Which theory was developed by Sister Roy?
A) Modeling and Role-Modeling
B) Theory of Goal Attainment
C) Model of Nursing Based on Activities of Living
D) Adaptation Model
D
You might also like to view...
A young child has repeated upper respiratory infections. The mother is distressed and states that she is sure she is taking care of her child properly and does not understand why her child is constantly ill
Nursing assessment validates that the mother is providing a balanced diet, the child eats well, the mother is careful with hand hygiene, and the child has no genetic or chronic diseases. The child does attend daycare while the mother works. On what rationale should the nurse base her reassurance to the mother? A) All small children are sick all the time, and they outgrow this behavior in a few years. B) Probably the daycare center is the cause of the constant illness, and the child should be moved. C) Small children have an immature immune system and are more susceptible to viral illness. D) The mother should be referred for counseling as she is exhibiting a pathological lack of coping.
The patient is starting a 6-month prophylactic course of therapy with isoniazid (INH). Which teaching point should the health care provider emphasize to the patient?
a. Increase intake of Swiss or aged cheeses. b. Avoid vitamin supplements during therapy. c. Use alcohol in small to moderate amounts only. d. Report yellowish color of eyes or skin immediately.
The nurse is reviewing the Institute of Medicine's framework for healthcare that leads to practical improvements. Which qualities should the nurse identify as being supported by this framework?
Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Safety 2. Timeliness 3. Cost reduction 4. Patient-centeredness 5. Elimination of healthcare-associated infections
A resident likes to take a nap in the early afternoon. Which is correct?
a. The person should be allowed to rest at that time. b. It is better if the person rests in the late afternoon. c. Napping is avoided. d. A nap is allowed only if part of the per-son's care plan.