Quizzes Flashcards
In Patricia Benner’s model, which stage is characterized by a nurse beginning to make judgements based on prior experiences, but still needing support from colleagues.
A. Expert
B. Proficient
C. Advanced beginner
D. Competent
C. Advanced beginner
She is the first lady in nursing, the 20th Century Florence Nightingale she revolutionized nursing with her focus on holistic care and patient independence through her 14 basic human needs framework.
A. Virginia Henderson
B. Joyce Travelbee
C. Margaret Newman
D. Dorothea Johnson
A. Virginia Henderson
Her most influential work is the book One Conceptual Model of Nursing (1968), where she introduced a framework to understand the relationships between individuals, nursing, and health.
A. Ida Jean Orlando
B. Joyce Travelbee
C. Margaret Newman
D. Dorothy Johnson
D. Dorothy Johnson
She proposed that “patients have their own meanings and interpretations of situations and therefore nurses must validate their interference and analyses with patients before concluding”
A. Ida Jean Orlando
B. Joyce Travelbee
C. Margaret Newman
D. Patricia Benner
A. Ida Jean Orlando
What are the five levels of expertise identified in Patricia Benner’s theory?
A. Basic, Intermediate, Advanced, Proficient, Master
B. Novice, Advanced Beginner, Competent, Proficient, Expert
C. Novice, Advanced Beginner, Master, Skilled, Expert
D. Beginner, Proficient, Advanced, Specialist, expert
B. Novice, Advanced Beginner, Competent, Proficient, Expert
It is a model that views the client as an open system that responds to stressors in the environment.
A. Neuman System Model
B. Shannon-Weaver Model
C. Socio-ecological Model
A. Neuman System Model
In Sister Callista Roy’s adaptation in Model of Nursing, what model involves interactions with others, giving and receiving love, respect, and value?
A. Interdependence Mode
B. Unimodal
C. Bimodal
A. Interdependence Mode
She was one of the pioneers and most sought nursing Theorist for her theory in goal Attainment.
A. Martha Rogers
B. Sister Callista Roy
C. Imogene King
C. Imogene King
She is known as the “Science of Unitary Human Beings”.
A. Imogene King
B. Martha Rogers
C. Dorothea Orem
B. Martha Rogers
Known for her groundbreaking work in creating the “Adaptation Model of Nursing”
A. Sister Callista Roy
B. Hildegard E. Paplau
C. Betty Neuman
A. Sister Callista Roy
Which nursing theory emphasizes “Retirement and Role discontinuities” as a key concept?
A. Composure Model
B. Graceful Aging Theory by Letty G. Kuan
C. Locsin’s Technological Nursing Model
D. Prepare Me Theory
B. Graceful Aging Theory by Letty G. Kuan
What is the common goal shared by the theories and models discussed in the presentation?
A. Preparing for role discontinuities in retirement.
B. Enhancing nurse-patient interactions and improving wellness outcomes.
C. Building resilience through leadership development.
D. Promoting advance technology in nursing practice.
B. Enhancing nurse-patient interactions and improving wellness outcomes.
What is the primary focus of Locsin’s Technological Nursing as a Caring Model?
A. Composure behavior for advanced nurse practitioners
B. Technological competency as an expression of caring
C. Transformative Leadership in nursing
D. Graceful aging and retirement
B. Technological competency as an expression of caring
Which of the following is NOT one of the elements in the Transformative Leadership Model?
A. Graceful aging
B. Role Modeling
C. Transformative concepts
D. Leadership behavior
A. Graceful aging
What does the Composure Model focus on in nursing?
A. Nurse practitioners’ composure behavior and its impact on patients’ wellness outcomes.
B. Leadership transformation and advanced nursing roles.
C. Preparing individuals for aging gracefully.
D. Using technology to enhance patient care.
A. Nurse practitioners’ composure behavior and its impact on patients’ wellness outcomes.
Which nursing Theorist developed the “Care, Cure, Core” theory, emphasizing holistic, patient-centered care?
A. Faye Glenn Abdellah
B. Lydia Hall
C. Jean Watson
B. Lydia Hall
What is the central focus of Jean Watson’s Theory of Human Caring?
A. Cultural understanding and sensitivity in nursing care
B. Addressing patient needs through a systematic problem-solving approach
C. The importance of caring relationships and holistic care in nursing practice
C. The importance of caring relationships and holistic care in nursing practice
Madeleine Leininger’s “Culture Care Theory” emphasizes providing culturally sensitive and competent care. What are the three modes of care she identifies?
A. Cultural Preservation, Cultural Accommodation, Cultural Repatterning
B. Care, Cure, Core
C. Physical Needs, Emotional Needs, Social Needs
A. Cultural Preservation, Cultural Accommodation, Cultural Repatterning
What concept represents love and charity, serving as the foundation of caring in Katie Eriksson’s “Theory of Caritative Caring”?
CARITAS
According to Abdellah’s “21 Nursing Problems” theory, which of the following is NOT a category of patient needs?
A. Physical Needs
B. Emotional Needs
C. Spiritual Needs
C. Spiritual Needs
He is the “Father of Interpersonal Psychiatry”
A. Abraham Maslow
B. Kurt Lewin
C. Harry Sullivan
D. Erik Erikson
C. Harry Sullivan
Known for his “Theory of Moral Development”
A. Lawrence Kohlberg
B. Ludwig Bertanlaffy
C. Abraham Maslow
D. Kurt Lewin
A. Lawrence Kohlberg
What is the virtue of “Adolescence”?
A. Competence
B. Love
C. Purpose
D. Fidelity
D. Fidelity
Do not interact with the environment.
CLOSED SYSTEMS
Transitions to a new state.
CHANGE OR MOVING