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Nursing Theory Quiz

Test your knowledge of nursing theories with our comprehensive quiz designed for students, professionals, and enthusiasts. This quiz delves into various nursing models, influential figures, and foundational concepts in the field.

Challenge yourself with:

  • 52 thought-provoking questions
  • Diverse topics on nursing theories
  • Immediate feedback to enhance learning
52 Questions13 MinutesCreated by CaringNurse42
She differentiated nursing from medicine
Martha roger
Jean watson
Florence Nightingale
Patricia Benner
Is a notion or an idea that explains experience, interprets observation, describes relationships, and projects outcomes.
Assumptions
Theory
Concept
Conceptuazilation
Who stated that a discipline “offers a unique perspective, a distinct way of viewing . . . phenomena, which ultimately defines the limits and nature of its inquiry”
Choey Turalde (1969)
Dorothea Orem (1920)
Donaldson and Crowley (1978)
Martha Rogers (1829)
She defined nursing as putting the person in the best condition for nature to act
Martha roger
Jean watson
Florence Nightingale
Patricia Benner
6 Components of Theory
Concepts and definitions
Theoretical statements
Conceptualization
Structure
Purpose
Assumptions
Motive
Models
Basis
People should be self-reliant and responsible for their own care and others in their family needing care
Florence Nightingale
Dorothea Orem
Martha Roger
Imogene King
"Goal Attainment Model"
Callista Roy
Imogene King
Martha Roger
Orem Dorothea
€Each human being perceives the world as a total person in making transactions with individuals and things in environment”
Rogers
Callista Roy
Imogene King
Florence Nightingale
Explains why the theory was formulated and specifies the context and situations in which it should be applied
Purpose
Concept
Definition
STRUCTURE
Relate to specific concepts and make existence claim about the concept (eg. That chair is brown or that man is a nurse).
THEORETICAL STATEMENTS
Existence Statements
Relational statements
Action oriented
Assert that relationship exists between the properties of two or more concepts. Two broad groups and these are correlational relationships and casual relationships.
Relational statements
MODEL RELATIONS
Relational Theory
Object Theory
These are notations that are taken to be true without proof.
Theory
Assumptions
Beliefs
Behaviour
"Self-care Deficit Model"
Dorothea Orem
Martha Roger
Dorothy johnson
Callista Roy
"Adaptation Model"
Callista Roy
Dorothea Orem
Martha Roger
Dorothy johnson
She believes that it is only through the knowledge of man/environment and their interaction that nursing can truly understand clients and assist them to achieve health
Katie Errikson
Florence Nightingale
Martha Roger
Dorothy Johnson
A theory that supports negentropy and entropy
Rogers' Theory
Orems' Theory
Johnsons' Theory
Benners' Theory
"Dreyfus model of skills acquisition to nursing"
Patricia Benner
Dorothea Orem
Martha Roger
Florence Nightingale
"Behavioral System Model"
Dorothy Orem
Dorothy johnson
Dhorothy Jonson
Johnson Orem
€concerned with man as an integrated whole and this is the specific knowledge of order we require”.
Dorothy johnson
Dorothea Orem
Florence Nigthingale
Patricia Benner
€Caritative caring means that we take “caritas” into use when caring for the human being in health and suffering
Katie Errikson
Dorothy Orem
Patricia Benner
Imogene King
5 BENNER’S MODEL OF SKILL ACQUISITION IN NURSING
Novice
Beginner
Competent
Proficient
Advance Beginner
Expert
Skilled
Learner
Specialist
Professional
She first proposed her model of nursing care in 1968 as fostering of “the efficient and effective behavioral functioning in the patient to prevent illness".
Katie Errikson
Patricia Benner
Dorothy Johnson
Dorothy Orem
Theory Of Carative Caring
Katie Errikson
Patricia Benner
Imogene King
Florence Nigthingale
When she started her career 30 years ago, she had to open the way for a new science. We who followed her work and progress in Finland have noticed her ability from the beginning to design caring science as a discipline, while bringing to life the abstract substance of caring
Imogene King
Jean Watson
Katie Errikson
Florence NIghtingale
She is founder of the original Center for Human Caring at the University of Colorado Health Sciences, is a Living Legend in the American Academy of Nursing, and served as president of the National League for Nursing.
Jean Watson
Imogene King
Callista Roy
Patricia Benner
Her Theory enables a nurse to think about nursing not only from a humanistic and holistic point of view, but from a scientific, problem solving perspective.
Imogene King
Callista Roy
Martha roger
Jean Watson
Four components in Nursing
Humans
Environment
Health
Nursing
Care
Patient
Theory
Concept
Purpose
ς She notes that research demonstrates that practice grows “through experiential learning and through transmitting that learning in practical settings”
Patricia Benner
Jean watsons
Florence NIghtingale
Imogene King
3 Process of Knowledge Development
Nursing Practice
Nursing Theory
Nursing Research
Nursing Application
Nursing Analysis
Nursing Hypothesis
_______ are practical guides for examining issues and clarifying priorities of the discipline.
Philosophical statements
Philosophy
Theoretical Statements
Theory Concept
It describes and explains the phenomena of interest to nursing in a systematic way in order to provide understanding for use in nursing practice and research.
Phenomenal Theory
Nursing Theory
General Theory
Imogene King Theory
3 Types of Nursing Theories
Grand Nursing Theory
MIDDLE-RANGE NURSING THEORY
NURSING PRACTICE THEORY
ENVIRONMENTAL NURSING THEORY
PHENOMENAL NURSING THEORY
PHILOSOPICAL NURSING THEORY
Holds the title of the “mother of modern nursing” and the person responsible for setting Western nursing on a path toward scientific advancement.
DOROTHEA OREM
DOROTHY JOHNSON
JEAN WATSONS
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE
While nursing soldiers during the Crimean War, She began to study the distribution of disease by gathering data, so she was arguably the first nurse-scientist in that she established a rudimentary theory and tested that theory through her practice and research.
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE
KATIE ERRIKSONS
PATRICIA BENNER
IMOGENE KING
WHAT YEAR?“many textbooks for nurses, often written by physicians, clergy or psychologists, reminded nurses that theory was too much for them, that nurses did not need to think but rather merely to follow rules, be obedient, be compassionate, do their ‘duty’ and carry out medical orders”
1950
1940
1938
1840
WHAT YEAR? When nursing theory development became a priority for the profession and the discipline of nursing was becoming established.
1970
1990
1980
1940
Is a global, general framework made up of assumptions about aspects of the discipline held by members to be essential in development of the discipline.
PARADIGM
GADES MAY EKUP
CONCEPT
THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
ADPIE
Sets of general concepts and propositions that provided perspectives on the major concepts of the metaparadigm, such as person, health and well-being, and the environment.
Nursing theories
Conceptual models
Nursing’s Paradigm
Paradigm
Focus on the phenomena of concern to the discipline
Grand Theories & Conceptual Models
Middle-Range Theories
Conceptual Theories
Paradigm Theories
6 Physical Elements
Light
Sunlight
Cleanliness
Noise
Ventilation
Drainage
Warmth
Temperature
Medicine
Neatness
It is when we include caring and love in our work and in our life that we discover and affirm that nursing, like teaching, is more than just a job
Theory of cariative caring
Theory of Human Caring
Imogne King Theory
Erikksons' Theory
is something human by nature, a call to serve in love.
Caring
Communion
Nursing
Philanthropic
Means viewing the living organism as interacting wholes rather than as the sum of its parts
Foundation
Cognitivism
Holism
Holiness
She recognized that specialized technologies are usually developed by members of the health profession
Dorothea Orem
Dorothy Johnson
Jean Watsons
Katie Erikkson
Is the immediate environment --- in which two individuals establish a relationship to cope with situational events
Environmental Paradigm
Nursing Paradigm
Nursing Situation
Grand Range Paradigm
Mankind has integrity and characteristics that reflect a unified whole.
Imogene King
Florence Nightingale
Martha Roger
Jean Watson
Practice of activities that individual initiates and perform on their own behalf in maintaining life ,health and well being
Self care
Self care agency
Therapeutic self care demand
Self care requisites
Is a human ability which is "the ability for engaging in self care" -conditioned by age developmental state, life experience sociocultural orientation health and available resources
Self care agency
Self care requisites
Therapeutic self care demand
Self care
"totality of self care actions to be performed for some duration in order to meet self care requisites by using valid methods and related sets of operations and actions"
Self care agency
Therapeutic self care demand
Self care
Self care requisites
Action directed towards provision of self care.
Self care
Self care agency
Self care requisites
Therapeutic self care demand
3 categories of self care requisites
Universal self care requisites
Developmental self care requisites
Health deviation self care requisites
Integrated self care requistes
Health Paradigm self care requistes
Unconditional self care requisites
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