HNB-BC TEST PREP COMPLETE SET OF CURRENT EXAM
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
"The moral ideal of nursing in which the nurse brings one's whole self into a
relationship with the whole self of the person being cared for in order to protect
that person's vulnerability, preserve her or his humanity and dignity, and
reinforce the meaning and experience of oneness and unity" is how AHNA
defines human caring, also known as the holistic nursing process" (AHNA,
2013, p.90).
All things are one. The use of presence, intentionality, and unconditional
acceptance as a healing tool by nurses; b) consciousness; and c) energy and the
interconnectedness of all things
d) Humane care, or the comprehensive nursing approach
Answers for Theories of Unity: a) Integral Theory b) Rogers
ANSWER: Integral Theory Ken Wilber discovered that the hundreds of human
potential systems and models he studied could be boiled down to five basic
components: states, types, lines, quadrants, and stages.
The AQAL ("All Quadrants, All Levels...) model is the name given to this.
Various levels of experience are represented by stages of awareness.
ANSWER for Rogers Theory According to Martha Rogers' theory of unitary
humans, people are dynamic creatures that are influenced by their surroundings
and have an impact on their health and well-being.
"Integrated, congruent functioning aimed toward reaching one's highest
potential" is the definition of wellness given by ANSWER (AHNA, 2012, p.
92). The National wellbeing Institute defines wellbeing as i.) a positive and
affirming experience; ii. a self-directed, growing, and intentional process of
reaching one's full potential; and iii. a multifaceted, holistic approach that takes
into account one's surroundings, lifestyle, and mental and spiritual health.
Health: ANSWER "An individually defined state or process in which the
individual (nurse, client, family, group, or community) experiences a sense of
well-being, harmony, and unity such that subjective experiences about health,
, health beliefs, and values are honored; a process of becoming, expanding
consciousness." (AHNA, 2012, page 88)
Centering: ANSWER The holistic nurse employs herself as a healing tool. In
particular, the holistic nurse: a) Takes care of themselves before speaking with
clients.
(#1) i) Recognizes and articulates the goal of centering
ii) Gains self-centering knowledge and abilities iii) Acknowledges that
centering may need to be repeated
Holistic nursing process: ANSWER employs authenticity, compassion,
intentionality, and presence throughout the process (#98).
According to the AHNA Description of Holistic Nursing, which of the
following assertions accurately describes holism? - ANSWER 1. Holism entails
knowledge of energy flow and meridians. 2. Expanding consciousness is a
component of health in holism.
3. Holism entails viewing each person as a cohesive whole.
4. Co-creating and co-evolving connections is a component of holism (Answer
3 is accurate.)
Nightingale, Florence Answer 1. Agency 2. Dignity 3. Interdependence 4.
Solidarity 5. Subsidiarity are the six values of decent care.
6. Sustainability
Environmental Adaptation Theory - ANSWER Florence Nightingale and Louise
Selanders: offering outside assistance that highlights the environment's healthful
qualities (cleanliness, fresh air, light, warmth, and order). Encouraging nurses to
attend to patients' emotional and nutritional requirements
According to Jean Watson's ANSWER Theory of Human Caring & Caring
Science, a holistic nurse engages in human caring by bringing her complete self
to a connection.
Theories of Unity: M. Rogers's comprehensive and scientific theory of unitary
humans, B. Dossey's integral theory, and the environment of individuals
ANSWER: Martha Rogers The environment and the individual are intertwined
in the science of unitary humans. Humans are open systems that constantly
interact with their surroundings.
The ANSWER Theory of Integral Nursing by Barbara Dossey states that the
patient, family, community, and health are all systems.
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
"The moral ideal of nursing in which the nurse brings one's whole self into a
relationship with the whole self of the person being cared for in order to protect
that person's vulnerability, preserve her or his humanity and dignity, and
reinforce the meaning and experience of oneness and unity" is how AHNA
defines human caring, also known as the holistic nursing process" (AHNA,
2013, p.90).
All things are one. The use of presence, intentionality, and unconditional
acceptance as a healing tool by nurses; b) consciousness; and c) energy and the
interconnectedness of all things
d) Humane care, or the comprehensive nursing approach
Answers for Theories of Unity: a) Integral Theory b) Rogers
ANSWER: Integral Theory Ken Wilber discovered that the hundreds of human
potential systems and models he studied could be boiled down to five basic
components: states, types, lines, quadrants, and stages.
The AQAL ("All Quadrants, All Levels...) model is the name given to this.
Various levels of experience are represented by stages of awareness.
ANSWER for Rogers Theory According to Martha Rogers' theory of unitary
humans, people are dynamic creatures that are influenced by their surroundings
and have an impact on their health and well-being.
"Integrated, congruent functioning aimed toward reaching one's highest
potential" is the definition of wellness given by ANSWER (AHNA, 2012, p.
92). The National wellbeing Institute defines wellbeing as i.) a positive and
affirming experience; ii. a self-directed, growing, and intentional process of
reaching one's full potential; and iii. a multifaceted, holistic approach that takes
into account one's surroundings, lifestyle, and mental and spiritual health.
Health: ANSWER "An individually defined state or process in which the
individual (nurse, client, family, group, or community) experiences a sense of
well-being, harmony, and unity such that subjective experiences about health,
, health beliefs, and values are honored; a process of becoming, expanding
consciousness." (AHNA, 2012, page 88)
Centering: ANSWER The holistic nurse employs herself as a healing tool. In
particular, the holistic nurse: a) Takes care of themselves before speaking with
clients.
(#1) i) Recognizes and articulates the goal of centering
ii) Gains self-centering knowledge and abilities iii) Acknowledges that
centering may need to be repeated
Holistic nursing process: ANSWER employs authenticity, compassion,
intentionality, and presence throughout the process (#98).
According to the AHNA Description of Holistic Nursing, which of the
following assertions accurately describes holism? - ANSWER 1. Holism entails
knowledge of energy flow and meridians. 2. Expanding consciousness is a
component of health in holism.
3. Holism entails viewing each person as a cohesive whole.
4. Co-creating and co-evolving connections is a component of holism (Answer
3 is accurate.)
Nightingale, Florence Answer 1. Agency 2. Dignity 3. Interdependence 4.
Solidarity 5. Subsidiarity are the six values of decent care.
6. Sustainability
Environmental Adaptation Theory - ANSWER Florence Nightingale and Louise
Selanders: offering outside assistance that highlights the environment's healthful
qualities (cleanliness, fresh air, light, warmth, and order). Encouraging nurses to
attend to patients' emotional and nutritional requirements
According to Jean Watson's ANSWER Theory of Human Caring & Caring
Science, a holistic nurse engages in human caring by bringing her complete self
to a connection.
Theories of Unity: M. Rogers's comprehensive and scientific theory of unitary
humans, B. Dossey's integral theory, and the environment of individuals
ANSWER: Martha Rogers The environment and the individual are intertwined
in the science of unitary humans. Humans are open systems that constantly
interact with their surroundings.
The ANSWER Theory of Integral Nursing by Barbara Dossey states that the
patient, family, community, and health are all systems.