Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice - Test 2
1. The major conceptual elements of Watson's caring theory include all of the following EXCEPT:
A. Transpersonal caring relationship.
B. 10 carative factors.
C. Behavioral systems perspective of nurse-patient interaction.
D. Caring moment/caring occasion.
2. According to Watson, consciousness:
A. Is contained.
B. Is interconnected.
C. Is communicated to the one being cared for.
D. Exists through and transcends time and space.
E. All of the above
3. Watson's original 10 carative factors include all of the following EXCEPT:
A. Formation of a humanistic-altruistic system of values.
B. Cultivation of sensitivity to one's self and to others
C. Promotion and acceptance of the expression of positive and negative feelings
D. Systematic use of a problem-solving skills to implement the nursing process.
E. Provision for a supportive, protective, and/or corrective mental, physical, societal, and spiritual
environment.
4. The terms transpersonal and a transpersonal caring relationship are foundational to Watson's
, work. "Transpersonal" conveys a concern for:
A. The inner life world and subjective meaning of another who is fully embodied.
B. Going beyond the ego self and beyond the given moment.
C. Reaching to the deeper connections to spirit and with the broader universe and societal and
spiritual environment.
D. A & C
E. All of the above
5. The caring-healing modalities within the context of transpersonal caring/caritas consciousness
potentiate harmony, wholeness, and unity of being by releasing:
A. Neuromuscular tension.
B. Old childhood memories.
C. Some of the disharmony, the blocked energy that interferes with the natural healing processes.
D. A & B
6. A caring occasion occurs whenever:
A. The nurse has a feeling of compassion toward the patient.
B. The nurse and the patient know and like one another.
C. The nurse and another come together with their unique life histories and phenomenal fields in a
human-to-human transaction.
D. The nurse has advanced intuitive skills.
7. The dynamic of transpersonal caring (healing) within a caring moment is manifest in:
A. A full intention.
B. A field of consciousness.
C. A field of dreams.
1. The major conceptual elements of Watson's caring theory include all of the following EXCEPT:
A. Transpersonal caring relationship.
B. 10 carative factors.
C. Behavioral systems perspective of nurse-patient interaction.
D. Caring moment/caring occasion.
2. According to Watson, consciousness:
A. Is contained.
B. Is interconnected.
C. Is communicated to the one being cared for.
D. Exists through and transcends time and space.
E. All of the above
3. Watson's original 10 carative factors include all of the following EXCEPT:
A. Formation of a humanistic-altruistic system of values.
B. Cultivation of sensitivity to one's self and to others
C. Promotion and acceptance of the expression of positive and negative feelings
D. Systematic use of a problem-solving skills to implement the nursing process.
E. Provision for a supportive, protective, and/or corrective mental, physical, societal, and spiritual
environment.
4. The terms transpersonal and a transpersonal caring relationship are foundational to Watson's
, work. "Transpersonal" conveys a concern for:
A. The inner life world and subjective meaning of another who is fully embodied.
B. Going beyond the ego self and beyond the given moment.
C. Reaching to the deeper connections to spirit and with the broader universe and societal and
spiritual environment.
D. A & C
E. All of the above
5. The caring-healing modalities within the context of transpersonal caring/caritas consciousness
potentiate harmony, wholeness, and unity of being by releasing:
A. Neuromuscular tension.
B. Old childhood memories.
C. Some of the disharmony, the blocked energy that interferes with the natural healing processes.
D. A & B
6. A caring occasion occurs whenever:
A. The nurse has a feeling of compassion toward the patient.
B. The nurse and the patient know and like one another.
C. The nurse and another come together with their unique life histories and phenomenal fields in a
human-to-human transaction.
D. The nurse has advanced intuitive skills.
7. The dynamic of transpersonal caring (healing) within a caring moment is manifest in:
A. A full intention.
B. A field of consciousness.
C. A field of dreams.