Quiz 4 TFN Flashcards
Communication skill is one of the most important competencies expected of a nurse. Interpersonal process is viewed as human-to-human relationship based on whose nursing model:
(1 Point)
Martha Rogers
Joyce Travelbee
Imogene King
Callista Roy
Joyce Travelbee
The continuous change from lower to higher frequency wave patterns in human and environmental fields:
(1 Point)
Integrality
Helicy
Resonancy
Rhythmicity
Resonancy
The continuous, innovative, and unpredictable increasing diversity of human and environmental field patterns:
(1 Point)
Integrality
Rhythmicity
Resonancy
Helicy
Helicy
The state of being total and complete; “he read the article in its entirety”; “appalled by the totality of the destruction” entireness, entirety, totality. Completeness:
(1 Point)
Helicy
Resonancy
Integrality
Rhythmicity
Integrality
Theory grounded on humanism with the belief that a person has his own creative power and has coping abilities to enhance wellness:
(1 Point)
King’s theory
Orem’s theory
Roger’s theory
Roy’s theory
Roy’s theory
A basic type of adaptive process that responds automatically through neural, chemical, and endocrine coping channels; automatic response to stimulus:
(1 Point)
Ecological subsystem
Regulator subsystem
Roger’s subsystem
Cognator subsystem
Regulator subsystem
A major coping process involving four cognitive-emotive channels: perceptual and information processing, learning, judgment and emotion;
(1 Point)
Ecological subsystem
Cognator subsystem
Regulator’s theory
Adaptive subsystem
Cognator subsystem
Responses that promotes integrity of the human system, that is, survival, growth, reproduction, mastery, and personal and environmental transformation:
(1 Point)
Contextual response
Adaptive Responses
Residual response
Focal response
Adaptive Responses
he level of adaptation of a person is determined by the combined effect of stimuli, which could either be any of the following EXCEPT:
(1 Point)
Contextual
Residual
Integrality
Focal
Integrality
Environment that Transforms energy to allow the person to adjust to the continuous external environment changes:
(1 Point)
External
Internal
Transformal
Integral
Internal
Environment that includes formal and informal organizations with the nurse being part of the patient’s environment:
(1 Point)
Internal
External
Anecdotal
Transformal
External
In the Neuman’s Theory, a person is a layered multidimensional being. Each layer consists of five person variables or subsystems found below, which one is to be OMITTED:
(1 Point)
Socio-dimensional
Spiritual
Physical/Physiological
Developmental
Psychological
Socio-dimensional
Forces that produce tensions, alterations, potential problems causing instability within the client’s system:
(1 Point)
Stressors
Compressions
Depressions
Congestions
Stressors
Stressors that occur within the person, e.g. emotions and feelings:
(1 Point)
Extra judicial
Extra personal
Intrapersonal
Interpersonal
Intrapersonal
Stressors that occur between individuals, e.g. role expectations:
(1 Point)
Intrapersonal
Extra personal
Interpersonal
Extra judicial
Interpersonal
________ occur outside the individual, e.g. job or finance pressures:
(1 Point)
Extra personal
Intrapersonal
Interpersonal
Extra judicial
Extra personal
_______ behaviors are “succoring” behaviors that precipitate nurturing behaviors from other individuals in the environment:
(1 Point)
Aggressive
Eliminative
Sexual abuse
Dependency
Dependency
Relates to behaviors concerned with protection and self-preservation:
(1 Point)
Sexual abuse
Aggressive
Eliminative
Abusive
Aggressive
In Johnson’s behavioral subsystem model: A ________ subsystem is both a biological and social factor that affects behavior. It has the dual functions of procreation and gratification:
(1 Point)
Aggressive
Sexual
Eliminative
Procrastination
Sexual
Self - Care Deficit Nursing Theory is by:
(1 Point)
Ida Jean Orlando
Dorothea Orem
Imogene King
Joyce Travelbee
Virginia Henderson
Virginia Henderson
The Nursing Process Theory is authored by:
(1 Point)
Dorothea Orem
Ida Jean Orlando
Imogene King
Joyce Travelbee
Virginia Henderson
Ida Jean Orlando
Goal Attainment Theory is the advocacy of:
(1 Point)
Imogene King
Dorothea Orem
Virginia Henderson
Ida Jean Orlando
Joyce Travelbee
Imogene King
Proponents of the 14 Basic Human Needs:
(1 Point)
Virginia Henderson
Joyce Travelbee
Ida Jean Orlando
Imogene King
Dorothea Orem
Virginia Henderson
Human-to-Human Relationship Nursing Model is developed by:
(1 Point)
Virginia Henderson
Ida Jean Orlando
Dorothea Orem
Imogene King
Joyce Travelbee
Joyce Travelbee
“The unique function of the nurse is to assist the individual, sick or well, in the performance of those activities contributing to health or its recovery (or to peaceful death) that he would perform unaided if he had the necessary strength, will or knowledge. And to do this in such a way as to help him gain independence as rapidly as possible” this is by:
(1 Point)
Virginia Henderson
Ida Jean Orlando
Joyce Travelbee
Imogene King
Dorothea Orem
Virginia Henderson
“Interaction Theory”: a process of action, reaction, and interaction whereby the nurse and client share information about their perception in the nursing situation. This is by:
(1 Point)
Ida Jean Orlando
Virginia Henderson
Imogene King
Joyce Travelbee
Dorothea Orem
Imogene King
Achieving genuine relationships can only be established by an interaction process of five phases: The inaugural meeting or original encounter, Visibility of personal identities/ emerging identities., Empathy, Sympathy, Establishing mutual understanding and contact/ rapport. This is by:
(1 Point)
Virginia Henderson
Ida Jean Orlando
Imogene King
Dorothea Orem
Joyce Travelbee
Joyce Travelbee
Nursing Needs Theory: Physiological Components, Psychological Aspects of Communicating and Learning, Spiritual and Moral, Sociologically Oriented to Occupation and Recreation is based on the theory of:
(1 Point)
Dorothea Orem
Joyce Travelbee
Ida Jean Orlando
Virginia Henderson
Imogene King
Virginia Henderson
The theorist recognized due to her contribution to nursing profession with several titles that include: First truly international nurse, Modern-day Mother of Nursing, “First lady of nursing”, 20th century Florence Nightingale is:
(1 Point)
Imogene King
Dorothea Orem
Joyce Travelbee
Virginia Henderson
Ida Jean Orlando
Virginia Henderson
The “humanistic science of nursing” was explained by:
(1 Point)
Rogers 1970
Dorothea Orem
Ida Jean Orlando
Imogene King
Rogers 1970
The central philosophy of Neuman’s nursing theory consists of energy resources that are surrounded by the following EXCEPT:
(1 Point)
Lines of resistance, which represent the internal factors helping the patient fight against a stressor
Normal line of defense, which represents the patient’s equilibrium
Flexible line of defense, which represents the dynamic nature that can rapidly change over a short time
Physiological Components, Psychological Aspects of Communicating and Learning, Spiritual and Moral
Physiological Components, Psychological Aspects of Communicating and Learning, Spiritual and Moral
Promotion Model was designed to be a “complementary counterpart to models of health protection.” This is based from:
(1 Point)
Nola Pender’s theory
Roy’s theory
Roger’s theory
King’s theory
Nola Pender’s theory
Defined as behavior motivated by the desire to increase wellbeing and actualize human health potential:
(1 Point)
Acculturation
Self-motivation
Personal competence
Health promotion
Health promotion
Which of the following does NOT belong to Personal socio-cultural factors:
(1 Point)
Pubertal status
Ethnicity
Education
Socioeconomic status
Acculturation
Pubertal status
In the Health Promotion Model, the Personal biological factors include all of the following EXCEPT:
(1 Point)
Age, gender, strength
Aerobic capacity, strength, agility, or balance.
Self-esteem, self-motivation, health promotion
Body mass index, pubertal status
Self-esteem, self-motivation, health promotion
All of the following are Personal psychological factors EXCEPT:
(1 Point)
Personal competence, perception
Self-esteem, self-motivation
Health promotion
Perceived health status, beliefs, and attitudes
Health promotion
In Parse theory, this word is often used to describe a spiritual or religious state or a condition of moving beyond physical needs and realities:
(1 Point)
Transcendence
Biological needs
Sexual abuse
Eliminative
Transcendence
Nursing Paradigms of Parse’s Theory: is the “Totality theory” stating that man is a combination of all of the following EXCEPT:
(1 Point)
Spiritual
Psychological
Sociological
Biological factors
Transexual
Transexual
Nursing is “an external regulatory force which acts to preserve the organization and integration of the patients
behaviors at an optimum level under those conditions in which the behaviors constitutes a threat to the physical or social health, or in which illness is found” this is by:
(1 Point)
Roger’s theory
Nola Pender’s theory
Johnson’s theory
King’s theory
Johnson’s theory