A) A theoretical model based on a thorough review of the literature
B) A theoretical model that integrates knowledge gained from the integration of theory, research, and practice
C) A theoretical model that demonstrates the evolving nature of knowledge development
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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Multiple Choice
A) Helps the patient to feel confident that adequate care was provided.
B) Knows how to give shots and manage equipment.
C) Gets to know the patient as a person.
D) Treats the patient with respect.
E) Allows the open expression of feelings.
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Multiple Choice
A) Focusing on the event.
B) Informing, explaining, supporting, allowing, and validating feelings.
C) Generating alternatives, thinking things through, and giving feedback.
D) B & C
E) All of the above
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Multiple Choice
A) After hearing a lecture by a physician, she became interested in medical causes of miscarriage.
B) Her work in an NICU with premature neonates stimulated an interest in premature labor and miscarriage.
C) Her dissertation chair, Dr. Jean Watson, suggested the need to examine caring within the context of miscarriage.
D) She became interested in the topic after learning that there is a one-in-six chance that a pregnant woman will miscarry.
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Multiple Choice
A) Respect, regard, reaction, respite, and reflection
B) Knowing, being with, doing for, enabling, and maintaining belief
C) Compassion, concern, creativity, collaboration, and cooperation
D) Other above self, sacrifice, giving, taking care of, and setting clear priorities
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True/False
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Multiple Choice
A) From the result of her dissertation research.
B) From a thorough review of the literature.
C) Through a methodical process that integrated multiple research studies, extensive review of the literature, and the application of theory development processes.
D) Through a synthesis of other theorists' works.
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Multiple Choice
A) An approach to patient care in which respect and dignity are central.
B) A nurturing way of relating to a valued "other," toward whom one feels a personal sense of commitment and responsibility.
C) An emotional state that helps to facilitate the art of nursing.
D) A particular type of nursing that is not appropriate for all types of nursing practice.
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Multiple Choice
A) Nursing interventions and health outcomes
B) Human responses to a specific health problem in a framework that assumed from the start that a clinical therapeutic had to be defined
C) Physiological causes of miscarriage
D) Diagnosis and treatment of illness
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Multiple Choice
A) Listens to the patient.
B) Allows expression of feelings.
C) Touches when comforting is needed.
D) Knows how to give shots and manage equipment.
E) Realizes the patient knows him- or herself best.
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