ANSWERS
autonomy correct answer a patient's right to self-determination without outside
control
beneficence correct answer to do good or provide a health benefit
Betty Newman correct answer Stress Interferes with Patient Healing; focused on
holistic nursing based on stressors in patient's environment
Core Measures correct answer measures that the public consumer considers
important for choosing one hospital over another
Deontological Theories correct answer duty-driven, relates not only to
consequences by also to whether action itself is good in and of itself; end does
NOT justify the means; focuses on actions of the leader and his moral
obligation/responsibility to do the right thing
Dorthea Orem correct answer Self-Care Deficit Theory; determining patient self
care capacities and designing nurse actions to meet the patient's self-care needs
fidelity correct answer the duty to be faithful to commitments
Florence Nightingale correct answer created the first educational program for
nurses; published "Notes on Nursing;" focused on maintaining a clean and a
healthy environment because it promotes patient healing
, Hidegard Peplau correct answer Interpersonal Relations in Nursing; nurse should
engage in therapeutic relationships with people who are in need of health
services
Ida Jean Orlando correct answer Theory of Nursing Process; observe, listen, and
confirm with the patient to identify the patient needs
Imogene King correct answer Personal, Interpersonal, and Social Relationships of
the Patient; paying attention and listening to the patient is important to make
mutual goals
Jean Watson correct answer Human Caring Theory; focused on meaningful
relationships with the patient
justice correct answer the duty to treat all patients fairly, without regard to age,
socioeconomic status, or other variables
Lydia Hall correct answer The 3 C's; Core Cure Care
Madeline Leninger correct answer Transcultural Caring Theory; focused on the
relationship between cultural differences and health practics
Martha Rogers correct answer nursing aims to assist people in achieving their
maximum health potential; "Science of Unitary Begins"
nonmaleficence correct answer to do no harm whether intentional or
unintentional