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6th Edition by Melanie McEwen; Evelyn M. Wills Chapter
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,Unit I: Introduction to Theory
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Chapter 1 Philosophy, Science, and Nursing
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Chapter 2 Overview of Theory in Nursing
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Chapter 3 Concept Development: Clarifying Meaning of Terms
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Chapter 4 Theory Development: Structuring Conceptual Relationships in Nursing
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Chapter 5 Theory Analysis and Evaluation
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Unit II: Nursing Theories
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Chapter 6 Overview of Grand Nursing Theories
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Chapter 7 Grand Nursing Theories Based on Human Needs
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Chapter 8 Grand Nursing Theories Based on Interactive Process
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Chapter 9 Grand Nursing Theories Based on Unitary Process
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Chapter 10 Introduction to Middle-Range Nursing Theories
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Chapter 11 Overview of Selected Middle-Range Nursing Theories
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Chapter 12 Evidence-Based Practice and Nursing Theory
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Unit III: Shared Theories Used by Nurses
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Chapter 13 Theories From the Sociologic Sciences
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Chapter 14 Theories From the Behavioral Sciences
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Chapter 15 Theories From the Biomedical Sciences
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Chapter 16 Theories, Models, and Frameworks From Leadership and Management
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Chapter 17 Learning Theories
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Chapter 18 Ethical Theories and Principles
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Unit IV: Application of Theory in Nursing
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Chapter 19 Application of Theory in Nursing Practice
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Chapter 20 Application of Theory in Nursing Research
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Chapter 21 Application of Theory in Nursing Administration and Management
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Chapter 22 Application of Theory in Nursing Education
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Chapter 23 Future Issues in Nursing Theory
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,Chapter 1 Philosophy, Science, and Nursing
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1. Nursing has beenconsidered bothaprofessionand anoccupation. Which
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ofthefollowing supports defining nursing as a profession?
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A) Autonomy
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C) Varied levelofskill v v v
D) Career withvaried knowledge v v v
2. Howmanylevels ofentryinto practice exist for registered nurses?
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A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
3. Nursing isclassified aswhichtype ofscience?
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A) Pure
B) Natural
C) Human
D) Applied
4. Indefining thephilosophyofnursing, whichofthe following would not be included?
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A) Purposeofhuman life v v v
B) Natureofbeing v v
C) Theoryofknowledge v v
D) Scientific method v
5. Whendiscussing the scienceand philosophyofadiscipline, howwould one definethetwo
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in relation to each other?
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A) Autonomous
B) Reliant
C) Linked
D) Unrelated
6. Philosophy'sdefinition includeswhichofthe following? v v v v v v
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B) Measuresobservable phenomenaofinterest inadiscipline v v v v v v v
C) Empirical wayofgathering data v v v v
D) Grounded and testedinexperience v v v v
, 7. Based onthe science and philosophicalschools ofthought, whichone is founded on
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thebelief that what is experienced is what exists and that experiences be verified through
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scientific methodology?
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A) Receivedview v
B) Humanscience v
C) Phenomenology
D) Constructivism
8. Based on the science and philosophical schools of thought, which one centers
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on descriptions that are derived from collectively lived experiences,
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interrelatedness,human interpretation, and learned reality?
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A) Empiricism
B) Positivism
C) Rationalism
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9. Whendefining nursing philosophy, whichofthe following isappropriate?
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A) Referstothe beliefsystemofthe professionand providesperspectives for
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practice,scholarship, and research.
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B) Thesubstantive, discipline-specificknowledge thatfocuseson
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thehuman-universe-healthprocess.
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C) Referstothe systemofrelationship ofhumanresponse in healthand illness.
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D) Responsible for generationofknowledge, whichprovidesdirection for future. v v v v v v v v v
10. Whendiscussing the knowledgedevelopment innursing science,thestudyoftheory
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isreferred to as which ofthe following?
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A) Ontology
B) Epistemology
C) Methodology
D) Philosophy
11. There are several defined ways ofknowing. Which wayofknowing isdefined as
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“aprioriknowledge that pertainto knowledge gained fromthought alone?”
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A) Empirics
B) Personal
C) Intuitive
D) Somatic