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According to Nightingale the aim of nursing is:

To place the patient in the best condition for nature to act upon him

A. To treat the patient using the latest technology


B. To place him in the nursing home to have a peaceful death


C. To place the patient in the best condition for nature to act upon him


D. To place the patient in the best condition for the medical team to help him recover

Nurse Beatriz who often helps her client to modify their eating behavior is performing the role of a nurse

Change Agent

A. Teacher


B. Counselor


C. Change Agent D. Client Advocate

Nurse Rodalyn performs thorough assessment to her clients and identifies their respective problem based on the information gathered. She then shares these to the members of the health team. Verbally or in writing. Which of the following roles is being performed by Nurse Rodalyn?

Communicator

A. Teacher


B. Manager


C. Counselor


D. Communicator

The ancient civilization which referred nurses as midwives, wet nurses or child’s nurses whose acts compassion and tender outpouring of maternal instincts is:

Israel

A. India


B. Israel


C. Rome


D. Babylon

Which among the following describe the intuitive period of nursing?

A. Nursing is a function that belonged to women


B. Nursing care is based on observation and experience


C. Nursing is a desire to help

A. Nursing is a function that belonged to women


B. Nursing care is based on observation and experience


C. Nursing is a desire to help


D. A&Bonly


E. A,B,C are correct

During the apprentice period nursing care was given by:

Religious Orders, Prisoners, and Crusaders

A. Religious Orders, Prisoners, and Crusaders


B. Priest, Knights, Professional Nurses and Witch Doctors C. Crusaders, Prostitutes, Trained Nurses


D. Florence Nightingale and Her 38 Nurses

Which nursing period prevailed the arousal of social consciousness prevailed during this time:

Educative period

A. Educative period


B. Contemporary period


C. Apprentice period D. Intuitive period

The period where nursing went down to its lowest level is:

Apprentice period

A. Educative period


B. Contemporary period


C. Apprentice period


D. Intuitive period

Contemporary nursing period is characterized by.

The scientific and technological advancements

A. The war and women’s emancipation


B. The scientific and technological advancements


C. Educational opportunities of gifted women


D. Arousal of social consciousness

Which era where metaparadigm concept of (person, health, environment, nursing) has systematically unite nursing theoretical works of discipline

Theory Era

A. Theory Utilization Era B. Curriculum Era


C. Research Era


D. Theory Era

A nurse leader fought for the improvement of mental facilities or asylum is:

Dorothea Dix

A. Dorothea Dix


B. Mary Seacole


C. Margaret Sanger


D. Mary Eliza Mahoney

Founder of Filipino Nurses Association is:

Anastacia Giron Tupaz

A. Anastacia Giron Tupaz


B. Loreto Tupaz


C. Julita Sotejo


D. Socorro Diaz

It was established in 1921 as the National Organization of Filipino Nurses, PNA stands for:

Philippine Nurses Association

A. Philippine Nurses Association


B. Pilipino Nurses Association


C. Philippine Nursing Association


D. Pinoy Nursing Association

The association founded by Annie Sand was:

The National League of Philippine Government Nurses

A. Philippine Nurses Association


B. The National League of Philippine Government Nurses C. Filipino Nurses


D. Filipino Nurses Association

The function of a nursing theory are:

Describing, Explaining, Predicting, Prescribing Nursing Care

A. Describing, Explaining, Predicting, Prescribing Nursing Care


B. Describing, Expressing, Diagramming Nursing Care


C. Describing, Diagnosing, Exploring Nursing Care


D. None of the above

What element of the theory is a mental formulation of an object or event that comes from individual perceptual experience, and ideas?

Concept

A. Phenomena


B. Assumption


C. Concept


D. Theory

Which among the following are considered concrete concepts?

Temperature, Height, Weight

A. Table, Temperature, Suffering


B. Temperature, Height, Weight


C. Pain, Suffering, Illness


D. Eyes Color, Length Of Hair, Hope

Which among the statements defines a person in a meta paradigm?

The recipient of care

A. Anything that affects the client


B. The degree of wellness and well-being of the client


C. The recipient of care


D. Dynamic and continuously changing

A set of related statements that describes or explains phenomena in a systematic way

Theory

A. Phenomena


B. Assumption


C. Concept


D. Theory

The main theme of Nightingale’s theory is:

Controlling and manipulating the environment

A. Application of treatments


B. Administration of medicine


C. Controlling the patient


D. Controlling and manipulating the environment

The following are the recognition and award given to Florence Nightingale EXCEPT:

The mother of community nursing

A. Honorary membership from (ASA) American Statistical Association. First Nurse researcher


B. Royal Red Cross by Queen Victoria


C. The mother of community nursing


D. Mother of Nursing

K. Erikson view a person as a:

Human being who suffers and patiently endures

A. Multidimensional being


B. Human being who suffers and patiently endures


C. Is one with the environment


D. Is capable for Growth and development

K. Erikson are definitions of Health EXCEPT:

Human being is a total person as a client system and the person is a layered multidimensional being

A. Human being is a total person as a client system and the person is a layered multidimensional being


B. Whole in body, soul, and spirit


C. Soundness, freshness


D. holiness

The following are the concepts in the K. Erikson theory EXCEPT:

A system interaction with the environment

A. Holism


B. Deals with the ethical principles and rules that may guide work or decision


C. Willing to sacrifice something of ourselves for others


D. A system interaction with the environment

A form of suffering experience by a patient when he/she is not taken seriously, not welcome and blamed is:

Suffering related to care

A. Suffering related to care


B. Suffering related to life


C. Suffering related to illness


D. None of the above

(T or F)


Energy field is the fundamental unit both the living and unliving. It provides a way to view the patient and his or her environment as wholes, and it continuously changes in intensity, density, and extent.

TRUE

(T or F) Martha Rogers theory is about being in the process of change that the patient is experiencing... and this change is facilitated by the relationship of your patient and its environment

TRUE

The following are the FIRST 3 Carative that form the Philosophical foundation of science of caring EXCEPT:

The promotion and acceptance of the expression of positive and negative feelings

A. The formation of a Humanistic- altruistic system of values


B. The instillation of faith- Hope


C. The cultivation of sensitivity to one’s self to others


D. The promotion and acceptance of the expression of positive and negative feelings

A Carative factor that uses the strongest tools of communication that establish rapport and is caring is:

The development of helping-trust relationship

A. The instillation of faith- Hope


B. The cultivation of sensitivity to One’s self to others


C. The promotion and acceptance of the expression of positive and negative feelings


D. The development of helping-trust relationship

According to Peplau the role of the stranger coincides with what phase of interpersonal model?

Orientation phase

A. Orientation phase


B. Identification phase


C. Exploitation phase


D. Resolution phase

Which among the following is a part of identification phase

Defining a problem and deciding type of service needed

A. Defining a problem and deciding type of service needed


B. Nurse encourage active participation of the client


C. Nurse explain roles to the patient


D. Selection of appropriate professional assisstance

Which among the following best describe the resolution/Termination phase?

Dependent behavior is fully relinquished

A. The nurse with her professional skill helps the client to learn how to make use of the nurse-patient relationship


B. The client explores and utilizes all services offered to him/her


C. Dependent behavior is fully relinquished


D. The nurse orients the client to recognize the problem

Which among the following best describes the surrogate role according to Peplau?

Acts on client’s behalf as an advocate

A. Facilitate self-directed actions of the client


B. Gives direction during the present problem


C. Provides knowledge and answers specific question about the health problem


D. Acts on client’s behalf as an advocate

The technical expert role is best described as:

Manipulating and using equipment’s skillfully and safely

A. Manipulating and using equipment’s skillfully and safely


B. Providing specific needed information


C. Helping patient to understand and integrate the meaning of current life circumstances


D. Helps client assume maximum responsibility for meeting treatment plan

According to Peplau HEALTH is define as:

Forward movement of personality

A. When the individual has no unmet needs


B. Forward movement of personality


C. Equated with independence


D. Focused on reparative process of getting well

The nursing intervention provided by the nurse before the individual reacts to a stressors and focus on the strengthening the flexible line of defense is:

Primary Prevention

A. Primary Prevention


B. Secondary Prevention


C. Tertiary Prevention


D. All of the above

According to Neuman, the variable pertains to those processes related to changes over the lifespan is:

Developmental

A. Spiritual


B. Psychological


C. Socio-cultural


D. Developmental

The outmost line of defense, that acts as a cushion to the other lines of defense is:

Flexible line of Defense

A. Flexible line of Defense


B. Normal line of Defense


C. Lines of resistance


D. Inner core

It is line of defense that protects the basic structure:

Lines of resistance

A. Inner core


B. Lines of resistance


C. Flexible line of defense


D. Normal line of defense

(NOVICE, ADVANCE BEGINNER, COMPETENT NURSE, PROFICIENT NURSE, EXPERT NURSE) Mariel, 23 years old, passed the board exam last December 2018 and working as an operating room nurse since April 2019

ADVANCE BEGINNER

(NOVICE, ADVANCE BEGINNER, COMPETENT NURSE, PROFICIENT NURSE, EXPERT NURSE) Nurse Mario, a doctoral degree holder, a professor of White Wood University and advanced nurse practitioner of Asian Hospital and Medical Center.

EXPERT NURSE

(NOVICE, ADVANCE BEGINNER, COMPETENT NURSE, PROFICIENT NURSE, EXPERT NURSE) A behavior that is governed by “Just tell me what to do and I will do it”

NOVICE

Which among the statements is C. Roys definition of a person?

Is a reparative process

A. Being as a valued person to be care for, respected, nurture, understand and assisted


B. Is behavioral with subsystem


C. Is a reparative process


D. Has a potential of becoming

Sister Calista Roy’s work is known as:

The Roy Adaptation Model

A. The Roy Stress theory


B. The Roy’s System Model


C. The Roy Adaptation Model


D. The Roy’s nursing problem

The purpose of Self-Care Deficit Theory of Nursing is to:

Provide care and assist the client in attaining self-care

A. Provide care and assist the client in attaining self-care


B. Address the effects of stress and reaction to stress


C. Reduce stress so the client can recover as quickly as possible


D. Identify the types of demands placed on the clients and adaptation to the demand

The three interrelated theories of Orem’s are:

Self-care, self-care deficit, nursing systems

A. Universal, educative, developmental


B. Self-care, self-care deficit, nursing agency


C. Self-care, self-care deficit, nursing systems


D. Self-care, self-care agency, self-care demand

When the demand is greater than the person’s ability the concept is called:

Self care deficits

A. Self care


B. Self care deficits


C. Self care demands


D. Self care requisites

A person according to King is:

All are correct

A. An open system


B. Capable of making choices


C. A spiritual being as well as a rational thinker


D. All are correct

What occurs if role conflict is experienced by the nurse or client or both?

Stress

A. Stress


B. Arguments


C. Satisfaction


D. Effective Nursing

Represented by non-verbal / verbal behaviors is:

Interaction

A. Perception


B. Role


C. Stress


D. Interaction

To achieve social inclusion for survival

Achievement

A. Achievement


B. Eliminative


C. Ingestive


D. Attachment

To protect self and other from harm

Aggressive

A. Aggressive


B. Sexual


C. Ingestive


D. Dependency

Dorothy Johnson viewed nursing as:

An external regulatory force which acts to preserve the organization and integration

A. An external regulatory force which acts to preserve the organization and integration


B. A state characterized by soundness or wholeness of bodily structure and functions; illness is its opposite


C. A unique profession that is concerned with all of the variables which influence the response a person might have to a stressor


D. Assisting the individuals, families and groups to maintain a maximum level of wellness, and with a primary aim of patient stability

This theory describes nursing as a therapeutic, growth producing relationship that proceeds through the four phases of interpersonal relationship Rapport is attained as the nurse and the client progressed through the stages of relationship.

Interpersonal Theory

A. Interpersonal Theory


B. The Care Core Cure


C. Nursing process


D. 21 Nursing Problem


E. Basic Human needs

Nursing is only for the individual who is 16 years old and above and passed the acute stage of illness because the ability of the patient to communicate is a requirement in the theory

The Care Core Cure

A. Interpersonal Theory


B. The Care Core Cure


C. Nursing process


D. 21 Nursing Problem


E. Basic Human needs

It is anticipated that by solving the nursing problem, the client would be moved toward health

21 Nursing Problem

A. Interpersonal Theory


B. The Care Core Cure


C. Nursing process


D. 21 Nursing Problem


E. Basic Human needs

A person needs assistance from the nurse to achieve health and independence or a peaceful death

Basic Human needs

A. Interpersonal Theory


B. The Care Core Cure


C. Nursing process


D. 21 Nursing Problem


E. Basic Human needs

The purpose of this nursing theory is to meet patient’s immediate need for help

Nursing process

A. Interpersonal Theory


B. The Care Core Cure


C. Nursing process


D. 21 Nursing Problem


E. Basic Human needs

A nursing action that were decided upon for reasons other than the patient’s immediate needs and the patients need for help is unlikely to be met

Automatic nurse action

A. Automatic nurse action


B. Deliberate nurse action


C. Critical nurse action


D. A & D are correct

What nurse action would results to correct identification of patients problem and validation of the action effectiveness

Deliberate nurse action

A. Automatic nurse action


B. Deliberate nurse action


C. All of the above


D. None of the above

An element of the nursing process which is the systematic and continues collection and documentation of data through observation, examination, and interview

Assessment

A. Assessment


B. Diagnosis


C. Planning


D. intervention

According to Travelbee what would take place during interaction phase?

A. Individuals influence each other


C. Both verbal and noon-verbal communication are used

A. Individuals influence each other


B. Only verbal communication is used


C. Both verbal and noon-verbal communication are used


D. A & C are correct

Rapport according to J. Travelbee is:

Trust and confidence

A. Nurse and patient perceived each other in stereotyped roles


B. Desire to alleviate the cause of suffering


C. Ability to share in the other person’s experience


D. Trust and confidence

Subjective health according to Travelbee is/are:

None Of The Above

A. Temperature of 37 C, Emotional Stability


B. Normal Blood Pressure, Normal Responsibility Rate, Normal Weight For Height


C. Ability To Function Normally Inspite Of Missing Right Leg


D. None Of The Above

Which among the following best describes the phase of sympathy according to Travelbee?

The nurse is involved but can develop rational nursing actions

A. The nurse is involved but can develop rational nursing actions


B. The nurse stays with the patients and cries with her/him


C. The nurse shares in the other person’s experience


D. The nurse can predict the behavior of the client

The main purpose of Hall’s theory is:

To provide professional nursing care to people past the acute stage of illness

A. To deliver nursing care for the whole person


B. To provide professional nursing care to people past the acute stage of illness


C. To reduce stress so the client can achieve harmony


D. To address the stressors

What care circle represents?

Body

A. Body


B. Person


C. Disease


D. None of the Above


In the cure circle, the nurse utilizes the knowledge in:

Pathological and therapeutic sciences

A. Natural and biological sciences


B. Social sciences


C. Pathological and therapeutic sciences


D. Physical sciences

The core circle represents:

Person

A. Body


B. Person


C. Disease


D. None of the above

Knowledge of natural and biological sciences in the care circle would________:

Provide a strong theoretical base for the nurse


Help the nurse maintain professional skills

A. Provide a strong theoretical base for the nurse


B. Help the nurse maintain professional skills


C. A & B are correct


D. Neither A or B

(BASIC TO ALL, SUSTENAL, care need, REMEDIAL care need, RESTORARTIVE care need) To facilitate the maintenance of sensory functions

Sustenal Care Needs

(BASIC TO ALL, SUSTENAL, care need, REMEDIAL care need, RESTORARTIVE care need) To understand the role of social problems as influencing factors in the case of illness

Restorative Care Needs

(BASIC TO ALL, SUSTENAL, care need, REMEDIAL care need, RESTORARTIVE care need) To identify and accept positive and negative expressions, feelings and reactions

Remedial Care Needs

Overt needs according to Abdella is/are

Poor weight gain, fever, vomiting

A. Emotional needs


B. Joy, pain, love


C. Poor weight gain, fever, vomiting


D. Guilt

The focus of “Twenty One Nursing Problems” according to Abdellah is:

Problem solving

A. Interaction between patient & nurse


B. Control of the environment


C. Establishing relationship


D. Problem solving

The nurse examines the skin for presences of skin rashes

Observation

A. Observation


B. Problem Solving


C. Therapeutic Use of Self


D. Nursing Procedures

The nurse was silent and listening when the pt. Anna Was sharing her experience

Therapeutic Use of Self

A. Observation


B. Problem Solving


C. Therapeutic Use of Self


D. Nursing Procedures

Nurse Bert was monitoring patient’s Blood Pressure for antihypertensive treatment

Nursing Procedures

A. Observation


B. Problem Solving


C. Therapeutic Use of Self


D. Nursing Procedures

According to Henderson health is equated to:
Independence
A. Independence

B. Productive life


C. Mature self-identity


D. Presence of positive well-being

According to Pender’s model each person has a unique personal characteristics and experiences that affect his/her subsequent_______.
Actions
A. Actions

B. Reactions


C. Behavior


D. Health

(T or F) Higher efficacy result in lowered perception of barriers in the performance of the behavior

True

(T or F) Increase feelings of efficacy generate negative affect

False

Nurse Vera was assigned to care for a Vietnamese patient. To make the patient comfortable while in the hospital, she asked the patient’s food preferences. This action of the nurse shows that she would deliver:
A culturally congruent care
A. Personalized care

B. A culturally congruent care


C. A deliberative nursing care


D. A transpersonal nursing care

A belief that one’s ethnic or culture is better as compared to other groups
Ethnocentrism
A. Cultural values

B. Transcultural nursing


C. Ethno-nursing


D. Ethnocentrism

Allowing a Moslem patient to have his prayer schedule while in the hospital is an example of:
Culture care preservation or maintenance
A. Culture care preservation or maintenance B. Culture care accommodation or negotiation C. Health care repatterning or re-structing D. None of the above
Advising a diabetic person that she can still have a piece of favorite cake the size of a match box and without icing is an example of:
Health care repatterning or re-structing
A. Cultural care preservation or maintenance

B. Cultural care accommodation or negotiation


C. Health care repatterning or re-structing


D. None of the above

Allowing the mother to apply vicks vaporub (a topical cough medication that is applied to the skin to treat coughs and applied to muscles to relieve aches and pain) to her child with severe respiratory problem as long as she will also take her antibiotics and cough medicine.
Culture care accommodation or negotiation
A. Culture care preservation or maintenance

B. Culture care accommodation or negotiation


C. Health care repatterning or re-structuring


D. Transcultural Nursing

Which among the statement is the definition of Nursing in the Health as expanding consciousness of M. Newman?
Nursing is seen as a partnership between the nurse and client
A. Acting and doing for the patient

B. Assisting individual towards independence


C. Controls and manipulate the environment


D. Nursing is seen as a partnership between the nurse and client

When a nurse shares his/her feelings without burdening the one cared for or the patient
Being with
A. Enabling

B. Knowing


C. Doing for


D. Being with


E. Maintaining belief

Anticipating other needs, performing completely and skillfully and preserving dignity
Doing for
A. Enabling

B. Knowing


C. Doing for


D. Being with


E. Maintaining belief

Facilitating the other’s passage through events or transitions by providing support and validation
Enabling
A. Enabling

B. Knowing


C. Doing for


D. Being with


E. Maintaining belief

How Rizzo Parse Define a Person?
Open being who is more than and different from the sum
A. Independent

B. An individual that experience Wellness Outcome


C. Being in constant interaction with a changing environment


D. Open being who is more than and different from the sum

The statements below are the significance of Human Becoming theory in Nursing practice EXCEPT
It directs nursing care plan based on how the nurse interprets the patient behavior and the experience
A. Guides nurses to focus on quality of life as determined by each patient

B. It directs nursing care plan based on how the nurse interprets the patient behavior and the experience


C. The structure of the theory centers on personal meaning, rhythmical pattern and the belief that a person constantly transforms


D. It focuses on human dignity and quality of life as defined by patients, their families and their communities

Things that are vital to human survival such food, water, breathing, and sleep
Physiologic Needs
A. Physiologic Needs

B. Safety & Security


C. Love and Belongingness


D. Self Esteem


E. Self Actualization

Finding a job, obtaining health insurance and health care, contributing money to a saving account, ang moving into a safer neighborhood
Safety & Security
A. Physiologic Needs

B. Safety & Security


C. Love and Belongingness


D. Self Esteem


E. Self Actualization

Trust is developed by:
Adequately meeting the basic needs
A. Adequately meeting the basic needs

B. Letting the infant interact with the babies


C. Letting the infant explore the environment


D. Letting the infant test the patience of the caregive

From childhood to adulthood, teens may begin to feel confused or insecure about themselves and how they fit into society. As they seek to establish a sense of self, teens may experiment with different roles, activities, behaviors. According to Erikson, this is important to the process of forming a strong identity and developing a sense of direction in life. The question for this stage is?
Who am I?
A. Who am I?

B. Can I love?


C. Whom can I trust?


D. Is it ok for me to do and move?

Which of the following statement is R. Locsin definition of Environment?
Technological world in which we live
A. Technological world in which we live

B. Everything in the person and his experiences


C. Inseparable, complimentary to and evolving


D. All the conditions, circumstances and influences that surrounding and affecting the development and behavior of person or group

This stage also known as “good boy- good girl” orientation. Moral development is focused on living up to social expectations and roles (of the family and community).
Conventional
A. Pre-Conventional

B. Conventional


C. Post Conventional


D. None of the above

According to Imogene King growth and development between nurse & client is enhance when:
Transaction are made
A. Transaction are made

B. Role conflict is experienced


C. Perceptual accuracy is present


D. Health information has provided