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What is the process of putting theory into practice in nursing called?
Intuitive knowledge
Praxis
Empirics
Epistemology
What is the process of putting theory into practice in nursing called?
Intuitive knowledge
Praxis
Empirics
Epistemology
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Which school focused on the relationship between patient and nurse?
Harvard School
Stanford School
Columbia School
Yale School
Which school focused on the relationship between patient and nurse?
Harvard School
Stanford School
Columbia School
Yale School
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What era emphasized scholarship and the need to disseminate research findings?
Graduate Education Era
Curriculum Era
Theory Era
Research Era (1900 – 1940)
What era emphasized scholarship and the need to disseminate research findings?
Graduate Education Era
Curriculum Era
Theory Era
Research Era (1900 – 1940)
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What is the study of the theory of knowledge called?
Metaphysics
Aesthetics
Ethics
Epistemology
What is the study of the theory of knowledge called?
Metaphysics
Aesthetics
Ethics
Epistemology
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Which type of knowledge is characterized by observation and experiment?
Somatic knowledge
Personal knowledge
Intuitive knowledge
Empirics
Which type of knowledge is characterized by observation and experiment?
Somatic knowledge
Personal knowledge
Intuitive knowledge
Empirics
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What is a characteristic of a profession in nursing?
Short socialization period
Casual training
Defined and specialized knowledge base
No credentialing system
What is a characteristic of a profession in nursing?
Short socialization period
Casual training
Defined and specialized knowledge base
No credentialing system
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What does moral/ethical knowledge pertain to in nursing?
Physical skills
Personal experiences
Values and ethics in practice
Technical knowledge
What does moral/ethical knowledge pertain to in nursing?
Physical skills
Personal experiences
Values and ethics in practice
Technical knowledge
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What is the focus of the Curriculum Era in nursing education?
Research-driven practice
Standardized curricula
Individualized training
Patient-centered care
What is the focus of the Curriculum Era in nursing education?
Research-driven practice
Standardized curricula
Individualized training
Patient-centered care
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What term describes the 'praxis of nursing'?
Emancipatory knowing
Standardized testing
Clinical practice
Theoretical knowledge
What term describes the 'praxis of nursing'?
Emancipatory knowing
Standardized testing
Clinical practice
Theoretical knowledge
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What is the classification of natural sciences?
Psychology, anthropology, sociology, history
Architecture, engineering, medicine
Chemistry, physics, biology, physiology
Mathematics, logic, chemistry, physics
What is the classification of natural sciences?
Psychology, anthropology, sociology, history
Architecture, engineering, medicine
Chemistry, physics, biology, physiology
Mathematics, logic, chemistry, physics
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What does ontology study?
Theory of being (what is or what exists)
Physical universe
Fundamental nature of reality
Knowledge and ways of knowing
What does ontology study?
Theory of being (what is or what exists)
Physical universe
Fundamental nature of reality
Knowledge and ways of knowing
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Which philosophy deals with the appreciation of arts or beauty?
Epistemology
Esthetics
Logic
Ethics
Which philosophy deals with the appreciation of arts or beauty?
Epistemology
Esthetics
Logic
Ethics
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What is the received view of science referred to as?
Hard science
Soft science
Postmodernism
Empiricism
What is the received view of science referred to as?
Hard science
Soft science
Postmodernism
Empiricism
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What is the perceived view of science in nursing?
Applied science
Hard science
Natural science
Soft science
What is the perceived view of science in nursing?
Applied science
Hard science
Natural science
Soft science
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What is the main focus of qualitative research methods?
Trends and patterns
Description and understanding
Prediction and control
Validation and replication
What is the main focus of qualitative research methods?
Trends and patterns
Description and understanding
Prediction and control
Validation and replication
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What does rationalism claim about knowledge?
Mind is a tabula rasa
Knowledge can be gained a priori
Senses are the source of all knowledge
Reason is the source of all knowledge
What does rationalism claim about knowledge?
Mind is a tabula rasa
Knowledge can be gained a priori
Senses are the source of all knowledge
Reason is the source of all knowledge
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What does empiricism state about the mind?
Senses are the source of all knowledge
Mind contains innate ideas
Mind is a tabula rasa (clean state)
Knowledge can be gained a priori
What does empiricism state about the mind?
Senses are the source of all knowledge
Mind contains innate ideas
Mind is a tabula rasa (clean state)
Knowledge can be gained a priori
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In the context of reality and truth, what does historical analysis focus on?
Reality/truth/facts considered with regard to history
Prediction and control
Reality/truth/facts considered ahistorical
Multiple truths
In the context of reality and truth, what does historical analysis focus on?
Reality/truth/facts considered with regard to history
Prediction and control
Reality/truth/facts considered ahistorical
Multiple truths
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What is the primary method of quantitative research?
Contextual meaning; narration
Description and understanding
Trends and patterns
Macro relationship; microstructures
What is the primary method of quantitative research?
Contextual meaning; narration
Description and understanding
Trends and patterns
Macro relationship; microstructures
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What is Logical Positivism primarily concerned with?
Empirical and logical analysis to produce scientific knowledge
Understanding the meaning
Describing patterns
Experiencing the external world
What is Logical Positivism primarily concerned with?
Empirical and logical analysis to produce scientific knowledge
Understanding the meaning
Describing patterns
Experiencing the external world
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Who introduced the concept of 'paradigm shift'?
Isaac Newton
Albert Einstein
Karl Popper
Thomas Kuhn
Who introduced the concept of 'paradigm shift'?
Isaac Newton
Albert Einstein
Karl Popper
Thomas Kuhn
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Which nursing philosophy is associated with transpersonal caring?
Jean Watson
Florence Nightingale
Patricia Benner
Kari Martinsen
Which nursing philosophy is associated with transpersonal caring?
Jean Watson
Florence Nightingale
Patricia Benner
Kari Martinsen
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What does a theory provide in nursing?
A collection of facts
A systematic explanation of an event
An artistic representation
A historical perspective
What does a theory provide in nursing?
A collection of facts
A systematic explanation of an event
An artistic representation
A historical perspective
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What is a conceptual model?
A statistical analysis
A historical account of nursing
A collection of unrelated ideas
A set of interrelated concepts representing a phenomenon
What is a conceptual model?
A statistical analysis
A historical account of nursing
A collection of unrelated ideas
A set of interrelated concepts representing a phenomenon
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What is the focus of Technological Competency as caring in Nursing?
Maximizing technological efficiency
Focusing solely on patient data
Minimizing human interaction
Harmonious coexistence between technology and caring
What is the focus of Technological Competency as caring in Nursing?
Maximizing technological efficiency
Focusing solely on patient data
Minimizing human interaction
Harmonious coexistence between technology and caring
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Which of the following is NOT a component of a theory?
Concepts
Assumptions
Constructs
Unrelated concepts
Which of the following is NOT a component of a theory?
Concepts
Assumptions
Constructs
Unrelated concepts
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What is meant by 'synchronicity' in nursing theory?
Predictable outcomes
Random events
Linear relationships
Meaningful coincidence
What is meant by 'synchronicity' in nursing theory?
Predictable outcomes
Random events
Linear relationships
Meaningful coincidence
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Who is known for the Theory of bureaucratic caring?
Marilyn Anne Ray
Jean Watson
Patricia Benner
Katie Eriksson
Who is known for the Theory of bureaucratic caring?
Marilyn Anne Ray
Jean Watson
Patricia Benner
Katie Eriksson
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What are 'assumptions' in the context of theories?
Statements of fact
Proposals for new theories
Historical accounts
Beliefs about phenomena accepted as true
What are 'assumptions' in the context of theories?
Statements of fact
Proposals for new theories
Historical accounts
Beliefs about phenomena accepted as true
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What is a theory in nursing?
A simple observation of facts
A set of concepts and propositions that provides an orderly way to view phenomena
A personal opinion about health
A collection of unrelated ideas
What is a theory in nursing?
A simple observation of facts
A set of concepts and propositions that provides an orderly way to view phenomena
A personal opinion about health
A collection of unrelated ideas
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What are the structural elements of a theoretical foundation?
Concepts and propositions
Experiments and results
Hypotheses and variables
Observations and conclusions
What are the structural elements of a theoretical foundation?
Concepts and propositions
Experiments and results
Hypotheses and variables
Observations and conclusions
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What is the importance of theory in nursing?
It is not needed in clinical practice
It only focuses on historical data
It replaces practical skills
It helps explain how phenomena are interrelated
What is the importance of theory in nursing?
It is not needed in clinical practice
It only focuses on historical data
It replaces practical skills
It helps explain how phenomena are interrelated
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What must a theory do?
Needs to be proven
Needs to be simplified
Needs to be accepted without evidence
Needs to be ignored
What must a theory do?
Needs to be proven
Needs to be simplified
Needs to be accepted without evidence
Needs to be ignored
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What is the process of putting theory into practice in nursing called?
Intuitive knowledge
Praxis
Empirics
Epistemology
Which school focused on the relationship between patient and nurse?
Harvard School
Stanford School
Columbia School
Yale School
What era emphasized scholarship and the need to disseminate research findings?
Graduate Education Era
Curriculum Era
Theory Era
Research Era (1900 – 1940)
What is the study of the theory of knowledge called?
Metaphysics
Aesthetics
Ethics
Epistemology
Which type of knowledge is characterized by observation and experiment?
Somatic knowledge
Personal knowledge
Intuitive knowledge
Empirics
What is a characteristic of a profession in nursing?
Short socialization period
Casual training
Defined and specialized knowledge base
No credentialing system
What does moral/ethical knowledge pertain to in nursing?
Physical skills
Personal experiences
Values and ethics in practice
Technical knowledge
What is the focus of the Curriculum Era in nursing education?
Research-driven practice
Standardized curricula
Individualized training
Patient-centered care
What term describes the 'praxis of nursing'?
Emancipatory knowing
Standardized testing
Clinical practice
Theoretical knowledge
What is the classification of natural sciences?
Psychology, anthropology, sociology, history
Architecture, engineering, medicine
Chemistry, physics, biology, physiology
Mathematics, logic, chemistry, physics
What does ontology study?
Theory of being (what is or what exists)
Physical universe
Fundamental nature of reality
Knowledge and ways of knowing
Which philosophy deals with the appreciation of arts or beauty?
Epistemology
Esthetics
Logic
Ethics
What is the received view of science referred to as?
Hard science
Soft science
Postmodernism
Empiricism
What is the perceived view of science in nursing?
Applied science
Hard science
Natural science
Soft science
What is the main focus of qualitative research methods?
Trends and patterns
Description and understanding
Prediction and control
Validation and replication
What does rationalism claim about knowledge?
Mind is a tabula rasa
Knowledge can be gained a priori
Senses are the source of all knowledge
Reason is the source of all knowledge
What does empiricism state about the mind?
Senses are the source of all knowledge
Mind contains innate ideas
Mind is a tabula rasa (clean state)
Knowledge can be gained a priori
In the context of reality and truth, what does historical analysis focus on?
Reality/truth/facts considered with regard to history
Prediction and control
Reality/truth/facts considered ahistorical
Multiple truths
What is the primary method of quantitative research?
Contextual meaning; narration
Description and understanding
Trends and patterns
Macro relationship; microstructures
What is Logical Positivism primarily concerned with?
Empirical and logical analysis to produce scientific knowledge
Understanding the meaning
Describing patterns
Experiencing the external world
Who introduced the concept of 'paradigm shift'?
Isaac Newton
Albert Einstein
Karl Popper
Thomas Kuhn
Which nursing philosophy is associated with transpersonal caring?
Jean Watson
Florence Nightingale
Patricia Benner
Kari Martinsen
What does a theory provide in nursing?
A collection of facts
A systematic explanation of an event
An artistic representation
A historical perspective
What is a conceptual model?
A statistical analysis
A historical account of nursing
A collection of unrelated ideas
A set of interrelated concepts representing a phenomenon
What is the focus of Technological Competency as caring in Nursing?
Maximizing technological efficiency
Focusing solely on patient data
Minimizing human interaction
Harmonious coexistence between technology and caring
Which of the following is NOT a component of a theory?
Concepts
Assumptions
Constructs
Unrelated concepts
What is meant by 'synchronicity' in nursing theory?
Predictable outcomes
Random events
Linear relationships
Meaningful coincidence
Who is known for the Theory of bureaucratic caring?
Marilyn Anne Ray
Jean Watson
Patricia Benner
Katie Eriksson
What are 'assumptions' in the context of theories?
Statements of fact
Proposals for new theories
Historical accounts
Beliefs about phenomena accepted as true
What is a theory in nursing?
A simple observation of facts
A set of concepts and propositions that provides an orderly way to view phenomena
A personal opinion about health
A collection of unrelated ideas
What are the structural elements of a theoretical foundation?
Concepts and propositions
Experiments and results
Hypotheses and variables
Observations and conclusions
What is the importance of theory in nursing?
It is not needed in clinical practice
It only focuses on historical data
It replaces practical skills
It helps explain how phenomena are interrelated
What must a theory do?
Needs to be proven
Needs to be simplified
Needs to be accepted without evidence
Needs to be ignored
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