Exam 19: Models and Theories Focused on a Systems Approach
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According to Neuman's model, when the amount of energy available to a system exceeds the amount of energy being used by the system, the system is in a state of:
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Which mode described by Roy could be used to describe behaviors related to an individual's relationships with others?
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Which phrase is not one of the four components of veritivity as defined by Roy?
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Which choice is not one of the five components of the nursing process proposed by King?
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According to King's hypothesis, why is perceptual accuracy an important component of nurse-client interactions?
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According to Neuman's model, what is the purpose of outcome identification and planning?
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Which definition of health most closely resembles that proposed by King?
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Roland is thirteen and was beaten up by two bullies on the way home from school today. When the bullies approached him, he felt his heart begin to race and his face grow flush. His older brother told him this is called the "fight-or-flight" response and occurs when the body releases hormones when in a dangerous situation. If Roland's fight-or-flight reaction is considered in terms of Roy's coping processes, it would best be described as a:
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Gretchen is a kindergartener who just learned about the proper way to wash her hands to prevent the spread of germs. Based on Neuman's model, Gretchen's latest skill is best classified as which level of prevention?
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Which statement best describes the assumption of the general systems theory that is a common thread in Roy's, King's, and Neuman's nursing models?
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