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Deck 14: Martha Erogers Science of Unitary Human Beings
1
Rogers described three principles of homeodynamics to describe the nature of change in the human-environmental field process:
A)Mind,body,and spirit.
B)Intradimensions,interdimensions,and extradimensions of reality.
C)Resonancy,helicy,and integrality.
D)Unitary,revolutionary,and congruency.
A)Mind,body,and spirit.
B)Intradimensions,interdimensions,and extradimensions of reality.
C)Resonancy,helicy,and integrality.
D)Unitary,revolutionary,and congruency.
Resonancy,helicy,and integrality.
2
A rich description of each participant's experiences,perception,and expressions created through a process of creative pattern synthesis is which essential aspect of Butcher's (2005)Unitary Field Pattern Portrait?
A)Initial engagement.
B)Unitary field pattern portrait.
C)Unitary field pattern profile.
D)Initial Engagement.
A)Initial engagement.
B)Unitary field pattern portrait.
C)Unitary field pattern profile.
D)Initial Engagement.
Unitary field pattern profile.
3
When addressing nursing practice,Rogers proposed that:
A)Nurses play a central role in health care rather than medical care.
B)Nurses utilize the nursing process to organize their practice.
C)Nursing diagnoses is the cornerstone of informed nursing practice.
D)The utilization of the classification systems NIC/NOC/NANDA would finally give the profession of nursing legitimacy within the medical world.
A)Nurses play a central role in health care rather than medical care.
B)Nurses utilize the nursing process to organize their practice.
C)Nursing diagnoses is the cornerstone of informed nursing practice.
D)The utilization of the classification systems NIC/NOC/NANDA would finally give the profession of nursing legitimacy within the medical world.
Nurses play a central role in health care rather than medical care.
4
Rogers described pattern as:
A)A reducible connected string of events.
B)Changing continuously while giving identity to each unique human-environmental field process.
C)A way to frame an individual's historical context.
D)A back-and-forth flow.
A)A reducible connected string of events.
B)Changing continuously while giving identity to each unique human-environmental field process.
C)A way to frame an individual's historical context.
D)A back-and-forth flow.
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5
There have been a number of theories derived from Rogers' Science of Unitary Human Beings.Select all that apply:
A)Theory of accelerating change.
B)Theory of self-efficacy.
C)Theory of paranormal phenomena.
D)Manifestations of field patterning.
E)Theory of uncertainty in illness.
A)Theory of accelerating change.
B)Theory of self-efficacy.
C)Theory of paranormal phenomena.
D)Manifestations of field patterning.
E)Theory of uncertainty in illness.
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6
From a Unitary Science perspective,nursing diagnoses are considered particularistic and reductionistic labels describing cause and effect (i.e. ,"related to")relationships inconsistent with a "nonlinear domain without spatial or temporal attributes."
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7
Rogers identified four fundamental postulates that form the basis of reality and described this postulate as "the fundamental unit of the living and the non-living":
A)Openness.
B)Pattern.
C)Pandimensionality.
D)Energy fields.
A)Openness.
B)Pattern.
C)Pandimensionality.
D)Energy fields.
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8
Rogers hypothesized that hyperactive children provide a good example of speeded-up rhythms relative to other children.They would be expected to show all of the following EXCEPT:
A)Indications of faster rhythms.
B)Increased motion.
C)Behaviors indicative of this shift.
D)A tendency toward isolative and focused activity.
A)Indications of faster rhythms.
B)Increased motion.
C)Behaviors indicative of this shift.
D)A tendency toward isolative and focused activity.
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9
Rogers' unique worldview focuses on the root of nursing science as:
A)Unidimensional.
B)Multidimensional.
C)Pandimensional.
D)Ultradimensional.
A)Unidimensional.
B)Multidimensional.
C)Pandimensional.
D)Ultradimensional.
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10
Which energy field did Rogers identify as a concern to nurses?
A)Caring field.
B)Resonating field.
C)Environmental field.
D)Transformative field.
A)Caring field.
B)Resonating field.
C)Environmental field.
D)Transformative field.
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11
Choose the research method(s)that are specific to Rogers' Science of Unitary Human Beings:
A)Rogerian Process Inquiry.
B)Voluntary Mutual Patterning Practice Method.
C)Pandimensional Change Patterning Method.
D)Accelerating Change Inquiry.
A)Rogerian Process Inquiry.
B)Voluntary Mutual Patterning Practice Method.
C)Pandimensional Change Patterning Method.
D)Accelerating Change Inquiry.
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12
Within an energy field perspective,nurses in mutual process assist clients in:
A)Negotiating their plan of care.
B)Actualizing their field potentials by enhancing their ability to participate knowingly in change.
C)Being supported until the client can perform self-care.
D)Client-centered cooperative decision-making.
A)Negotiating their plan of care.
B)Actualizing their field potentials by enhancing their ability to participate knowingly in change.
C)Being supported until the client can perform self-care.
D)Client-centered cooperative decision-making.
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13
Rogers identified the unique focus of nursing as the irreducible human being and its environment,both identified as energy fields.
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14
Rogers,in her Theory of Accelerating Evolution,proposed that higher-frequency field patterns that manifest growing diversity open the door to wider ranges of experiences and behaviors,calling into question the very idea of "norms" as guidelines.
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