Deck 21: Katharine Kolcabacomfort Theory

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Kolcaba asserts comfort is experienced by patients in physical, psychospiritual, sociocultural, and environmental contexts.
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Interventions specified by other disciplines or by nursing protocols that include medication, treatments, monitoring schedules, insertion of lines, etc. are defined as ______ interventions by Kolcaba.

A) Technical
B) Coaching
C) Comfort food for the soul
D) All of the above
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Those extra special, holistic, and more time-consuming nursing interventions such as back or hand message, guided imagery, or music or art therapy are defined as ______ interventions by Kolcaba.

A) Technical
B) Coaching
C) Comfort food for the soul
D) All of the above
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The intuitive parts of Kolcaba's Comfort Theory cannot be applied separately; they must be applied as a whole.
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Kolcaba created a __________ to present the nursing meaning of comfort as a patient outcome.

A) Theory diagram
B) Taxonomic structure
C) Research study
D) Umbrella picture
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For Kolcaba, the outcome of comfort is the immediate experience of being strengthened when needs for ______, _______ and ______ are met.

A) Relief, ease, and food
B) Relief, ease, and transcendence
C) Ease, transcendence, and rest
D) Ease, rest, and relief
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Kolcaba defines interventions that produce the best possible patient and family outcomes, based on empirical evidence, as:

A) Best policies.
B) Best practices.
C) Best measures.
D) Best interventions.
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Kolcaba believes nurses already know how to practice comforting care.
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Which of the following theorists influenced Kolcaba's development of comfort theory?

A) Orlando, Nightingale, and Henderson
B) Orlando, Orem, and Nightingale
C) Orlando, Henderson, and Watson
D) Orlando, Henderson, and Paterson and Zderad
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Being complete, whole, sound, upright, appealing, ethical, and sincere are defined by Kolcaba as qualities of:

A) Health-seeking institutions.
B) Magnet institutions.
C) Institutional integrity.
D) The U.S. health care system.
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Deck 21: Katharine Kolcabacomfort Theory
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Kolcaba asserts comfort is experienced by patients in physical, psychospiritual, sociocultural, and environmental contexts.
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Interventions specified by other disciplines or by nursing protocols that include medication, treatments, monitoring schedules, insertion of lines, etc. are defined as ______ interventions by Kolcaba.

A) Technical
B) Coaching
C) Comfort food for the soul
D) All of the above
Technical
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Those extra special, holistic, and more time-consuming nursing interventions such as back or hand message, guided imagery, or music or art therapy are defined as ______ interventions by Kolcaba.

A) Technical
B) Coaching
C) Comfort food for the soul
D) All of the above
Comfort food for the soul
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The intuitive parts of Kolcaba's Comfort Theory cannot be applied separately; they must be applied as a whole.
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Kolcaba created a __________ to present the nursing meaning of comfort as a patient outcome.

A) Theory diagram
B) Taxonomic structure
C) Research study
D) Umbrella picture
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For Kolcaba, the outcome of comfort is the immediate experience of being strengthened when needs for ______, _______ and ______ are met.

A) Relief, ease, and food
B) Relief, ease, and transcendence
C) Ease, transcendence, and rest
D) Ease, rest, and relief
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Kolcaba defines interventions that produce the best possible patient and family outcomes, based on empirical evidence, as:

A) Best policies.
B) Best practices.
C) Best measures.
D) Best interventions.
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Kolcaba believes nurses already know how to practice comforting care.
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Which of the following theorists influenced Kolcaba's development of comfort theory?

A) Orlando, Nightingale, and Henderson
B) Orlando, Orem, and Nightingale
C) Orlando, Henderson, and Watson
D) Orlando, Henderson, and Paterson and Zderad
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Being complete, whole, sound, upright, appealing, ethical, and sincere are defined by Kolcaba as qualities of:

A) Health-seeking institutions.
B) Magnet institutions.
C) Institutional integrity.
D) The U.S. health care system.
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