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Philosophies and Theories for Advanced Nursing Practice, Third Edition is an essential resource for advanced practice nursing students in mastr’s and doctoral programs.
Philosophies And Theories For Advanced Nursing Practice 3rd Edition By Janie B. Butts & Karen L. Rich| All Chapters 1-26 Cover...
Philosophies And Theories For Advanced Nursing Practice 3rd
Edition By Janie B. Butts & Karen L. Rich| All Chapters 1-26
Covered| Original| Verified| Rated A+| Latest Edition; All
Answers With Detailed Explanation| Test Bank
, TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART I: FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING SCIENCE
Chapter 1- philosophy of science: an introduction and a grounding for your practice
Chapter 2- the evolution of nursing science
Chapter 3 -the essentials of the doctor of nursing practice: a philosophical
perspective
PART II: THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF THEORY
Chapter 4- theory as practice
Chapter 5 -components and levels of abstraction in nursing knowledge
PART III: INTERDISCIPLINARY PHILOSOPHIES AND THEORIES
Chapter 6- complexity science and complex adaptive systems
Chapter 7- critical theory and emancipatory knowing
Chapter 8- feminist ethics: some applicable thoughts for advanced practice nurses
Chapter 9- theories and methods in ethics
Chapter 10- Educational and Learning theories
Chapter 11- health behavior theories
Chapter 12- theories focused on interpersonal relationships
Chapter 13- environmental philosophy and theories
Chapter 14- economic theories
Chapter 15- theories of organizational behavior and leadership
Chapter 16- theoretical approaches to quality improvement
Chapter 17- theories focused on health equity and health disparities
PART IV: SELECT NURSING MODELS AND THEORIES
Chapter 18- models and theories focused on nursing goals and functions
Chapter 19- models and theories focused on a systems approach
,Chapter 20- models and theories focused on human existence and universal energy
Chapter 21- models and theories focused on competencies and skills
Chapter 22- theories focused on caring
Chapter 23- models and theories focused on culture
Chapter 24- the praxis theory of suffering
PART V: TOOLS FOR INTEGRATING AND DISSEMINATING KNOWLEDGE IN
ADVANCED NURSING PRACTICE
Chapter 25- theory testing and theory evaluation
Chapter 26- using theory in evidence-based advanced nursing practice
,PART I FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING SCIENCE
Butts: Philosophies and Theories for Advanced Nursing Practice 3rd Edition
Chapter 1 – Philosophy Of Science: An Introduction And A Grounding
For Your Practice
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. Why Are Natural Sciences Also Referred To As “Pure” Sciences?
A. They Are Considered Stand-Alone Bodies Of Unique Knowledge.
B. They Are The Only Sciences To Which The Scientific Method Can Be Applied.
C. They Are The Original Sciences Upon Which All Others Are Based.
D. They Are Not Affected By Subjectivity In The Way Other Sciences Are.
ANSWER: A
Natural Sciences Are Often Referred To As “Pure” Sciences Because They Focus On
Understanding The Natural World Through Independent, Objective Knowledge.
These Sciences, Such As Physics, Chemistry, And Biology, Are Considered
Foundational In Building Knowledge And Are Not Directly Tied To Specific
Practical Applications Like Applied Sciences.
2. Which Is Not An Example Of An Applied Science As Used In Health Care Today?
A. Social Work
B. Psychotherapy
C. Examination Of Care Disparities
,D. Pathology
ANSWER: D
Pathology Is A Natural Science, Not An Applied Science. It Focuses On
Understanding Diseases And Their Causes, Which Is More Foundational And
Theoretical. The Other Options—Social Work, Psychotherapy, And Examination Of
Care Disparities—Are Applied Sciences Because They Involve Direct Application Of
Scientific Knowledge To Address Societal And Health Issues.
3. Roberta Firmly Believes That Individual Experiences Are The Source Of All
Knowledge In The World. As A Scientist, She Acknowledges Her Role As A
Participant In The Experiments She Performs And Does Consider Herself Merely A
Disconnected Observer Of Phenomenon. Roberta’s Views Are Most Closely
Associated With Which School Of Scientific Thought?
A. Natural Science
B. Human Science
C. Applied Science
D. Soft Science
ANSWER: B
Roberta’s Belief That Individual Experiences Shape Knowledge Aligns With Human
Science, Which Emphasizes The Subjective Experiences Of Individuals And The
Role Of The Researcher In Influencing Results. Human Science Acknowledges The
Subjective Nature Of Human Perception And The Influence Of Personal Experience
On Knowledge.
, 4. What Is The Ultimate Goal Of The Scientific Method?
A. Application Of Scientific Results To A Related Body Of Knowledge In Order To
Meet Some Type Of Human Need.
B. Examination Of The Decisions Made By A Scientist To Understand The Ways In
Which Subjectivity Was Introduced To The Experiment.
C. Reproducible Experimental Results That Do Not Take Researcher Individuality
Into Account.
D. Improving The Situation Or Process Used In The Experiment To Yield More
Accurate Results In Repeat Experiments.
ANSWER: C
The Ultimate Goal Of The Scientific Method Is To Achieve Reproducible Results
That Are Objective, Minimizing The Influence Of Individual Subjectivity. This
Allows Other Scientists To Replicate Experiments And Verify Findings, Ensuring
The Reliability Of The Results.
5. Which Of The Following Best Describes The Aim Of Natural Sciences?
A. Affirmation Of The Importance Of Cultural Understanding By Uncovering The
Common Subjective Biases Of Different Disciplines.
B. Improvement Of The Quality Of Life By Understanding What Helps People
Maximize Their Functional Abilities.
C. Utilization Of Knowledge By Applying It To A Specific Purpose In Order To
Better A Situation Or Change Viewpoints.
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