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Unit 3 - Ch. 4: Theoretical Foundations of
Nursing Practice Exam Questions And
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Which of the following are components of the paradigm of nursing?
1. The person, health, environment, and theory
2. Health, theory, concepts, and environment
3. Nurses, physicians, health, and patient needs
4. The person, health, environment/situation, and nursing - answer✔Answer: 4.
The nursing paradigm focuses on person, health, environment/situation, and nursing. All the elements
interact with one another, with the patient being central.
A theory is a set of concepts, definitions, relationships, and assumptions that:
1. Formulate legislation.
2. Explain a phenomenon.
3. Measure nursing functions.
4. Reflect the domain of nursing practice. - answer✔Answer: 2.
Theories are designed to explain a phenomenon such as self-care or caring. A theory is a way of seeing
through a "set of relatively concrete and specific concepts" and the propositions that describe or link the
concepts.
A patient with diabetes is controlling the disease with insulin and diet. The nursing health care provider
is focusing efforts to teach the patient self-management. Which of the following nursing theories is
useful in promoting self management?
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1. Neuman
2. Orem
3. Roy
4. Peplau - answer✔Answer: 2.
Orem's theory of self-care provides a solid theoretical background for self-management for a variety of
diseases. This theory shows the nurse how to direct the patient toward self-management to promote
health and/or sustain wellness.
While working in a community health clinic, it is important to obtain nursing histories and get to know
the patients. Part of history taking is to develop the nurse-patient relationship. Which of the following
apply to Peplau's theory when establishing the nurse-patient relationship? (Select all that apply.)
1. An interaction between the nurse and patient must develop.
2. The patient's needs must be clarified and described.
3. The nurse-patient relationship is influenced by patient and nurse preconceptions.
4. The nurse-patient relationship is influenced only by the nurse's preconceptions. - answer✔Answer: 1,
2, 3.
There is continual interaction by both the patient and the nurse throughout all phases of the nurse-
patient relationship. Option 4 is incorrect because the focus is only on the nurse.
Theory-based nursing practice uses a theoretical approach for nursing care. This approach moves
nursing forward as a science. This suggests that:
1. One theory will guide nursing practice.
2. Scientists will decide nursing decisions.
3. Nursing will only base patient care on the practice of other sciences.
4. Theories will be tested to describe or predict patient outcomes. - answer✔Answer: 4.
There are multiple theories for the practice of nursing; these theories are tested to develop the
evidence to describe or predict patient outcomes.
To practice in today's health care environment, nurses need a strong scientific knowledge base from
nursing and other disciplines such as the physical, social, and behavioral sciences. This statement
identifies the need for which of the following?