Which of the following theories was founded on general systems theory, stress theory, and stress and coping theory?
A) The Neuman Systems Model
B) The Self-Care Deficit Model
C) Patient-Centered Approaches to Nursing
D) The Principles and Practice of Nursing
A
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The nurse needs to consider teratogenic effects of medications when caring for what population of patients?
A) Older adults B) Patients with a history of cancer C) Children D) Young adult women
Although only 12% of elderly black Americans experience institutional care in their lifetimes, compared with 23% of elderly white Americans, they typically possess more health problems than their white counterparts
This difference in health status is most likely due to: A) High incidence of violent crime and sexually transmitted diseases B) Reliance on family for health care advice and rejection of formal service agencies C) Cultural preference for unconventional medical treatments like spiritual and herbal remedies D) Lower standard of living and less access to health care services
The nurse is caring for a client who is dying. She overhears the client saying, "God, if you will only let me live to see my daughter get married, I promise I will start going to church again."
The nurse understands that the client is in which stage of grief according to Kübler-Ross? A) Denial B) Bargaining C) Depression D) Anger E) Acceptance
Which of the following is the best definition of health?
A. State of complete well-being B. Absence of disease C. Vital signs within normal range D. Maintenance of a normal weight