HNB-BC NEW EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS FOR TOP PERFORMANCE
Core Value 1: Art and Science of Holistic Nursing: ANSWER Holistic Ethics,
Theories, and Philosophy
ANSWER Holistic Nurse Self-Reflection, Self-Development, & Self-Care: Art
& Science of Holistic Nursing Core Value 2
Core Value 3: Art & Science of Holistic Nursing: ANSWER Holistic Caring
Process
Holistic communication, therapeutic relationships, healing environments, and
cultural care are the answers to the fourth core value of the art and science of
holistic nursing.
ANSWER: Holistic Education & Research Core Value 5: Art & Science of
Holistic Nursing
AHNA-ANSWER's founder, Charlotte McQuire
ANSWER 1980 was the year that AHNA was founded.
When did the ANA recognize holistic nursing? ANSWER 2006
The Scope & Standards of Holistic Nursing Practice were released at what
time? ANSWER 2007
What is AHNA's vision? The response is, "Every nurse is a holistic nurse."
What is AHNA's mission? - REPLY "To shed light on holism in nursing
practice, research, advocacy, and education."
ANSWER: What Is Holistic Nursing? Every nursing practice that aims to heal
the whole person
, An 1835 essay by a doctor on "self-limiting diseases" claimed that "some
diseases are controlled by nature alone." Dr. Jacob Bigelow's response
Hippocrates, a Greek philosopher, urged physicians to pay attention to their
patients' emotions and life circumstances.
"And therefore if the head and the body are to be well, you must begin by
curing the soul," said a Greek philosopher. SOCRATES' ANSWER
Integrating a person's entire being—body, mind, emotion, spirit, energy, and
environment—is the definition of healing.
Self-Reflection Definition: ANSWER Examining one's own ideas, values,
beliefs, experiences, actions, and inner wisdom
Why Engage in Self-Reflection? ANSWER improves self-awareness and
comprehension and encourages introspection. enables one to become more real
and attentive by getting to know oneself better.
Theorist Hildegard Peplau's Theory of Interpersonal Relations
Theorist's Science of Unitary Human Beings - ANSWER Rogers, Martha
ANSWER Madeleine Leininger's Cultural Care Theory of Diversity and
Universality
Theorist: Health as Expanding Consciousness Theory - ANSWER Newman,
Margaret
ANSWER: Modeling & Role-Modeling (Theorist) Mary Ann Swain, Evelyn
Tomlin, and Helen Erikson
Theorist's Human Becoming School of Thought - ANSWER Parse, Rosemarie
Rizzo
ANSWER Josephine Paterson & Loretta Zderad Humanistic Nursing Theory
(Theorist)
ANSWER Jean Watson, "Theory of Human Caring & Caring Science"
Theorist's Theory of Integral Nursing: ANSWER Dossey, Barbara
Theorist Barbara Dossey's Mid-Range Theory of Integrative Nurse Coaching
ANSWERS FOR TOP PERFORMANCE
Core Value 1: Art and Science of Holistic Nursing: ANSWER Holistic Ethics,
Theories, and Philosophy
ANSWER Holistic Nurse Self-Reflection, Self-Development, & Self-Care: Art
& Science of Holistic Nursing Core Value 2
Core Value 3: Art & Science of Holistic Nursing: ANSWER Holistic Caring
Process
Holistic communication, therapeutic relationships, healing environments, and
cultural care are the answers to the fourth core value of the art and science of
holistic nursing.
ANSWER: Holistic Education & Research Core Value 5: Art & Science of
Holistic Nursing
AHNA-ANSWER's founder, Charlotte McQuire
ANSWER 1980 was the year that AHNA was founded.
When did the ANA recognize holistic nursing? ANSWER 2006
The Scope & Standards of Holistic Nursing Practice were released at what
time? ANSWER 2007
What is AHNA's vision? The response is, "Every nurse is a holistic nurse."
What is AHNA's mission? - REPLY "To shed light on holism in nursing
practice, research, advocacy, and education."
ANSWER: What Is Holistic Nursing? Every nursing practice that aims to heal
the whole person
, An 1835 essay by a doctor on "self-limiting diseases" claimed that "some
diseases are controlled by nature alone." Dr. Jacob Bigelow's response
Hippocrates, a Greek philosopher, urged physicians to pay attention to their
patients' emotions and life circumstances.
"And therefore if the head and the body are to be well, you must begin by
curing the soul," said a Greek philosopher. SOCRATES' ANSWER
Integrating a person's entire being—body, mind, emotion, spirit, energy, and
environment—is the definition of healing.
Self-Reflection Definition: ANSWER Examining one's own ideas, values,
beliefs, experiences, actions, and inner wisdom
Why Engage in Self-Reflection? ANSWER improves self-awareness and
comprehension and encourages introspection. enables one to become more real
and attentive by getting to know oneself better.
Theorist Hildegard Peplau's Theory of Interpersonal Relations
Theorist's Science of Unitary Human Beings - ANSWER Rogers, Martha
ANSWER Madeleine Leininger's Cultural Care Theory of Diversity and
Universality
Theorist: Health as Expanding Consciousness Theory - ANSWER Newman,
Margaret
ANSWER: Modeling & Role-Modeling (Theorist) Mary Ann Swain, Evelyn
Tomlin, and Helen Erikson
Theorist's Human Becoming School of Thought - ANSWER Parse, Rosemarie
Rizzo
ANSWER Josephine Paterson & Loretta Zderad Humanistic Nursing Theory
(Theorist)
ANSWER Jean Watson, "Theory of Human Caring & Caring Science"
Theorist's Theory of Integral Nursing: ANSWER Dossey, Barbara
Theorist Barbara Dossey's Mid-Range Theory of Integrative Nurse Coaching