Exam 18: Models and Theories Focused on Nursing Goals and Functions

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According to Nightingale's model, what is the impetus for the cooperation of the nurse, nature, and the patient in the reparative process?

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Which statement is not one of the seven assumptions upon which Pender based her model?

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Which selection most closely matches the definition of the health metaparadigm according to the concepts outlined by Nightingale?

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Which statement does not describe one of the three notions Johnson's model uses to describe the relationship between the person as a behavioral system and the environment?

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Francisco is a nurse who works with elderly individuals. Many of his patients are bed-ridden and Francisco does his utmost to help them avoid the formation of pressure ulcers and treat those ulcers appropriately when they do occur. Which of the 14 basic patient needs outline by Henderson is Francisco tending to when he engages in these activities?

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According to Henderson, which phrase is not one of the four inseparable components of the person?

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According to Johnson's model, if a patient is experiencing a problem with the eliminative subsystem, what is the theoretical cause of that problem?

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A statement that describes an aspect of Pender's model would be:

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Which area of patient health is not directly addressed in Nightingale's 13 canons for nursing practice?

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Which statement is not one of the 14 basic patient needs as outlined by Henderson?

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