NSG 330 EXAM 1 QUESTION AND ANSWER 2025 LATEST
ACCURATE ANSWERS GRADED A+ EXPERT SOLVED
EXAM ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY
How do you know something is a serious problem regarding mental health issues?
it affects your ADL's
What is a mental health disturbance?
- altered mood, thinking, and or behavior that inhibits coping, problem solving and interaction
with others
- distress or impaired functioning
What is the focus in mental health nursing?
recovery - improve heath and wellness to reach full potential
Theories OF nursing
theories basic to nursing, about nursing, for nursing, developed by nurses
Theories FOR nursing
- developed by other disciplines but are applicable to nursing practice
- Ex: systems theory, symbolic interaction theory, psychoanalytic theory
Categories of Nursing Models
,- caring
- energy fields
- when nursing is needed
- relationships
Who were the theorists based around the caring model?
Watson and Leninger
Who were the theorists based around the energy fields?
Parse, Newman, Rogers
Who were the theorists based aorund 'when nursing is needed'?
Orem, Roy, Neuman
Who were the theorists based around relationships?
Peplau, Erikson, Tomlin, Swain
Peplau's Interpersonal Relations Model
- relationship based
highlights the importance of the relationship between a nurse and a patient, focusing on how
this connection helps the patient feel better and improves their health.
Human Science and Human Care Theory (Watson)
- based on caring
focuses on the transformative and holistic nature of caring relationships between nurses and
patients, emphasizing the importance of empathy, compassion, and the healing power of
human connection in promoting health and well-being.
, Modeling and Role Modeling Theory (Erikson, Tomlin, Swain)
- relationship based
involves nurses understanding each patient's unique life and experiences and then using that
understanding to guide and support them in a way that fits their individual needs.
Science of Unitary Human Beings Theory (Rogers)
- based on energy fields
focuses on the deep, caring connection between nurses and patients, aiming to heal and
support patients through empathy and compassion.
Sef-Care Deficit Theory (Orem)
- based on 'when nursing is needed'
nursing helps when people can't take care of themselves, by teaching and supporting them so
they can manage their own health better.
Adaptation Model Theory (Roy)
sees nursing as helping people adjust to life's changes and challenges so they can stay healthy
and balanced.
Dualism/Holism Theory (Cartesian)
looks at both the separate parts of a person's health and the whole person, aiming to treat and
care for each individual in a way that addresses their entire well-being, not just specific issues.
Systems Theory
ACCURATE ANSWERS GRADED A+ EXPERT SOLVED
EXAM ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY
How do you know something is a serious problem regarding mental health issues?
it affects your ADL's
What is a mental health disturbance?
- altered mood, thinking, and or behavior that inhibits coping, problem solving and interaction
with others
- distress or impaired functioning
What is the focus in mental health nursing?
recovery - improve heath and wellness to reach full potential
Theories OF nursing
theories basic to nursing, about nursing, for nursing, developed by nurses
Theories FOR nursing
- developed by other disciplines but are applicable to nursing practice
- Ex: systems theory, symbolic interaction theory, psychoanalytic theory
Categories of Nursing Models
,- caring
- energy fields
- when nursing is needed
- relationships
Who were the theorists based around the caring model?
Watson and Leninger
Who were the theorists based around the energy fields?
Parse, Newman, Rogers
Who were the theorists based aorund 'when nursing is needed'?
Orem, Roy, Neuman
Who were the theorists based around relationships?
Peplau, Erikson, Tomlin, Swain
Peplau's Interpersonal Relations Model
- relationship based
highlights the importance of the relationship between a nurse and a patient, focusing on how
this connection helps the patient feel better and improves their health.
Human Science and Human Care Theory (Watson)
- based on caring
focuses on the transformative and holistic nature of caring relationships between nurses and
patients, emphasizing the importance of empathy, compassion, and the healing power of
human connection in promoting health and well-being.
, Modeling and Role Modeling Theory (Erikson, Tomlin, Swain)
- relationship based
involves nurses understanding each patient's unique life and experiences and then using that
understanding to guide and support them in a way that fits their individual needs.
Science of Unitary Human Beings Theory (Rogers)
- based on energy fields
focuses on the deep, caring connection between nurses and patients, aiming to heal and
support patients through empathy and compassion.
Sef-Care Deficit Theory (Orem)
- based on 'when nursing is needed'
nursing helps when people can't take care of themselves, by teaching and supporting them so
they can manage their own health better.
Adaptation Model Theory (Roy)
sees nursing as helping people adjust to life's changes and challenges so they can stay healthy
and balanced.
Dualism/Holism Theory (Cartesian)
looks at both the separate parts of a person's health and the whole person, aiming to treat and
care for each individual in a way that addresses their entire well-being, not just specific issues.
Systems Theory