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Imogene King
Matching Type
____1. Communication A. Purposeful interaction leading to goal attainment
____2. Role B. Represented by verbal and nonverbal behaviours
____3. Time C. Sequence of Events
____4. Growth D. Information component of interaction
____5. Perception E. Each person’s representation of reality
F. A set of behaviors expected of person’s occupying a position in a social system
G. Continuous changes in individuals
6. Imogene King's theory is a type of______
A. Need theories.
B. Interaction theories
C. Outcome theories
D. Humanistic theories
7._______________ theory places the patient at the center focus with the nurse facilitating and supporting people in
maintaining and caring for themselves. Goal Attainment
Kings theory relies on three synergistic systems. What are these?
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Jean Watson

1. What is the best way to describe Watson's "carative factors"?


A. inner healing processes They encompass subjective.
B. They are directly based on Nightingale's environmental theory.
C. They require the nurse to rethink previous ideas of nursing's definition.
D. They take "curative factors" to the next level.
2. According to Watson, which of the following is a basic human need?
A. To receive care
B. To connect with another human being
C. To give care
D. All of the above
3. Which of the following is an example of a way one of Watson's 10 clinical caritas processes might occur in
practice?
A. A nurse on a busy floor promises a patient she will "try to stop by later" when she sees the patient is visibly
upset by a test result.
B. A nurse on the maternity floor asks a lactation consultant to visit one of her patients because she assumes
the new mother plans to breastfeed her infant.
C. Upon meeting a bedridden patient who has a stage I decubitus ulcer, a nurse focuses all of her attention on
properly turning the patient in his bed.
D. A nurse uses a doll to help explain an appendectomy to a pediatric patient, giving the child the chance to ask
questions and keep the doll with her for comfort.
4. An interaction that involves transpersonal caring requires
A. The nurse's focus on his or her own uniqueness
B. The nurse's focus on the uniqueness of his or her patient
C. The nurse's ability to remain in the moment
D. All of the above
5. According to Watson's theory, which of the following is included in every nurse-client exchange?
A. The dominant energy of the client
B. The end goal of accomplishing the treatment plan
C. The shared energy of everyone present
D. The client's expectation that healing will occur

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