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Theoretical Foundation of Nursing (CN248)

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  1. In the four interlocking phases preceding rapport, which phase is when the nurse wants to lessen the cause of the patient's suffering? A. Empathy B. Sympathy C. Sensibility D. Awareness
    1. All are included in the 4 phases of experience, except? A. Original encounter B. Emerging identities C. Awareness D. Sympathy E. Empathy
    2. What is the absence of discernible disease, disability or defect as measured by physical examination, laboratory test and assessment? A. Subjective health B. Objective health C. Health D. Suffering
    3. Who is the nursing theorist of the helping art of clinical nursing theory? A. Joyce Travelbee B. Myra Levine C. Martha Rogers D. Ernestine Wiedenbach
    4. All are the same elements in the art of nursing, except? A. Science B. Art C. Practice D. Purpose
    5. Which of the following refers to gaining an intellectual understanding of the mental world & psychological state of another? A. Original encounter B. Emerging identities C. Awareness D. Sympathy E. Empathy
  2. All are included in the 12 activities of daily living, except? A. Breathing B. Sleeping C. Eating D. Dying E. None of the above
  3. What refers to the concept of continuous change from birth until death and may refer to developmental age? A. Activities of dailing living B. Lifespan C. Age D. Growth and Development
  4. In the Care, Cure, Core Theory, what represents the therapeutic use of self? A. Care B. Core C. Cure D. None of the above
  5. In the Care, Cure, Core Theory, what represents seeing the patient through medical care? A. Care B. Core C. Cure D. None of the above 11 of the following will be discovered through the process of bringing into awareness the feelings being experienced? A. Reflective technique B. Inspiration C. Motivation D. Consideration
  6. Who is the nursing theorist who formulated the 21 nursing problems?

A. Faye Abdellah B. Nola Pender C. Viriginia Henderson D. Margaret Newman 13. What type of needs includes facilitating the maintenance of regulatory mechanisms and functions of the body? A. Basic needs B. Sustenal care needs C. Remedial care needs D. Restorative care needs 14. Who is the nursing theorist who formulated 10 steps of Identifying the Patient’s Problems? A. Faye Abdellah B. Nola Pender C. Viriginia Henderson D. Margaret NEwman 15. All are included in the nursing skills to develop a treatment typology, except? A. Observation of health status B. Use of patient resources C. Therapeutic use of self D. Planning and organizing 16 is the first nurse officer to earn the ranking of two-star rear admiral and the first nurse and the first woman to serve as a Deputy Surgeon General? A. Faye Abdellah B. Nola Pender C. Virginia Henderson D. Margaret Newman 17. Who is known as The 20th Century Florence Nightingale? A. Faye Abdellah B. Nola Pender C. Virginia Hnderson D. Margaret Newman 18. Who is the nursing theorist who formulated the 14 Components of the Nursing Needs Theory? A. Faye Abdellah B. Nola Pender C. Virginia Henderson D. Margaret Newman 19. IF the 14 components of nursing needs theory applied to Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs. In what level does “communicating with others i expressing emotions” belong to? A. Physiological needs B. Safety needs C. Love and belongingness D. Esteem 20. If the 14 components of nursing needs theory applied to Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs. In what level does “sense of accomplishment” belong to? A. Physiological needs B. Safety needs C. Love and belongingness D. Esteem 21. Maintaining body temperature within normal range belongs to what category of nursing care? A. Physiological components B. Psychological aspect of communicating and learning C. Spiritual and moral D. Sociologically oriented 22. Her theory guides the nurse action in the art of nursing and specified four elements of clinical nursing: Philosophy, Purpose, Practice and art. Who is the theorist? A. Joyce Travelbee B. Ernestine Wiedenbach C. Nancy Roper, Winifred Logan and Alison J. Tierney

A. A set of problems B. Formulated based on nursing care services C. Use to determine patient’s needs D. All of the above 31. Who is that theorist that is known as “The Nightingale of Modern Nursing”? A. Virginia Henderson B. Rosemarie Rizzo Parse C. Margaret A. Newman D. Madeleine Leininger 32. What theory helps and supports an individual, family, or community to prevent or cope with the struggles of illness and suffering and if necessary find significance in these occurrences? A. Human to Human relationship nursing model of nursing B. Core, Care, Core theory C. Model of Nursing Based on Activities of Living D. Helping Art of Clinical Nursing Theory 33. What are the stages of Travelbee’s Human to Human relationship model? A. Original encounter, Phase of emerging identities, Phase of empathy, Phase of sympathy, Phase of Rapport B. Phase of emerging identities, Original encounter, Phase of empathy, Phase of sympathy, Phase of rapport C. Original encounter, phase of emerging identities, phase of sympathy, phase of empathy, phase of rapport D. Phase of Rapport, Phase of sympathy, Phase of empathy, Phase of emerging identities, Original encounter 34. In Travelbee’s Theory, this stage’s task is to break the bond of categorization in order to perceive the human being as a patient and vice versa. What phase is this? A. Phase of the original encounter B. Phase of emerging identities C. Phase of empathy D. Phase of sympathy 35. In Travelbee’s Theory, this stage is characterized “by the ability to predict the behavior of another”? A. Phase of the original encounter B. Phase of emerging identities C. Phase of empathy D. Phase of sympathy 36. What stage involves sharing, feeling and experiencing is accomplished. This phase demonstrates emotional involvement and discredits objectivity as dehumanizing? A. Phase of the original encounter B. Phase of emerging identities C. Phase of empathy D. Phase of sympathy 37. What is the theory of Roper, Logan and Tierney? A. Model of nursing based on the activities of living B. Human to Human relationship nursing model of nursing C. Core, Care, Cure Theory D. Helping Act of clinical nursing theory 38. What concept in Roper, Logan and Tierney’s theory is this where the way in which the person attends to his activities of living with respect to his developmental age or his place in his place in this life span, on the dependence-independence continuum and as influenced by biological, psychological, environmental, and politico-

economic factors? A. Individual of living B. Activities of living C. Life span D. Dependence-independence continuum 39. What concept is this where it describes the person in the complex process of living from the perspective of an amalgam of activities? A. Individuality of living B. Activities of living C. Life span D. Dependence-independence continuum 40. Which of the following refers to the concept of continuous change from birth until death and may refer to developmental age? A. Individuality of living B. Activities of living C. Life span D. Dependence-independence continuum 41. Who is the nursing theorist who opened a psychiatric nursing in 1951-1954 service and educational program at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska? A. Florence Nightingale B. Betty Newman C. Madeleine Leininger D. Margaret Newman 42. Which theory refers to the comparative study and analysis of cultures with respect to nursing and health-illness? A. Transcultural Theory in Nursing B. Health Promotion Model C. Theory of Health as Expanding Consciousness D. Theory of Human Becoming 43. Who formulated the theory of “Human Becoming”? A. Dorothy Jackson B. Madeleine M. Leininger C. Margaret A. Newman D. Rosemarie Rizzo Parse 44. Parse’s model rates the quality of life from each person’s own perspective as the goal of the practice of nursing. Which of the following is an example of paradox? A. Marga is very shy and loves public speaking B. Nurse Renee takes good care of his patients by making sure their needs are met C. Everyone is born with a unique characteristics D. Health is wealth 45. Which model is relevant because it enables nurses to develop critical and complex thoughts about nursing practice? A. Metaparadigm Model B. Sunrise Model C. Sunshine Model D. Paradox Model 46. Who stated these “The theory of health as expanding consciousness (HEC) was stimulated by concern for those whose health as the absence of disease or disability is not possible? A. Betty Newman B. Margaret A. Newman C. Dorothy Orem D. Madeleine Leininger 47. What are the three major assumptions of the Theorist Rose Rizzo Parse? (Select all that apply) 1. Meaning 2. Rhythmicity 3. Transcendence 4. Valuing

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1. In the four interlocking phases preceding
rapport, which phase is when the nurse wants
to lessen the cause of the patient's suffering?
A. Empathy
B. Sympathy
C. Sensibility
D. Awareness
2. All are included in the 4 phases of
experience, except?
A. Original encounter
B. Emerging identities
C. Awareness
D. Sympathy
E. Empathy
3. What is the absence of discernible disease,
disability or defect as measured by physical
examination, laboratory test and assessment?
A. Subjective health
B. Objective health
C. Health
D. Suffering
4. Who is the nursing theorist of the helping art
of clinical nursing theory?
A. Joyce Travelbee
B. Myra Levine
C. Martha Rogers
D. Ernestine Wiedenbach
5. All are the same elements in the art of
nursing, except?
A. Science
B. Art
C. Practice
D. Purpose
6. Which of the following refers to gaining an
intellectual understanding of the mental world &
psychological state of another?
A. Original encounter
B. Emerging identities
C. Awareness
D. Sympathy
E. Empathy
7. All are included in the 12 activities of daily
living, except?
A. Breathing
B. Sleeping
C. Eating
D. Dying
E. None of the above
8. What refers to the concept of continuous
change from birth until death and may refer
to developmental age?
A. Activities of dailing living
B. Lifespan
C. Age
D. Growth and Development
9. In the Care, Cure, Core Theory, what
represents the therapeutic use of self?
A. Care
B. Core
C. Cure
D. None of the above
10. In the Care, Cure, Core Theory, what
represents seeing the patient through
medical care?
A. Care
B. Core
C. Cure
D. None of the above
11.Which of the following will be discovered
through the process of bringing into
awareness the feelings being experienced?
A. Reflective technique
B. Inspiration
C. Motivation
D. Consideration
12. Who is the nursing theorist who
formulated the 21 nursing problems?

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