Definition of terms, components of theory, characteristics of theories, purposes of nursing theory, patterns of knowing in nursing
Definition
Gives the general meaning of an idea.
Nursing
Measures taken by the nurse to help the recipient of care promote adequate functioning of his body systems are examples of which component of the metaparadigm of nursing?
True
New theoretical perspectives can help nurses identify gaps in the nursing knowledge. True or False?
Esthetic
Nurse Angelo's charming smile puts patients at ease.
Esthetic
Nurse EA showed genuine concern to his patient by listening attentively to the reason for admission.
False
Nurses need complex theories to guide practice. True or False?
True
Nursing theories are useful tools for nursing practice. True or False?
Concept
One of the building blocks of a theory.
Empirical
Contemporary nursing is evidence-based practice founded on scientific knowledge and research.
Theory
Darwin's "Survival of the Fittest" is most appropriately considered as a:
Assumption
Describes the relationship between two or more variables.
Assumption
Determines the nature of an idea and the structure of a theory.
True
Diagrams and models may be used to enhance clarity. True or False?
Paradigm
Also known as conceptual framework.
Phenomenon
An aspect of reality that can be sensed.
Concept
A complex mental image of an event.
Ethical
A form of knowledge that makes a person do the right thing.
Principle
A fundamental truth or law.
Concepts
A theory is a supposition or system of ideas that is proposed to explain a given phenomenon and is primary built on which of the following?
To justify the offering of nursing in a university.
At the start, what was the urgent reason for the development of nursing theory?
Generality
Identify the characteristic of a theory being described: Can be applied in varied situations.
Clarity
Identify the characteristic of a theory being described: Concepts and relationships are well identified.
Empirical Precision
Identify the characteristic of a theory being described: Defined concepts are grounded in observable reality
Simplicity
Identify the characteristic of a theory being described: Provides the greatest sense of understanding.
Derivable Consequences
Identify the characteristic of a theory being described: Theory generates new ideas.
Health
In the metaparadigm of nursing, the degree of well-being of the recipient of care is known as
True
Integration of all the patterns of understanding promotes better intervention from the nurse. True or False?
Esthetic
The most expressive, creative, subjective, unique and experiential way of knowing in nursing.
False
The purpose of the theory is not dependent on the philosophy of the discipline. True or False?
False
The situations the theory applies to should be limited. True or False?
Phenomenon
The subject matter of a discipline.
True
Theories are tentative and subject to change. True or False?
True
Theories provide students the basis for their professional philosophy and values. True or False?
False
Theories should have as many concepts as possible to identify complex relations. True or False?
Philosophy
Values and beliefs held by a discipline and its members.
It involves determination of what is valuable and desirable as a goal.
Which of the following best describes the ethical pattern of knowing?
Person, Health, Environment, Nursing
Which of the following consists of the global concepts in nursing?
Profession
Which of the following refers to a specialized field of practice that is founded upon the theoretical structure of the science or knowledge of that discipline and the accompanying practice abilities?
Phenomenon
Which of the following refers to an idea about an event, a situation, a process, a group of events or a group of situations?
Metaparadigm
Which of the following refers to the most abstract level of knowledge using global concepts specific to a discipline?