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Match the following concepts to their corresponding theory.
Health is a purposeful, adaptive response to internal and external stimuli to maintain balance and comfort.


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1 point
Environment: Not Defined
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1 point
Match the following concepts to their corresponding theory.
The patient, together with the nurse, explore means and agree on means to achieve goals.


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1 point
Mothers apply insect repellant lotions to their children before going to school.
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1 point
Match the following scenario's to the appropriate phase of the nurse-patient relationship.

The patient is able to eat all of the food in his breakfast tray without assistance.
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According to Neuman Systems Model, the increase in energy that occurs in relation to the degree of reaction to the stressor is termed as:
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1 point
Imogene King's "goal attainment theory" is a type of:
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1 point
Match the following concepts to their corresponding theory.
Concerned with the phenomenological experiences of individuals and the exploration of human experiences.


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1 point
Match the following scenario's to the appropriate phase of the nurse-patient relationship.

The nurse allows the patient to self-medicate the patients injectable medications after successive patient demonstrations.
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2 points
“Each human being perceives the world as a total person in making transactions with individuals and things in environment”
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1 point
Match the following concepts to their corresponding theory.
The instrument for the delivery of interpersonal nursing is the therapeutic use of self.
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1 point
Peplau’s theory application nursing process:
Mrs. JL is on pelvic traction and she is restricted to bed.
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2 points
Match the following concepts to their corresponding theory.
Behavioural System Model
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1 point
Nursing helps increase the possibility of making responsible choices, since this is how human beings are able to become.
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1 point
Given scenarios to their corresponding behavior:
A nurse undergoes a series of training to be a certified forensic nurse.
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1 point
Match the following scenario's to the appropriate phase of the nurse-patient relationship.

A nurse working with a non-cooperative patient, spends quiet time with the patient even if they aren't speaking with each other.
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1 point
The sequential phases of interpersonal relationship in Peplau's theory includes all, EXCEPT:
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1 point
Given scenarios to their corresponding behavior:
Nurses on duty do not have fixed food break schedules, but do so when free.
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1 point
In Johnson's theory, “Unitary human health signifies an irreducible human field manifestation. It cannot be measured by the parameters of biology or physics or of the social sciences.
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1 point
Match the following concepts to their corresponding theory.
Identified the 3 phases of nurse-patient relationship.
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1 point
Match the following scenario's to the appropriate phase of the nurse-patient relationship.

The patient and the nurse agree to have afternoon walks before dinner to promote patient physical activity.
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2 points
Potential problems during the termination phase:
Patient becomes psychologically dependent to the nurse.
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1 point
In Johnson's theory, Nursing is concerned with the individual's unique being and striving towards becoming, nurtured in relationships.
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1 point
In Neuman's Theory, Client as the authority figure and prime decision maker in the relationship.
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1 point
A nurse applies pressure to a client's bleeding wound.
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1 point
Given scenarios to their corresponding behavior:
Student nurses should wear the appropriate nursing uniform and bewell groomed at all times.
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1 point
A diabetic patient follows their prescribed diet with appropriate exercise.
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1 point
Energy signifies the dynamic nature of the field; a field is in continuous motion and is infinite.”
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5 points
Match the following descriptions to their corresponding concepts in Human to human relationship.

1) First impression by the nurse with the ill person.

2) Nurse and patient perceive each other as a unique person.

3) Ability to share in the other person's experience.

4) The nurse has the desire to alleviate the cause of the patient's illness or suffering.

5) Nursing actions are done to relieve the patient's distress.
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1 point
Given scenarios to their corresponding behavior:
An elderly male is being assisted by the nurse to walk around the room.
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1 point
Match the following scenario's to the appropriate phase of the nurse-patient relationship

The nurse reviews the patient chart before going to the patient's room.
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1 point
"The unitary human is one who co-participates in the universe in creating becoming and who is whole, open and free to choose ways of becoming"
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1 point
Match the following concepts to their corresponding theory.
Identified 6 nursing roles which is carried out through the relationship between the client and the nurse.
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1 point
Given scenarios to their corresponding behavior:
A nurse stands of for the client as a patient's advocate in the promotion of health and the prevention of harm.
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1 point
Peplau’s theory application nursing process:
Mrs. JL was free to express problems regarding difficulty in mobilizing.
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1 point
The level of prevention:
A rehabilitated alcoholic regularly attends support system meetings
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1 point
In Pelietler's theory, Professional nursing is conceptualized as finding out the patient's need for help
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1 point
Match the following scenario's to the appropriate phase of the nurse-patient relationship.

The nurse and the patient frequently evaluate day-to-day progress of a hypertension reduction intervention.
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1 point
Peplau's Developmental Stages of the Nurse-Client Relationship
Client met needs, Mutual termination of relationship and Sense of security is formed
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1 point
Peplau's Developmental Stages of the Nurse-Client Relationship:
Preconceptions are worked through, Early levels of trust are developed
and Roles begin to be understood
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1 point
Given scenarios to their corresponding behavior:
A pediatric patient is clam as long as their parents are with them.
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1 point
In Rogers theory, Man cannot be taken automistically.
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1 point
Match the following concepts to their corresponding theory.

Nursing is concerned with the individual's unique being and striving towards becoming, nurtured in relationships.
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1 point
The level of prevention:
In a motor-vehicle accident, emergency medical personnel applies a cervical collar to the victims.
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1 point
Given scenarios to their corresponding behavior:
A nurse who is focused on giving care may sometimes pass through their 8hour shift without a bladder break.
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2 points
Mother of modern nursing?
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2 points
Match the following concepts to their corresponding theory.
Neuman Model
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1 point
Match the following concepts to their corresponding theory.
Refers to the nurse's physical 'being there', and psychological 'being with' a client for the purpose of meeting the patient's health care needs.
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1 point
Health and wellness programs are being implemented by companies for their employees
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1 point
Health is a matter of survival.