Deck 19: Theory of Nursing As Caring

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All of the following are one of the Roach's (1992)C's EXCEPT:

A)Compassion.
B)Conscience.
C)Concern.
D)Confidence.
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In practicing from the perspective of nursing as caring,nurses are concerned primarily with:

A)Health.
B)Human living.
C)Safety.
D)Environment.
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Boykin and Schoenhofer describe caring as the means and instrument of nursing.
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In the Theory of Nursing As Caring,caring in nursing is believed to be

A)Expected.
B)Intentional.
C)Assigned.
D)Mandated.
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The shared lived experience in which caring between nurse and nursed enhances personhood is known as:

A)Direct invitation.
B)Calls for nursing.
C)Nursing response.
D)Nursing situation.
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In the Theory of Nursing as Caring,the universal human call is:

A)Safety.
B)Personhood.
C)Pain management.
D)All of the above.
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This foundational body of work was considered the precursor or historical antecedent to the Theory of Nursing as Caring:

A)Roach's The Human Act of Caring
B)Paterson and Zderad's theory of humanistic nursing
C)Mayeroff's work On Caring
D)Florida Atlantic University's curriculum development
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Boykin and Schoenhofer assume that all persons are caring by virtue of their:

A)Living caring.
B)Humanness.
C)Dignity.
D)Social class.
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The Theory of Nursing As Caring directs nurses to respond to calls for nursing with:

A)The intention of following a predetermined plan of care.
B)Acknowledgment of patient needs.
C)Authentic presence.
D)All of the above.
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Boykin and Shoenhofer assert that the nursing ethic of caring supersedes all other values held by the nurse.
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The general intention of the Theory of Nursing As Caring is nurturing:

A)Persons living caring and growing in caring.
B)The wholeness of others through caring.
C)Being and becoming through caring.
D)Hopes and dreams of others.
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Nursing situations and medical case presentations are synonymous.
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Caring as the intentional and authentic presence of the nurse with another who is recognized as living caring and growing in caring is defined by Boykin and Schoenhofer as:

A)Nursing situation.
B)Nursing response.
C)Call for nursing.
D)"Caring Between."
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Calls for nursing in the Theory of Nursing As Caring are calls for nurturance of personhood through personal expressions of caring.
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Deck 19: Theory of Nursing As Caring
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All of the following are one of the Roach's (1992)C's EXCEPT:

A)Compassion.
B)Conscience.
C)Concern.
D)Confidence.
Concern.
2
In practicing from the perspective of nursing as caring,nurses are concerned primarily with:

A)Health.
B)Human living.
C)Safety.
D)Environment.
Human living.
3
Boykin and Schoenhofer describe caring as the means and instrument of nursing.
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In the Theory of Nursing As Caring,caring in nursing is believed to be

A)Expected.
B)Intentional.
C)Assigned.
D)Mandated.
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The shared lived experience in which caring between nurse and nursed enhances personhood is known as:

A)Direct invitation.
B)Calls for nursing.
C)Nursing response.
D)Nursing situation.
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In the Theory of Nursing as Caring,the universal human call is:

A)Safety.
B)Personhood.
C)Pain management.
D)All of the above.
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This foundational body of work was considered the precursor or historical antecedent to the Theory of Nursing as Caring:

A)Roach's The Human Act of Caring
B)Paterson and Zderad's theory of humanistic nursing
C)Mayeroff's work On Caring
D)Florida Atlantic University's curriculum development
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Boykin and Schoenhofer assume that all persons are caring by virtue of their:

A)Living caring.
B)Humanness.
C)Dignity.
D)Social class.
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The Theory of Nursing As Caring directs nurses to respond to calls for nursing with:

A)The intention of following a predetermined plan of care.
B)Acknowledgment of patient needs.
C)Authentic presence.
D)All of the above.
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Boykin and Shoenhofer assert that the nursing ethic of caring supersedes all other values held by the nurse.
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The general intention of the Theory of Nursing As Caring is nurturing:

A)Persons living caring and growing in caring.
B)The wholeness of others through caring.
C)Being and becoming through caring.
D)Hopes and dreams of others.
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Nursing situations and medical case presentations are synonymous.
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Caring as the intentional and authentic presence of the nurse with another who is recognized as living caring and growing in caring is defined by Boykin and Schoenhofer as:

A)Nursing situation.
B)Nursing response.
C)Call for nursing.
D)"Caring Between."
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Calls for nursing in the Theory of Nursing As Caring are calls for nurturance of personhood through personal expressions of caring.
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