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Nrsg 351:Nursing Theories And Professionalism Question Paper

Nrsg 351:Nursing Theories And Professionalism 

Course:Nursing

Institution: Kenya Methodist University question papers

Exam Year:2013



KENYA METHODIST UNIVERSITY

END OF 2''ND ''TRIMESTER 2013 (DAY) EXAMINATION
SCHOOL : MEDICINE & HEALTH SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT : NURSING
UNIT CODE : NRSG 351
UNIT TITLE : NURSING THEORIES AND PROFESSIONALISM
TIME : 3 HOURS




Instructions:

Answer all questions

PART A: MCQs (20 marks)

Question One

What term is used to refer to concepts to which nursing theory articulate relationship among person, environment, health and nursing?

Metaparadism
Paradism
Grand theories
Conceptual model

Question Two

One of the following introduced the nature of nursing model

Henderson
Nightingale
Parse
Orlando

Question Three

Which of the following is not a bioethical issue?

The morality of stem-cell research
The morality of capital punishment
The morality of organ donation
The morality of lying and telling the truth to your parents

Question Four

This patient care model works best when there are many patients but few nurses

Functional nursing
Team nursing
Primary nursing
Total patient care

Question Five

Which of the following is not an attribute of a professional?

Centered with quantity
Self directed
Committed to spirit of inquiry
Independent

Question Six

According to the Biopsychosocial and spiritual theory of Sister Callista Roy Man as a social being is?

Like all other men
Like no other men
Like some other men
Like men

Question Seven

The expectations for nurses to join professional association primarily are because of:

Promotes advancement and professional growth among its members.
Works for raising funds for nurses benefit
Facilitates and establishes acquaintances
Assist them and securing jobs abroad.

Question Eight

Who stated that "health is wellness a term defined by the culture or an individual?"

Callista Roy
Virginal Henderson
Imogine Kins
Carl Rogers

Question Nine

The following best describes the actions of a nurse who documents her nursing diagnosis;

Documents it and charts it whenever necessary
Can be accused of malpractice
Charts it only when the patient is acutely ill
Does it regularly as an important responsibility

Question Ten

The following is a multi-dimensional model developed by pender that describes the nature of person as they interact within the environment to pursue health.

Ecologic model
Health believe model
Health promotion model
Health prevention model

Question Eleven

Statements that explain the relationship between the concepts in a theory are referred to as

Proposition
Assumption
Prediction
Process

Question Twelve

The sequential phases of interpersonal relationship in peplau’s theory include all of the following except

Orientation
Identification
Restoration
Exploitation

Question Thirteen

Caring consist of carative factors that resort in the satisfaction of certain human needs. "This explanation" was stated by?

Sister Callista Roy
Jean Watson
Dorothea Orem
Florence Nightingale

Question Fourteen

The practice of activities that individual initiates and performs on their own behalf in maintaining life, health and well being is;

Self care agency
Self care
Therapeutic self care demand
Nursing system

Question Fifteen

Informed consent refers to

Principal of autonomy
Voluntary by uniformed decision making
A voluntary decision to participate in research, by a competent individual who has received and understood the necessary information
Permission to participate in research

Question Sixteen

Match column A with column B.

Column A

Advocate
Assault
Attitude
Autonomy
Battery
Negligence

Column B

An attempt or threat to touch another person unjustifiable
One who expresses and defends the cause of another
The right to make one’s own decision
Mental positions or feelings toward a person, object or idea.
The willful and unjustifiable touching of a person items, it may or may not cause harm.

Question Seventeen

State whether the following statements are true or false.

Ethical theory is classified as Teleology (congequate based) and deontology (principle based)
When making an ethical decision, there are essential skills required; these are collaboration, communication, compromise.
For nursing practice to be ethical, a nurse would need to clarify their own values
The purpose of research is to prove something is true.
Grand Nursing theories were first introduced in 1980s.

PART B SAQ (40 marks)

Question One
State three components of critical thinking. (3 marks)

Question Two
Explain four types of theories. (8 marks)

Question Three

Define the following terms

Metaparadigm

(1 mark)

Conceptual framework

(1 mark)

Question Four
State the four adaptive modes according to Callista Roy in her adaptation theory. (8 marks)

Question Five
Describe three factors that influence ethical decision making process. (6 marks)

Question Six
State the three intervention modes according to Leininger in her diverse culture theory. (6 marks)

Question Seven
State four characteristics of a profession (4 marks)

Question Eight
State three Aims of National Nurses Association of Kenya (NNAK). (3 marks)

Question Nine
List four factors influencing the blending of nurse-patient relationship according to Hildergard Peplau’s interpersonal model. (2 marks)

PART C LAQ (40 marks)

Question One
Discuss Betty Neumann’s system model using the major concept of the nursing metaparadigm. (20 marks)

Question Two

Nursing process is used in major settings with client of all ages when the nurses are providing nursing care.

Define nursing process.

(2 marks)

Discuss the five phases of the nursing process.

(15 marks)

State three ways in which the nursing process is relevant in nursing practice.

(3 marks)
Categories: Nursing theories and professionalism | (NRSG 351) | 2nd trimester 2013






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