Exam 4: Theoretical Foundations of Nursing Practice
Exam 1: Nursing Today21 Questions
Exam 2: The Health Care Delivery System20 Questions
Exam 3: Community-Based Nursing Practice20 Questions
Exam 4: Theoretical Foundations of Nursing Practice20 Questions
Exam 5: Evidence-Based Practice22 Questions
Exam 6: Health and Wellness21 Questions
Exam 7: Caring in Nursing Practice16 Questions
Exam 8: Caring for the Cancer Survivor15 Questions
Exam 9: Culture and Ethnicity20 Questions
Exam 10: Caring for Families16 Questions
Exam 11: Developmental Theories20 Questions
Exam 12: Conception Through Adolescence25 Questions
Exam 13: Young and Middle Adults20 Questions
Exam 14: Older Adults26 Questions
Exam 15: Critical Thinking in Nursing Practice20 Questions
Exam 16: Nursing Assessment20 Questions
Exam 17: Nursing Diagnosis19 Questions
Exam 18: Planning Nursing Care20 Questions
Exam 19: Implementing Nursing Care23 Questions
Exam 20: Evaluation20 Questions
Exam 21: Managing Patient Care20 Questions
Exam 22: Ethics and Values18 Questions
Exam 23: Legal Implications in Nursing Practice20 Questions
Exam 24: Communication28 Questions
Exam 25: Patient Education32 Questions
Exam 26: Documentation and Informatics31 Questions
Exam 27: Patient Safety44 Questions
Exam 28: Infection Prevention and Control46 Questions
Exam 29: Vital Signs46 Questions
Exam 30: Health Assessment and Physical Examination40 Questions
Exam 31: Medication Administration50 Questions
Exam 32: Complementary and Alternative Therapies20 Questions
Exam 33: Self-Concept20 Questions
Exam 34: Sexuality23 Questions
Exam 35: Spiritual Health20 Questions
Exam 36: The Experience of Loss, death, and Grief24 Questions
Exam 37: Stress and Coping20 Questions
Exam 38: Activity and Exercise30 Questions
Exam 39: Hygiene50 Questions
Exam 40: Oxygenation48 Questions
Exam 41: Fluid, electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance45 Questions
Exam 42: Sleep30 Questions
Exam 43: Pain Management35 Questions
Exam 44: Nutrition45 Questions
Exam 45: Urinary Elimination44 Questions
Exam 46: Bowel Elimination40 Questions
Exam 47: Mobility and Immobility48 Questions
Exam 48: Skin Integrity and Wound Care50 Questions
Exam 49: Sensory Alterations29 Questions
Exam 50: Care of Surgical Patients45 Questions
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The nurse is visiting a patient at home after he was discharged from the hospital following a heart attack.She listens to the patient's concerns about being an invalid for the rest of his life because of his bad heart,but he is afraid of having "open heart" surgery.The nurse explains the different surgical procedures that are available to the patient,as well as other options such as cardiac rehabilitation.After several such visits,the patient states that he believes that cardiac rehabilitation therapy would be best for him,and asks the nurse how he can get in.The nurse calls the patient's physician and sets up a referral for cardiac rehabilitation.This action most closely fits which of the following theories?
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The type of theory that is used to develop and test specific nursing interventions is known as _____ theory.
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The patient is terminally ill and is under hospice care.The nurse cares for the patient by bathing,shaving,and repositioning him.The family believes that the end is very near and would like a Catholic priest called to provide the patient with the Sacrament of the Sick.The nurse places a call to the Catholic Church the patient attended and arranges for the priest's visit.Under which of the following theories does the nurse's care fall?
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As the initial model for nursing,Nightingale's "descriptive theory" encouraged nurses to
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The nurse is caring for a patient who is actively bleeding.The physician orders blood transfusions.The nurse notes in the chart that the patient is a Jehovah's Witness and informs the patient of the physician's order.The patient states that she is a Jehovah's Witness and does not want blood products.The nurse contacts the physician to tell him that blood cannot be given to this patient and requests alternative treatment.In doing so,the nurse is operating within which of the following theories?
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The student nurse is learning nursing theories but fails to see how they relate to the nursing process.The professional nurse realizes that nursing theory
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The nursing instructor is teaching a class on nursing theory.One of the students asks,"Why do we need to know this stuff? It doesn't really affect patients." The instructor's best response would be
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The patient is newly diagnosed with diabetes and will be discharged in the next day or so.The nurse is teaching the patient how to draw up and self-administer his insulin.Which nursing theory is the nurse utilizing?
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The nurse is caring for a patient who is known as a "frequent flyer," and who has been labeled as "noncompliant" by most of the staff because she does not follow her prescribed regimen for diabetes management.As a prescriber to Orem's theory,the nurse interviews the patient in an attempt to identify the cause of the patient's "noncompliance." This is because Orem's theory
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The nurse researcher is evaluating whether holding pressure at an injection site after injecting the anticoagulant enoxaparin (Lovenox)will reduce bruising at the injection site.This study involves a prescriptive theory because it
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Psychosocial theories are needed in nursing because nursing is a diverse discipline that strives to meet which criteria?
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The prospective nursing student is trying to decide on which nursing program to attend.She is examining the nursing philosophies of each program.She believes that the essence of nursing is "Caring." Which of the following theories would most likely meet her needs?
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The nurse is making rounds and finds her older adult patient sobbing and obviously upset.She states that her doctor told her that she has cancer,and she does not want to die."What's the sense?" she says."I might as well die.I'm going to anyway.I guess that shows how useless I really am.Nobody wants an old lady around." The nurse notices that the patient's respirations have increased,and the tip of her nose and ear lobes are becoming cyanotic.The nurse assesses the patient and finds that the patient's pulse rate is over 150 beats per minute.According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs,the nurse should first
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The patient is admitted to the ICU to rule out a myocardial infarction (MI).During the admission process,the patient is noted to have a history of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)and is placed in isolation until cultures can be obtained and the patient declared noninfectious.During the isolation process,the nurse encourages family visits,realizing that which level of Maslow's hierarchy of needs is at risk?
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The nurse is caring for a patient diagnosed with essential hypertension.The physician orders blood pressure medication that the nurse administers.The nurse then monitors the patient's blood pressure for several days to help determine the effectiveness of the administration.In doing so,the nurse evaluates which of the following system components?
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Many aspects of nursing theory are based on developmental theories because human growth and development is believed to be
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Nursing has its own body of knowledge that is both theoretical and practical.Which of the following is an example of theoretical knowledge?
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A paradigm is useful in describing the domain of a discipline.Nursing's paradigm includes which of the following?
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