When observing 4-year-old children playing in the hospital playroom, what activity would the nurse expect to see the children participating in?

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When observing 4-year-old children playing in the hospital playroom, what activity would the nurse expect to see the children participating in?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Cooperative play is typical for 4-year-olds, reflecting social development.

Question 2 of 5

Nurses and other health care providers often have difficulty helping a terminally ill patient through the necessary stages leading to acceptance of death. Which of the following strategies is most helpful to the nurse in achieving this goal?

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Reflection on death's meaning reduces fear and enhances empathy.

Question 3 of 5

According to her, Nursing is a helping or assistive profession to persons who are wholly or partly dependent or when those who are supposedly caring for them are no longer able to give care.

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Dorothy Orem's Self-Care Deficit Theory defines nursing as a profession that assists individuals who cannot fully care for themselves due to dependency or lack of support. Developed in the 1950s, her theory posits that people naturally perform self-care activities like eating or hygiene to sustain life and well-being. When illness, injury, or absence of caregivers creates a deficit, nurses step in to help, either fully (e.g., feeding a paralyzed patient) or partially (e.g., teaching insulin administration). Unlike Henderson, who focused on universal needs, Orem emphasized self-care agency. Swanson's caring processes and Neuman's stressor management differ in focus neither frame nursing as primarily assistive in dependency. Orem's model guides nurses to assess deficits (e.g., a stroke patient's mobility) and intervene (e.g., physical therapy), aiming to restore independence or compensate permanently, a practical approach still used in rehabilitation and chronic care settings.

Question 4 of 5

Conceptualized the BEHAVIORAL SYSTEM MODEL

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Dorothy Johnson's Behavioral System Model, from the 1960s, views humans as behavioral systems with seven subsystems (e.g., attachment) e.g., adjusting a child's feeding routine to stressors. Orem focuses on self-care, Henderson on needs, and Parse on becoming. Johnson's model helps nurses modify behaviors for equilibrium, influencing behavioral assessments in pediatric and psychiatric nursing.

Question 5 of 5

She conceptualized that man, as an Open system is in constant interaction and transaction with a changing environment.

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Callista Roy's Adaptation Model (1970s) frames humans as open systems, constantly exchanging with environments e.g., a patient's mood lifts with praise. Unlike Levin's conservation, Neuman's stressor focus, or Newman's health expansion, Roy's theory emphasizes adaptation to stimuli, guiding nurses in dynamic care adjustments like stress management.

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