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PNLE: FON Practice Exam for History , Concepts D.

Swanson
and Theories 8. Caring involves 5 processes, KNOWING, BEING
WITH, DOING FOR, ENABLING and MAINTAINING
BELIEF.
1. The four major concepts in nursing theory are
A. Benner
the
B. Watson
A. Person, Environment, Nurse, Health
C. Leininger
B. Nurse, Person, Environment, Cure
D. Swanson
C. Promotive, Preventive, Curative,
9. Caring is healing, it is communicated through
Rehabilitative
the consciousness of the nurse to the individual
D. Person, Environment, Nursing, Health
being cared for. It allows access to higher human
2. The act of utilizing the environment of the
spirit.
patient to assist him in his recovery is theorized by
A. Benner
A. Nightingale
B. Watson
B. Benner
C. Leininger
C. Swanson
D. Swanson
D. King
10. Caring means that person, events, projects and
3. For her, Nursing is a theoretical system of
things matter to people. It reveals stress and
knowledge that prescribes a process of analysis
coping options. Caring creates responsibility. It is
and action related to care of the ill person
an inherent feature of nursing practice. It helps the
A. King
nurse assist clients to recover in the face of the
B. Henderson
illness.
C. Roy
A. Benner
D. Leininger
B. Watson
4. According to her, Nursing is a helping or assistive
C. Leininger
profession to persons who are wholly or partly
D. Swanson
dependent or when those who are supposedly
11. Which of the following is NOT TRUE about
caring for them are no longer able to give care.
profession according to Marie Jahoda?
A. Henderson
A. A profession is an organization of an
B. Orem
occupational group based on the application
C. Swanson
of special knowledge
D. Neuman
B. It serves specific interest of a group
5. Nursing is a unique profession, Concerned with
C. It is altruistic
all the variables affecting an individual’s response
D. Quality of work is of greater importance than
to stressors, which are intra, inter and extra
the rewards
personal in nature.
12. Which of the following is NOT an attribute of a
A. Neuman
professional?
B. Johnson
A. Concerned with quantity
C. Watson
B. Self directed
D. Parse
C. Committed to spirit of inquiry
6. The unique function of the nurse is to assist the
D. Independent
individual, sick or well, in the performance of those
13. The most unique characteristic of nursing as a
activities contributing to health that he would
profession is
perform unaided if he has the necessary strength,
A. Education
will and knowledge, and do this in such a way as to
B. Theory
help him gain independence as rapidly as possible.
C. Caring
A. Henderson
D. Autonomy
B. Abdellah
14. This is the distinctive individual qualities that
C. Levin
differentiate a person to another
D. Peplau
A. Philosophy
7. Caring is the essence and central unifying, a
B. Personality
dominant domain that distinguishes nursing from
C. Charm
other health disciplines. Care is an essential human
D. Character
need.
15. Refers to the moral values and beliefs that are
A. Benner
used as guides to personal behavior and actions
B. Watson
A. Philosophy
C. Leininger
B. Personality
C. Charm D. Total patient care
D. Character 24. Who developed the first theory of nursing?
16. As a nurse manager, which of the following A. Hammurabi
best describes this function? B. Alexander
A. Initiate modification on client’s lifestyle C. Fabiola
B. Protect client’s right D. Nightingale
C. Coordinates the activities of other members 25. She introduces the NATURE OF NURSING
of the health team in managing patient care MODEL.
D. Provide in service education programs, Use A. Henderson
accurate nursing audit, formulate philosophy B. Nightingale
and vision of the institution C. Parse
17. What best describes nurses as a care provider? D. Orlando
A. Determine client’s need 26. She described the four conservation principle.
B. Provide direct nursing care A. Levin
C. Help client recognize and cope with stressful B. Leininger
psychological situation C. Orlando
D. Works in combined effort with all those D. Parse
involved in patient’s care 27. Proposed the HEALTH CARE SYSTEM MODEL.
18. The nurse questions a doctors order of A. Henderson
Morphine sulfate 50 mg, IM for a client with B. Orem
pancreatitis. Which role best fit that statement? C. Parse
A. Change agent D. Neuman
B. Client advocate 28. Conceptualized the BEHAVIORAL SYSTEM
C. Case manager MODEL
D. Collaborator A. Orem
19. These are nursing intervention that requires B. Johnson
knowledge, skills and expertise of multiple health C. Henderson
professionals. D. Parse
A. Dependent 29. Developed the CLINICAL NURSING – A HELPING
B. Independent ART MODEL
C. Interdependent A. Swanson
D. Intradependent B. Hall
20. What type of patient care model is the most C. Weidenbach
common for student nurses and private duty D. Zderad
nurses? 30. Developed the ROLE MODELING and
A. Total patient care MODELING theory
B. Team nursing A. Erickson,Tomlin,Swain
C. Primary Nursing B. Neuman
D. Case management C. Newman
21. This is the best patient care model when there D. Benner and Wrubel
are many nurses but few patients. 31. Proposed the GRAND THEORY OF NURSING AS
A. Functional nursing CARING
B. Team nursing A. Erickson, Tomlin, Swain
C. Primary nursing B. Peterson,Zderad
D. Total patient care C. Bnner,Wrubel
22. This patient care model works best when there D. Boykin,Schoenhofer
are plenty of patient but few nurses 32. Postulated the INTERPERSONAL ASPECT OF
A. Functional nursing NURSING
B. Team nursing A. Travelbee
C. Primary nursing B. Swanson
D. Total patient care C. Zderad
23. RN assumes 24 hour responsibility for the D. Peplau
client to maintain continuity of care across shifts, 33. He proposed the theory of morality that is
days or visits. based on MUTUAL TRUST
A. Functional nursing A. Freud
B. Team nursing B. Erikson
C. Primary nursing C. Kohlberg
D. Peters 42. She dies of yellow fever in her search for truth
34. He proposed the theory of morality based on to prove that yellow fever is carried by a
PRINCIPLES mosquitoes.
A. Freud A. Clara louise Maas
B. Erikson B. Pearl Tucker
C. Kohlberg C. Isabel Hampton Robb
D. Peters D. Caroline Hampton Robb
35. Freud postulated that child adopts parental 43. He was called the father of sanitation.
standards and traits through A. Abraham
A. Imitation B. Hippocrates
B. Introjection C. Moses
C. Identification D. Willam Halstead
D. Regression 44. The country where SHUSHURUTU originated
36. According to them, Morality is measured of A. China
how people treat human being and that a moral B. Egypt
child strives to be kind and just C. India
A. Zderad and Peterson D. Babylonia
B. Benner and Wrubel 45. They put girls clothes on male infants to drive
C. Fowler and Westerhoff evil forces away
D. Schulman and Mekler A. Chinese
37. Postulated that FAITH is the way of behaving. B. Egyptian
He developed four theories of faith and C. Indian
development based on his experience. D. Babylonian
A. Giligan 46. In what period of nursing does people believe
B. Westerhoff in TREPHINING to drive evil forces away?
C. Fowler A. Dark period
D. Freud B. Intuitive period
38. He described the development of faith. He C. Contemporary period
suggested that faith is a spiritual dimension that D. Educative period
gives meaning to a persons life. Faith according to 47. This period ended when Pastor Fliedner, build
him, is a relational phenomenon. Kaiserwerth institute for the training of
A. Giligan Deaconesses
B. Westerhoff A. Apprentice period
C. Fowler B. Dark period
D. Freud C. Contemporary period
39. Established in 1906 by the Baptist foreign D. Educative period
mission society of America. Miss rose nicolet, was 48. Period of nursing where religious Christian
it’s first superintendent. orders emerged to take care of the sick
A. St. Paul Hospital School of nursing A. Apprentice period
B. Iloilo Mission Hospital School of nursing B. Dark period
C. Philippine General Hospital School of nursing C. Contemporary period
D. St. Luke’s Hospital School of nursing D. Educative period
40. Anastacia Giron-Tupas was the first Filipino 49. Founded the second order of St. Francis of
nurse to occupy the position of chief nurse in this Assisi
hospital. A. St. Catherine
A. St. Paul Hospital B. St. Anne
B. Iloilo Mission Hospital C. St. Clare
C. Philippine General Hospital D. St. Elizabeth
D. St. Luke’s Hospital 50. This period marked the religious upheaval of
41. She was the daughter of Hungarian kings, who Luther, Who questions the Christian faith.
feed 300-900 people everyday in their gate, builds A. Apprentice period
hospitals, and care of the poor and sick herself. B. Dark period
A. Elizabeth C. Contemporary period
B. Catherine D. Educative period
C. Nightingale 51. According to the Biopsychosocial and spiritual
D. Sairey Gamp theory of Sister Callista Roy, Man, As a SOCIAL
being is
A. Like all other men C. Self centered
B. Like some other men D. Maximum degree of self conflict
C. Like no other men 60. This is the essence of mental health
D. Like men A. Self awareness
52. She conceptualized that man, as an Open B. Self actualization
system is in constant interaction and transaction C. Self esteem
with a changing environment. D. Self worth
A. Roy 61. Florence nightingale is born in
B. Levin A. Germany
C. Neuman B. Britain
D. Newman C. France
53. In a CLOSED system, which of the following is D. Italy
true? 62. Which is unlikely of Florence Nightingale?
A. Affected by matter A. Born May 12, 1840
B. A sole island in vast ocean B. Built St. Thomas school of nursing when she
C. Allows input was 40 years old
D. Constantly affected by matter, energy, C. Notes in nursing
information D. Notes in hospital
54. Who postulated the WHOLISTIC concept that 63. What country did Florence Nightingale train in
the totality is greater than sum of its parts? nursing?
A. Roy A. Belgium
B. Rogers B. US
C. Henderson C. Germany
D. Johnson D. England
55. She theorized that man is composed of sub and 64. Which of the following is recognized for
supra systems. Subsystems are cells, tissues, developing the concept of HIGH LEVEL WELLNESS?
organs and systems while the suprasystems are A. Erikson
family, society and community. B. Madaw
A. Roy C. Peplau
B. Rogers D. Dunn
C. Henderson 65. One of the expectations is for nurses to join
D. Johnson professional association primarily because of
56. Which of the following is not true about the A. Promotes advancement and professional
human needs? growth among its members
A. Certain needs are common to all people B. Works for raising funds for nurse’s benefit
B. Needs should be followed exactly in C. Facilitate and establishes acquaintances
accordance with their hierarchy D. Assist them and securing jobs abroad
C. Needs are stimulated by internal factors 66. Founder of the PNA
D. Needs are stimulated by external factors A. Julita Sotejo
57. Which of the following is TRUE about the B. Anastacia Giron Tupas
human needs? C. Eufemia Octaviano
A. May not be deferred D. Anesia Dionisio
B. Are not interrelated 67. Which of the following provides that nurses
C. Met in exact and rigid way must be a member of a national nurse
D. Priorities are alterable organization?
58. According to Maslow, which of the following is A. R.A 877
NOT TRUE about a self actualized person? B. 1981 Code of ethics approved by the house
A. Understands poetry, music, philosophy, of delegates and the PNA
science etc. C. Board resolution No. 1955 Promulgated by
B. Desires privacy, autonomous the BON
C. Follows the decision of the majority, uphold D. RA 7164
justice and truth 68. Which of the following best describes the
D. Problem centered action of a nurse who documents her nursing
59. According to Maslow, which of the following is diagnosis?
TRUE about a self actualized person? A. She documents it and charts it whenever
A. Makes decision contrary to public opinion necessary
B. Do not predict events B. She can be accused of malpractice
C. She does it regularly as an important C. Rogers
responsibility D. King
D. She charts it only when the patient is acutely 78. She defined health as the soundness and
ill wholness of developed human structure and
69. Which of the following does not govern nursing bodily mental functioning.
practice? A. Orem
A. RA 7164 B. Henderson
B. RA 9173 C. Neuman
C. BON Res. Code Of Ethics D. Clark
D. BON Res. Scope of Nursing Practice 79. According to her, Wellness is a condition in
70. A nurse who is maintaining a private clinic in which all parts and subparts of an individual are in
the community renders service on maternal and harmony with the whole system.
child health among the neighborhood for a fee is: A. Orem
A. Primary care nurse B. Henderson
B. Independent nurse practitioner C. Neuman
C. Nurse-Midwife D. Johnson
D. Nurse specialist 80. Postulated that health is reflected by the
71. When was the PNA founded? organization, interaction, interdependence and
A. September 22, 1922 integration of the subsystem of the behavioral
B. September 02, 1920 system.
C. October 21, 1922 A. Orem
D. September 02, 1922 B. Henderson
72. Who was the first president of the PNA ? C. Neuman
A. Anastacia Giron-Tupas D. Johnson
B. Loreto Tupas 81. According to them, Well being is a subjective
C. Rosario Montenegro perception of BALANCE, HARMONY and VITALITY
D. Ricarda Mendoza A. Leavell and Clark
73. Defines health as the ability to maintain B. Peterson and Zderad
internal milieu. Illness according to him/her/them C. Benner and Wruber
is the failure to maintain internal environment. D. Leddy and Pepper
A. Cannon 82. He describes the WELLNESS-ILLNESS
B. Bernard Continuum as interaction of the environment with
C. Leddy and Pepper well being and illness.
D. Roy A. Cannon
74. Postulated that health is a state and process of B. Bernard
being and becoming an integrated and whole C. Dunn
person. D. Clark
A. Cannon 83. An integrated method of functioning that is
B. Bernard oriented towards maximizing one’s potential
C. Dunn within the limitation of the environment.
D. Roy A. Well being
75. What regulates HOMEOSTASIS according to the B. Health
theory of Walter Cannon? C. Low level Wellness
A. Positive feedback D. High level Wellness
B. Negative feedback 84. What kind of illness precursor, according to
C. Buffer system DUNN is cigarette smoking?
D. Various mechanisms A. Heredity
76. Stated that health is WELLNESS. A termed B. Social
define by the culture or an individual. C. Behavioral
A. Roy D. Environmental
B. Henderson 85. According to DUNN, Overcrowding is what type
C. Rogers of illness precursor?
D. King A. Heredity
77. Defined health as a dynamic state in the life B. Social
cycle, and Illness as interference in the life cycle. C. Behavioral
A. Roy D. Environmental
B. Henderson
86. Health belief model was formulated in 1975 by C. Structural
who? D. Cues to action
A. Becker 95. According to Leavell and Clark’s ecologic
B. Smith model, All of this are factors that affects health and
C. Dunn illness except
D. Leavell and Clark A. Reservoir
87. In health belief model, Individual perception B. Agent
matters. Which of the following is highly UNLIKELY C. Environment
to influence preventive behavior? D. Host
A. Perceived susceptibility to an illness 96. Is a multi dimensional model developed by
B. Perceived seriousness of an illness PENDER that describes the nature of persons as
C. Perceived threat of an illness they interact within the environment to pursue
D. Perceived curability of an illness health
88. Which of the following is not a PERCEIVED A. Ecologic Model
BARRIER in preventive action? B. Health Belief Model
A. Difficulty adhering to the lifestyle C. Health Promotion Model
B. Economic factors D. Health Prevention Model
C. Accessibility of health care facilities 97. Defined by Pender as all activities directed
D. Increase adherence to medical therapies toward increasing the level of well being and self
89. Conceptualizes that health is a condition of actualization.
actualization or realization of person’s potential. A. Health prevention
Avers that the highest aspiration of people is B. Health promotion
fulfillment and complete development C. Health teaching
actualization. D. Self actualization
A. Clinical Model 98. Defined as an alteration in normal function
B. Role performance Model resulting in reduction of capacities and shortening
C. Adaptive Model of life span.
D. Eudaemonistic Model A. Illness
90. Views people as physiologic system and B. Disease
Absence of sign and symptoms equates health. C. Health
A. Clinical Model D. Wellness
B. Role performance Model 99. Personal state in which a person feels
C. Adaptive Model unhealthy
D. Eudaemonistic Model A. Illness
91. Knowledge about the disease and prior contact B. Disease
with it is what type of VARIABLE according to the C. Health
health belief model? D. Wellness
A. Demographic 100. According to her, Caring is defined as a
B. Sociopsychologic nurturant way of responding to a valued client
C. Structural towards whom the nurse feels a sense of
D. Cues to action commitment and responsibility.
92. It includes internal and external factors that A. Benner
leads the individual to seek help B. Watson
A. Demographic C. Leininger
B. Sociopsychologic D. Swanson
C. Structural
D. Cues to action
93. Influence from peers and social pressure is
included in what variable of HBM?
A. Demographic
B. Sociopsychologic
C. Structural
D. Cues to action
94. Age, Sex, Race etc. is included in what variable
of HBM?
A. Demographic
B. Sociopsychologic
Answers and Rationales Henderson also describes the NATURE OF
NURSING theory. She identified 14 basic
1. D. Person, Environment, Nursing, Health. This needs of the client. She describes nursing
is an actual board exam question and is a roles as SUBSTITUTIVE : Doing everything for
common board question. Theorist always the client, SUPPLEMENTARY : Helping the
describes The nursing profession by first client and COMPLEMENTARY : Working with
defining what is NURSING, followed by the the client. Breathing normally, Eliminating
PERSON, ENVIRONMENT and HEALTH waste, Eating and drinking adquately,
CONCEPT. The most popular theory was Worship and Play are some of the basic
perhaps Nightingale’s. She defined nursing as needs according to her.
the utilization of the persons environment to 7. C. Leininger. There are many theorist that
assist him towards recovery. She defined the describes nursing as CARE. The most popular
person as somebody who has a reparative was JEAN WATSON’S Human Caring Model.
capabilities mediated and enhanced by But this question pertains to Leininger’s
factors in his environment. She describes the definition of caring. CUD I LIE IN GER? [ Could
environment as something that would I Lie In There ] Is the Mnemonics I am using
facilitate the person’s reparative process and not to get confused. C stands for CENTRAL , U
identified different factors like sanitation, stands for UNIFYING, D stands for
noise, etc. that affects a person’s reparative DOMINANT DOMAIN. I emphasize on this
state. matter due to feedback on the last June 2006
2. A. Nightingale. Florence nightingale do not batch about a question about CARING.
believe in the germ theory, and perhaps this 8. D. Swanson . Caring according to Swanson
was her biggest mistake. Yet, her theory was involves 5 processes. Knowing means
the first in nursing. She believed that understanding the client. Being with
manipulation of environment that includes emphasizes the Physical presence of the
appropriate noise, nutrition, hygiene, light, nurse for the patient. Doing for means doing
comfort, sanitation etc. could provide the things for the patient when he is incapable of
client’s body the nurturance it needs for doing it for himself. Enabling means helping
repair and recovery. client transcend maturational and
3. C. Roy. Remember the word “ developmental stressors in life while
THEOROYTICAL “ For Callista Roy, Nursing is a Maintaining belief is the ability of the Nurse
theoretical body of knowledge that to inculcate meaning to these events.
prescribes analysis and action to care for an 9. B. Watson. The deepest and spiritual
ill person. She introduced the ADAPTATION definition of Caring came from Jean watson.
MODEL and viewed person as a For her, Caring expands the limits of openess
BIOSPSYCHOSOCIAL BEING. She believed that and allows access to higher human spirit.
by adaptation, Man can maintain 10. A. Benner. I think of CARE BEAR to facilitate
homeostasis. retainment of BENNER. As in, Care Benner.
4. B. Orem. In self care deficit theory, Nursing is For her, Caring means being CONNECTED or
defined as A helping or assistive profession to making things matter to people. Caring
person who are wholly or partly dependent according to Benner give meaning to illness
or when people who are to give care to them and re establish connection.
are no longer available. Self care, are the 11. B. It serves specific interest of a
activities that a person do for himself to group.Believe it or not, you should know the
maintain health, life and well being. definition of profession according to Jahoda
5. A. Neuman. Neuman divided stressors as because it is asked in the Local boards. A
either intra, inter and extra personal in profession should serve the WHOLE
nature. She said that NURSING is concerned COMMUNITY and not just a specific intrest of
with eliminating these stressors to obtain a a group. Everything else, are correct.
maximum level of wellness. The nurse helps 12. A. Concerned with quantity. A professional is
the client through PRIMARY, SECONDARY concerned with QUALITY and not QUANTITY.
AND TERTIARY prevention modes. Please do In nursing, We have methods of quality
not confuse this with LEAVELL and CLARK’S assurance and control to evaluate the
level of prevention. effectiveness of nursing care. Nurses, are
6. A. Henderson. This was an actual board never concerned with QUANTITY of care
question. Remember this definition and provided.
associate it with Virginia Henderson.
13. C. Caring. Caring and caring alone, is the multiple health professionals. Example is
most unique quality of the Nursing when A child was diagnosed with nephrotic
Profession. It is the one the delineate Nursing syndrome and the doctor ordered a high
from other professions. protein diet, Budek then work together with
14. B. Personality. Personality are qualities that the dietician about the age appropriate high
make us different from each other. These are protein foods that can be given to the child,
impressions that we made, or the footprints Including the preparation to entice the child
that we leave behind. This is the result of the into eating the food. NOTE : It is still debated
integration of one’s talents, behavior, if the diet in NS is low, moderate or high
appearance, mood, character, morals and protein, In the U.S, Protein is never restricted
impulses into one harmonious whole. and can be taken in moderate amount. As far
Philosophy is the basic truth that fuel our as the local examination is concerned,
soul and give our life a purpose, it shapes the answer LOW PROTEIN HIGH CALORIC DIET.
facets of a person’s character. Charm is to 20. A. Total patient care. This is also known as
attract other people to be a change agent. case nursing. It is a method of nursing care
Character is our moral values and belief that wherein, one nurse is assigned to one patient
guides our actions in life. for the delivery of total care. These are the
15. D. Character.Rationale: Refer to number 14 method use by Nursing students, Private duty
16. D. Provide in service education programs, nurses and those in critical or isolation units.
Use accurate nursing audit, formulate 21. D. Total patient care .Total patient care works
philosophy and vision of the institution . A best if there are many nurses but few
refers to being a change agent. B is a role of a patients.
patient advocate. C is a case manager while D 22. A. Functional nursing. Functional nursing is
basically summarized functions of a nurse task oriented, One nurse is assigned on a
manager. If you haven’t read Lydia Venzon’s particular task leading to task expertise and
Book : NURSING MANAGEMENT TOWARDS efficiency. The nurse will work fast because
QUALITY CARE, I suggest reading it in the procedures are repetitive leading to task
advance for your management subjects in mastery. This care is not recommended as
the graduate school. Formulating philosophy this leads fragmented nursing care.
and vision is in PLANNING. Nursing Audit is in 23. C. Primary nursing. Your keyword in Primary
CONTROLLING, In service education nursing is the 24 hours. This does not
programs are included in DIRECTING. These necessarily means the nurse is awake for 24
are the processes of Nursing Management, I hours, She can have a SECONDARY NURSES
just forgot to add ORGANIZING which that will take care of the patient in shifts
includes formulating an organizational where she is not arround.
structure and plans, Staffing and developing 24. D. Nightingale . Refer to question # 2.
qualifications and job descriptions. Hammurabi is the king of babylon that
17. A. Determine client’s need.You can never introduces the LEX TALIONES law, If you kill
provide nursing care if you don’t know what me, you should be killed… If you rob me, You
are the needs of the client. How can you should be robbed, An eye for an eye and a
provide an effective postural drainage if you tooth for a tooth. Alexander the great was
do not know where is the bulk of the client’s the son of King Philip II and is from
secretion. Therefore, the best description of macedonia but he ruled Greece including
a care provider is the accurate and prompt Persia and Egypt. He is known to use a
determination of the client’s need to be able hammer to pierce a dying soldier’s medulla
to render an appropriate nursing care. towards speedy death when he thinks that
18. B. Client advocate. As a client’s advocate, the soldier will die anyway, just to relieve
Nurses are to protect the client’s right and their suffering. Fabiola was a beautiful roman
promotes what is best for the client. Knowing matron who converted her house into a
that Morphine causes spasm of the sphincter hospital.
of Oddi and will lead to further increase in 25. A. Henderson. Refer to question # 6.
the client’s pain, The nurse knew that the 26. A. Levin. Myra Levin described the 4
best treatment option for the client was not Conservation principles which are concerned
provided and intervene to provide the best with the Unity and Integrity of an individual.
possible care. These are ENERGY : Our output to facilitate
19. C. Interdependent. Interdependent functions meeting of our needs. STRUCTURAL
are those that needs expertise and skills of INTEGRITY : We mus maintain the integrity of
our organs, tissues and systems to be able to stage called the PREMORAL or
function and prevent harmful agents entering preconventional, A child do things and label
our body. PERSONAL INTEGRITY : These refers them as BAD or GOOD depending on the
to our self esteem, self worth, self concept, PUNISHMENT or REWARD they get. They
identify and personality. SOCIAL INTEGRITY : have no concept of justice, fairness and
Reflects our societal roles to our society, equity, for them, If I punch this kid and mom
community, family, friends and fellow gets mad, thats WRONG. But if I dance and
individuals. sing, mama smiles and give me a new toy,
27. D. Neuman . Betty Neuman asserted that then I am doing something good. In the
nursing is a unique profession and is Conventional level, The individual actuates
concerned with all the variables affecting the his act based on the response of the people
individual’s response to stressors. These are around him. He will follow the rules,
INTRA or within ourselves, EXTRA or outside regulations, laws and morality the society
the individual, INTER means between two or upholds. If the law states that I should not
more people. She proposed the HEALTH resuscitate this man with a DNR order, then I
CARE SYSTEM MODEL which states that by would not. However, in the Post conventional
PRIMARY, SECONDARY and TERTIARY level or the AUTONOMOUS level, the
prevention, The nurse can help the client individual still follows the rules but can make
maintain stability against these stressors. a rule or bend part of these rules according
28. B. Johnson. According to Dorothy Johnson, to his own MORALITY. He can change the
Each person is a behavioral system that is rules if he thinks that it is needed to be
composed of 7 subsystems. Man adjust or changed. Example is that, A nurse still
adapt to stressors by a using a LEARNED continue resuscitating the client even if the
PATTERN OF RESPONSE. Man uses his client has a DNR order because he believes
behavior to meet the demands of the that the client can still recover and his
environment, and is able to modified his mission is to save lives, not watch patients
behavior to support these demands. die.
29. C. Weidenbach.Just remember ERNESTINE 34. D. Peters . Remember PETERS for PRINCIPLES.
WEIDENBACHLINICAL. P is to P. He believes that morality has 3
30. A. Erickson,Tomlin,Swain components : EMOTION or how one feels,
31. D. Boykin,Schoenhofer . This theory was JUDGEMENT or how one reason and
called GRAND THEORY because boykin and BEHAVIOR or how one actuates his EMOTION
schoenofer thinks that ALL MAN ARE and JUDGEMENT. He believes that MORALITY
CARING, And that nursing is a response to evolves with the development of PRINCPLES
this unique call. According to them, CARING or the person’s vitrue and traits. He also
IS A MORAL IMPERATIVE, meaning, ALL believes in AUTOMATICITY of virtues or he
PEOPLE will tend to help a man who fell calls HABIT, like kindness, charity, honesty,
down the stairs even if he is not trained to do sincerity and thirft which are innate to a
so. person and therfore, will be performed
32. A. Travelbee. Travelbee’s theory was referred automatically.
to as INTERPERSONAL theory because she 35. C. Identification. A child, according to Freud
postulated that NURSING is to assist the adopts parental standards, traits, habits and
individual and all people that affects this norms through identication. A good example
individual to cope with illness, recover and is the corned beef commercial ” WALK LIKE A
FIND MEANING to this experience. For her, MAN, TALK LIKE A MAN ” Where the child
Nursing is a HUMAN TO HUMAN relationship identifies with his father by wearing the same
that is formed during illness. To her, an clothes and doing the same thing.
individual is a UNIQUE and irreplaceable 36. D. Schulman and Mekler . According to
being in continuous process of becoming, Schulman and Mekler, there are 2
evolving and changing. PLEASE do remember, components that makes an action MORAL :
that it is PARSE who postulated the theory of The intention should be good and the Act
HUMAN BECOMING and not TRAVELBEE, for I must be just. A good example is ROBIN
read books that say it was TRAVELBEE and HOOD, His intention is GOOD but the act is
not PARSE. UNJUST, which makes his action IMMORAL.
33. C. Kohlberg. Kohlber states that relationships 37. B. Westerhoff. There are only 2 theorist of
are based on mutual trust. He postulated the FAITH that might be asked in the board
levels of morality development. At the first examinations. Fowler and Westerhoff. What
differs them is that, FAITH of fowler is 50. B. Dark period. Protestantism emerged with
defined abstractly, Fowler defines faith as a Martin Luther questions the Pope and
FORCE that gives a meaning to a person’s life Christianity. This started the Dark period of
while Westerhoff defines faith as a behavior nursing when the christian faith was smeared
that continuously develops through time. by controversies. These leads to closure of
38. C. Fowler. Rationale: Refer to # 37 some hospital and schools run by the church.
39. B. Iloilo Mission Hospital School of nursing Nursing became the work of prostitutes,
40. C. Philippine General Hospital slaves, mother and least desirable of women.
41. A. Elizabeth.Saint Elizabeth of Hungary was a 51. B. Like some other men.According to ROY,
daughter of a King and is the patron saint of Man as a social being is like some other man.
nurses. She build hospitals and feed hungry As a spiritual being and Biologic being, Man
people everyday using the kingdom’s money. are all alike. As a psychologic being, No man
She is a princess, but devoted her life in thinks alike. This basically summarized her
feeding the hungry and serving the sick. BIOPSYHOSOCIAL theory which is included in
42. A. Clara louise Maas. Clara Louise Maas our licensure exam coverage.
sacrificed her life in research of YELLOW 52. A. Roy. OPEN system theory is ROY. As an
FEVER. People during her time do not believe open system, man continuously allows input
that yellow fever was brought by mosquitoes. from the environment. Example is when you
To prove that they are wrong, She allowed tell me Im good looking, I will be happy the
herself to be bitten by the vector and after entire day, Because I am an open system and
days, She died. continuously interact and transact with my
43. C. Moses environment. A close system is best
44. C. India exemplified by a CANDLE. When you cover
45. A. Chinese. Chinese believes that male the candle with a glass, it will die because it
newborns are demon magnets. To fool those will eventually use all the oxygen it needs
demons, they put female clothes to their inside the glass for combustion. A closed
male newborn. system do not allow inputs and output in its
46. B. Intuitive period.Egyptians believe that a environment.
sick person is someone with an evil force or 53. B. A sole island in vast ocean
demon that is inside their heads. To release 54. B. Rogers. The wholistic theory by Martha
these evil spirits, They would tend to drill Rogers states that MAN is greater than the
holes on the patient’s skull and it is called sum of all its parts and that his dignity and
TREPHINING. worth will not be lessen even if one of this
47. A. Apprentice period.What dilineates part is missing. A good example is ANNE
apprentice period among others is that, it BOLEYN, The mother of Queen Elizabeth and
ENDED when formal schools were the wife of King Henry VIII. She was
established. During the apprentice period, beheaded because Henry wants to mary
There is no formal educational institution for another wife and that his divorce was not
nurses. Most of them receive training inside approved by the pope. Outraged, He insisted
the convent or church. Some of them are on the separation of the Church and State
trained just for the purpose of nursing the and divorce Anne himself by making
wounded soldiers. But almost all of them are everyone believe that Anne is having an affair
influenced by the christian faith to serve and to another man. Anne was beheaded while
nurse the sick. When Fliedner build the first her lips is still saying a prayer. Even without
formal school for nurses, It marked the end her head, People still gave respect to her
of the APPRENTICESHIP period. diseased body and a separate head. She was
48. A. Apprentice period. Apprentice period is still remembered as Anne boleyn, Mother of
marked by the emergence of religious orders Elizabeth who lead england to their GOLDEN
the are devoted to religious life and the AGE.
practice of nursing. 55. B. Rogers. According to Martha Rogers, Man
49. C. St. Clare. The poor clares, is the second is composed of 2 systems : SUB which
order of St. Francis of assisi. The first order includes cells, tissues, organs and system and
was founded by St. Francis himself. St. SUPRA which includes our famly, community
Catherine of Siena was the first lady with the and society. She stated that when any of
lamp. St. Anne is the mother of mama mary. these systems are affected, it will affect the
St. Elizabeth is the patron saint of Nursing. entire individual.
56. B. Needs should be followed exactly in 73. B. Bernard. According to Bernard, Health is
accordance with their hierarchy.Needs can be the ability to maintain and Internal Milieu
deferred. I can urinate later as not to miss the and Illness is the failure to maintain the
part of the movie’s climax. I can save my internal environment.
money that are supposedly for my lunch to 74. D. Roy. According to ROY, Health is a state
watch my idols in concert. The physiologic and process of becoming a WHOLE AND
needs can be meet later for some other INTEGRATED Person.
needs and need not be strictly followed 75. B. Negative feedback. The theory of Health as
according to their hierarchy. the ability to maintain homeostasis was
57. D. Priorities are alterable. Refer to question # postulated by Walter Cannon. According to
56. him, There are certain FEEDBACK Mechanism
58. C. Follows the decision of the majority, that regulates our Homeostasis. A good
uphold justice and truth. A,B and D are all example is that when we overuse our arm, it
qualities of a self actualized person. A self will produce pain. PAIN is a negative feedback
actualized person do not follow the decision that signals us that our arm needs a rest.
of majority but is self directed and can make 76. C. Rogers. Martha Rogers states that HEALTH
decisions contrary to a popular opinion. is synonymous with WELLNESS and that
59. A. Makes decision contrary to public HEALTH and WELLNESS is subjective
opinion. Refer to question # 58. depending on the definition of one’s culture.
60. B. Self actualization. The peak of maslow’s 77. D. King .Emogene King states that health is a
hierarchy is the essence of mental health. state in the life cycle and Illness is any
61. D. Italy. Florence Nightingale was born in interference on this cycle. I enjoyed the
Florence, Italy, May 12, 1820. Studied in Movie LION KING and like what Mufasa said
Germany and Practiced in England. that they are all part of the CIRCLE OF LIFE, or
62. A. Born May 12, 1840 the Life cycle.
63. C. Germany 78. A. Orem. Orem defined health as the
64. D. Dunn. According to Dunn, High level SOUNDNESS and WHOLENESS of developed
wellness is the ability of an individual to human structure and of bodily and mental
maximize his full potential with the functioning.
limitations imposed by his environment. 79. C. Neuman. Neuman believe that man is
According to him, An individual can be composed of subparts and when this
healthy or ill in both favorable and subparts are in harmony with the whole
unfavorable environment. system, Wellness results. Please do not
65. A. Promotes advancement and professional confuse this with the SUB and SUPRA systems
growth among its members of martha rogers.
66. B. Anastacia Giron Tupas 80. D. Johnson . Once you see the phrase
67. C. Board resolution No. 1955 Promulgated by BEHAVIORAL SYSTEM, answer Dorothy
the BON. This is an old board resolution. The Johnson.
new Board resolution is No. 220 series of 81. D. Leddy and Pepper .According to Leddy and
2004 also known as the Nursing Code Of Pepper, Wellness is subjective and depends
ethics which states that [ SECTION 17, A ] A on an individuals perception of balance,
nurse should be a member of an accredited harmony and vitality. Leavell and Clark
professional organization which is the PNA. postulared the ecologic model of health and
68. C. She does it regularly as an important illness or the AGENT-HOST-ENVIRONMENT
responsibility model. Peterson and Zderad developed the
69. A. RA 7164. 7164 is an old law. This is the HUMANISTIC NURSING PRACTICE theory
1991 Nursing Law which was repealed by the while Benner and Wruber postulate the
newer 9173. PRIMACY OF CARING MODEL.
70. B. Independent nurse practitioner 82. C. Dunn
71. D. September 02, 1922. According to the 83. D. High level Wellness
official PNA website, they are founded 84. C. Behavioral. Behavioral precursors includes
September 02, 1922. smoking, alcoholism, high fat intake and
72. C. Rosario Montenegro. Anastacia Giron other lifestyle choices. Environmental factors
Tupas founded the FNA, the former name of involved poor sanitation and over crowding.
the PNA but the first President was Rosario Heridity includes congenital and diseases
Montenegro. acquired through the genes. There are no
social precursors according to DUNN.
85. D. Environmental 95. A. Reservoir. According to L&C’s Ecologic
86. A. Becker. According to Becker, The belief of model, there are 3 factors that affect health
an individual greatly affects his behavior. If a and illness. These are the AGENT or the
man believes that he is susceptible to an factor the leads to illness, either a bacteria or
illness, He will alter his behavior in order to an event in life. HOST are persons that may
prevent its occurence. For example, If a man or may not be affected by these agents.
thinks that diabetes is acquired through high ENVIRONMENT are factors external to the
intake of sugar and simple carbohydrates, host that may or may not predispose him to
then he will limit the intake of foods rich in the AGENT.
these components. 96. C. Health Promotion Model. Pender
87. D. Perceived curability of an illness . If a man developed the concept of HEALTH
think he is susceptibe to a certain disease, PROMOTION MODEL which postulated that
thinks that the disease is serious and it is a an individual engages in health promotion
threat to his life and functions, he will use activities to increase well being and attain
preventive behaviors to avoid the occurence self actualization. These includes exercise,
of this threat. immunization, healthy lifestyle, good food,
88. A. Difficulty adhering to the lifestyle self responsibility and all other factors that
and B. Economic factors. Perceived barriers minimize if not totally eradicate risks and
are those factors that affects the individual’s threats of health.
health preventive actions. Both A and B can 97. B. Health promotion. Refer to question # 96.
affect the individual’s ability to prevent the 98. B. Disease. Disease are alteration in body
occurence of diseases. C and D are called functions resulting in reduction of
Preventive Health Behaviors which enhances capabilities or shortening of life span.
the individual’s preventive capabilities. 99. A. Illness. Illness is something PERSONAL.
89. D. Eudaemonistic Model . Smith formulated 5 Unlike disease, Illness are personal state in
models of health. Clinical model simply states which person feels unhealthy. An old person
that when people experience sign and might think he is ILL but in fact, he is not due,
symptoms, they would think that they are to diminishing functions and capabilities,
unhealthy therefore, Health is the absence of people might think they are ILL. Disease
clinical sign and symptoms of a disease. Role however, is something with tangible basis like
performance model states that when a lab results, X ray films or clinical sign and
person does his role and activities without symptoms.
deficits, he is healthy and the inability to 100.B. Watson. This is Jean Watson’s definition of
perform usual roles means that the person is Nursing as caring. This was asked word per
ill. Adaptive Model states that if a person word last June 06′ NLE. Benner defines caring
adapts well with his environment, he is as something that matters to people. She
healthy and maladaptation equates illness. postulated the responsibility created by
Eudaemonistic Model of health according to Caring in nursing. She was also responsible
smith is the actualization of a person’s fullest for the PRIMACY OF CARING MODEL.
potential. If a person functions optimally and Leininger defind the 4 conservation principle
develop self actualization, then, no doubt while Swanson introduced the 5 processes of
that person is healthy. caring.
90. A. Clinical Model. Rationale: Refer to
question # 89.
91. C. Structural. Modifying variables in Becker’s
health belief model includes DEMOGRAPHIC :
Age, sex, race etc. SOCIOPSYCHOLOGIC :
Social and Peer influence. STRUCTURAL :
Knowledge about the disease and prior
contact with it and CUES TO ACTION : Which
are the sign and symptoms of the disease or
advice from friends, mass media and others
that forces or makes the individual seek help.
92. D. Cues to action . Refer to question # 91.
93. B. Sociopsychologic. Refer to question # 91.
94. A. Demographic. Refer to question # 91.

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