NUR 016- Theoretical Foundation of Nursing Questions and Answers sheet
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Course
NUR 163
Institution
NUR 163
1. In what era is the outcome of Nursing theoretical works shift the focus to the patient?
a) Theory Era
c) Curriculum Era
b) Graduate Education Era
d) Research Era
2. Which era has emphasis on carving out an advanced role and basis for nursing practice?
a) Theory Era
c) Curriculum Er...
NUR 016- Theoretical Foundation of
Class
Nursing Questions and Answers sheet
Total Questions: 81
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Worksheet time: 50mins
1. In what era is the outcome of Nursing theoretical works shift the focus to the patient?
a) Theory Era b) Graduate Education Era
c) Curriculum Era d) Research Era
2. Which era has emphasis on carving out an advanced role and basis for nursing practice?
a) Theory Era b) Graduate Education Era
c) Curriculum Era d) Theory Utilization Era
3. This is defined as specific to academia and refers to a branch of education , a department of learning or
a domain of knowledge.
a) Nursing b) Profession
c) Vocation d) Discipline
4. A nurse tries to gather / collect data so the physician can have a diagnosis of the patient. This example
falls under what principle of Epistemology?
a) Hypothesis b) Theory
c) Empiricism d) Rationalism
5. This is a set of statements that tentatively describe, explain, or predict relationships among concepts
that have been systematically selected & organized as an abstract representation of some phenomenon
(Powers & Knapp)
a) Concepts b) Theory
c) Epistemology d) Philosophy
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,6. Operational Definition is defined as ?
a) classifications of dimensions or gradations of a b) relate concepts to measurements
phenomenon across a continuum
c) how these concepts are used or will be used d) they belong or not belong to a particular
within the context of the phenomenon categories or classes of phenomena
7. Florence Nightingale defined nursing as?
a) Nursing is the art of utilizing the patient’s b) Relationship between nurse and the patient
environment for his or her recovery
c) Nursing is the art of caring for the patient to d) Manipulation of the environment for the benefits
achieve fast recovery of the patient
8. The nurse is actually in control of the environment, physically, and administratively and is responsible for
controlling the environment so that the patient is protected from physical and psychological harm - this
falls on what component of a healthy environment?
a) Quiet b) Warmth
c) Management d) Leadership
9. Which work of Florence Nightingale provided guidelines to women who wanted to become nurses and
gave advice on how to “think like a nurse.” ?
a) Notes on Nursing b) Notes on Hospitals
c) To Her Nurses d) Workhouse Nursing: The Story of a Successful
Experiment
10. This called as the moment (focal point in space and time) when the nurse and another person come
together in such a way that an occasion for human caring is created
a) Carative Caring b) Caring Moment
c) Caring Affair d) Caring Occasion
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, 11. Which carative factor has this clinical process "Engaging in genuine teaching-learning experience that
attends to unity
of being and meaning,attempting to stay within other’s frames of reference."
a) Sensitivity to self and others b) Faith-hope
c) Helping-trusting, human care relationship d) Transpersonal teaching and learning
12. The Humanistic-altruistic system of value corresponds to clinical process?
a) Creative use of self and all ways of knowing as b) Creative use of self and all ways of knowing as
part of the caring process to engage in artistry part of the caring process to engage in artistry
of caring-healing practices of caring-healing practices
c) Practice of loving kindness and equanimity d) Developing and sustaining a helping-trusting,
(self-control/composure) within context of authentic caring relationship
caring consciousness
13. One major concept of Ray’s theory and defined as include money, budget, insurance systems,
limitations and guidelines imposed by managed care organizations, allocation of human and material
resources to maintain services?
a) Spiritual b) Technological
c) Economic d) Legal
14. This describes simultaneous order and disorder, and order within disorder. Ray compares change in
complex organizations with this creative process and challenges nurses to step back and renew their
perceptions of everyday events, to discover the embedded meanings
a) Hubble Disk Theory b) Theory of Systematic Irregularity
c) Chaos Theory d) Order Theory
15. It means that everything is a whole in one context and a part in another - with each part being in the
whole and the whole being in the part
a) Histography b) Holography
c) Holotheology d) Histology
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