NURS5327 Theory Exam 1 Questions & Answers | 100% Verified
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3 approaches knowledge development in nursing - ✔✔1. Ontology
2. Epistemology
3. Methodology
4 fundamental patters for nursing knowledge - ✔✔1. Empirics- the
science of nursing.
2. Esthetics- the art of nursing.
3. Personal knowledge in nursing.
4. Ethics- moral knowledge in nursing.
Constructed Knowledge Stage - ✔✔Combination of different types of
knowledge (intuition, reason, and self-knowledge). Recognition that
nursing theory should be based on prior empirical studies, theoretical
literature, client reports of clinical experiences and feelings, and the
nurse scholar's intuition or related knowledge about the phenomenon
of concern.
Constructivism - ✔✔Focus on understanding the actions of, and
meaning to, individuals. What exists depends on what individuals
perceive exists.
, Descriptive (Factor-isolating) Theories - ✔✔Theories that describe,
observe, and name concepts, properties and dimensions. Identifies
and describes the major concepts of phenomena but does not explain
how or why the concepts are related. The purpose is to provide
observation and meaning regarding the phenomena. It is generated
and tested by descriptive research techniques including concept
analysis, case studies, literature review phenomenology,
ethnography, and grounded theory.
Empirical Knowledge - ✔✔Tends to be the most emphasized way of
knowing in nursing because there is a need to know how knowledge
can be organized into laws and theories for the purpose of describing,
explaining, and predicting phenomena of concern to nurses.
Empiricism - ✔✔Founded in the belief that what is experienced is
what exists. Requires that these experiences be verified through
scientific methodology. Strives to explain nature through testing of
hypotheses and development of theories.
Epistemology - ✔✔Study of knowledge (ways of knowing, nature of
truth, and relationship between knowledge and belief).
-What do we know?
-What is the extent of our knowledge?
-How do we decide what we know?
-What are the criteria of knowledge?
solutions |Questions with Correct Answers 2025 latest update!!
3 approaches knowledge development in nursing - ✔✔1. Ontology
2. Epistemology
3. Methodology
4 fundamental patters for nursing knowledge - ✔✔1. Empirics- the
science of nursing.
2. Esthetics- the art of nursing.
3. Personal knowledge in nursing.
4. Ethics- moral knowledge in nursing.
Constructed Knowledge Stage - ✔✔Combination of different types of
knowledge (intuition, reason, and self-knowledge). Recognition that
nursing theory should be based on prior empirical studies, theoretical
literature, client reports of clinical experiences and feelings, and the
nurse scholar's intuition or related knowledge about the phenomenon
of concern.
Constructivism - ✔✔Focus on understanding the actions of, and
meaning to, individuals. What exists depends on what individuals
perceive exists.
, Descriptive (Factor-isolating) Theories - ✔✔Theories that describe,
observe, and name concepts, properties and dimensions. Identifies
and describes the major concepts of phenomena but does not explain
how or why the concepts are related. The purpose is to provide
observation and meaning regarding the phenomena. It is generated
and tested by descriptive research techniques including concept
analysis, case studies, literature review phenomenology,
ethnography, and grounded theory.
Empirical Knowledge - ✔✔Tends to be the most emphasized way of
knowing in nursing because there is a need to know how knowledge
can be organized into laws and theories for the purpose of describing,
explaining, and predicting phenomena of concern to nurses.
Empiricism - ✔✔Founded in the belief that what is experienced is
what exists. Requires that these experiences be verified through
scientific methodology. Strives to explain nature through testing of
hypotheses and development of theories.
Epistemology - ✔✔Study of knowledge (ways of knowing, nature of
truth, and relationship between knowledge and belief).
-What do we know?
-What is the extent of our knowledge?
-How do we decide what we know?
-What are the criteria of knowledge?