The Theory of Integral Nursing

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The Theory of Integral nursing is best described as which of the following: -A middle range theory that is described in the unitary-wholeness paradigm -A grand theory in the integrative-interactive paradigm -A grand theory in the unitary transformative paradigm -A grand theory about care or caring

A grand theory in the integrative-interactive paradigm

Integral Nursing Principle 3 (LL quadrant) recognizes: -A person's outer space "it", "what I do", and capacity for performance -A person's interior space "we", "relational self", and capacity for collective intelligence -A person's interior space "I", "who I am", and the capacity of self -A persons outer space "Its", "worldly self", and capacity for alignment and collective work

A person's interior space "we", "relational self", and capacity for collective intelligence

Integral Nursing Principle 2 (UR quadrant) recognizes: -A person's outer space "it", "what I do", and capacity for performance -A persons interior space "We", "relational self", and capacity for collective intelligence -A persons interior space "I", "Who I am", and the capacity of self -A persons outer space "its", "worldly self", and capacity for alignment and collective work

A person's outer space "it", "what I do", and capacity for performance

Integral Nursing Principle 1 (UL quadrant) recognizes which of the following? -A persons outer space "it", "what I do", and capacity for performance -A persons interior space "we", "relational self", and capacity for collective intelligence -A persons interior space "I" "who I am", and the capacity of self -A persons outer space "its", "worldly self" and capacity for alignment and collective work

A persons interior space "I" "who I am", and the capacity of self

Integral Nursing Principle 4 (LR quadrant) recognizes: -A persons outerspace "it", "what I do", and capacity for performance -A persons interior space "We", "relational self", and capacity for collective intelligence -A persons interior space "I", "who I am" and the capacity of self -A persons outer space "Its", "worldly self", and capacity for alignment and collective work

A persons outer space "Its", "worldly self", and capacity for alignment and collective work

Integral health has both interior and exterior aspects. Which statement about ways in which nurses promote integral health is correct? -Nurses focus only on the persons feelings about sickness -Nurses focus on objects around the individual that can be seen and measured -Nurses focus on a patients insights from a four quadrant integral perspective -Nurses focus on how the individual perceives her or his exterior environment

Nurses focus on a patients insights from a four quadrant integral perspective

The Theory of Integral Nursing is a(n): -therapeutic, interpersonal process and education tool for forward movement and to be used as a research protocol. -comprehensive way to organize multiple phenomena of human experience related to four perspectives of reality: (1) individual interior (personal/intentional); (2) individual exterior (physiology/behavioral); (3) collective interior (shared/cultural; and (4) collective exterior (systems/structures). -theory where the word holistic can be substituted as it means the same thing -integral process that refers only to the patient and the hospital environment

comprehensive way to organize multiple phenomena of human experience related to four perspectives of reality: (1) individual interior (personal/intentional); (2) individual exterior (physiology/behavioral); (3) collective interior (shared/cultural; and (4) collective exterior (systems/structures).

The integral quadrants are best described as: -four primary dimensions or perspectives of how we experience the world -three primary dimensions or perspectives of our external actions in the world -four dimensions or perspectives of our internal actions in the world -three primary dimensions or perspectives of internal beliefs in the world

four primary dimensions or perspectives of how we experience the world

The Theory of Integral Nursing is best described as:

incorporating concepts and philosophies from various paradigms including holism, multidimensionality, integral, chaos, spiritual dynamics, complexity, and systems

The AQAL integral approach suggests that: -we consciously touch all quadrants in relation to self, to others, and the natural world -a person has to master all details of each quadrant to understand the integral process -integral awareness is challenging to recognize and takes at least 3 months -using specific integral practices are the only way to live the theory

we consciously touch all quadrants in relation to self, to others, and the natural world


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