Exam 5: Components and Levels of Abstraction in Nursing Knowledge
Exam 1: Philosophy of Science: An Introduction11 Questions
Exam 2: The Evolution of Nursing Science1 Questions
Exam 3: The Essentials of the Doctor of Nursing Practice: A Philosophical Perspective10 Questions
Exam 4: Theory As Practice10 Questions
Exam 5: Components and Levels of Abstraction in Nursing Knowledge10 Questions
Exam 6: Complexity Science and Complex Adaptive Systems10 Questions
Exam 7: Critical Theory and Emancipatory Knowledge10 Questions
Exam 8: Feminist Ethics: Some Applicable Thoughts for Advanced Practice Nurses9 Questions
Exam 9: Theories and Models in Ethics10 Questions
Exam 10: Educational and Learning Theories10 Questions
Exam 11: Health Behavior Theories10 Questions
Exam 12: Theories Focused on Interpersonal Relationships11 Questions
Exam 13: Environmental Philosophy and Theories10 Questions
Exam 14: Economic Theories10 Questions
Exam 15: Theories of Organizational Behavior and Leadership10 Questions
Exam 16: Theoretical Approaches to Quality Improvement10 Questions
Exam 17: Theories Focused on Health Inequity and Health Disparity10 Questions
Exam 18: Models and Theories Focused on Nursing Goals and Functions10 Questions
Exam 19: Models and Theories Focused on a Systems Approach10 Questions
Exam 20: Models and Theories Focused on Human Existence and Universal Energy10 Questions
Exam 21: Models and Theories Focused on Competencies and Skills10 Questions
Exam 22: Theories Focused on Caring10 Questions
Exam 23: Models and Theories Focused on Culture10 Questions
Exam 24: The Praxis Theory of Suffering10 Questions
Exam 25: Theory Testing and Theory Evaluation10 Questions
Exam 26: Using Theory in Evidence-Based Advanced Nursing Practice10 Questions
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University Hospital has just updated its comprehensive code of nursing ethics. In doing so, University Hospital is engaging in which activity?
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Most scholars believe that the goodness of a particular theory depends upon that theory's:
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Daniel believes that external stimuli are responsible for all human actions and reactions. Accordingly, he believes that phenomena are not worthy of study unless they can be objectively isolated, observed, defined, and measured. Daniel's stance most closely aligns with which world view of nursing?
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In nursing, the relationship between theory development and practice is known as the:
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Helene is attempting to determine whether a particular set of concepts is best classified as a conceptual model or as a theory. As she reflects on the concepts, she decides their primary purpose is to describe and explain a specific, concrete phenomenon commonly encountered in nursing practice. This conclusion suggests that the set of concepts should likely be classified as a:
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In nursing, the most accepted __________ concepts are human beings, environment, health, and nursing.
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Enid is a scholar who has focused her research on nursing philosophy. In her work, Enid is especially concerned with the creation and categorization of nursing knowledge, and she frequently explores questions such as "What can we know about certain phenomena?" and "How do we know what we know about these phenomena?" Based on this description, Enid appears to be most concerned with which area of philosophical inquiry?
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A(n) __________ is an instrument, experimental condition, or procedure used to observe or measure a middle-range theory concept.
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Theory Z states the assumed nature of the cause-and-effect relationship between Concept X and Concept Y. Theory Z is therefore a(n):
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