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ATI RN LEADERSHIP MANAGEMENT PROCTORED EXAM VERSION 1 2023 1. Although there are similarities in the different nursing theories, there are key elements that distinguish one from another. The emphasis of Jean Watsons conceptual model is that: 1 Self-care maintains wholeness 2 Stimuli disrupt an adaptive system 3 Subsystems exist in dynamic stability 4 Caring is central to the essence of nursing ANS: 4 Like Benner and Wrubels theory, Watson emphasized caring in her theory. Watsons model is designed around the caring process, assisting clients in attaining or maintaining health or in dying peacefully. The key emphasis of her theory is that caring is the moral ideal: mind-body- soul engagement with another. Self-care is central to Orems theory. The key emphasis of Roys theory is that stimuli disrupt an adaptive system. The key emphasis of Johnsons theory is that subsystems exist in dynamic stability. DIF: A REF: 50-51 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 2. A community health nurse is working with a variety of clients and decides to use a systems theory approach to assist them to meet their health care needs. In using this approach, the nurse focuses on the: 1 Hierarchy of the clients human needs 2 Clients interaction with the environment 3 Clients attitudes toward health behaviors 4 Response of the client to the process of growth and development ANS: 2 According to systems theory, a system is made up of parts that rely on one another, are interrelated, share a common purpose, and together form a whole. A clients interaction with the environment is an example of an open system. The nurse understands factors that change the environment can also have an impact on the system. Maslows hierarchy of human needs is an interdisciplinary theory useful in planning individualized care. Determining a clients attitudes toward health behaviors follows a health-and-wellness theoretical model. Focusing on the response of a client to the process of growth and development is consistent with developmental theories. DIF: A REF: 47 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Planning MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 3. While working on a postoperative unit, the nurse is applying the elements of the self-care theory. The nurse who assists the client to manage or attain self-care in wound management is using the theory developed by: m ANS: 2 The goal of Orems theory is to help the client perform self-care. The goal of Kings theory is to use communication to help the client reestablish positive adaptation to the environment. The goal of Hendersons theory is to work independently with other health care workers assisting the client to gain independence as quickly as possible. The goal of Nightingales theory is to facilitate the bodys reparative processes by manipulating the clients environment. DIF: A REF: 50 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Planning MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 4. Martha Rogers theory has a framework for practice that includes the: 1 Manipulation of the clients environment ANS: 4 2 21 nursing problems within 4 major client needs 3 Seven categories of behavior and behavioral balance 4 Unitary human being in continuous interaction with the environment ANS: 4 The framework for practice according to Martha Rogers theory is the unitary human continuously changing and coexisting with the environment. Nightingales theory includes manipulation of the clients environment (i.e., appropriate noise, nutrition, hygiene, light, comfort, socialization, and hope) in the framework for practice. Abdellahs nursing theory includes 21 nursing problems within 4 major client needs in the framework for practice. Johnsons theory includes seven categories of behavior and behavioral balance in the framework for practice. DIF: A REF: 50 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 5. The nurse plans to apply a theory that focused on stress reduction. A theory proposed by which one of the following individuals should be selected? 1 Parse 2 Peplau 3 Neuman 4 Orlando ATI RN LEADERSHIP MANAGEMENT PROCTORED EXAM VERSION 1 2023 1. Although there are similarities in the different nursing theories, there are key elements that distinguish one from another. The emphasis of Jean Watsons conceptual model is that: 1 Self-care maintains wholeness 2 Stimuli disrupt an adaptive system 3 Subsystems exist in dynamic stability 4 Caring is central to the essence of nursing ANS: 4 Like Benner and Wrubels theory, Watson emphasized caring in her theory. Watsons model is designed around the caring process, assisting clients in attaining or maintaining health or in dying peacefully. The key emphasis of her theory is that caring is the moral ideal: mind-body- soul engagement with another. Self-care is central to Orems theory. The key emphasis of Roys theory is that stimuli disrupt an adaptive system. The key emphasis of Johnsons theory is that subsystems exist in dynamic stability. DIF: A REF: 50-51 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 2. A community health nurse is working with a variety of clients and decides to use a systems theory approach to assist them to meet their health care needs. In using this approach, the nurse focuses on the: 1 Hierarchy of the clients human needs 2 Clients interaction with the environment 3 Clients attitudes toward health behaviors 4 Response of the client to the process of growth and development ANS: 2 According to systems theory, a system is made up of parts that rely on one another, are interrelated, share a common purpose, and together form a whole. A clients interaction with the environment is an example of an open system. The nurse understands factors that change the environment can also have an impact on the system. Maslows hierarchy of human needs is an interdisciplinary theory useful in planning individualized care. Determining a clients attitudes toward health behaviors follows a health-and-wellness theoretical model. Focusing on the response of a client to the process of growth and development is consistent with developmental theories. DIF: A REF: 47 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Planning MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 3. While working on a postoperative unit, the nurse is applying the elements of the self-care theory. The nurse who assists the client to manage or attain self-care in wound management is using the theory developed by: m ANS: 2 The goal of Orems theory is to help the client perform self-care. The goal of Kings theory is to use communication to help the client reestablish positive adaptation to the environment. The goal of Hendersons theory is to work independently with other health care workers assisting the client to gain independence as quickly as possible. The goal of Nightingales theory is to facilitate the bodys reparative processes by manipulating the clients environment. DIF: A REF: 50 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Planning MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 4. Martha Rogers theory has a framework for practice that includes the: 1 Manipulation of the clients environment ANS: 4 2 21 nursing problems within 4 major client needs 3 Seven categories of behavior and behavioral balance 4 Unitary human being in continuous interaction with the environment ANS: 4 The framework for practice according to Martha Rogers theory is the unitary human continuously changing and coexisting with the environment. Nightingales theory includes manipulation of the clients environment (i.e., appropriate noise, nutrition, hygiene, light, comfort, socialization, and hope) in the framework for practice. Abdellahs nursing theory includes 21 nursing problems within 4 major client needs in the framework for practice. Johnsons theory includes seven categories of behavior and behavioral balance in the framework for practice. DIF: A REF: 50 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 5. The nurse plans to apply a theory that focused on stress reduction. A theory proposed by which one of the following individuals should be selected? 1 Parse 2 Peplau 3 Neuman 4 Orlando ATI RN LEADERSHIP MANAGEMENT PROCTORED EXAM VERSION 1 2023 1. Although there are similarities in the different nursing theories, there are key elements that distinguish one from another. The emphasis of Jean Watsons conceptual model is that: 1 Self-care maintains wholeness 2 Stimuli disrupt an adaptive system 3 Subsystems exist in dynamic stability 4 Caring is central to the essence of nursing ANS: 4 Like Benner and Wrubels theory, Watson emphasized caring in her theory. Watsons model is designed around the caring process, assisting clients in attaining or maintaining health or in dying peacefully. The key emphasis of her theory is that caring is the moral ideal: mind-body- soul engagement with another. Self-care is central to Orems theory. The key emphasis of Roys theory is that stimuli disrupt an adaptive system. The key emphasis of Johnsons theory is that subsystems exist in dynamic stability. DIF: A REF: 50-51 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 2. A community health nurse is working with a variety of clients and decides to use a systems theory approach to assist them to meet their health care needs. In using this approach, the nurse focuses on the: 1 Hierarchy of the clients human needs 2 Clients interaction with the environment 3 Clients attitudes toward health behaviors 4 Response of the client to the process of growth and development ANS: 2 According to systems theory, a system is made up of parts that rely on one another, are interrelated, share a common purpose, and together form a whole. A clients interaction with the environment is an example of an open system. The nurse understands factors that change the environment can also have an impact on the system. Maslows hierarchy of human needs is an interdisciplinary theory useful in planning individualized care. Determining a clients attitudes toward health behaviors follows a health-and-wellness theoretical model. Focusing on the response of a client to the process of growth and development is consistent with developmental theories. DIF: A REF: 47 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Planning MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 3. While working on a postoperative unit, the nurse is applying the elements of the self-care theory. The nurse who assists the client to manage or attain self-care in wound management is using the theory developed by: m ANS: 2 The goal of Orems theory is to help the client perform self-care. The goal of Kings theory is to use communication to help the client reestablish positive adaptation to the environment. The goal of Hendersons theory is to work independently with other health care workers assisting the client to gain independence as quickly as possible. The goal of Nightingales theory is to facilitate the bodys reparative processes by manipulating the clients environment. DIF: A REF: 50 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Planning MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 4. Martha Rogers theory has a framework for practice that includes the: 1 Manipulation of the clients environment ANS: 4 2 21 nursing problems within 4 major client needs 3 Seven categories of behavior and behavioral balance 4 Unitary human being in continuous interaction with the environment ANS: 4 The framework for practice according to Martha Rogers theory is the unitary human continuously changing and coexisting with the environment. Nightingales theory includes manipulation of the clients environment (i.e., appropriate noise, nutrition, hygiene, light, comfort, socialization, and hope) in the framework for practice. Abdellahs nursing theory includes 21 nursing problems within 4 major client needs in the framework for practice. Johnsons theory includes seven categories of behavior and behavioral balance in the framework for practice. DIF: A REF: 50 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 5. The nurse plans to apply a theory that focused on stress reduction. A theory proposed by which one of the following individuals should be selected? 1 Parse 2 Peplau 3 Neuman 4 Orlando ATI RN LEADERSHIP MANAGEMENT PROCTORED EXAM VERSION 1 2023 1. Although there are similarities in the different nursing theories, there are key elements that distinguish one from another. The emphasis of Jean Watsons conceptual model is that: 1 Self-care maintains wholeness 2 Stimuli disrupt an adaptive system 3 Subsystems exist in dynamic stability 4 Caring is central to the essence of nursing ANS: 4 Like Benner and Wrubels theory, Watson emphasized caring in her theory. Watsons model is designed around the caring process, assisting clients in attaining or maintaining health or in dying peacefully. The key emphasis of her theory is that caring is the moral ideal: mind-body- soul engagement with another. Self-care is central to Orems theory. The key emphasis of Roys theory is that stimuli disrupt an adaptive system. The key emphasis of Johnsons theory is that subsystems exist in dynamic stability. DIF: A REF: 50-51 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 2. A community health nurse is working with a variety of clients and decides to use a systems theory approach to assist them to meet their health care needs. In using this approach, the nurse focuses on the: 1 Hierarchy of the clients human needs 2 Clients interaction with the environment 3 Clients attitudes toward health behaviors 4 Response of the client to the process of growth and development ANS: 2 According to systems theory, a system is made up of parts that rely on one another, are interrelated, share a common purpose, and together form a whole. A clients interaction with the environment is an example of an open system. The nurse understands factors that change the environment can also have an impact on the system. Maslows hierarchy of human needs is an interdisciplinary theory useful in planning individualized care. Determining a clients attitudes toward health behaviors follows a health-and-wellness theoretical model. Focusing on the response of a client to the process of growth and development is consistent with developmental theories. DIF: A REF: 47 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Planning MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 3. While working on a postoperative unit, the nurse is applying the elements of the self-care theory. The nurse who assists the client to manage or attain self-care in wound management is using the theory developed by: m ANS: 2 The goal of Orems theory is to help the client perform self-care. The goal of Kings theory is to use communication to help the client reestablish positive adaptation to the environment. The goal of Hendersons theory is to work independently with other health care workers assisting the client to gain independence as quickly as possible. The goal of Nightingales theory is to facilitate the bodys reparative processes by manipulating the clients environment. DIF: A REF: 50 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Planning MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 4. Martha Rogers theory has a framework for practice that includes the: 1 Manipulation of the clients environment ANS: 4 2 21 nursing problems within 4 major client needs 3 Seven categories of behavior and behavioral balance 4 Unitary human being in continuous interaction with the environment ANS: 4 The framework for practice according to Martha Rogers theory is the unitary human continuously changing and coexisting with the environment. Nightingales theory includes manipulation of the clients environment (i.e., appropriate noise, nutrition, hygiene, light, comfort, socialization, and hope) in the framework for practice. Abdellahs nursing theory includes 21 nursing problems within 4 major client needs in the framework for practice. Johnsons theory includes seven categories of behavior and behavioral balance in the framework for practice. DIF: A REF: 50 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 5. The nurse plans to apply a theory that focused on stress reduction. A theory proposed by which one of the following individuals should be selected? 1 Parse 2 Peplau 3 Neuman 4 Orlando ATI RN LEADERSHIP MANAGEMENT PROCTORED EXAM VERSION 1 2023 1. Although there are similarities in the different nursing theories, there are key elements that distinguish one from another. The emphasis of Jean Watsons conceptual model is that: 1 Self-care maintains wholeness 2 Stimuli disrupt an adaptive system 3 Subsystems exist in dynamic stability 4 Caring is central to the essence of nursing ANS: 4 Like Benner and Wrubels theory, Watson emphasized caring in her theory. Watsons model is designed around the caring process, assisting clients in attaining or maintaining health or in dying peacefully. The key emphasis of her theory is that caring is the moral ideal: mind-body- soul engagement with another. Self-care is central to Orems theory. The key emphasis of Roys theory is that stimuli disrupt an adaptive system. The key emphasis of Johnsons theory is that subsystems exist in dynamic stability. DIF: A REF: 50-51 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 2. A community health nurse is working with a variety of clients and decides to use a systems theory approach to assist them to meet their health care needs. In using this approach, the nurse focuses on the: 1 Hierarchy of the clients human needs 2 Clients interaction with the environment 3 Clients attitudes toward health behaviors 4 Response of the client to the process of growth and development ANS: 2 According to systems theory, a system is made up of parts that rely on one another, are interrelated, share a common purpose, and together form a whole. A clients interaction with the environment is an example of an open system. The nurse understands factors that change the environment can also have an impact on the system. Maslows hierarchy of human needs is an interdisciplinary theory useful in planning individualized care. Determining a clients attitudes toward health behaviors follows a health-and-wellness theoretical model. Focusing on the response of a client to the process of growth and development is consistent with developmental theories. DIF: A REF: 47 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Planning MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 3. While working on a postoperative unit, the nurse is applying the elements of the self-care theory. The nurse who assists the client to manage or attain self-care in wound management is using the theory developed by: m ANS: 2 The goal of Orems theory is to help the client perform self-care. The goal of Kings theory is to use communication to help the client reestablish positive adaptation to the environment. The goal of Hendersons theory is to work independently with other health care workers assisting the client to gain independence as quickly as possible. The goal of Nightingales theory is to facilitate the bodys reparative processes by manipulating the clients environment. DIF: A REF: 50 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Planning MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 4. Martha Rogers theory has a framework for practice that includes the: 1 Manipulation of the clients environment ANS: 4 2 21 nursing problems within 4 major client needs 3 Seven categories of behavior and behavioral balance 4 Unitary human being in continuous interaction with the environment ANS: 4 The framework for practice according to Martha Rogers theory is the unitary human continuously changing and coexisting with the environment. Nightingales theory includes manipulation of the clients environment (i.e., appropriate noise, nutrition, hygiene, light, comfort, socialization, and hope) in the framework for practice. Abdellahs nursing theory includes 21 nursing problems within 4 major client needs in the framework for practice. Johnsons theory includes seven categories of behavior and behavioral balance in the framework for practice. DIF: A REF: 50 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 5. The nurse plans to apply a theory that focused on stress reduction. A theory proposed by which one of the following individuals should be selected? 1 Parse 2 Peplau 3 Neuman 4 Orlando ATI RN LEADERSHIP MANAGEMENT PROCTORED EXAM VERSION 1 2023 1. Although there are similarities in the different nursing theories, there are key elements that distinguish one from another. The emphasis of Jean Watsons conceptual model is that: 1 Self-care maintains wholeness 2 Stimuli disrupt an adaptive system 3 Subsystems exist in dynamic stability 4 Caring is central to the essence of nursing ANS: 4 Like Benner and Wrubels theory, Watson emphasized caring in her theory. Watsons model is designed around the caring process, assisting clients in attaining or maintaining health or in dying peacefully. The key emphasis of her theory is that caring is the moral ideal: mind-body- soul engagement with another. Self-care is central to Orems theory. The key emphasis of Roys theory is that stimuli disrupt an adaptive system. The key emphasis of Johnsons theory is that subsystems exist in dynamic stability. DIF: A REF: 50-51 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 2. A community health nurse is working with a variety of clients and decides to use a systems theory approach to assist them to meet their health care needs. In using this approach, the nurse focuses on the: 1 Hierarchy of the clients human needs 2 Clients interaction with the environment 3 Clients attitudes toward health behaviors 4 Response of the client to the process of growth and development ANS: 2 According to systems theory, a system is made up of parts that rely on one another, are interrelated, share a common purpose, and together form a whole. A clients interaction with the environment is an example of an open system. The nurse understands factors that change the environment can also have an impact on the system. Maslows hierarchy of human needs is an interdisciplinary theory useful in planning individualized care. Determining a clients attitudes toward health behaviors follows a health-and-wellness theoretical model. Focusing on the response of a client to the process of growth and development is consistent with developmental theories. DIF: A REF: 47 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Planning MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 3. While working on a postoperative unit, the nurse is applying the elements of the self-care theory. The nurse who assists the client to manage or attain self-care in wound management is using the theory developed by: m ANS: 2 The goal of Orems theory is to help the client perform self-care. The goal of Kings theory is to use communication to help the client reestablish positive adaptation to the environment. The goal of Hendersons theory is to work independently with other health care workers assisting the client to gain independence as quickly as possible. The goal of Nightingales theory is to facilitate the bodys reparative processes by manipulating the clients environment. DIF: A REF: 50 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Planning MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 4. Martha Rogers theory has a framework for practice that includes the: 1 Manipulation of the clients environment ANS: 4 2 21 nursing problems within 4 major client needs 3 Seven categories of behavior and behavioral balance 4 Unitary human being in continuous interaction with the environment ANS: 4 The framework for practice according to Martha Rogers theory is the unitary human continuously changing and coexisting with the environment. Nightingales theory includes manipulation of the clients environment (i.e., appropriate noise, nutrition, hygiene, light, comfort, socialization, and hope) in the framework for practice. Abdellahs nursing theory includes 21 nursing problems within 4 major client needs in the framework for practice. Johnsons theory includes seven categories of behavior and behavioral balance in the framework for practice. DIF: A REF: 50 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 5. The nurse plans to apply a theory that focused on stress reduction. A theory proposed by which one of the following individuals should be selected? 1 Parse 2 Peplau 3 Neuman 4 Orlando ATI RN LEADERSHIP MANAGEMENT PROCTORED EXAM VERSION 1 2023 1. Although there are similarities in the different nursing theories, there are key elements that distinguish one from another. The emphasis of Jean Watsons conceptual model is that: 1 Self-care maintains wholeness 2 Stimuli disrupt an adaptive system 3 Subsystems exist in dynamic stability 4 Caring is central to the essence of nursing ANS: 4 Like Benner and Wrubels theory, Watson emphasized caring in her theory. Watsons model is designed around the caring process, assisting clients in attaining or maintaining health or in dying peacefully. The key emphasis of her theory is that caring is the moral ideal: mind-body- soul engagement with another. Self-care is central to Orems theory. The key emphasis of Roys theory is that stimuli disrupt an adaptive system. The key emphasis of Johnsons theory is that subsystems exist in dynamic stability. DIF: A REF: 50-51 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 2. A community health nurse is working with a variety of clients and decides to use a systems theory approach to assist them to meet their health care needs. In using this approach, the nurse focuses on the: 1 Hierarchy of the clients human needs 2 Clients interaction with the environment 3 Clients attitudes toward health behaviors 4 Response of the client to the process of growth and development ANS: 2 According to systems theory, a system is made up of parts that rely on one another, are interrelated, share a common purpose, and together form a whole. A clients interaction with the environment is an example of an open system. The nurse understands factors that change the environment can also have an impact on the system. Maslows hierarchy of human needs is an interdisciplinary theory useful in planning individualized care. Determining a clients attitudes toward health behaviors follows a health-and-wellness theoretical model. Focusing on the response of a client to the process of growth and development is consistent with developmental theories. DIF: A REF: 47 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Planning MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 3. While working on a postoperative unit, the nurse is applying the elements of the self-care theory. The nurse who assists the client to manage or attain self-care in wound management is using the theory developed by: m ANS: 2 The goal of Orems theory is to help the client perform self-care. The goal of Kings theory is to use communication to help the client reestablish positive adaptation to the environment. The goal of Hendersons theory is to work independently with other health care workers assisting the client to gain independence as quickly as possible. The goal of Nightingales theory is to facilitate the bodys reparative processes by manipulating the clients environment. DIF: A REF: 50 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Planning MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 4. Martha Rogers theory has a framework for practice that includes the: 1 Manipulation of the clients environment ANS: 4 2 21 nursing problems within 4 major client needs 3 Seven categories of behavior and behavioral balance 4 Unitary human being in continuous interaction with the environment ANS: 4 The framework for practice according to Martha Rogers theory is the unitary human continuously changing and coexisting with the environment. Nightingales theory includes manipulation of the clients environment (i.e., appropriate noise, nutrition, hygiene, light, comfort, socialization, and hope) in the framework for practice. Abdellahs nursing theory includes 21 nursing problems within 4 major client needs in the framework for practice. Johnsons theory includes seven categories of behavior and behavioral balance in the framework for practice. DIF: A REF: 50 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 5. The nurse plans to apply a theory that focused on stress reduction. A theory proposed by which one of the following individuals should be selected? 1 Parse 2 Peplau 3 Neuman 4 Orlando ATI RN LEADERSHIP MANAGEMENT PROCTORED EXAM VERSION 1 2023 1. Although there are similarities in the different nursing theories, there are key elements that distinguish one from another. The emphasis of Jean Watsons conceptual model is that: 1 Self-care maintains wholeness 2 Stimuli disrupt an adaptive system 3 Subsystems exist in dynamic stability 4 Caring is central to the essence of nursing ANS: 4 Like Benner and Wrubels theory, Watson emphasized caring in her theory. Watsons model is designed around the caring process, assisting clients in attaining or maintaining health or in dying peacefully. The key emphasis of her theory is that caring is the moral ideal: mind-body- soul engagement with another. Self-care is central to Orems theory. The key emphasis of Roys theory is that stimuli disrupt an adaptive system. The key emphasis of Johnsons theory is that subsystems exist in dynamic stability. DIF: A REF: 50-51 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 2. A community health nurse is working with a variety of clients and decides to use a systems theory approach to assist them to meet their health care needs. In using this approach, the nurse focuses on the: 1 Hierarchy of the clients human needs 2 Clients interaction with the environment 3 Clients attitudes toward health behaviors 4 Response of the client to the process of growth and development ANS: 2 According to systems theory, a system is made up of parts that rely on one another, are interrelated, share a common purpose, and together form a whole. A clients interaction with the environment is an example of an open system. The nurse understands factors that change the environment can also have an impact on the system. Maslows hierarchy of human needs is an interdisciplinary theory useful in planning individualized care. Determining a clients attitudes toward health behaviors follows a health-and-wellness theoretical model. Focusing on the response of a client to the process of growth and development is consistent with developmental theories. DIF: A REF: 47 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Planning MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 3. While working on a postoperative unit, the nurse is applying the elements of the self-care theory. The nurse who assists the client to manage or attain self-care in wound management is using the theory developed by: m ANS: 2 The goal of Orems theory is to help the client perform self-care. The goal of Kings theory is to use communication to help the client reestablish positive adaptation to the environment. The goal of Hendersons theory is to work independently with other health care workers assisting the client to gain independence as quickly as possible. The goal of Nightingales theory is to facilitate the bodys reparative processes by manipulating the clients environment. DIF: A REF: 50 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Planning MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 4. Martha Rogers theory has a framework for practice that includes the: 1 Manipulation of the clients environment ANS: 4 2 21 nursing problems within 4 major client needs 3 Seven categories of behavior and behavioral balance 4 Unitary human being in continuous interaction with the environment ANS: 4 The framework for practice according to Martha Rogers theory is the unitary human continuously changing and coexisting with the environment. Nightingales theory includes manipulation of the clients environment (i.e., appropriate noise, nutrition, hygiene, light, comfort, socialization, and hope) in the framework for practice. Abdellahs nursing theory includes 21 nursing problems within 4 major client needs in the framework for practice. Johnsons theory includes seven categories of behavior and behavioral balance in the framework for practice. DIF: A REF: 50 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 5. The nurse plans to apply a theory that focused on stress reduction. A theory proposed by which one of the following individuals should be selected? 1 Parse 2 Peplau 3 Neuman 4 Orlando ATI RN LEADERSHIP MANAGEMENT PROCTORED EXAM VERSION 1 2023 1. Although there are similarities in the different nursing theories, there are key elements that distinguish one from another. The emphasis of Jean Watsons conceptual model is that: 1 Self-care maintains wholeness 2 Stimuli disrupt an adaptive system 3 Subsystems exist in dynamic stability 4 Caring is central to the essence of nursing ANS: 4 Like Benner and Wrubels theory, Watson emphasized caring in her theory. Watsons model is designed around the caring process, assisting clients in attaining or maintaining health or in dying peacefully. The key emphasis of her theory is that caring is the moral ideal: mind-body- soul engagement with another. Self-care is central to Orems theory. The key emphasis of Roys theory is that stimuli disrupt an adaptive system. The key emphasis of Johnsons theory is that subsystems exist in dynamic stability. DIF: A REF: 50-51 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 2. A community health nurse is working with a variety of clients and decides to use a systems theory approach to assist them to meet their health care needs. In using this approach, the nurse focuses on the: 1 Hierarchy of the clients human needs 2 Clients interaction with the environment 3 Clients attitudes toward health behaviors 4 Response of the client to the process of growth and development ANS: 2 According to systems theory, a system is made up of parts that rely on one another, are interrelated, share a common purpose, and together form a whole. A clients interaction with the environment is an example of an open system. The nurse understands factors that change the environment can also have an impact on the system. Maslows hierarchy of human needs is an interdisciplinary theory useful in planning individualized care. Determining a clients attitudes toward health behaviors follows a health-and-wellness theoretical model. Focusing on the response of a client to the process of growth and development is consistent with developmental theories. DIF: A REF: 47 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Planning MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 3. While working on a postoperative unit, the nurse is applying the elements of the self-care theory. The nurse who assists the client to manage or attain self-care in wound management is using the theory developed by: m ANS: 2 The goal of Orems theory is to help the client perform self-care. The goal of Kings theory is to use communication to help the client reestablish positive adaptation to the environment. The goal of Hendersons theory is to work independently with other health care workers assisting the client to gain independence as quickly as possible. The goal of Nightingales theory is to facilitate the bodys reparative processes by manipulating the clients environment. DIF: A REF: 50 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Planning MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 4. Martha Rogers theory has a framework for practice that includes the: 1 Manipulation of the clients environment ANS: 4 2 21 nursing problems within 4 major client needs 3 Seven categories of behavior and behavioral balance 4 Unitary human being in continuous interaction with the environment ANS: 4 The framework for practice according to Martha Rogers theory is the unitary human continuously changing and coexisting with the environment. Nightingales theory includes manipulation of the clients environment (i.e., appropriate noise, nutrition, hygiene, light, comfort, socialization, and hope) in the framework for practice. Abdellahs nursing theory includes 21 nursing problems within 4 major client needs in the framework for practice. Johnsons theory includes seven categories of behavior and behavioral balance in the framework for practice. DIF: A REF: 50 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 5. The nurse plans to apply a theory that focused on stress reduction. A theory proposed by which one of the following individuals should be selected? 1 Parse 2 Peplau 3 Neuman 4 Orlando ATI RN LEADERSHIP MANAGEMENT PROCTORED EXAM VERSION 1 2023 1. Although there are similarities in the different nursing theories, there are key elements that distinguish one from another. The emphasis of Jean Watsons conceptual model is that: 1 Self-care maintains wholeness 2 Stimuli disrupt an adaptive system 3 Subsystems exist in dynamic stability 4 Caring is central to the essence of nursing ANS: 4 Like Benner and Wrubels theory, Watson emphasized caring in her theory. Watsons model is designed around the caring process, assisting clients in attaining or maintaining health or in dying peacefully. The key emphasis of her theory is that caring is the moral ideal: mind-body- soul engagement with another. Self-care is central to Orems theory. The key emphasis of Roys theory is that stimuli disrupt an adaptive system. The key emphasis of Johnsons theory is that subsystems exist in dynamic stability. DIF: A REF: 50-51 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 2. A community health nurse is working with a variety of clients and decides to use a systems theory approach to assist them to meet their health care needs. In using this approach, the nurse focuses on the: 1 Hierarchy of the clients human needs 2 Clients interaction with the environment 3 Clients attitudes toward health behaviors 4 Response of the client to the process of growth and development ANS: 2 According to systems theory, a system is made up of parts that rely on one another, are interrelated, share a common purpose, and together form a whole. A clients interaction with the environment is an example of an open system. The nurse understands factors that change the environment can also have an impact on the system. Maslows hierarchy of human needs is an interdisciplinary theory useful in planning individualized care. Determining a clients attitudes toward health behaviors follows a health-and-wellness theoretical model. Focusing on the response of a client to the process of growth and development is consistent with developmental theories. DIF: A REF: 47 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Planning MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 3. While working on a postoperative unit, the nurse is applying the elements of the self-care theory. The nurse who assists the client to manage or attain self-care in wound management is using the theory developed by: m ANS: 2 The goal of Orems theory is to help the client perform self-care. The goal of Kings theory is to use communication to help the client reestablish positive adaptation to the environment. The goal of Hendersons theory is to work independently with other health care workers assisting the client to gain independence as quickly as possible. The goal of Nightingales theory is to facilitate the bodys reparative processes by manipulating the clients environment. DIF: A REF: 50 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Planning MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 4. Martha Rogers theory has a framework for practice that includes the: 1 Manipulation of the clients environment ANS: 4 2 21 nursing problems within 4 major client needs 3 Seven categories of behavior and behavioral balance 4 Unitary human being in continuous interaction with the environment ANS: 4 The framework for practice according to Martha Rogers theory is the unitary human continuously changing and coexisting with the environment. Nightingales theory includes manipulation of the clients environment (i.e., appropriate noise, nutrition, hygiene, light, comfort, socialization, and hope) in the framework for practice. Abdellahs nursing theory includes 21 nursing problems within 4 major client needs in the framework for practice. Johnsons theory includes seven categories of behavior and behavioral balance in the framework for practice. DIF: A REF: 50 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 5. The nurse plans to apply a theory that focused on stress reduction. A theory proposed by which one of the following individuals should be selected? 1 Parse 2 Peplau 3 Neuman 4 Orlando ATI RN LEADERSHIP MANAGEMENT PROCTORED EXAM VERSION 1 2023 1. Although there are similarities in the different nursing theories, there are key elements that distinguish one from another. The emphasis of Jean Watsons conceptual model is that: 1 Self-care maintains wholeness 2 Stimuli disrupt an adaptive system 3 Subsystems exist in dynamic stability 4 Caring is central to the essence of nursing ANS: 4 Like Benner and Wrubels theory, Watson emphasized caring in her theory. Watsons model is designed around the caring process, assisting clients in attaining or maintaining health or in dying peacefully. The key emphasis of her theory is that caring is the moral ideal: mind-body- soul engagement with another. Self-care is central to Orems theory. The key emphasis of Roys theory is that stimuli disrupt an adaptive system. The key emphasis of Johnsons theory is that subsystems exist in dynamic stability. DIF: A REF: 50-51 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 2. A community health nurse is working with a variety of clients and decides to use a systems theory approach to assist them to meet their health care needs. In using this approach, the nurse focuses on the: 1 Hierarchy of the clients human needs 2 Clients interaction with the environment 3 Clients attitudes toward health behaviors 4 Response of the client to the process of growth and development ANS: 2 According to systems theory, a system is made up of parts that rely on one another, are interrelated, share a common purpose, and together form a whole. A clients interaction with the environment is an example of an open system. The nurse understands factors that change the environment can also have an impact on the system. Maslows hierarchy of human needs is an interdisciplinary theory useful in planning individualized care. Determining a clients attitudes toward health behaviors follows a health-and-wellness theoretical model. Focusing on the response of a client to the process of growth and development is consistent with developmental theories. DIF: A REF: 47 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Planning MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 3. While working on a postoperative unit, the nurse is applying the elements of the self-care theory. The nurse who assists the client to manage or attain self-care in wound management is using the theory developed by: m ANS: 2 The goal of Orems theory is to help the client perform self-care. The goal of Kings theory is to use communication to help the client reestablish positive adaptation to the environment. The goal of Hendersons theory is to work independently with other health care workers assisting the client to gain independence as quickly as possible. The goal of Nightingales theory is to facilitate the bodys reparative processes by manipulating the clients environment. DIF: A REF: 50 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Planning MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 4. Martha Rogers theory has a framework for practice that includes the: 1 Manipulation of the clients environment ANS: 4 2 21 nursing problems within 4 major client needs 3 Seven categories of behavior and behavioral balance 4 Unitary human being in continuous interaction with the environment ANS: 4 The framework for practice according to Martha Rogers theory is the unitary human continuously changing and coexisting with the environment. Nightingales theory includes manipulation of the clients environment (i.e., appropriate noise, nutrition, hygiene, light, comfort, socialization, and hope) in the framework for practice. Abdellahs nursing theory includes 21 nursing problems within 4 major client needs in the framework for practice. Johnsons theory includes seven categories of behavior and behavioral balance in the framework for practice. DIF: A REF: 50 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 5. The nurse plans to apply a theory that focused on stress reduction. A theory proposed by which one of the following individuals should be selected? 1 Parse 2 Peplau 3 Neuman 4 Orlando ATI RN LEADERSHIP MANAGEMENT PROCTORED EXAM VERSION 1 2023 1. Although there are similarities in the different nursing theories, there are key elements that distinguish one from another. The emphasis of Jean Watsons conceptual model is that: 1 Self-care maintains wholeness 2 Stimuli disrupt an adaptive system 3 Subsystems exist in dynamic stability 4 Caring is central to the essence of nursing ANS: 4 Like Benner and Wrubels theory, Watson emphasized caring in her theory. Watsons model is designed around the caring process, assisting clients in attaining or maintaining health or in dying peacefully. The key emphasis of her theory is that caring is the moral ideal: mind-body- soul engagement with another. Self-care is central to Orems theory. The key emphasis of Roys theory is that stimuli disrupt an adaptive system. The key emphasis of Johnsons theory is that subsystems exist in dynamic stability. DIF: A REF: 50-51 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 2. A community health nurse is working with a variety of clients and decides to use a systems theory approach to assist them to meet their health care needs. In using this approach, the nurse focuses on the: 1 Hierarchy of the clients human needs 2 Clients interaction with the environment 3 Clients attitudes toward health behaviors 4 Response of the client to the process of growth and development ANS: 2 According to systems theory, a system is made up of parts that rely on one another, are interrelated, share a common purpose, and together form a whole. A clients interaction with the environment is an example of an open system. The nurse understands factors that change the environment can also have an impact on the system. Maslows hierarchy of human needs is an interdisciplinary theory useful in planning individualized care. Determining a clients attitudes toward health behaviors follows a health-and-wellness theoretical model. Focusing on the response of a client to the process of growth and development is consistent with developmental theories. DIF: A REF: 47 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Planning MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 3. While working on a postoperative unit, the nurse is applying the elements of the self-care theory. The nurse who assists the client to manage or attain self-care in wound management is using the theory developed by: m ANS: 2 The goal of Orems theory is to help the client perform self-care. The goal of Kings theory is to use communication to help the client reestablish positive adaptation to the environment. The goal of Hendersons theory is to work independently with other health care workers assisting the client to gain independence as quickly as possible. The goal of Nightingales theory is to facilitate the bodys reparative processes by manipulating the clients environment. DIF: A REF: 50 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Planning MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 4. Martha Rogers theory has a framework for practice that includes the: 1 Manipulation of the clients environment ANS: 4 2 21 nursing problems within 4 major client needs 3 Seven categories of behavior and behavioral balance 4 Unitary human being in continuous interaction with the environment ANS: 4 The framework for practice according to Martha Rogers theory is the unitary human continuously changing and coexisting with the environment. Nightingales theory includes manipulation of the clients environment (i.e., appropriate noise, nutrition, hygiene, light, comfort, socialization, and hope) in the framework for practice. Abdellahs nursing theory includes 21 nursing problems within 4 major client needs in the framework for practice. Johnsons theory includes seven categories of behavior and behavioral balance in the framework for practice. DIF: A REF: 50 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 5. The nurse plans to apply a theory that focused on stress reduction. A theory proposed by which one of the following individuals should be selected? 1 Parse 2 Peplau 3 Neuman 4 Orlando ATI RN LEADERSHIP MANAGEMENT PROCTORED EXAM VERSION 1 2023 1. Although there are similarities in the different nursing theories, there are key elements that distinguish one from another. The emphasis of Jean Watsons conceptual model is that: 1 Self-care maintains wholeness 2 Stimuli disrupt an adaptive system 3 Subsystems exist in dynamic stability 4 Caring is central to the essence of nursing ANS: 4 Like Benner and Wrubels theory, Watson emphasized caring in her theory. Watsons model is designed around the caring process, assisting clients in attaining or maintaining health or in dying peacefully. The key emphasis of her theory is that caring is the moral ideal: mind-body- soul engagement with another. Self-care is central to Orems theory. The key emphasis of Roys theory is that stimuli disrupt an adaptive system. The key emphasis of Johnsons theory is that subsystems exist in dynamic stability. DIF: A REF: 50-51 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 2. A community health nurse is working with a variety of clients and decides to use a systems theory approach to assist them to meet their health care needs. In using this approach, the nurse focuses on the: 1 Hierarchy of the clients human needs 2 Clients interaction with the environment 3 Clients attitudes toward health behaviors 4 Response of the client to the process of growth and development ANS: 2 According to systems theory, a system is made up of parts that rely on one another, are interrelated, share a common purpose, and together form a whole. A clients interaction with the environment is an example of an open system. The nurse understands factors that change the environment can also have an impact on the system. Maslows hierarchy of human needs is an interdisciplinary theory useful in planning individualized care. Determining a clients attitudes toward health behaviors follows a health-and-wellness theoretical model. Focusing on the response of a client to the process of growth and development is consistent with developmental theories. DIF: A REF: 47 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Planning MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 3. While working on a postoperative unit, the nurse is applying the elements of the self-care theory. The nurse who assists the client to manage or attain self-care in wound management is using the theory developed by: m ANS: 2 The goal of Orems theory is to help the client perform self-care. The goal of Kings theory is to use communication to help the client reestablish positive adaptation to the environment. The goal of Hendersons theory is to work independently with other health care workers assisting the client to gain independence as quickly as possible. The goal of Nightingales theory is to facilitate the bodys reparative processes by manipulating the clients environment. DIF: A REF: 50 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Planning MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 4. Martha Rogers theory has a framework for practice that includes the: 1 Manipulation of the clients environment ANS: 4 2 21 nursing problems within 4 major client needs 3 Seven categories of behavior and behavioral balance 4 Unitary human being in continuous interaction with the environment ANS: 4 The framework for practice according to Martha Rogers theory is the unitary human continuously changing and coexisting with the environment. Nightingales theory includes manipulation of the clients environment (i.e., appropriate noise, nutrition, hygiene, light, comfort, socialization, and hope) in the framework for practice. Abdellahs nursing theory includes 21 nursing problems within 4 major client needs in the framework for practice. Johnsons theory includes seven categories of behavior and behavioral balance in the framework for practice. DIF: A REF: 50 OBJ: Comprehension TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment MSC: NCLEX test plan designation: Health Promotion and Maintenance 5. The nurse plans to apply a theory that focused on stress reduction. A theory proposed by which one of the following individuals should be selected? 1 Parse 2 Peplau 3 Neuman 4 Orlando

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