MN502 Unit 3 Quiz 2
Question 1
Which area of patient health is not directly addressed in Nightingale’s 13 canons for nursing practice?
a) Observing and recording patient behavior
b) Ensuring patient comfort and continuity of care
c) Caring for the holistic, spiritual aspects of the patient Nightingale's 13 canons for nursing practice
does not address the holistic spiritual aspects of the patient. The third canon of petty management
encompasses the focus on the continuity of care when the nurse is absent, and documentation of the
d) Providing appropriate food and stimulation for the patient
Question 2
Gretchen is a kindergartener who just learned about the proper way to wash her hands to prevent the
spread of germs. Based on Neuman’s model, Gretchen’s latest skill is best classified as which level of
prevention?
a) Primary Gretchen's skill is best classified as primary level of prevention as if focus on keeping the
stressors and stress response from having detrimental effects on the body like washing hands before
spreading germs. The primary level skill set of washing hands focuses on health and wellness promotion.
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b) Secondary
c) Tertiary
d) Quaternary
Question 3
Which statement best describes the assumption of the general systems theory that is a common thread
in Roy’s, King’s, and Neuman’s nursing models?
a) The world is made up of interconnected systems, and all systems can function independent of one
another when the need arises.
b) The world is made up of interconnected systems, and one system produces the energy necessary for
the next to function.
Question 1
Which area of patient health is not directly addressed in Nightingale’s 13 canons for nursing practice?
a) Observing and recording patient behavior
b) Ensuring patient comfort and continuity of care
c) Caring for the holistic, spiritual aspects of the patient Nightingale's 13 canons for nursing practice
does not address the holistic spiritual aspects of the patient. The third canon of petty management
encompasses the focus on the continuity of care when the nurse is absent, and documentation of the
d) Providing appropriate food and stimulation for the patient
Question 2
Gretchen is a kindergartener who just learned about the proper way to wash her hands to prevent the
spread of germs. Based on Neuman’s model, Gretchen’s latest skill is best classified as which level of
prevention?
a) Primary Gretchen's skill is best classified as primary level of prevention as if focus on keeping the
stressors and stress response from having detrimental effects on the body like washing hands before
spreading germs. The primary level skill set of washing hands focuses on health and wellness promotion.
Below is the link to support the answer:
b) Secondary
c) Tertiary
d) Quaternary
Question 3
Which statement best describes the assumption of the general systems theory that is a common thread
in Roy’s, King’s, and Neuman’s nursing models?
a) The world is made up of interconnected systems, and all systems can function independent of one
another when the need arises.
b) The world is made up of interconnected systems, and one system produces the energy necessary for
the next to function.