Nursing Theories
and Nursing
Practice
th
4 Edition by
Smith Parker
Test Bank
,Chapter1:Nursing Theory and the Discipline of Nursing
MultipleChoice
1. Thepurposeoftheoryisto:
2. Explainexperience.
3. Describerelationships.
4. Projectoutcomes.
5. Alloftheabove
2. Membersofacommunityofscholarsshareacommitmenttoallofthe
following except:
3. Values.
4. Knowledge.
5. Geographiclocation.
6. Processes.
,3. and
structuresareessentialto any discipline and are inherent in nursing
theories.
4. Paradigmandmetaparadigm
5. Syntacticalandconceptual
6. Middleandgrand
7. Languageandsymbol
4. Booksandperiodicalsareexamplesof:
5. Communication networks.
6. Heritageofliterature.
7. Nursingorganizations.
8. Nursingdiscipline.
5. Thebasicbuildingblocksoftheoriesare:
6. Conceptsandtheirdefinitions.
7. Statements of relationships.
8. Conceptsandstatementsofrelationships.
9. Empiricalindicators.
, 6. Nursingtheories:
7. Arediscoveredinnature.
8. Serveasexactrepresentationsofreality.
9. Areinventedbyhumans.
10. Cannotbemodified.
7. Aparadigmisdefinedasa:
8. Worldview.
9. Generalframework.
10. Setofsharedperspectivesheldbymembersofadiscipline.
11. Alloftheabove
8. Thedependenceofnursingtheorydevelopmentonhumanimaginationis an
attribute of nursing as a(n):
9. Occupation.
10. Discipline.
and Nursing
Practice
th
4 Edition by
Smith Parker
Test Bank
,Chapter1:Nursing Theory and the Discipline of Nursing
MultipleChoice
1. Thepurposeoftheoryisto:
2. Explainexperience.
3. Describerelationships.
4. Projectoutcomes.
5. Alloftheabove
2. Membersofacommunityofscholarsshareacommitmenttoallofthe
following except:
3. Values.
4. Knowledge.
5. Geographiclocation.
6. Processes.
,3. and
structuresareessentialto any discipline and are inherent in nursing
theories.
4. Paradigmandmetaparadigm
5. Syntacticalandconceptual
6. Middleandgrand
7. Languageandsymbol
4. Booksandperiodicalsareexamplesof:
5. Communication networks.
6. Heritageofliterature.
7. Nursingorganizations.
8. Nursingdiscipline.
5. Thebasicbuildingblocksoftheoriesare:
6. Conceptsandtheirdefinitions.
7. Statements of relationships.
8. Conceptsandstatementsofrelationships.
9. Empiricalindicators.
, 6. Nursingtheories:
7. Arediscoveredinnature.
8. Serveasexactrepresentationsofreality.
9. Areinventedbyhumans.
10. Cannotbemodified.
7. Aparadigmisdefinedasa:
8. Worldview.
9. Generalframework.
10. Setofsharedperspectivesheldbymembersofadiscipline.
11. Alloftheabove
8. Thedependenceofnursingtheorydevelopmentonhumanimaginationis an
attribute of nursing as a(n):
9. Occupation.
10. Discipline.