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Nursing Theory and The Future Quiz
Author :
Galveston College BSN Program
1.
What is situation specific nursing theory?
A
A theory that focuses on the general needs of all patients.
B
A theory that focuses on the unique needs of each patient in different situations.
C
A theory that focuses on the needs of nurses in different situations.
2.
Who developed a situation specific nursing theory?
A
Edmond, Montigny, Webster, Zeghiche, and Bosse
B
Patricia Benner
C
Jean Watson
3.
What is the main goal of situation specific nursing theory?
A
To provide care based on the nurse's personal preferences.
B
To provide standardized care for all patients.
C
To provide individualized care based on the patient's unique situation.
4.
What are the key components of situation specific nursing theory?
A
Medical knowledge, technical skills, and administrative abilities.
B
Communication skills, teamwork, and time management.
C
Clinical judgment, skilled know-how, and ethical behavior.
5.
How does situation specific nursing theory differ from other nursing theories?
A
It emphasizes the importance of individualized care and the nurse's expertise.
B
It focuses on the role of technology in healthcare.
C
It prioritizes cost-effectiveness and efficiency.
6.
What is the role of the nurse in situation specific nursing theory?
A
To assess the patient's unique situation and provide appropriate care.
B
To delegate tasks to other healthcare professionals.
C
To follow standardized protocols and procedures.
7.
How does situation specific nursing theory contribute to patient outcomes?
A
By reducing healthcare costs and increasing efficiency.
B
By focusing on disease prevention and health promotion.
C
By promoting individualized care and improving patient satisfaction.
8.
What are some criticisms of situation specific nursing theory?
A
It lacks a solid theoretical foundation.
B
It places too much emphasis on the nurse's expertise.
C
It may be difficult to apply in certain healthcare settings.
9.
How can nurses apply situation specific nursing theory in practice?
A
By following standardized care plans for all patients.
B
By relying solely on evidence-based practice guidelines.
C
By using clinical judgment to tailor care to each patient's unique needs.
10.
What is the future of situation specific nursing theory?
A
It will become obsolete as technology advances.
B
It will be replaced by a more standardized approach to nursing.
C
It will continue to evolve and adapt to meet the changing needs of healthcare.
11.
What is induction?
A
The process of reasoning from specific cases to general principles.
B
The process of reasoning from specific cases to specific cases.
C
The process of reasoning from general principles to specific cases.
12.
What is the first step in a proof by mathematical induction?
A
Proving the base case.
B
Assuming the induction hypothesis.
C
Proving the induction step.
13.
What is the induction hypothesis?
A
Assuming the statement holds for some specific case.
B
Assuming the statement is false.
C
Assuming the statement holds for all cases.
14.
What is the induction step?
A
Proving the statement holds for the previous case assuming it holds for the current case.
B
Proving the statement holds for a random case.
C
Proving the statement holds for the next case assuming it holds for the current case.
15.
What is the principle of induction?
A
If a property holds for the base case and the induction step, it holds for all cases.
B
If a property holds for all cases, it holds for the base case and the induction step.
C
If a property holds for the base case, it holds for all cases.
16.
What is the purpose of nursing science deduction?
A
To provide direct patient care
B
To analyze healthcare policies
C
To generate theories and hypotheses about nursing phenomena
17.
Which research method is commonly used in nursing science deduction?
A
Qualitative research
B
Quantitative research
C
Experimental research
18.
What is the first step in the nursing science deduction process?
A
Identifying a research problem
B
Collecting data
C
Analyzing data
19.
What is the purpose of data analysis in nursing science deduction?
A
To develop research questions
B
To collect data
C
To draw conclusions and make inferences
20.
What is the final step in the nursing science deduction process?
A
Collecting data
B
Formulating research questions
C
Disseminating research findings
21.
What is the role of theory in nursing science deduction?
A
To guide the research process
B
To collect data
C
To analyze research findings
22.
What is the purpose of literature review in nursing science deduction?
A
To analyze research findings
B
To identify gaps in existing knowledge
C
To collect primary data
23.
What is the purpose of research ethics in nursing science deduction?
A
To ensure accurate data collection
B
To promote research collaboration
C
To protect the rights and welfare of research participants
24.
What is the significance of nursing science deduction in improving patient care?
A
It enhances communication among healthcare professionals
B
It improves healthcare policies
C
It helps generate evidence-based practices and interventions
25.
What is the purpose of nursing theory?
A
To guide nursing practice and improve patient care
B
To provide a historical perspective on nursing
C
To promote interdisciplinary collaboration
26.
What is the difference between a grand theory and a middle-range theory?
A
Middle-range theories are more applicable to practice
B
Grand theories are more abstract and comprehensive
C
Grand theories are developed by novice researchers
27.
What is the research process in nursing?
A
A method to validate existing knowledge
B
A systematic inquiry to generate new knowledge
C
A process to collect patient data
28.
What is evidence-based practice?
A
Implementing standardized protocols without question
B
Relying solely on personal experience and intuition
C
Using the best available evidence to guide clinical decision-making
29.
What is the purpose of qualitative research in nursing?
A
To explore subjective experiences and meanings
B
To measure objective outcomes and variables
C
To conduct experiments and control variables
30.
What is a hypothesis?
A
A summary of research findings
B
A testable prediction or explanation
C
A statistical analysis of data
31.
What is a systematic review?
A
A study conducted in a controlled laboratory setting
B
A survey of public opinion on a specific topic
C
A comprehensive synthesis of multiple research studies
32.
What is the purpose of a nursing research proposal?
A
To outline a study's objectives, methods, and expected outcomes
B
To summarize the findings of a completed study
C
To present a theoretical framework for future research
33.
What is the role of a nurse researcher?
A
To administer research grants and funding
B
To provide direct patient care in a clinical setting
C
To generate and disseminate knowledge to improve nursing practice
34.
What is the significance of evidence-based practice in nursing?
A
It limits the autonomy of healthcare professionals
B
It reduces the need for ongoing research
C
It improves patient outcomes and promotes quality care
35.
What is the urgent need in modern nursing research?
A
Expansion of disciplinary knowledge
B
Renovation of existing nursing theories and generation of new theories
C
Improvement of scientific methodologies
36.
What has been abandoned due to minimal renovation of existing nursing theory?
A
Higher-order theories such as metaparadigm and grand theories
B
Middle-range theories
C
Practice theory
37.
What is the future of nursing research dependent on?
A
Renovation of existing grand theories
B
Expansion of disciplinary knowledge
C
Development of middle-range and practice theory
38.
What is the path forward for nursing theory and research?
A
Generation of knowledge that has relevance for nursing and influences scientific inquiry across disc
B
Renovation of existing grand theories
C
Expansion of disciplinary knowledge
39.
What has nursing theory and research generated evidence relevant to?
A
Middle-range theories
B
Scientific inquiry across disciplines
C
The discipline of nursing
40.
What should the future of nursing theory and research focus on?
A
Renovation of existing grand theories
B
Generation of new knowledge that transects disciplinary boundaries
C
Expansion of disciplinary knowledge
41.
What is required for the way forward in nursing theory and research?
A
Paradigmatic shift, critical appraisal of existing theories, and development of new theories
B
Expansion of disciplinary knowledge, improvement of scientific methodologies, and conduct of researc
C
Renovation of existing grand theories, development of middle-range and practice theory, and conduct
42.
What should nursing theory and research focus on in the 21st century and beyond?
A
Expansion of disciplinary knowledge
B
Renovation of existing grand theories
C
Development of knowledge that has applicability to practice and transdisciplinary relevance
43.
What is the goal of nursing theory and research?
A
To influence scientific inquiry across disciplines
B
To expand disciplinary knowledge
C
To develop new theories
44.
What should be the approach to nursing theory and research?
A
Philosophical orientation, critical appraisal of existing theories, and conduct of research
B
Expansion of disciplinary knowledge, improvement of scientific methodologies, and development of new
C
Renovation of existing grand theories, development of middle-range and practice theory, and conduct