Test Bank For Theoretical Basis for Nursing
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6th Edition by Melanie McEwen; Evelyn M. Will
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s Chapter 1 - 23 Complete
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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 Term
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s x1
Chapter 4 Theory Development: Structuring Conceptual Rela
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tionships in Nursing x1 x1 x1
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 Proc
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Chapter 9
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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-
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Range Nursing Theories x1 x1 x1
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 Leadersh
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ip 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 a
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nd 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 been considered both a profession and an occupation.
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Which of thefollowing supports defining nursing as a profession?
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A) Autonomy
B) Learned vocation x1
C) Varied level of skill x1 x1 x1
D) Career with varied knowledge x1 x1 x1
2. How many levels of entry into practice exist for registered nurses?
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A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
3. Nursing is classified as which type of science?
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A) Pure
B) Natural
C) Human
D) Applied
4. In defining the philosophy of nursing, which of the following would not be in
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cluded?
A) Purpose of human life x1 x1 x1
B) Nature of being x1 x1
C) Theory of knowledge x1 x1
D) Scientific method x1
5. When discussing the science and philosophy of a discipline, how would o
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ne define thetwo in relation to each other?
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A) Autonomous
B) Reliant
C) Linked
D) Unrelated
6. Philosophy's definition includes which of the following?
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A) Study of problems that are abstract and general
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B) Measures observable phenomena of interest in a discipline
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C) Empirical way of gathering data x1 x1 x1 x1
D) Grounded and tested in experience x1 x1 x1 x1
, 7. Based on the science and philosophical schools of thought, which one is fo
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unded on thebelief that what is experienced is what exists and that exper
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iences be verified through scientific methodology?
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A) Received view x1
B) Human science x1
C) Phenomenology
D) Constructivism
8. Based on the science and philosophical schools of thought, which on
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e centers ondescriptions that are derived from collectively lived exper
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iences, interrelatedness,human interpretation, and learned reality?
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A) Empiricism
B) Positivism
C) Rationalism
D) Perceived view x1
9. When defining nursing philosophy, which of the following is appropriate?
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A) Refers to the belief system of the profession and provides perspectives
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for practice,scholarship, and research.
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B) The substantive, discipline-
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specific knowledge that focuses on thehuman-universe-
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health process. x1
C) Refers to the system of relationship of human response in health and ill
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ness.
D) Responsible for generation of knowledge, which provides direction for fut
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ure.
10. When discussing the knowledge development in nursing science, the stud
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y of theory isreferred to as which of the following?
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A) Ontology
B) Epistemology
C) Methodology
D) Philosophy
11. There are several defined ways of knowing. Which way of knowing is d
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efined as “apriori knowledge that pertain to knowledge gained from th
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ought alone?”
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A) Empirics
B) Personal
C) Intuitive
D) Somatic
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6th Edition by Melanie McEwen; Evelyn M. Will
x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1
s Chapter 1 - 23 Complete
x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1
,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 Term
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s x1
Chapter 4 Theory Development: Structuring Conceptual Rela
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tionships in Nursing x1 x1 x1
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 Proc
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ess x1
Chapter 9
1
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-
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Range Nursing Theories x1 x1 x1
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 Leadersh
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ip 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 a
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nd 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 been considered both a profession and an occupation.
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Which of thefollowing supports defining nursing as a profession?
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A) Autonomy
B) Learned vocation x1
C) Varied level of skill x1 x1 x1
D) Career with varied knowledge x1 x1 x1
2. How many levels of entry into practice exist for registered nurses?
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A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
3. Nursing is classified as which type of science?
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A) Pure
B) Natural
C) Human
D) Applied
4. In defining the philosophy of nursing, which of the following would not be in
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cluded?
A) Purpose of human life x1 x1 x1
B) Nature of being x1 x1
C) Theory of knowledge x1 x1
D) Scientific method x1
5. When discussing the science and philosophy of a discipline, how would o
x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1
ne define thetwo in relation to each other?
x1 x1 1
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A) Autonomous
B) Reliant
C) Linked
D) Unrelated
6. Philosophy's definition includes which of the following?
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A) Study of problems that are abstract and general
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B) Measures observable phenomena of interest in a discipline
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C) Empirical way of gathering data x1 x1 x1 x1
D) Grounded and tested in experience x1 x1 x1 x1
, 7. Based on the science and philosophical schools of thought, which one is fo
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unded on thebelief that what is experienced is what exists and that exper
x1 x1 1
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iences be verified through scientific methodology?
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A) Received view x1
B) Human science x1
C) Phenomenology
D) Constructivism
8. Based on the science and philosophical schools of thought, which on
x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1
e centers ondescriptions that are derived from collectively lived exper
x1 x1 1
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iences, interrelatedness,human interpretation, and learned reality?
x1 1
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A) Empiricism
B) Positivism
C) Rationalism
D) Perceived view x1
9. When defining nursing philosophy, which of the following is appropriate?
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A) Refers to the belief system of the profession and provides perspectives
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for practice,scholarship, and research.
x1 1
x x1 x1
B) The substantive, discipline-
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specific knowledge that focuses on thehuman-universe-
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x
health process. x1
C) Refers to the system of relationship of human response in health and ill
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ness.
D) Responsible for generation of knowledge, which provides direction for fut
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ure.
10. When discussing the knowledge development in nursing science, the stud
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y of theory isreferred to as which of the following?
x1 x1 x1 1
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A) Ontology
B) Epistemology
C) Methodology
D) Philosophy
11. There are several defined ways of knowing. Which way of knowing is d
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efined as “apriori knowledge that pertain to knowledge gained from th
x1 x1 1
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ought alone?”
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A) Empirics
B) Personal
C) Intuitive
D) Somatic