Deck 16: Margaret Newmans Theory of Health As Expanding Consciousness
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Deck 16: Margaret Newmans Theory of Health As Expanding Consciousness
1
In Newman's view, health is composed of:
A) Mental well-being.
B) Both disease and wellness.
C) Medical cure of disease.
D) A positive mental attitude.
A) Mental well-being.
B) Both disease and wellness.
C) Medical cure of disease.
D) A positive mental attitude.
Both disease and wellness.
2
The nurse, through attention and partnership, should try to facilitate:
A) Healing.
B) Medical procedures.
C) Patient transformation.
D) Patient relaxation.
A) Healing.
B) Medical procedures.
C) Patient transformation.
D) Patient relaxation.
Patient transformation.
3
Patients faced with life-threatening events or terminal illness often reflect on their lives and find ways to change their priorities. This process is termed by Newman as:
A) Insight.
B) Retrenching.
C) Lifestyle change.
D) Self-healing.
A) Insight.
B) Retrenching.
C) Lifestyle change.
D) Self-healing.
Insight.
4
The information that provides the patient's system the capacity to interact with the environment is called:
A) Consciousness.
B) Subconsciousness.
C) Caution.
D) Intuition.
A) Consciousness.
B) Subconsciousness.
C) Caution.
D) Intuition.
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5
To understand the patient better, Newman suggests the nurse should use a series of:
A) Biometric tests.
B) Clarifying questions
C) Surveys.
D) None of the above
A) Biometric tests.
B) Clarifying questions
C) Surveys.
D) None of the above
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6
According to Newman, being in the present with a family and not being chained by linear time is an example of:
A) Resonating with the whole.
B) Attention to pattern and meaning.
C) Process of expanding consciousness.
D) Choice points for action potential.
A) Resonating with the whole.
B) Attention to pattern and meaning.
C) Process of expanding consciousness.
D) Choice points for action potential.
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7
Newman's basic philosophy is ______________________ rather than ___________________ the patient.
A) Being with, doing for
B) Hearing, calling
C) Being with, ignoring
D) Healing, doing for
A) Being with, doing for
B) Hearing, calling
C) Being with, ignoring
D) Healing, doing for
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8
For Newman, ________________ describes information that depicts the whole of a person's relationship with the environment and gives an understanding of the meaning of the relationships all at once.
A) Holistic
B) Pattern
C) Process
D) Mutuality
A) Holistic
B) Pattern
C) Process
D) Mutuality
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9
In Newman's system, the decisions a patient makes as his or her consciousness expands are made at:
A) Turning points.
B) The point of no return.
C) Price points.
D) Choice points.
A) Turning points.
B) The point of no return.
C) Price points.
D) Choice points.
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10
Newman's focus is on:
A) Healing the patient.
B) Doing research.
C) Partnering with the patient.
D) Partnering with the doctor to fix the patient.
A) Healing the patient.
B) Doing research.
C) Partnering with the patient.
D) Partnering with the doctor to fix the patient.
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11
According to Newman, during illness, both the patient and the caregiver encounter alterations in movement, space, time, and consciousness.
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