Deck 2: Nursing Concepts and Health Promotion

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Nursing theorists organize nursing theory by:

A) accessing nursing definitions.
B) addressing nursing's metaparadigm concepts.
C) describing nursing's philosophy of health care.
D) providing standards of nursing practice.
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Which of the following theories would be most appropriate for the nurse to use when educating a 38-year-old diabetic Asian patient about her diet?

A) Adaptation Theory
B) Change Theory
C) Transcultural Theory
D) Values Theory
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Which of the following theorists is most closely associated with Systems Theory?

A) Imogene King
B) Jean Watson
C) Martha Rogers
D) Virginia Henderson
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According to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, before an individual can address safety and security needs, he or she must first satisfy their:

A) love and belonging needs.
B) physiological needs.
C) self-actualization needs.
D) self-esteem needs.
Question
Systems Theory proposes that change is:

A) health care directed.
B) impacted by a person's environment.
C) never haphazard.
D) dependent on the extent of individual behaviors.
Question
Nursing is considered a profession because it fits well with which of the following criteria commonly found in a profession?

A) Belongs to the medical discipline
B) Has established professional standards
C) Is accredited by the National League for Nursing
D) Is taught in community colleges and vocational schools
Question
The difference in health-promotion competencies between a nurse educated at the associate degree level and a baccalaureate prepared nurse (BSN) is that the BSN prepared nurse:

A) develops teaching plans concerning health promotion, maintenance, and restoration of health.
B) implements nursing care to promote health and manage acute and chronic health problems.
C) manages nursing care for a limited number of patients.
D) performs comprehensive assessments of patients relative to those factors impacting each patient's health status.
Question
Which of the following is a subcategory of Self-Esteem Needs according to Maslow?

A) Approval
B) Intimacy
C) Rules
D) Structure
Question
Which of the following nursing metaparadigm concepts is most closely associated with Florence Nightingale's Theory of Nursing?

A) Environment
B) Health
C) Nursing
D) Person
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A career ladder approach in nursing refers to:

A) associate or diploma educational pathways.
B) employment according to the educational level of the nurse.
C) nursing education at the university level.
D) transitioning of nursing from one educational level to the next.
Question
The American Nurses Association's Nursing Scope and Standards of Practice :

A) addresses the profession's concern with the quality and accountability of nursing.
B) describes both professional and vocational nursing standards of care.
C) describes the profession's non-negotiable ethical standards.
D) focuses on standards of care strictly applicable to clinical practice.
Question
Nursing's metaparadigm refers to:

A) a global definition of health care.
B) nursing theory.
C) standards that are applicable to the profession.
D) common concepts that describe nursing and are specific to the discipline.
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The four concepts that are addressed in nursing's metaparadigm are person, disease prevention, environment, and nursing.
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Which of the following would be most likely to engage in health-promotion nursing research?

A) Associate degree prepared nurse
B) Baccalaureate of Science in Nursing prepared nurse
C) Diploma prepared nurse
D) Doctorate in Nursing prepared nurse
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Health can be described in terms of the role of a person in society.
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Nursing's metaparadigm helps to critically unify and evaluate concepts that are characteristic of nursing.
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There is no current consensus on what constitutes health.
Question
Health promotion is an essential concept useful to nursing in:

A) defining nursing practice.
B) identifying nursing's need for change.
C) identifying professional assumptions.
D) providing theoretical frameworks.
Question
Which of the following theories is most closely related to Needs Theory?

A) Adaptation Theory
B) Motivation Theory
C) Systems Theory
D) Transcultural Theory
Question
The concept of health promotion is a new one to the nursing profession.
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Theory of Transpersonal Caring
Sister Callista Roy
Theory of Transpersonal Caring
Madeleine Leininger
Theory of Transpersonal Caring
Florence Nightingale
Theory of Transpersonal Caring
Dorothea Orem
Theory of Transpersonal Caring
Martha Rogers
Theory of Transpersonal Caring
Imogene King
Theory of Transpersonal Caring
Rosemarie Parse
Theory of Transpersonal Caring
Jean Watson
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Theory of Human Becoming
Sister Callista Roy
Theory of Human Becoming
Madeleine Leininger
Theory of Human Becoming
Florence Nightingale
Theory of Human Becoming
Dorothea Orem
Theory of Human Becoming
Martha Rogers
Theory of Human Becoming
Imogene King
Theory of Human Becoming
Rosemarie Parse
Theory of Human Becoming
Jean Watson
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Needs Theory may be used interchangeably with Adaptation Theory.
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Theory of Goal Attainment
Sister Callista Roy
Theory of Goal Attainment
Madeleine Leininger
Theory of Goal Attainment
Florence Nightingale
Theory of Goal Attainment
Dorothea Orem
Theory of Goal Attainment
Martha Rogers
Theory of Goal Attainment
Imogene King
Theory of Goal Attainment
Rosemarie Parse
Theory of Goal Attainment
Jean Watson
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Science of Unitary Human Beings Theory
Sister Callista Roy
Science of Unitary Human Beings Theory
Madeleine Leininger
Science of Unitary Human Beings Theory
Florence Nightingale
Science of Unitary Human Beings Theory
Dorothea Orem
Science of Unitary Human Beings Theory
Martha Rogers
Science of Unitary Human Beings Theory
Imogene King
Science of Unitary Human Beings Theory
Rosemarie Parse
Science of Unitary Human Beings Theory
Jean Watson
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Self-Care Theory
Sister Callista Roy
Self-Care Theory
Madeleine Leininger
Self-Care Theory
Florence Nightingale
Self-Care Theory
Dorothea Orem
Self-Care Theory
Martha Rogers
Self-Care Theory
Imogene King
Self-Care Theory
Rosemarie Parse
Self-Care Theory
Jean Watson
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Environmental Theory of Nursing
Sister Callista Roy
Environmental Theory of Nursing
Madeleine Leininger
Environmental Theory of Nursing
Florence Nightingale
Environmental Theory of Nursing
Dorothea Orem
Environmental Theory of Nursing
Martha Rogers
Environmental Theory of Nursing
Imogene King
Environmental Theory of Nursing
Rosemarie Parse
Environmental Theory of Nursing
Jean Watson
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Cultural Care Diversity and Universality Theory
Sister Callista Roy
Cultural Care Diversity and Universality Theory
Madeleine Leininger
Cultural Care Diversity and Universality Theory
Florence Nightingale
Cultural Care Diversity and Universality Theory
Dorothea Orem
Cultural Care Diversity and Universality Theory
Martha Rogers
Cultural Care Diversity and Universality Theory
Imogene King
Cultural Care Diversity and Universality Theory
Rosemarie Parse
Cultural Care Diversity and Universality Theory
Jean Watson
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Adaptation Model
Sister Callista Roy
Adaptation Model
Madeleine Leininger
Adaptation Model
Florence Nightingale
Adaptation Model
Dorothea Orem
Adaptation Model
Martha Rogers
Adaptation Model
Imogene King
Adaptation Model
Rosemarie Parse
Adaptation Model
Jean Watson
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General Systems Theory was originally described in 2002.
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Deck 2: Nursing Concepts and Health Promotion
1
Nursing theorists organize nursing theory by:

A) accessing nursing definitions.
B) addressing nursing's metaparadigm concepts.
C) describing nursing's philosophy of health care.
D) providing standards of nursing practice.
addressing nursing's metaparadigm concepts.
2
Which of the following theories would be most appropriate for the nurse to use when educating a 38-year-old diabetic Asian patient about her diet?

A) Adaptation Theory
B) Change Theory
C) Transcultural Theory
D) Values Theory
Transcultural Theory
3
Which of the following theorists is most closely associated with Systems Theory?

A) Imogene King
B) Jean Watson
C) Martha Rogers
D) Virginia Henderson
Martha Rogers
4
According to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, before an individual can address safety and security needs, he or she must first satisfy their:

A) love and belonging needs.
B) physiological needs.
C) self-actualization needs.
D) self-esteem needs.
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Systems Theory proposes that change is:

A) health care directed.
B) impacted by a person's environment.
C) never haphazard.
D) dependent on the extent of individual behaviors.
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6
Nursing is considered a profession because it fits well with which of the following criteria commonly found in a profession?

A) Belongs to the medical discipline
B) Has established professional standards
C) Is accredited by the National League for Nursing
D) Is taught in community colleges and vocational schools
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7
The difference in health-promotion competencies between a nurse educated at the associate degree level and a baccalaureate prepared nurse (BSN) is that the BSN prepared nurse:

A) develops teaching plans concerning health promotion, maintenance, and restoration of health.
B) implements nursing care to promote health and manage acute and chronic health problems.
C) manages nursing care for a limited number of patients.
D) performs comprehensive assessments of patients relative to those factors impacting each patient's health status.
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Which of the following is a subcategory of Self-Esteem Needs according to Maslow?

A) Approval
B) Intimacy
C) Rules
D) Structure
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Which of the following nursing metaparadigm concepts is most closely associated with Florence Nightingale's Theory of Nursing?

A) Environment
B) Health
C) Nursing
D) Person
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A career ladder approach in nursing refers to:

A) associate or diploma educational pathways.
B) employment according to the educational level of the nurse.
C) nursing education at the university level.
D) transitioning of nursing from one educational level to the next.
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The American Nurses Association's Nursing Scope and Standards of Practice :

A) addresses the profession's concern with the quality and accountability of nursing.
B) describes both professional and vocational nursing standards of care.
C) describes the profession's non-negotiable ethical standards.
D) focuses on standards of care strictly applicable to clinical practice.
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Nursing's metaparadigm refers to:

A) a global definition of health care.
B) nursing theory.
C) standards that are applicable to the profession.
D) common concepts that describe nursing and are specific to the discipline.
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The four concepts that are addressed in nursing's metaparadigm are person, disease prevention, environment, and nursing.
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Which of the following would be most likely to engage in health-promotion nursing research?

A) Associate degree prepared nurse
B) Baccalaureate of Science in Nursing prepared nurse
C) Diploma prepared nurse
D) Doctorate in Nursing prepared nurse
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Health can be described in terms of the role of a person in society.
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Nursing's metaparadigm helps to critically unify and evaluate concepts that are characteristic of nursing.
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There is no current consensus on what constitutes health.
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Health promotion is an essential concept useful to nursing in:

A) defining nursing practice.
B) identifying nursing's need for change.
C) identifying professional assumptions.
D) providing theoretical frameworks.
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Which of the following theories is most closely related to Needs Theory?

A) Adaptation Theory
B) Motivation Theory
C) Systems Theory
D) Transcultural Theory
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The concept of health promotion is a new one to the nursing profession.
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Theory of Transpersonal Caring
Sister Callista Roy
Theory of Transpersonal Caring
Madeleine Leininger
Theory of Transpersonal Caring
Florence Nightingale
Theory of Transpersonal Caring
Dorothea Orem
Theory of Transpersonal Caring
Martha Rogers
Theory of Transpersonal Caring
Imogene King
Theory of Transpersonal Caring
Rosemarie Parse
Theory of Transpersonal Caring
Jean Watson
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Theory of Human Becoming
Sister Callista Roy
Theory of Human Becoming
Madeleine Leininger
Theory of Human Becoming
Florence Nightingale
Theory of Human Becoming
Dorothea Orem
Theory of Human Becoming
Martha Rogers
Theory of Human Becoming
Imogene King
Theory of Human Becoming
Rosemarie Parse
Theory of Human Becoming
Jean Watson
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Needs Theory may be used interchangeably with Adaptation Theory.
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Theory of Goal Attainment
Sister Callista Roy
Theory of Goal Attainment
Madeleine Leininger
Theory of Goal Attainment
Florence Nightingale
Theory of Goal Attainment
Dorothea Orem
Theory of Goal Attainment
Martha Rogers
Theory of Goal Attainment
Imogene King
Theory of Goal Attainment
Rosemarie Parse
Theory of Goal Attainment
Jean Watson
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Science of Unitary Human Beings Theory
Sister Callista Roy
Science of Unitary Human Beings Theory
Madeleine Leininger
Science of Unitary Human Beings Theory
Florence Nightingale
Science of Unitary Human Beings Theory
Dorothea Orem
Science of Unitary Human Beings Theory
Martha Rogers
Science of Unitary Human Beings Theory
Imogene King
Science of Unitary Human Beings Theory
Rosemarie Parse
Science of Unitary Human Beings Theory
Jean Watson
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Self-Care Theory
Sister Callista Roy
Self-Care Theory
Madeleine Leininger
Self-Care Theory
Florence Nightingale
Self-Care Theory
Dorothea Orem
Self-Care Theory
Martha Rogers
Self-Care Theory
Imogene King
Self-Care Theory
Rosemarie Parse
Self-Care Theory
Jean Watson
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Environmental Theory of Nursing
Sister Callista Roy
Environmental Theory of Nursing
Madeleine Leininger
Environmental Theory of Nursing
Florence Nightingale
Environmental Theory of Nursing
Dorothea Orem
Environmental Theory of Nursing
Martha Rogers
Environmental Theory of Nursing
Imogene King
Environmental Theory of Nursing
Rosemarie Parse
Environmental Theory of Nursing
Jean Watson
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Cultural Care Diversity and Universality Theory
Sister Callista Roy
Cultural Care Diversity and Universality Theory
Madeleine Leininger
Cultural Care Diversity and Universality Theory
Florence Nightingale
Cultural Care Diversity and Universality Theory
Dorothea Orem
Cultural Care Diversity and Universality Theory
Martha Rogers
Cultural Care Diversity and Universality Theory
Imogene King
Cultural Care Diversity and Universality Theory
Rosemarie Parse
Cultural Care Diversity and Universality Theory
Jean Watson
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Adaptation Model
Sister Callista Roy
Adaptation Model
Madeleine Leininger
Adaptation Model
Florence Nightingale
Adaptation Model
Dorothea Orem
Adaptation Model
Martha Rogers
Adaptation Model
Imogene King
Adaptation Model
Rosemarie Parse
Adaptation Model
Jean Watson
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General Systems Theory was originally described in 2002.
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