Theory – Final Assessment (150+
Questions And Answers with
Rationales)
COURSE OVERVIEW
NUR513 Nursing Theory (also offered as NRP/513
Clinical Applications of Theory and Research) focuses on
the critical components of contemporary nursing
knowledge, including concepts, statements,
metaparadigms, philosophies, conceptual models, and
theories. Students evaluate the variety of ways to
organize nursing knowledge and explore the implications
of their application. Through the clinical application of
the course content, students examine the use of theory,
nursing research, and nursing knowledge in professional
environments.
Key Topics Covered on the Final Assessment:
• The History and Evolution of Nursing Theory
, • The Metaparadigm of Nursing (Person, Environment,
Health, Nursing)
• Types of Nursing Theories (Grand, Middle-Range,
Practice-Level)
• Major Nursing Theorists and Their Theories
• Concept Analysis (Walker & Avant Method)
• Theory Development and Evaluation
• Application of Theory to Nursing Practice and
Research
• Philosophies, Conceptual Models, and Frameworks
• The Relationship Between Theory, Research, and
Evidence-Based Practice
PART 1: FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING THEORY (Questions
1-25)
Question 1
What is a nursing theory?
• A) A set of rules for nursing practice
, • B) A conceptual framework that describes, explains,
predicts, or prescribes nursing phenomena
• C) A hospital policy manual
• D) A list of nursing diagnoses
• Answer: B
• Rationale: A nursing theory is a set of concepts,
definitions, relationships, and assumptions derived
from nursing models that describe, explain, predict,
or prescribe nursing phenomena. It provides a
foundation for nursing practice, research, and
education.
Question 2
What is the primary purpose of nursing theory?
• A) To replace clinical judgment
• B) To provide a framework for understanding and
guiding nursing practice, education, and research
• C) To eliminate the need for evidence-based practice
• D) To standardize all nursing care
, • Answer: B
• Rationale: Nursing theories provide a framework for
understanding health, illness, and nursing care. They
guide assessment, diagnosis, planning, intervention,
and evaluation, and they provide direction for
research and education.
Question 3
What are the four central concepts of the nursing
metaparadigm?
• A) Person, environment, health, and nursing
• B) Patient, nurse, illness, and care
• C) Person, health, illness, and treatment
• D) Nurse, patient, hospital, and community
• Answer: A
• Rationale: The four central concepts of nursing's
metaparadigm are Person (the recipient of
care), Environment (internal and external
factors), Health (well-being), and Nursing (the
actions and role of the nurse). This metaparadigm