TFN Flashcards
Patricia Benner is an author of how any books?
9 books
The following are Chattering Hopes and advices for the sick individual EXCEPT?
She consider it stressful for the patient to hear options after only brief observations had been made.
False hope was depressing to patients, she felt and cause them to worry and become fatigue.
She encourage the nurse to give hopes to the relatives of dying patients
She encourage the patient to heed what is being said by visitors, believing that sick persons should hear good news that would assist them in becoming healthier.
She encourage the nurse to give hopes to the relatives of dying patients
According to Jean Watson the term carative for her means.
love
The following are Jean Watson Nursing Process EXCEPT?
Assessment and Plan
Intervension
Evaluation
All of the above
All of the above
With the Health of Houses , she believed that people must do the following EXCEPT?
It is, closely selected to the presence of pure air, pure water, efficient drainage and light.
She also noted that the cleanliness outside the house affected inside.
Nightingale advocacy is still applicable in this modern times, because families can be still affected by toxins wastes, contaminated water and polluted air.
Since, the theory of F. Nightingale is environmental theory the people shall be able to join the different organization.
Since, the theory of F. Nightingale is environmental theory the people shall be able to join the different organization.
At what age that F. Nightingale decided to help the suffering masses and desired to work in the hospital , this was greatly opposed by her father and family?
24
The following are the Nursing Process of F. Nightingale EXCEPT?
Assessment and Nursing Diagnosis
Outcome and Planning
Implementation and Evaluation
Concept
Concept
According to Jean Watson the major elements of her theory are the following EXCEPT?
The Carative factors
The transpersonal caring relationship
The appearance of individual
The caring occasions/ caring moments
According to Jean Watson the major elements of her theory are the following EXCEPT?
The Carative factors
The transpersonal caring relationship
The appearance of individual
The caring occasions/ caring moments
The Carative factors
This includes competencies in priority setting, tea building, coordinating and providing for continuity.
The organizational and work role competencies domain
The monitoring and ensuring the quality of health care practices domain
The administering and monitoring therapeutic interventions and regiments domain
The effective management of rapidly changing situations domain
The monitoring and ensuring the quality of health care practices domain
Florence Nightingale was born in?
Florence Italy
Jean Watson born in what place?
West Virginia
This refers to competencies in ongoing , assessment and anticipation of outcomes
The helping role domain
The diagnostic and Patient monitoring Function Domain
The teaching Coaching function domai
The Organizational and Work Role Competencies Domain
The diagnostic and Patient monitoring Function Domain
Nightingale work intensely during her lifetime to effect all types of reforms in nursing and because of her works in referring nursing that’s why she was given the title of?
Founder of Modern Nursing
According to Patricia Benner , Caring is primary for the following reasons EXCEPT?
What matters to people sets up not only what counts as stressful but also what options are available for coping.
It enables a person to notice salient aspect of a particular situation
It is given to friend and family
It sets up possibilities for giving and receiving help
It is given to friend and family
Nightingale believed that the person is a holistic individual a thus spiritual dimension, on her time she recognized nursing of the sick and nursing of the well. Through this shall we say that we have to follow s well?
T or F
True
The following are the light that F. Nightingale wanted EXCEPT?
she advocated that the sick needs both fresh air and light, direct sunlight was what clients wanted.
she notice that the sick lie againts the sunlight , and they dont want the source of sun.
In this modern times, still noted that like of environmental stimuli like in isolation rooms, such as NICU, ICU, lead to cconfusion or intensive care psychosis related to the lack of the usual cycling of day and night.
she noted that lights has quite real and tangible effects upon the human body
she notice that the sick lie againts the sunlight , and they dont want the source of sun.
This includes competencies related to healing relationship , providing comfort measures, and inviting active patient participation and control i care and this is?
The Teaching function domain
The helping role domain
The diagnostic and Patient- Monitoring function domain
The effective management of rapidly changing situations domain
The helping role domain
According to Jean Watson this is a valued person in and of him or herself to be cared for respected nurtured, understood and assisted and this is?
human being
Florence Nightingale was born on?
May 12, 1820
According to P. Benner , Caring is central to human expertise and as student nurse we are aware that through this nursing are having independent functions they are the following EXCEPT?
Positioning the patient for Comfort
Do vital signs
Giving medications
Do Tepid Sponge Bath
Giving medications
Watson believed that the main focus in nursing.
Carative factors
What is Virginia Henderson theory?
14 Fundamental Needs
When was Dorothy Johnson introduce her theory?
1968
In what year did Jean Watson developed her model?
1979
When was Hildegard Peplau introduce her theory?
1952
In her theory states that many needs exist, and each may disrupt client balance or stability and stress reduction is the goal of the system model of nursing practice and she is?
Betty Neuman
She viewed the individual as the interrelated systems that balance these various stimuli and she is?
Sr. Callista Roy
What year that Faye Abdellah published her theory?
1960
She developed the philosophy of caring and highlighted humanistic nursing as they intertwine with scientific knowledge and nursing practice and she is
Dr. Jean Watson
The theory of Hildegard Peplau is
Theory of Interpersonal Relations
When was the first nursing theory appeared?
1860
When was the time that there is consensus among nursing scholar that nursing needed to validate itself by producing its own scientifically tested body of knowledge and that is on?
1950
Dorothea Orem published her theory on the year?
1971
What is the theory of Faye Abdellah?
21 Nursing Problem
Who viewed nursing as both a science and art it provide a way to view the unity human being, who is integral in the universe and she is?
Martha Rogers
When was Martha Rogers viewed her theory?
1970
This is the theory of Dorothy Johnson?
Behavioral System Model
The “humanistic science of nursing” was explained by:
Rogers (1970)
Imogene King’s goal attainment theory is a type of:
Interaction Theories
According to Neuman Systems Model, the increase in energy that occurs in relation to the degree of reaction to the stressor is termed as
Reconstitution