Exam 2: NUR2058/ NUR 2058 (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) Dimensions of Nursing Practice Exam | 100% Correct | Questions and Verified Answers| Already Grade A - Rasmussen
Exam 2: NUR2058/ NUR 2058 (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) Dimensions of Nursing Practice Exam | 100% Correct | Questions and Verified Answers| Already Grade A - Rasmussen Q: What is a key function of the nurse in Neuman's Health-Care Systems Model? A) Identify the level at which a disruption in the client's internal stability has taken place. B) Return the client to a state of adaptation. C) Set goals for the fulfillment of clients' needs. D) Assist the client to reach his or her greatest potential. Answer: A Q: In what way have advanced practice nurses most contributed to the devel- opment of theories and models in nursing? A) Using their advanced education to develop new, more realistic theories B) Challenging theorists to publish their theories in language everyone can understand C) Requiring theorists to modify their theories to meet the needs of independent practice D) Testing theories in actual nursing practice situations Answer: D Q: When a number of middle range theories are used to investigate the same or similar concepts over a period of time, they: A) Lose their ability to be identified as independent models. B) Often produce conflicting results that negate their ability to identify and prove a basic hypothesis concerning their research topic. C) Can be woven together to reinforce or even in some cases, to form the fabric of a new major nursing theory. D) Are often using the same data. Answer: C Q: Identify the statement below that is not an accurate characterization of middle range nursing theories. A) Middle range theories and models are recent developments in nursing re- search. B) A middle range theory is a set of relatively concrete concepts or propositions. C) Middle range theories are less comprehensive and more focused than the major nursing theories. D) Middle range models develop from middle range theories. Answer: A Q: Identify the statement that is most accurate concerning middle range nursing theories. A) They are not used extensively in high-level nursing research. B) They form the foundation for the current evidenced-based practice movement. C) Nursing researchers dislike them because they do not focus on abstract concepts. D) They often are developed into major nursing theories. Answer: B Q: Identify the primary role of the nurse in Swanson's Theory of Caring. A) To motivate clients to maintain and improve their health B) To guide clients in finding and understanding the meaning of their lives C) To guide the client through discussions of their experiences so that they believe that their problems are understood D) To reinforce all of the client's actions that they undertake to protect them- selves from harm, either internal or external and are shown in actions toward others and the environment in general Answer: C Q: Which of the following is an essential element in Parse's the Man-Liv- ing-Health Model? A) Understanding the patterns of how clients made the successful transition to wellness B) Invoking the principle of nonsummativity C) Viewing the client as an open system that exchanges energy and information with the environment D) The client's ability to make free choices Answer: D Q: Identify the primary role of the nurse in Parse's the Man-Living-Health Model. A) To motivate clients to maintain and improve their health B) To guide clients in finding and understanding the meaning of their lives C) To guide the client through discussions of their experiences so that they believe that their problems are understood D) To reinforce all of the client's actions that they undertake to protect them- selves from harm, either internal or external and are shown in actions toward others and the environment in general Answer: B Q: Select all of the factors that are key to Pender's Health Promotion Model that are linked to a person's motivation to improve his or her health status. A) How important it is to be healthy B) How much control he or she has over his or her health C) How the health-care system addresses his or her needs D) What it means to him or her to be healthy E) What types of diseases and illnesses he or she overcame in the past F) What the benefits and barriers are to health improvement Answer: A B D F Exam 2: NUR2058/ NUR 2058 (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) Dimensions of Nursing Practice Exam | 100% Correct | Questions and Verified Answers| Already Grade A - Rasmussen Q: What is a key function of the nurse in Neuman's Health-Care Systems Model? A) Identify the level at which a disruption in the client's internal stability has taken place. B) Return the client to a state of adaptation. C) Set goals for the fulfillment of clients' needs. D) Assist the client to reach his or her greatest potential. Answer: A Q: In what way have advanced practice nurses most contributed to the devel- opment of theories and models in nursing? A) Using their advanced education to develop new, more realistic theories B) Challenging theorists to publish their theories in language everyone can understand C) Requiring theorists to modify their theories to meet the needs of independent practice D) Testing theories in actual nursing practice situations Answer: D Q: When a number of middle range theories are used to investigate the same or similar concepts over a period of time, they: A) Lose their ability to be identified as independent models. B) Often produce conflicting results that negate their ability to identify and prove a basic hypothesis concerning their research topic. C) Can be woven together to reinforce or even in some cases, to form the fabric of a new major nursing theory. D) Are often using the same data. Answer: C Q: Identify the statement below that is not an accurate characterization of middle range nursing theories. A) Middle range theories and models are recent developments in nursing re- search. B) A middle range theory is a set of relatively concrete concepts or propositions. C) Middle range theories are less comprehensive and more focused than the major nursing theories. D) Middle range models develop from middle range theories. Answer: A Q: Identify the statement that is most accurate concerning middle range nursing theories. A) They are not used extensively in high-level nursing research. B) They form the foundation for the current evidenced-based practice movement. C) Nursing researchers dislike them because they do not focus on abstract concepts. D) They often are developed into major nursing theories. Answer: B Q: Identify the primary role of the nurse in Swanson's Theory of Caring. A) To motivate clients to maintain and improve their health B) To guide clients in finding and understanding the meaning of their lives C) To guide the client through discussions of their experiences so that they believe that their problems are understood D) To reinforce all of the client's actions that they undertake to protect them- selves from harm, either internal or external and are shown in actions toward others and the environment in general Answer: C Q: Which of the following is an essential element in Parse's the Man-Liv- ing-Health Model? A) Understanding the patterns of how clients made the successful transition to wellness B) Invoking the principle of nonsummativity C) Viewing the client as an open system that exchanges energy and information with the environment D) The client's ability to make free choices Answer: D Q: Identify the primary role of the nurse in Parse's the Man-Living-Health Model. A) To motivate clients to maintain and improve their health B) To guide clients in finding and understanding the meaning of their lives C) To guide the client through discussions of their experiences so that they believe that their problems are understood D) To reinforce all of the client's actions that they undertake to protect them- selves from harm, either internal or external and are shown in actions toward others and the environment in general Answer: B Q: Select all of the factors that are key to Pender's Health Promotion Model that are linked to a person's motivation to improve his or her health status. A) How important it is to be healthy B) How much control he or she has over his or her health C) How the health-care system addresses his or her needs D) What it means to him or her to be healthy E) What types of diseases and illnesses he or she overcame in the past F) What the benefits and barriers are to health improvement Answer: A B D F
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