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