Chapter 7: Caring in Nursing Practice
11th Edition Potter & Perry
50 NCLEX-Style Exam
Questions with Detailed Rationales
, Chapter 7 Caring in Nursing Practice Fundamentals of Nursing 11th Edition (Potter & Perry) 50 NCLEX-
Style Exam Questions with Detailed Rationales
1. A nurse consistently listens to her patients’ concerns and advocates for their needs. Which
theory of caring best aligns with this approach?
A. Swanson’s Theory of Caring
B. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
C. Leininger’s Transcultural Nursing Theory
D. Watson’s Theory of Human Caring
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Watson emphasizes the transpersonal caring relationship, focusing on the nurse’s
presence, advocacy, and holistic approach to patient care.
2. Which behavior by a nurse best demonstrates the concept of "being with" as described in
Swanson’s Theory of Caring?
A. Providing pain medication on time
B. Sitting quietly with a patient who is grieving
C. Teaching a patient about diabetes management
D. Documenting care activities promptly
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: “Being with” involves emotional presence, empathy, and support, not necessarily
doing anything physically.
3. A patient tells the nurse, “You actually care about me, don’t you?” Which element of caring
most likely led to this statement?
A. Providing effective treatment
B. Building a therapeutic relationship
C. Administering medications on time
D. Performing a comprehensive assessment
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The therapeutic relationship fosters trust, communication, and emotional
connection—core elements of caring.
4. The nurse prioritizes creating a healing environment and maintaining the dignity of her
patient. This best reflects which of the following?
A. Evidence-based practice
B. Clinical reasoning
C. Caring in nursing
D. Task-focused care
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Caring involves maintaining patient dignity, creating a supportive environment, and
meeting holistic needs.
5. According to Jean Watson’s Theory of Caring, which of the following is considered a "carative
factor"?
A. Administering medication
B. Providing privacy
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