y/o client, is suffering from a terminally-ill disease. He talked to his family and told them about taking care of each other and themselves when he leaves. In Kolcaba's Comfort Theory, which of the following component was given to Jansen? * O c. Transcendence O b. Ease O d. Comfort O a. Relief
Jansen, an 81 y/o client, is suffering from a terminally-ill disease. He was visited by the chaplain and had prayer with his family. In Kolcaba's Comfort Theory, which of the following component was given to Jansen? * O a. Relief O c. Transcendence O b. Ease O d. Comfort
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...
n Weidenbach's theory, which of the following is an example of the concept of realities? O c. Medications Oa. A nurse tasked to take care of a patient b. Nurse performing sponge bath d. None of the above
7. The nurse is implementing evidence-based practice. Which of the following is not a component of this process? Patient preference Clinical expertise Research evidence Leader practice 8. The nurse wants to reduce the stress level for a preoperative client. Which of the following communication techniques can the nurse use to achieve this result? Allow the client to be along before the surgery Observe and ask the client if there is anything that can be done to help reduce her anxiety...
concept map on end of life issues END-OF-LIFE ISSUES You are the home health nurse who has been seeing Phyllis Court, who has a diagnosis lung cancer for approximately one year. Her provider recently told her that her cancer was no longer treatable; the focus of treatment will change from curative measures to symptom relief. She is confused and somewhat angry with her provider. She vapuely remembers the term palliative care when discussing her situation with the provider but does...
1. According to Leininger, this is the way in which people look at the world, or at the universe, and form a “picture or value stance” about the world and their lives: * c. Influences b. Worldview d. Holistic Health a. Culture 2. In Parse’s Human Becoming Theory, a person’s history, current situation, and goals in the future will fall in to which concept? * a. Freedom b. Meaning c. Transcendence d. Paradox e. Mystery 3. In Leininger’s Sunrise Model,...
17.A nurse in a mental health facility is caring for a client who is upset about the loss of privileges due to repetitive negative behavior. Which of the following statements by the nurse demonstrates the effective use of assertive communication? A. "You were made aware of the consequences of negative behavior. B. "I understand that you are angry. However, I followed the appropriate protocol." C. "You need to calm down before discussing this matter any further." D. "Why did you...