Test Bank for Fundamentals of Nursing 12th
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, Chapter 1. Nursing Today MULTIPLE CHOICE
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1. Contemporary nursing practice is based on knowledge generated through nursing theories. Fl
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orence Nightingales theory introduced the concept that nursing care focuses on:
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Florence Nightingale believed the role of the nurse was to put the clients body in the best state in o
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rder to remain free of disease or to recover from disease.
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Although Florence Nightingale may have addressed meeting the psychological needs of her client
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s, it is not the focus of her theory. The goal of Nightingales theory is to facilitate the bodys rep
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arative processes by manipulating the clients environment.
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Florence Nightingale thought the human body had reparative properties of its own if it was cared
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for in a way to recover from disease. Her theory did not focus on achieving a maximal level
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of wellness.
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Florence Nightingale believed the nurse was in charge of the clients health. Although she interact
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ed with her clients by reading to them, her theory of nursing care did not focus upon interperso
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nal interactions.
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DIF: A REF: 2 OBJ: Knowledge TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment
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MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Safe, Effective Care Environment/Coordinated Care
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2. Nursing education programs in the United States may seek voluntary accreditation by the app
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Edition
by Patricia A. Potter, Anne G. Perry, Patricia
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A. Stockert, Amy Hall & Wendy R. Osten
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All Chapters|1-50 Complete
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, Chapter 1. Nursing Today MULTIPLE CHOICE
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1. Contemporary nursing practice is based on knowledge generated through nursing theories. Fl
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orence Nightingales theory introduced the concept that nursing care focuses on:
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1Psychological needs M9
2A maximal level of wellness 3H
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ealth maintenance and restoration
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Florence Nightingale believed the role of the nurse was to put the clients body in the best state in o
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rder to remain free of disease or to recover from disease.
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Although Florence Nightingale may have addressed meeting the psychological needs of her client
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s, it is not the focus of her theory. The goal of Nightingales theory is to facilitate the bodys rep
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arative processes by manipulating the clients environment.
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Florence Nightingale thought the human body had reparative properties of its own if it was cared
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for in a way to recover from disease. Her theory did not focus on achieving a maximal level
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of wellness.
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Florence Nightingale believed the nurse was in charge of the clients health. Although she interact
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ed with her clients by reading to them, her theory of nursing care did not focus upon interperso
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nal interactions.
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DIF: A REF: 2 OBJ: Knowledge TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment
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MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Safe, Effective Care Environment/Coordinated Care
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2. Nursing education programs in the United States may seek voluntary accreditation by the app
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ropriate accrediting commission council of the:
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