d - ease
It is a nursing theory developed by Katharine Kolcaba in 1990s.The comfort theory is essential for health care practices, education and research. It has the potential to place comfort in front area of health care.He describes comfort existing in 3 forms : relief , ease, transcendence.
Ease is a form of comfort when patient is in comfortable state of contentment.Here for a terminally I'll patient ease comfort is necessary.
According to Kolcaba's Comfort Theory, which of the following concept is important to provide to a...
In Weidenbach theory, which of the following is an example of concept of realities: a) nurse tasked to take care of the patient b) nursing performing sponge bath c) medication d) none of the above. 2) During her class, Mimi is not feeling well. She went to the clinic. Thwre nurse Carl talk to her and give her some medicine. According to Orem which concept is nurse carl? 3) Prize, an 91y/o client is suffering from terminally ill disease. She...
Nurse Carla is talking to her client regarding certain questions on her client's treatment regimen. In the Humanistic Nursing Theory, which stage does Carla manifests? * b. Nurse Knowing of the Other Intuitively a. Preparation of the Nurse Knower For Coming to know c. Nurse Knowing the Other Scientifically d. Nurse Complementarily Synthesizing Known Others According to Margaret Newman, illness is a manifestation of a person's: * O b. Pathological condition O a. Bad behavior d. Pattern O c. Level...
Jansen, an 81 y/o client, is suffering from a terminally-ill disease. He talked to his family and told them about taking care of each other and themselves when he leaves. In Kolcaba's Comfort Theory, which of the following component was given to Jansen? * O c. Transcendence O b. Ease O d. Comfort O a. Relief
Jansen, an 81 y/o client, is suffering from a terminally-ill disease. He was visited by the chaplain and had prayer with his family. In Kolcaba's Comfort Theory, which of the following component was given to Jansen? * O a. Relief O c. Transcendence O b. Ease O d. Comfort
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12) Carlo is a ward nurse and during his shift, one of his patients called for help. When he responded, he saw the patient on the floor gasping for breath. Carlo immediate response was to place him back to the bed and put on the oxygen. The most applicable nursing theory for this scenario is: b. Unitary Human Being c. Conservation Principles a. Carative Factors d. 21 Nursing Problems 1 According to Jean Watson, the nursing profession is said...
1. According to Leininger, this is the way in which people look at the world, or at the universe, and form a “picture or value stance” about the world and their lives: * c. Influences b. Worldview d. Holistic Health a. Culture 2. In Parse’s Human Becoming Theory, a person’s history, current situation, and goals in the future will fall in to which concept? * a. Freedom b. Meaning c. Transcendence d. Paradox e. Mystery 3. In Leininger’s Sunrise Model,...
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In Leininger's Sunrise Model, which of the following cultural structures are laws fall into? b. Kinship and Social Factors d. Political and Legal Factors c. Culture, Values, Beliefs, and Lifeways a. Religious and Philosophical Factors Heather is a nursing student. She failed in Anatomy because it was difficult for her. She took the subject again the next year and...
Question 39 (1 point). Generalizing from the text, age-based rationing of care: will become an important issue in the developed world. Ob) will never happen in the future. c) will never happen if the Republicans are in power. od) will happen if Democrats are in power. Question 26 (1 point) Kübler-Ross's ENDURING contribution to death and dying was to: a) alert society to the need to pay attention to the emotions of terminally ill people. b) show that terminally ill...
n Weidenbach's theory, which of the following is an example of the concept of realities? O c. Medications Oa. A nurse tasked to take care of a patient b. Nurse performing sponge bath d. None of the above
Which concept is an important component of cognitive learning theory? Question 5 options: a) Learning is a passive activity. b) Thinking develops in stages over the lifespan. c) Repetition and practice strengthen learning. d) People are motivated to learn by external rewards.