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MABINI COLLEGES, INC. 12.

The focused of her theory Twenty One nursing


Daet, Camarines Norte problems is more on nursing-centered than client-
College of Nursing and Midwifery centered, and gave importance to problem solving .
a. Faye Glenn Abdellah c. Margareth Jean
BSN 1 – RABE 3 Watson
Theoretical Foundation in Nursing b. Madeleine Leininger d. Sister Callista Roy
2ND SEM. SY 2021 – 2022
Situation 1
Name __________________ Score ______ Sheer Ann is assigned in the Emergency Room. A
patient came complaining of headache, fever for 2 days
1. She was the first woman to be granted the Order of and said he had vomited once. Upon inspection she
Merit and the Royal Red Cross (RRC) by Queen Victoria noticed several rashes on both arms and on the
of Great Britain. abdomen. She performed TSB to lower the temp.
a. Betty Neuman b. Florence Nightingale 13. Vomiting according to Abdellah is an example of a
c.Imogene King d. Joyce Travelbee health need classified as:
2. Her model is composed of three interacting systems; a. assessment c. intervention
personal, interpersonal, and social communication. She b. Covert d. overt
is well known for her Goal Attainment Theory. 14. While rashes on patient’s on both arms and in the
a. Betty Neuman b. Florence Nightingale abdomen are;
c.Imogene King d. Joyce Travelbee_ a. assessment c. intervention
3. According to her, there are three lines of prevention: b. Covreguert d. overt
primary, secondary, and 15. Inspection is a form of;
Tertiary, and focused on the different clients’ stressors. a. assessment c. intervention
Well known for her System theory b. Covert d. overt
a. Betty Neuman b. Florence Nightingale 16. While performing TSB is a/an;
c.Imogene King d. Joyce Travelbee a. assessment b. Covert
4. She is a psychiatric nurse, as such she used her c. intervention d. overt
experiences in formulating her Human-human Situation 2
relationship model. Nurse Biatrix Mae ensure that the patient having
a. Betty Neuman b. Florence Nightingale conversation with co Nurse Mojibur about their patient
c.Imogene King d. Joyce Travelbee Elvie who is suffering from ulcer, secondary to frequent
5. Regarded as Psychiatric Nurse of the Century. skipping of meals and drinking alcoholic beverages.
Described nurse-patient relationship as a four-phase They ensure that they collaboratively coordinate with the
phenomenon. Known for her Interpersonal Relations Dietary team .Likewise, she regularly check the diet and
Theory. patient’s environment and provide information re: effects
a.Dorothea Orem b. Hildegard Peplau of alcohol in human body.
c. Patricia Benner d. Virginia Henderson 17. Applying Imogene King’s theory, regularly checking
6. Popularly called First Lady of Nursing and First Truly the patient’s diet is an intervention in what level?
International Nurse. Known for her 14 Basic Human a. interpersonal c. personal
Needs Theory. b. environmental d. social
a.Dorothea Orem b. Hildegard Peplau 18. Conversation with co-nurse regarding patient’s
c. Patricia Benner d. Virginia Henderson clinical status is in what level?
7. According to her, nursing is helping clients to a. interpersonal c.. environmental
establish or identify ways to perform self-care activities. b. personal d. social
Nursing actions is geared towards the independence of 19.Interaction with co-workers and considering the
the clients. Known for her Self-care condition of the environment is;
theory of Nursing. a. interpersonal c.. environmental
a.Dorothea Orem b. Hildegard Peplau b. b. personal d. social
c. Patricia Benner d. Virginia Henderson Situation 3
8. She focused on the skills acquisition in nursing as Private Nurse Anika is attending to Baby Tina Grace
basis for her novice to expert theory. needs since both parents are working and go home just
a.Dorothea Orem b. Hildegard Peplau on weekend.
c. Patricia Benner d. Virginia Henderson 20.Based on Dorothy Johnson’s theory; the nurse is
9. According to her there are three types of stimuli; stablishing a subsystem called;
focal, contextual and residual. She developed the a. Attachment c .dependency
Adaptation theory which explained the four adaptive b. b. Eliminative d. sexual
modes. 21. As the child grows older, she always follow what
a. Faye Glenn Abdellah c. Margareth Jean nurse Anika advised her to do, and interested on all
Watson activities both of them engaged in. This shows a
b. Madeleine Leininger d. Sister Callista Roy subsystem of;
10.She formulated the transcultural theory wherein the a. Attachment c .dependency
key component is cultural diversity but recognized that b. Eliminative d. sexual
cultural universality exists in different culture. 22. The parents reminded Nurse Anika to avoid giving
a. Faye Glenn Abdellah c. Margareth Jean pork to the child because it is prohibited by their religion.
Watson This is an example of this subsystem;
b. Madeleine Leininger d. Sister Callista Roy a. Attachment c .dependency
11. Her theory on Philosophy and Science of Caring b. Eliminative d. sexual
focused on moral and philosophical basis for nursing. It 23. Nurse Anika gave Baby Tina Grace Barbi doll to
addresses aspects of preventing illness and play and pink dresses to wear. She will not allow her to
experiencing peaceful death. engage in athletic type games. This is evident of
a. Faye Glenn Abdellah c. Margareth Jean subsystem;
Watson a. Attachment c .dependency
b. Madeleine Leininger d. Sister Callista Roy b. Eliminative d. sexual

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24. According to Travelbee when a nurse is involved but 38. At this stage, she has a better understanding of the
not incapacitated by the involvement, this is called; situation based on background understanding, had
a. Empathy c. practice shown increased confidence in her knowledge & skills.
b. rapport d. sympathy a. Advance beginner c. competent
25.While, this refer to similarities of experience and the b. novice d. proficient
desire to understand another person. 39. To present, she is no longer relies on analytical
a. Empathy c. rapport principle to understand the situation to perform
b. practice d. sympathy appropriate action and seeing the big picture.
a. competent c. novice
b. expert d. proficient
26. When the nurse and the patient relationship goes 40. An expert nurse was moved from her present area
deeper and more therapeutic (OB ward) to a new area. Is it possible that she will be
a. Empathy b. practice considered an advance beginner?
c. rapport d. sympathy a. No b. yes
27. Applying Henderson theory, the first human need is; b. uncertain
a. Avoiding dangers in the environment 41. Known for her The Legacy of nursing, Notes on the
b. sleeping and resting Nursing: What it is, What it is Not? Teach nurses on what to
c. Breathing normally observe –how –to-observe?
d. worshipping according to one’s faith a. Florence Nightingale b. Virginia Hendrson
28. While the last human needs is; c. Dorothea Orem d. Faye Glenn Abdellah
a. Avoiding dangers in the environment 42. She believed that the environment was the major
b. sleeping and resting component creating illness in patient ;
c. Breathing normally
a. Florence Nightingale b. Virginia Henderson
d. worshipping according to one’s faith
c. Dorothea Orem d. Faye Glenn Abdellah
29. A nurse working interdependently with the health
team according to her is ; 43, Applying environmental theory which is the correct
a. Taking others role statement in assessing a patient?
b. works and contribute to meet goal a. How many hours of sleep did you have?
c. Works alone b. At what time did you sleep last night?
d. participate at times with the team c. Did you have a good night sleep?
30. Neuman’s theory focused on health prevention. d. What did you dreamed last night?
This level pertains to capacity of an individual to obtain 44. She is known for her 14 components that make up basic
an optimal level of functioning; nursing care?
a. Primary c. secondary a. Florence Nightingale b. Virginia Henderson
b. tertiary d. maximum c. Dorothea Orem d. Faye Glenn Abdellah
31. While this level focused on actual treatment or 45. Considering the 14 components that make up basic
adjustment to facilitate strengthening of a person after nursing care; the first 9 components are classified as;
being exposed to a certain disease or illness. a. physiological b. psychological
a. Primary c. secondary c. spiritual and moral d. sociologically
b. tertiary d. maximum 46. While this theorist is known for her 21 nursing problems;
32. Focuses on helping alleviate the actual existing
a. Florence Nightingale b. Virginia Henderson
effects of an action that altered the balance of health of a
c. Dorothea Orem d. Faye Glenn Abdellah
person.
a. Primary c. secondary 47. Which of the following nursing problem is classified as
b. tertiary d. maximum basic for all patients?
33. The following are the 8 self-care requisites according a. to maintain good hygiene and physical comfort
to Orem; except; b, to facilitate the maintenance of elimination
a. Maintenance of sufficient air c.To create and/or maintain a therapeutic
b. Maintenance of sufficient intake of food environment
c. Maintenance of sufficient intake of water d. to accept the optimum possible goals in the light
d. maintenance of information of limitations, physical, and emotional.
Situation 4 48. While this is classified as sustenal care needs,
Questions nos. 34-40 related to Patricia Benner’s a. to maintain good hygiene and physical comfort
theory. b, to facilitate the maintenance of elimination
34. Instead of using environment she suggested this c.To create and/or maintain a therapeutic
term because it refers to social environment with social environment
definition and meaning; d. to accept the optimum possible goals in the light
a. Locality c. problem
of limitations, physical, and emotional
b. situation d. solution
49. Further, this is considered a restorative care needs;
35. Joanna a graduating nursing students had acquired
skills, she considered as; a. to maintain good hygiene and physical comfort
a. Advance beginner c. competent b, to facilitate the maintenance of elimination
b. novice d. proficient c.To create and/or maintain a therapeutic
36. After 3 years of working as Staff nurse in CNPH, environment
she was more responsible for managing patient care, but d. to accept the optimum possible goals in the light
still sought advice from those experienced health of limitations, physical, and emotional
workers,; 50. This includes promotion of health, prevention of illness,
a. Advance beginner c. competent and the care of the ill, disabled and dying people.
b. novice d. proficient a. Sociology b. nursing
37. As she progress in her work, she had shown c. health d. theory
mastery, and level of efficiency was evident. She could
give advice to new nurses in her area.
a. Advance beginner c. competent
b. novice d. proficient

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