Week 5 Review Flashcards
(10 cards)
According to interactive processes nursing theories, how do theorists generally view health?
a. As the absence of illness
b. As a value with a continuum ranging from wellness to illness
c. As being strictly tied to the presence of chronic diseases
d. As an unchanging state that does not interact with environmental factors
b. As a value with a continuum ranging from wellness to illness
The underlying assumption that caring and love are universal and mysterious forces is from which theory?
a. Adaptation model
b. Conservation model
c. Caring theory
c. Caring theory
According to King’s Theory of Goal Attainment, which of the following statements best reflects her views on the nurse-client relationship?
a. The nurse has the primary responsibility for making decisions provided by health professionals
b. Individuals do not have the right to reject care provided by health professionals
c. The main objective of nursing is to treat disease rather than focus on the client’s goals
d. The goals, needs, and values of both the nurse and the client influence the interaction process.
d. The goals, needs, and values of both the nurse and the client influence the interaction process.
Newman’s view of human consciousness posits that:
a. the person possesses consciousness, which is a separate entity from the individual
b. consciousness is only linked to cognitive functions
c. the person is consciousness and it reflects the individual’s pattern of the whole
d. consciousness is not relevant to the overall health and wellbeing of the person
c. the person is consciousness and it reflects the individual’s pattern of the whole
Which of the following is a core assumption of Neuman’s Systems Model?
a. the client as a system is isolated from the environment and does not interact with it
b. each client or group is a closed system has fixed responses that do not change over time
c. the client as a system is static and remains unaffected by environmental factors
d. the client or group as an open system is unique and experiences energy exchange with the environment
d. the client or group as an open system is unique and experiences energy exchange with the environment
Who developed the Humanbecoming Theory?
a. Rosemarie Parse
b. Florence Nightingale
c. Jean Watson
d. Martha Rogers
a. Rosemarie Parse
Which nursing theorist is known for developing the concept of the “Cartitas Process”?
a. Florence Nightingale
b. Virginia Henderson
c. Jean Watson
d. Dorothea Orem
c. Jean Watson
What did Rogers propose about human systems in relation to the environment?
a. Human systems are closed and separate from the environment
b. Human systems are open and embedded in larger, open, environmental systems
c. Human systems evolve in isolation from their environment
d. Human systems are static and unchanging over time
b. Human systems are open and embedded in larger, open, environmental systems
What significant life event influenced Margaret Newman’s perspective on caregiving?
a. Working as a nurse in the hospital
b. Caregiving for her mother who suffered from ASL
c. Volunteering at a community health center
d. Studying nursing in college
b. Caregiving for her mother who suffered from ASL
What did Margaret Newman express about her experience caring for her mother?
a. she felt it was an overwhelming burden
b. she grew distant from her mother in ways that would have been impossible otherwise
c. she regretted not being able to spend more time with her mother
b. she grew distant from her mother in ways that would have been impossible otherwise