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HNB-BC TEST PREP (HOLISTIC NURSE BOARD EXAM PREP) SOLVED 100% CORRECT "Wellness - CORRECT ANSWER is defined as "Integrated, congruent functioning aimed toward reaching one's highest potential" (AHNA, 2012, p. 92). According to the National Wellness Institute, wellness is i.) Positive and affirming; ii.) A conscious, selfdirected and evolving process of achieving full potential; and, iii.) multi-dimensional and holistic, encompassing lifestyle, mental and spiritual well-being, and the environment" "Health - CORRECT ANSWER "An individually defined state or process in which the individual (nurse, client, family, group, or community) experiences a sense of well-being, harmony, and unity such that subjective experiences about health, health beliefs, and values are honored; a process of becoming, expanding consciousness." (AHNA, 2012, p 88)" "Centering - CORRECT ANSWER The Holistic Nurse uses self as instrument of healing. Specifically, the Holistic Nurse: a) Centers self before interacting with client. (#1) i) Understands and states the purpose of centering ii) Acquires knowledge and skills related to self-centering iii) Recognizes that centering may need to be repeated" "Holistic nursing process - CORRECT ANSWER Uses Presence, Intentionality, Compassion, and Authenticity throughout the holistic nursing process (#98)." "Florence Nightingale 6 Values of Decent Care - CORRECT ANSWER 1.Agency 2.Dignity 3.Interdependence 4.Solidarity 5.Subsidiarity 6.Sustainability" "Theory of Environmental Adaptation - CORRECT ANSWER Florence Nightingale & Louise Selanders: providing external supports emphasizing health properties of the environment (cleanliness, fresh air, light, warmth, and order). Compelling nurses to care for nutritional needs and emotional comfort" "Jean Watson - CORRECT ANSWER Theory of Human Caring & Caring Science- holistic nurse brings her whole self to a relationship with another in human caring process" "Theories of Unity - CORRECT ANSWER Integral Theory (B Dossey) comprehensive & Science of Unitary Human Beings (M.Rogers) person environment" "Martha Rogers - CORRECT ANSWER Science of Unitary Human Beings- person and environment are integral. Unitary human being is open system continually interacting with environment." "Barbara Dossey - CORRECT ANSWER Theory of Integral Nursing- comprehensive health nurse/pt/family/community/health are system" "Margaret Newman - CORRECT ANSWER Health as Expanding Consciousness: includes an individual's total pattern. Nursing is caring (a moral imperative) People are open systems, Health is unitary process, Research is Praxis" "Rosemarie Rizzo Parse - CORRECT ANSWER Theory of Human Becoming- focus on quality of life from each person perspective as goal of nursing. Health is a process of becoming, a personal committment, and a process related to lived experiences." "Katherine Kolcaba - CORRECT ANSWER Theory of Comfort: comfort as a holistic phenomenon that reflects well-being" "Madeleine Leininger - CORRECT ANSWER Theory of Culture Care Diversity and Universality" "Hildegard Peplau - CORRECT ANSWER Theory of Interpersonal Relations" "Josephine Paterson and Loretta Zderad (research) - CORRECT ANSWER Humanistic Nursing Theory" "Dorothea Orem - CORRECT ANSWER Self-Care Deficity Theory: The act of assisting others in the provision and management of self-care to maintain or improve human functioning at the home level of effectiveness." It focuses on each individual's ability to perform self-care, defined as "the practice of activities that individuals initiate and perform on their own behalf in maintaining life, health, and well-being" "Helen Erickson, Evelyn Tomlin, and Mary Ann Swain - CORRECT ANSWER Modeling and Role Modeling Theory- need to be connected while also enjoying sense of autonomy. enables nurses to care for and nurture each client with an awareness of and respect for the individual's uniqueness. Adaptation and assessment of adaptive potential. 5 Aims of Intervention: build trust, promote positive orientation, promote perceived control, strengths, and set mutual health-directed goals. Modeling the clients worls and role modeling healthy behaviors from within the client's worldview." "Marlaine Smith - CORRECT ANSWER Theory of Unitary Caring" "Marilyn Anne Ray - CORRECT ANSWER Theory of Bureaucratic Caring" "Rozzano Locsin - CORRECT ANSWER Technological Competency as Caring in Nursing" "Maryjane Smith - CORRECT ANSWER Story Theory" "Joanne Duffy - CORRECT ANSWER Quality Caring Model" "Carl Pribram - CORRECT ANSWER Holographic Universe" "David Bohm - CORRECT ANSWER Theory of Implicate Explicate order, Psychoneuroimmunology" "Rupert Sheldrake - CORRECT ANSWER Morphic resonance" "Ken Wilber - CORRECT ANSWER Integral Theory" "Holistic Caring Process - CORRECT ANSWER 1. Assessment 2.Dx 3.Outcome identification 4.Plan of Care 5.Implementation 6.Evaluation" "Presence skills - CORRECT ANSWER INTUITIVE KNOWING... INTENTION is essential precursor to presence." "Healing - CORRECT ANSWER Return to the natural state of integrity and wholeness of an individual" "Responsibility of Holistic Nurse - CORRECT ANSWER Use true presence with a client to facilitate understanding of the client's perception of the illness" "Which of the following explains the current research findings of psychophysiological responses? - CORRECT ANSWER Neurotransmitters carry messages to receptor sites throughout the body-mind, stimulating release of hormones that influence emotional states as well as immune integrity" "Relationship Centered Care 3 Components - CORRECT ANSWER 1. Patient-practitioner 2. Community-practitioner 3. Practitioner-practitioner relationships" "Optimal Healing Environments 4 Domains - CORRECT ANSWER 1. Internal 2. Interpersonal 3. Behavioral 4. External" "Stress Response of body/mind/energy - CORRECT ANSWER -Constriction of blood flow to the hands and feet (cool extremities) -Tightening of the muscles -Constriction of one's energy field (closing down or blocking flow) -Increased heart rate -Increased oxygen consumption -Increased brain-wave activity -Increased sweat gland activity -Increased blood pressure -Increased anxiety" “Human Caring aka Holistic Nursing Process - CORRECT ANSWER defined by AHNA as "The moral ideal of nursing in which the nurse brings one's whole self into a relationship with the whole self of the person being cared for in order to protect that person's vulnerability, preserve her or his humanity and dignity, and reinforce the meaning and experience of oneness and unity" (AHNA, 2013, p.90)" "Unity of all things - CORRECT ANSWER a) Energy and interconnectedness of all things; b) Consciousness; c) Nurse as an instrument of healing • Use of presence, intentionality, unconditional acceptance d) Human caring, i.e. the holistic nursing process" "Theories of Unity - CORRECT ANSWER a) Integral Theory b) Rogers" "Integral Theory - CORRECT ANSWER Ken Wilber saw that the hundreds of systems and models of human potential he examined could be reduced to five simple elements - quadrants, stages, lines, states and types. This is known as the AQAL ("All Quadrants, All Levels ...) model. Stages of consciousness represent different levels of experience" "Rogers Theory - CORRECT ANSWER Martha Rogers' science of unitary human beings assumes that individuals are evolving beings, integral with their environment, which affects their health and well-being" "Which of the following statements reflects an accurate interpretation of holism as stated in the AHNA Description of Holistic Nursing? - CORRECT ANSWER 1. Holism involves understanding of meridians and energy flow 2. Holism involves health as expanding consciousness 3. Holism involves understanding the individual as an integrated whole 4. Holism involves co-creating and co-evolving mutual relationships (Answer 3 is correct.)" "5 core values of holistic nursing - CORRECT ANSWER 1. Holistic philosophy, theories, and ethics 2. Holistic caring process 3. Holistic communication- healing environment- cultural diversity 4. Holistic education & research 5. Holistic nurse self-reflection and care" "Framework Principles Holistic Nursing - CORRECT ANSWER 1.Person 2.Healing/health 3.Practice 4.Nursing Roles 5.Self-Reflection Self Care" "Holistic balance of 5 elements - CORRECT ANSWER Fire - Air - Water - Earth - Ether" "Which of the following best describes affirmations? - CORRECT ANSWER 1. Prayers to higher powers 2. Mantras with meditation 3. Visualizations with special music 4. Positive statements that something is already so (Answer 4 is correct.)" "A 53-year-old woman with recurrent breast cancer confides to a holistic nurse that she plans to stop her medical treatments that no longer seem to be helping her, and to try an herbal preparation a friend told her cures cancer. She says she does not plan to tell her family right away because they might be against her plan. Which of the following is the most appropriate action? - CORRECT ANSWER 1. Tell her it would be best to talk with her physician first 2. Inform her family and physicians as soon as possible 3. Accept her decision without question and say nothing more 4. Explore further with her what made her come to this decision (4 is correct. Although holistic nurses support their client's world view, without further clarification, it is impossible to understand why she made this decision.)" "In a study of 156 women who have a history of childhood sexual abuse, a holistic nurse found that there was a statistically significant correlation between the severity of the abuse and suicide attempts within the previous year. Based on this finding, a holistic nurse working with a group of women who have a history of childhood abuse should first - CORRECT ANSWER 1. screen group participants for suicide risk. 2. assure group participants of confidentiality. 3. inform group participants of these research findings. 4. encourage group participants to describe their abuse. (1 is correct. While 2 is a good distracter, given the research findings, the holistic nurse is ethically responsible to further assess group participants to determine their risk status.)" "In counseling an overweight client, which of the following suggestions should a holistic nurse make? - CORRECT ANSWER 1. "Do not miss designated meal times." 2. "Follow the diet exactly as prescribed." Approved by the AHNCC Board, February 29, 2020 - 11 - 3. "Pay attention to what your body wants for food." 4. "Eat all the food that is allotted at each meal." (Answer 3 is correct.)"

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HNB-BC TEST PREP (HOLISTIC NURSE BOARD EXAM PREP)
SOLVED 100% CORRECT
"Wellness - CORRECT ANSWER is defined as "Integrated, congruent functioning aimed
toward reaching one's highest potential" (AHNA, 2012, p. 92). According to the National
Wellness Institute, wellness is
i.) Positive and affirming;
ii.) A conscious, selfdirected and evolving process of achieving full potential; and,
iii.) multi-dimensional and holistic, encompassing lifestyle, mental and spiritual well-being, and
the environment"

"Health - CORRECT ANSWER "An individually defined state or process in which the
individual (nurse, client, family, group, or community) experiences a sense of well-being,
harmony, and unity such that subjective experiences about health, health beliefs, and values
are honored; a process of becoming, expanding consciousness." (AHNA, 2012, p 88)"

"Centering - CORRECT ANSWER The Holistic Nurse uses self as instrument of healing.
Specifically, the Holistic Nurse:
a) Centers self before interacting with client.
(#1) i) Understands and states the purpose of centering
ii) Acquires knowledge and skills related to self-centering
iii) Recognizes that centering may need to be repeated"

"Holistic nursing process - CORRECT ANSWER Uses Presence, Intentionality, Compassion,
and Authenticity throughout the holistic nursing process (#98)."



"Florence Nightingale 6 Values of Decent Care - CORRECT ANSWER 1.Agency
2.Dignity
3.Interdependence
4.Solidarity
5.Subsidiarity
6.Sustainability"

"Theory of Environmental Adaptation - CORRECT ANSWER Florence Nightingale & Louise
Selanders:




1

, providing external supports emphasizing health properties of the environment (cleanliness,
fresh air, light, warmth, and order). Compelling nurses to care for nutritional needs and
emotional comfort"

"Jean Watson - CORRECT ANSWER Theory of Human Caring & Caring Science-
holistic nurse brings her whole self to a relationship with another in human caring process"

"Theories of Unity - CORRECT ANSWER Integral Theory (B Dossey) comprehensive &
Science of Unitary Human Beings (M.Rogers) person environment"

"Martha Rogers - CORRECT ANSWER Science of Unitary Human Beings-
person and environment are integral. Unitary human being is open system continually
interacting with environment."

"Barbara Dossey - CORRECT ANSWER Theory of Integral Nursing-
comprehensive health nurse/pt/family/community/health are system"

"Margaret Newman - CORRECT ANSWER Health as Expanding Consciousness:
includes an individual's total pattern. Nursing is caring (a moral imperative) People are open
systems, Health is unitary process, Research is Praxis"

"Rosemarie Rizzo Parse - CORRECT ANSWER Theory of Human Becoming- focus on quality
of life from each person perspective as goal of nursing. Health is a process of becoming, a
personal committment, and a process related to lived experiences."

"Katherine Kolcaba - CORRECT ANSWER Theory of Comfort:
comfort as a holistic phenomenon that reflects well-being"

"Madeleine Leininger - CORRECT ANSWER Theory of Culture Care Diversity and
Universality"

"Hildegard Peplau - CORRECT ANSWER Theory of Interpersonal Relations"

"Josephine Paterson and Loretta Zderad (research) - CORRECT ANSWER Humanistic Nursing
Theory"

"Dorothea Orem - CORRECT ANSWER Self-Care Deficity Theory: The act of assisting others
in the provision and management of self-care to maintain or improve human functioning at the
home level of effectiveness." It focuses on each individual's ability to perform self-care, defined

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