NURS 100 / NURS100:Quiz 2 Exam –
Fundamentals of Nursing | West Coast
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Meditation -CORRECTANSWER any activity that limits stimulus input by directing
attention to a single unchanging or repetitive stimuli so one is more aware of self.
Imagery -CORRECTANSWER a mind-body technique using the conscious mind to
create mental images to stimulate physical changes in the body, improve perceived
well-being, and/or enhance self-awareness.
Biofeedback -CORRECTANSWER mind-body therapy that uses instruments to teach
self-regulation and voluntary self-control over specific physiological responses.
(wearing heart monitor that beeps when your heart is beating too fast)
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) -CORRECTANSWER a whole medical system that
originated in China and is still widely practiced, began as an ethnic healing system.
Yin and Yang -CORRECTANSWER represents opposing yet complementary
phenomena that exist in a state of dynamic equilibrium. if one system is out of whack, it
will mess up the whole equilibrium.
yin: night, yang: day
, Actual Loss -CORRECTANSWER when one can no longer hear, see, feel, or know an
object or a person
Transcendence -CORRECTANSWER the belief that there is a force outside of and
greater than the person that exists beyond the material world
Chronic Grief -CORRECTANSWER a normal grief response that lasts an extended
period of time
Spirituality -CORRECTANSWER an awareness of one's inner self and a sense of
connection to a higher power/being, nature, or purpose that is greater than oneself
Therapeutic Touch -CORRECTANSWER a touch therapy affecting energy fields
surrounding and penetrating the human body with a conscious intent to heal or help
Spiritual Well-Being -CORRECTANSWER feelings of contentment coming from inner
self and shown to be related to quality of life
Manipulative and Body-Based Therapies -CORRECTANSWER acupressure, massage,
chiropractic
Fundamentals of Nursing | West Coast
University (WCU) | Latest 2026/2027
Verified Questions & Answers
Meditation -CORRECTANSWER any activity that limits stimulus input by directing
attention to a single unchanging or repetitive stimuli so one is more aware of self.
Imagery -CORRECTANSWER a mind-body technique using the conscious mind to
create mental images to stimulate physical changes in the body, improve perceived
well-being, and/or enhance self-awareness.
Biofeedback -CORRECTANSWER mind-body therapy that uses instruments to teach
self-regulation and voluntary self-control over specific physiological responses.
(wearing heart monitor that beeps when your heart is beating too fast)
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) -CORRECTANSWER a whole medical system that
originated in China and is still widely practiced, began as an ethnic healing system.
Yin and Yang -CORRECTANSWER represents opposing yet complementary
phenomena that exist in a state of dynamic equilibrium. if one system is out of whack, it
will mess up the whole equilibrium.
yin: night, yang: day
, Actual Loss -CORRECTANSWER when one can no longer hear, see, feel, or know an
object or a person
Transcendence -CORRECTANSWER the belief that there is a force outside of and
greater than the person that exists beyond the material world
Chronic Grief -CORRECTANSWER a normal grief response that lasts an extended
period of time
Spirituality -CORRECTANSWER an awareness of one's inner self and a sense of
connection to a higher power/being, nature, or purpose that is greater than oneself
Therapeutic Touch -CORRECTANSWER a touch therapy affecting energy fields
surrounding and penetrating the human body with a conscious intent to heal or help
Spiritual Well-Being -CORRECTANSWER feelings of contentment coming from inner
self and shown to be related to quality of life
Manipulative and Body-Based Therapies -CORRECTANSWER acupressure, massage,
chiropractic