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6th Edition by Melanie McEwen; Evelyn M. Wills
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Chapter 1 - 23 Complete
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,Unit I: Introduction to Theory
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Chapter 1 i Philosophy, Science, and Nursing i i i
Chapter 2 i Overview of Theory in Nursing i i i i
Chapter 3 i Concept Development: Clarifying Meaning of i i i i
Terms
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Chapter 4 i Theory Development: Structuring Conceptual i i i
Relationships in Nursing
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Chapter 5 i Theory Analysis and Evaluation i i i
Unit II: Nursing Theories
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Chapter 6 i Overview of Grand Nursing Theories i i i i
Chapter 7 i Grand Nursing Theories Based on Human i i i i i
Needs
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Chapter 8 i Grand Nursing Theories Based on Interactive i i i i i
Process
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Chapter 9 i Grand Nursing Theories Based on Unitary i i i i i
Process
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Chapter 10 i Introduction to Middle-Range Nursing i i i
Theories
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Chapter 11 i Overview of Selected Middle-Range Nursing i i i i
Theories
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Chapter 12 i Evidence-Based Practice and Nursing Theory i i i i
Unit III: Shared Theories Used by Nurses
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Chapter 13 i Theories From the Sociologic Sciences i i i i
Chapter 14
i Theories From the Behavioral Sciences
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Chapter 15
i Theories From the Biomedical Sciences
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Chapter 16
i Theories, Models, and Frameworks From
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Leadership and Management
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Chapter 17 i Learning Theories i
Chapter 18 i Ethical Theories and Principles i i i
Unit IV: Application of Theory in Nursing
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Chapter 19 i Application of Theory in Nursing Practice i i i i i
Chapter 20
i Application of Theory in Nursing Research
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Chapter 21
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Administration and Management
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,Chapter 22
i Application of Theory in Nursing Education
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Chapter 23
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1. Nursing has been considered both a profession and an occupation.
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iWhichof thefollowing supports defining nursing as a profession?
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A) Autonomy
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C) Varied level of skill i i i
D) Career with varied knowledge i i i
2. How many levels of entry into practice exist for registered nurses?
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A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
3. Nursing is classified as which type of science?
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A) Pure
B) Natural
C) Human
D) Applied
4. In defining the philosophy of nursing, which of the following would not
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A) Purpose of human life i i i
B) Nature of being i i
C) Theory of knowledge i i
D) Scientific method i
5. When discussing the science and philosophy of a discipline, how would
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A) Autonomous
B) Reliant
C) Linked
D) Unrelated
6. Philosophy's definition includes which of the following?
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A) Study of problems that are abstract and general
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B) Measures observable phenomena of interest in a discipline i i i i i i i
C) Empirical way of gathering data i i i i
D) Grounded and tested in experience i i i i