ch 1 theoretical base of nursing and nursing practice Flashcards
The nurse implemented strict of infection control procedures for an immunocompromise patient. Whose theory did the nurse apply when caring for the patient?
- Jean Watson
- Florence Nightingale
- Hildegard Peplau
- Virginia Henderson
Florence Nightingale
Match the theory or conceptual framework with the theorist who developed it.
Madeline Leininger:
- Human Becoming Theory
- Cultural Care Theory
- Theory of Interpersonal Relations
- Science of Unitary Human Beings Model
Cultural Care Theory
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Martha Rogers:
- Human Becoming Theory
- Cultural Care Theory
- Theory of Interpersonal Relations
- Science of Unitary Human Beings Model
Science of unitary human beings model
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Rosemarie Rizzo Parse:
- Human Becoming Theory
- Cultural Care Theory
- Theory of Interpersonal Relations
- Science of Unitary Human Beings Model
human becoming theory
Match the theory or conceptual framework with the theorist who developed it.
Hildegard Peplau:
- Human Becoming Theory
- Cultural Care Theory
- Theory of Interpersonal Relations
- Science of Unitary Human Beings Model
theory of interpersonal relations
which term are components of critical thinking as listed in Paul’s critical thinking theory?
- Experience
- Reasoning
- Proficiency
- Observation
- Caring
- Experience
- Reasoning
- Observation
The nurse is teaching a patient recently diagnosed with diabetes how to administer insulin injections. Whose theory is the nurse demonstrating?
- Betty Newman
- Sister Callista Roy
- Dorothea Orem
- Florence Nightingale
Dorothea Orem
which characteristics are associated with grand theories?
- define a broad perspective for nursing practice
- focus on a specific conditioner population
- are the most abstract
- narrow focus and may be generalized
- difficult to test in practice
- define a broad perspective for nursing practice
- are the most abstract
- difficult to test in practice
Match the theory or model with its description.
Three step process in which individuals encounter the unknown:
- Lewin’s change theory
- Paul’s critical thinking theory
- Erickson’s psychosocial theory
- Rosenstock’s health belief model
Lewin’s Change Theory
Match the theory or model with its description.
Skills like conceptualizing and reasoning, help guide nursing actions:
- Lewin’s change theory
- Paul’s critical thinking theory
- Erickson’s psychosocial theory
- Rosenstock’s health belief model
Paul’s critical thinking theory
Match the theory or model with its description.
Resolution of a developmental stage result in age appropriate behavior:
- Lewin’s change theory
- Paul’s critical thinking theory
- Erickson’s psychosocial theory
- Rosenstock’s health belief model
Erikson’s psychosocial theory
Match the theory or model with its description.
Predicts an individuals response to treatment and health behaviors:
- Lewin’s change theory
- Paul’s critical thinking theory
- Erickson’s psychosocial theory
- Rosenstock’s health belief model
Rosenstock’s health belief model 
which concept is included in Martha Rogers science of unitary human beings?
- Views the patient’s holistic response to stress
- each being is unique and needs to be looked at as a whole
- based on setting goals to meet patients needs
- A method for nurses to assist patients to adapt to changes
each being is unique and needs to be looked at as a whole
The nursing student understands that which concepts are tiers in Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs?
- motivation
- safety
- individuality
- Physiologic
- esteem
- safety
- physiologic
- esteem
which non-nursing theory do nurses use to plan care for their patients at different stages in life?
- Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
- Lewin’s Change Theory
- Erikson’s psychosocial theory of development and socialization
- Rosenstock’s Health Belief Model
Erikson’s psychosocial theory of development socialization