Deck 5: Theories of Nursing Practice

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At delivery the physician informs the mother who has practiced nursing for 10 years,"Your baby has Alport syndrome,but then I don't have to explain what that means with your medical background." The mother is unfamiliar with this disease and withdraws as a coping mechanism.Which nursing theory would provide a framework to guide nursing care for this mother?

A) Mishel's uncertainty of illness
B) Orem's self-care deficit model
C) Nightingale's canons of nursing
D) Levine's conservation model
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A young child is having abdominal pain,and the doctor informs the parents that a computed tomography (CT or CAT)scan of the abdomen will be ordered.The doctor tells the child,"This CAT scan won't hurt you." The child is visibly upset because of a fear of cats.According to Mishel's uncertainty in illness theory,which stage of the framework is represented?

A) Stimuli frame
B) Appraisal stage
C) Initiation of coping mechanisms
D) Adaptation
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Which nursing theory might a nurse use as a conceptual framework to determine how to meet the needs of immigrants while ensuring provision of high-quality and culturally sensitive care?

A) Martha Rogers' nursing theory
B) Dorothea Orem's nursing theory
C) Hildegard Peplau's nursing theory
D) Madeleine Leininger's nursing theory
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A nurse develops a new nursing theory related to stress and viability.The nurse determines the theory accounts for historical events in which soldiers suffering from the stress of inadequate clothing to protect them from the cold and lack of correspondence from home had an increased mortality related to gunshot wounds.The theory will predict gunshot victims' need for proper clothing and letters from significant others as they serve in Iraq.Which criterion for theory acceptance is being validated?

A) Inclusiveness
B) Consistency
C) Accuracy
D) Simplicity
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A nurse is evaluating Levin's Theory of Conservation to determine if it can be applied to patients in the initial phases of chemotherapy treatment.During this phase of theory acceptance,the nurse wants to determine if all the concepts of energy,structural integrity,personal integrity,and social integrity are included in the care of cancer treatment.The nurse is applying which criteria of theory acceptance?

A) Inclusiveness
B) Consistency
C) Accuracy
D) Fruitfulness
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When applying Nightingale's theory to current practice,the nurse's first step will be to evaluate the hospital room's air quality.What should be the nurse's second step?

A) Making certain that the volume of the television is not too loud
B) Consulting the dietitian to assure that a client's diet is meeting MyPyramid requirements
C) Asking the family to bring family photographs and bright-colored throws for the bed of a client's room
D) Arrange for the client's window blinds to remain open as appropriate
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A client involved in a motor vehicle accident is blinded.The nurse helps the client obtain a guide dog so the client may continue grocery shopping and visiting friends and family.This enables the client to cope with the handicap and perform activities of daily living.Which nursing theory can be applied to this scenario?

A) Watson's philosophy and science of caring and humanistic nursing
B) Mishel's uncertainty in illness
C) Orem's self-care deficit
D) Rogers' science of unitary human beings
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A nurse plans activity of daily living to prevent excessive fatigue while allowing the patient to exercise autonomy in selecting what they wear.This nurse is best applying which theory to practice?

A) Watson's Theory of Caring
B) Rogers' Theory of Unitary Humans
C) Levine's Theory of Conservation
D) Leininger's Theory of Transcultural Nursing
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A nurse researcher determines whether findings are substantial by calculating the level of significance.Which aspect of the scientific inquiry is being conducted?

A) Hypothesis
B) Method
C) Data collection
D) Evaluation
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A group of nurses are interested in the how to improve teaching effectiveness for patients who have a hearing impairment and lack family involvement while hospitalized.They believe "hearing loss decreases the teaching effectiveness while hospitalized." The group plans to evaluate teaching effectiveness using a 10-point Likert scale pre-post teaching,perform a hearing test to determine degree of hearing loss on admission,and have social work evaluate the impact of hearing impairment on patient's ability to safely live alone prior to discharge.The group is working in which step of the scientific process?

A) Hypothesis
B) Method
C) Results
D) Evaluation
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Which of the following are concepts related to nursing theory? (Select all that apply. )

A) Environment
B) Health
C) Nursing
D) Relevance
E) Comfort
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What term is used to identify the general explanations that scholars use to explain,predict,control,and understand commonly occurring events?

A) Theories
B) Constructs
C) Systems
D) Propositions
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A community health nurse has been visiting a postpartum client who experienced domestic violence throughout the pregnancy,and now she and the infant may be at risk.The nurse assisted the client in finding shelter and legal protection.Which conceptual framework is the basis for the nurse's safety interventions?

A) Change agent,according to Roy's adaptation model
B) Translator,according to Leininger's theory of cultural care diversity and universality
C) Case manager,according to Peplau's interpersonal relations model
D) Caregiver,according to Rogers' science of unitary human beings
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A nurse believes that humans use creativity and critical thinking to balance their connections with their surroundings.The nurse decides to conduct a study based on this belief.Which nursing theory would be best for this study?

A) Peplau's interpersonal relations as a nursing process: man as an organism that exists in an unstable equilibrium
B) Roy's adaptation model: assistance with the adaptation to stressors to facilitate the integration process of the client
C) Orem's self-care deficit model: self-care,self-care deficits,and nursing systems
D) Rogers' science of unitary human beings: humans as energy fields that interact constantly with the environment
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What term is used to identify the process used to determine the relationships among related concepts and a common theme?

A) Hypothesis
B) Model
C) Construct
D) Variable
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A nurse is heard making this comment,"I believe human dignity is based on perceived self-worth while caring is based on perceived role in society that forms the basis of nursing practice." This nurse's statement is associated with what action?

A) Demonstrating a model of human dignity
B) Evaluating the relevance of Leininger's Theory
C) Applying Mishel's Theory of Disease Uncertainty
D) Making a proposition concerning the constructs of nursing practice
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Which nursing theory served as the foundation for nursing science?

A) Rogers' science of unitary human beings
B) Nightingale's theory of practice
C) Watson's theory of human caring
D) King's theory of goal attainment
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A client is hypertensive,and the doctor prescribes weight reduction.The client is excited about beginning the diet,but on arriving home the spouse states,"You have always been fat,and I am not going to starve because you can't control yourself." The client becomes anxious and is unable to participate in the diet plan,resulting in a weight gain of 5 pounds in 2 weeks.Which theorist could best be referred to for guidance regarding interventions in this situation?

A) Martha E.Rogers
B) Hildegard E.Peplau
C) Florence Nightingale
D) Myra Estrin Levine
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The statement,"Nursing is a caring profession that focuses on helping people be as healthy as possible," is an example of what term?

A) Concept
B) Construct
C) Philosophy
D) Model
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Which type of theory most often guides present nursing practice?

A) Grand theory
B) Middle range theory
C) Developmental theory
D) Values theory
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The basic ingredients of theory are ____________.
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At delivery the physician informs the mother who has practiced nursing for 10 years,"Your baby has Alport syndrome,but then I don't have to explain what that means with your medical background." The mother is unfamiliar with this disease and withdraws as a coping mechanism.Which nursing theory would provide a framework to guide nursing care for this mother?

A) Mishel's uncertainty of illness
B) Orem's self-care deficit model
C) Nightingale's canons of nursing
D) Levine's conservation model
Mishel's uncertainty of illness
2
A young child is having abdominal pain,and the doctor informs the parents that a computed tomography (CT or CAT)scan of the abdomen will be ordered.The doctor tells the child,"This CAT scan won't hurt you." The child is visibly upset because of a fear of cats.According to Mishel's uncertainty in illness theory,which stage of the framework is represented?

A) Stimuli frame
B) Appraisal stage
C) Initiation of coping mechanisms
D) Adaptation
Stimuli frame
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Which nursing theory might a nurse use as a conceptual framework to determine how to meet the needs of immigrants while ensuring provision of high-quality and culturally sensitive care?

A) Martha Rogers' nursing theory
B) Dorothea Orem's nursing theory
C) Hildegard Peplau's nursing theory
D) Madeleine Leininger's nursing theory
Madeleine Leininger's nursing theory
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A nurse develops a new nursing theory related to stress and viability.The nurse determines the theory accounts for historical events in which soldiers suffering from the stress of inadequate clothing to protect them from the cold and lack of correspondence from home had an increased mortality related to gunshot wounds.The theory will predict gunshot victims' need for proper clothing and letters from significant others as they serve in Iraq.Which criterion for theory acceptance is being validated?

A) Inclusiveness
B) Consistency
C) Accuracy
D) Simplicity
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A nurse is evaluating Levin's Theory of Conservation to determine if it can be applied to patients in the initial phases of chemotherapy treatment.During this phase of theory acceptance,the nurse wants to determine if all the concepts of energy,structural integrity,personal integrity,and social integrity are included in the care of cancer treatment.The nurse is applying which criteria of theory acceptance?

A) Inclusiveness
B) Consistency
C) Accuracy
D) Fruitfulness
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When applying Nightingale's theory to current practice,the nurse's first step will be to evaluate the hospital room's air quality.What should be the nurse's second step?

A) Making certain that the volume of the television is not too loud
B) Consulting the dietitian to assure that a client's diet is meeting MyPyramid requirements
C) Asking the family to bring family photographs and bright-colored throws for the bed of a client's room
D) Arrange for the client's window blinds to remain open as appropriate
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7
A client involved in a motor vehicle accident is blinded.The nurse helps the client obtain a guide dog so the client may continue grocery shopping and visiting friends and family.This enables the client to cope with the handicap and perform activities of daily living.Which nursing theory can be applied to this scenario?

A) Watson's philosophy and science of caring and humanistic nursing
B) Mishel's uncertainty in illness
C) Orem's self-care deficit
D) Rogers' science of unitary human beings
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A nurse plans activity of daily living to prevent excessive fatigue while allowing the patient to exercise autonomy in selecting what they wear.This nurse is best applying which theory to practice?

A) Watson's Theory of Caring
B) Rogers' Theory of Unitary Humans
C) Levine's Theory of Conservation
D) Leininger's Theory of Transcultural Nursing
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A nurse researcher determines whether findings are substantial by calculating the level of significance.Which aspect of the scientific inquiry is being conducted?

A) Hypothesis
B) Method
C) Data collection
D) Evaluation
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A group of nurses are interested in the how to improve teaching effectiveness for patients who have a hearing impairment and lack family involvement while hospitalized.They believe "hearing loss decreases the teaching effectiveness while hospitalized." The group plans to evaluate teaching effectiveness using a 10-point Likert scale pre-post teaching,perform a hearing test to determine degree of hearing loss on admission,and have social work evaluate the impact of hearing impairment on patient's ability to safely live alone prior to discharge.The group is working in which step of the scientific process?

A) Hypothesis
B) Method
C) Results
D) Evaluation
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Which of the following are concepts related to nursing theory? (Select all that apply. )

A) Environment
B) Health
C) Nursing
D) Relevance
E) Comfort
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What term is used to identify the general explanations that scholars use to explain,predict,control,and understand commonly occurring events?

A) Theories
B) Constructs
C) Systems
D) Propositions
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A community health nurse has been visiting a postpartum client who experienced domestic violence throughout the pregnancy,and now she and the infant may be at risk.The nurse assisted the client in finding shelter and legal protection.Which conceptual framework is the basis for the nurse's safety interventions?

A) Change agent,according to Roy's adaptation model
B) Translator,according to Leininger's theory of cultural care diversity and universality
C) Case manager,according to Peplau's interpersonal relations model
D) Caregiver,according to Rogers' science of unitary human beings
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A nurse believes that humans use creativity and critical thinking to balance their connections with their surroundings.The nurse decides to conduct a study based on this belief.Which nursing theory would be best for this study?

A) Peplau's interpersonal relations as a nursing process: man as an organism that exists in an unstable equilibrium
B) Roy's adaptation model: assistance with the adaptation to stressors to facilitate the integration process of the client
C) Orem's self-care deficit model: self-care,self-care deficits,and nursing systems
D) Rogers' science of unitary human beings: humans as energy fields that interact constantly with the environment
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What term is used to identify the process used to determine the relationships among related concepts and a common theme?

A) Hypothesis
B) Model
C) Construct
D) Variable
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A nurse is heard making this comment,"I believe human dignity is based on perceived self-worth while caring is based on perceived role in society that forms the basis of nursing practice." This nurse's statement is associated with what action?

A) Demonstrating a model of human dignity
B) Evaluating the relevance of Leininger's Theory
C) Applying Mishel's Theory of Disease Uncertainty
D) Making a proposition concerning the constructs of nursing practice
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Which nursing theory served as the foundation for nursing science?

A) Rogers' science of unitary human beings
B) Nightingale's theory of practice
C) Watson's theory of human caring
D) King's theory of goal attainment
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A client is hypertensive,and the doctor prescribes weight reduction.The client is excited about beginning the diet,but on arriving home the spouse states,"You have always been fat,and I am not going to starve because you can't control yourself." The client becomes anxious and is unable to participate in the diet plan,resulting in a weight gain of 5 pounds in 2 weeks.Which theorist could best be referred to for guidance regarding interventions in this situation?

A) Martha E.Rogers
B) Hildegard E.Peplau
C) Florence Nightingale
D) Myra Estrin Levine
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The statement,"Nursing is a caring profession that focuses on helping people be as healthy as possible," is an example of what term?

A) Concept
B) Construct
C) Philosophy
D) Model
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Which type of theory most often guides present nursing practice?

A) Grand theory
B) Middle range theory
C) Developmental theory
D) Values theory
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The basic ingredients of theory are ____________.
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