Exam 5: Theories and Frameworks for Professional Nursing Practice
Exam 1: A Brief History of the Professionalization of Nursing in the United States22 Questions
Exam 2: Academic Progression24 Questions
Exam 3: Beyond Professional Socialization11 Questions
Exam 4: Professional Nursing Roles32 Questions
Exam 5: Theories and Frameworks for Professional Nursing Practice26 Questions
Exam 6: Health Policy and Planning and the Nursing Practice Environment29 Questions
Exam 7: Economic Issues in Nursing and Health Care31 Questions
Exam 8: Effective Communication26 Questions
Exam 9: Think Like a Nurse: Essential Thinking Skills for Professional Nurses26 Questions
Exam 10: Teaching and Learning in the 21st Century28 Questions
Exam 11: Legal Aspects of Nursing Practice28 Questions
Exam 12: Ethical Dimensions of Nursing and Health Care21 Questions
Exam 13: Information Management16 Questions
Exam 14: Diversity in Health and Illness23 Questions
Exam 15: Health and Health Promotion31 Questions
Exam 16: Genetics and Genomics in Professional Nursing14 Questions
Exam 17: Global Rural Nursing Practice14 Questions
Exam 18: Violence Against Women: an Epidemic and a Health Issue21 Questions
Exam 19: Telehealth14 Questions
Exam 20: Patient Safety29 Questions
Exam 21: Palliative Care: Compassionate Care Across Settings of Care15 Questions
Exam 22: The Wisdom of Self-Care: Well-Being and Resilience in Nursing18 Questions
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A nurse is working with a family from a different culture with which he or she is not familiar.The family insists on continuing health practices that the nurse is trying to get them to abandon.This results in the nurse viewing the family as noncompliant, because they seem to understand the instructions.Which action by the nurse would be most helpful?
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A nurse uses Roy's model to guide nursing care.When using this model, what stimuli would be important for the nurse to assess? (Select all that apply.)
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The nursing instructor explains that a theory, at its simplest, aims to do what?
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A nursing educator summarizes the role of nursing theory across the domains of nursing practice, education, and research by pointing out that in all three areas, theory:
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A student studying nursing theory recognizes that unique concepts in Martha Rogers' science of unitary human beings include:
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The nurse using Watson's theory to guide practice would put highest priority on:
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