Exam 5: Theories and Frameworks for Professional Nursing Practice
Exam 1: A Brief History of Professional Nursing in the United States22 Questions
Exam 2: Pathways of Nursing Education24 Questions
Exam 3: Beyond Professional Socialization11 Questions
Exam 4: Professional Nursing Roles33 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 Illness26 Questions
Exam 15: Health and Health Promotion31 Questions
Exam 16: Genetics and Genomics in Professional Nursing15 Questions
Exam 17: Global Rural Nursing Practice14 Questions
Exam 18: Violence Against Women: An Epidemic and a Health Issue21 Questions
Exam 19: Telehealth15 Questions
Exam 20: Patient Safety29 Questions
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The nursing student learning about theory understands that which terms are sometimes used instead of "grand theory"? (Select all that apply. )
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A nurse whose practice is most strongly guided by Nightingale's theory would likely incorporate which intervention into the patient's plan of care?
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A nurse manager is planning a major change on an inpatient unit.Using Lewin's theory,what areas does the manager assess? (Select all that apply. )
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A nurse explains to a patient's family that the role of nursing is to help the patient with self-care when the patient is unable to do so.The nurse is using the theory of
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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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A patient is angry and frustrated and is complaining bitterly to the nurse about these feelings.The nurse sits quietly and listens attentively,nodding occasionally.What Watson caritas process is the nurse using?
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