Exam 7: Critical Theory and Emancipatory 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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Steven is a nurse at a drug rehabilitation facility. In order to better understand his patients' experiences, Steven asks them to share stories about their daily lives, including how and why they began using drugs and what sorts of events compel them to use on a daily basis. Using these stories as a starting point, Steven next encourages the patients to brainstorm some ways that they can work to avoid and prevent situations that trigger their drug use. In taking these steps, Steven is most directly demonstrating which trait of critical emancipatory practice?
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According to Freire's theory of human liberation, the members of the dominant group in a society:
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In critical emancipatory nursing practice, reflexivity involves asking which question?
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Freire's theory of human liberation states that disadvantaged groups must accomplish several steps in order to move toward freedom. The first of these steps is:
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Darla has just been hired as the chief nurse practitioner at a community health clinic. Upon starting her new job, Darla notices that the clinic serves a disproportionately large percentage of female immigrants, many of whom have sexually transmitted infections and/or appear to be victims of sexual and physical abuse. Darla immediately begins to analyze various factors that may be contributing to this phenomenon, including the possibility of sex trafficking in the neighborhood. Then, she compiles a list of some of the political and social structures that appear to support these factors. In taking these steps, Darla is most directly demonstrating which trait of critical emancipatory practice?
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As a nurse, Sheila works hard to establish caring relationships with her coworkers, her patients, and her patients' families. According to Habermas, this activity is most directly related to which area of human interest?
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When examining a policy initiative from an emancipatory perspective, which question would the nurse least likely ask?
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Which statement accurately reflects a fundamental assumption of emancipatory knowing?
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Helen has just finished reading a new research report. In reflecting on the report, Helen first considers whether the researchers' methods were sound. Next, she asks herself what ideology the researchers appeared to be working from, as well as who will truly benefit if the researchers' findings are used as a basis for nursing practice. Here, Helen's activities illustrate how the emancipatory approach can strengthen which essential of advanced nursing practice?
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