TFN Finals 2

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TFN Finals 2 Quiz

Welcome to the TFN Finals 2 Quiz! This quiz is designed to test your knowledge of nursing theories and practices relevant to patient care, especially in the context of terminal and chronic illnesses.

Key features of this quiz:

  • 23 thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple choice and checkbox formats
  • Focus on nursing engagement and patient-centered care
23 Questions6 MinutesCreated by CaringWave472
This theory was made for those patients who are terminally ill
Fundamentals of hope theory
Prepare me theory
Nursing technological advancement theory
Kain kana theory
It recall of past experiences, feelings and thoughts to facilitate adaptation to present circumstances.
Prayer
Reminisce Therapy
Presence
It is being with another person during the times of need. This includes therapeutic communication, active listening, and touch.
Prayer
Reminisce Therapy
Presence
Techniques to encourage and elicit relaxation for the purpose of decreasing undesirable signs and symptoms such as pain, muscle tension, and anxiety
Meditation
Relaxation- Breathing
Values Clarification
It encourages an elicit form of relaxation for the purpose of altering patient’s level of awareness by focusing on an image or thought to facilitate inner sight which helps establish connection and relationship with God. It may be done through the use of music and other relaxation techniques.
Values Clarification
Relaxation- Breathing
Meditation
It is assisting another individual to clarify his own values about health and illness in order to facilitate effective decision making skills. Through this, the patient develops an open mind that will facilitate acceptance of disease state or may help deepen or enhance values. The process of values clarification helps one become internally consistent by achieving closer between what we do and what we feel
Values Clarification
Relaxation- Breathing
Meditation
Is a multifaceted construct that encompasses the individual's capacity and abilities with an aim of enriching life when it cannot longer be prolonged. This includes proper care of the body, mind, and spirit to maintain integrity of the whole person despite limitations brought by the present situation.
Wonderful Life
Wonder of life
Acceptance of death
Quality of Life
In this premise, patients with incurable illness, specially cancer patients, require a whole faceted care that will improve the quality of their life
Terminator patients
Terminal ill Patients
Terminally ill patients
Inevitable death patients
This theory can be further applied not only with terminally-ill patients but also promisingly introduced to those patients with acute and chronic diseases and those with prolonged hospital stays
Prepare me theory
The CASAGARA leadership theory
Theory of Nursing Practice and Career
Retirement & Role discontinuity Theory
Primary purpose of theory: To improve practice by positively influencing the health and quality of life of patients. It emphasizes that the other entry point of helping the patient is through the family.
Theory of Nursing Practice and Career
Prepare me theory
Retirement & Role discontinuity Theory
The CASAGARA leadership theory
Select all of the NURSE’S CARING BEHAVIOR THAT AFFECTS PATIENT ANXIETY (there are 3)
Presence
Trauma
Concern
Stimulation
Stress
Fear
Which is not part of the predisposing factors
Sex
Civil status
Educational background
Length of work experience
Age
Gender
Who made SYNCHRONICITY IN HUMAN–SPACE–TIME A THEORY OF NURSING ENGAGEMENT?
Florence Nightingale
MARIA LUISA T. UAYAN
Jean Piaget
Choose the 3 nursing engagement in Maria Luisa T. Uayan theory
Interpersonal Relationship
Intrapersonal Relationship
Patients Family knowing
Rhythmical and Transformative connection
Technological knowing
Assessment and transformation Connection
The connectedness of beings and systems
Interconnectivity
Equitability
Emancipation
Human transcendence
The system of fairness and justice within and across healthcare systems
Interconnectivity
Equitability
Emancipation
Human transcendence
The liberation from oppressive situations or human health conditions
Interconnectivity
Equitability
Emancipation
Human transcendence
The ability to go beyond the limits of HST boundaries or the transformation of persons beyond their biologic nature, social norms, and universal perspectives
Interconnectivity
Equitability
Emancipation
Human transcendence
As “meaningful connectedness” strengthens a more human-to-human interaction co-creating patterns, new interpretations or meanings, new understanding, and realities
Syncronization
Syncronize
Interconnectedness
Synchonicity
The nurse will put the information of patients to gadgets they are using and will place patients at the right machine where it will help to heal them
Technological Knowing (TK)
Rhythmical Connecting
Transformational Engaging
Dancing to the cadence of treatments and nursing activities where each meaningful, caring experience is not merely an encounter, but a fit into a rhythmical pattern through which the interconnectivity of persons within the HST is nurtured
Technological Knowing (TK)
Rhythmical Connecting
Transformational Engaging
the process of intimately concurring with the recognized improvement of the caring moment and human health experiences, a continuous evaluation and infinite reflection of wholeness by both the nurse and the nursed.
Transformational Engaging
Technological Knowing (TK)
Rhythmical Connecting
Choose the five elements of caring as authentic intentions grounded in the theory
Technological competency
responsive sensing
Expression of caring intentions
Caring moment
Dance of caring persons
Person wholeness improvement
Recovery of patients
Acceptance
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