Which of the following is not considered as Metaparadigm of nursing

  1. Person, Health, Environment and Nursing
  2. Person, Health, communication and Nursing
  3. Person, Wellness, Security and Nursing
  4. Nursing, Health, Communication and Person

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 1 : Person, Health, Environment and Nursing

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Concept: 

  • Nursing theory is "a creative way of structuring ideas or concepts that project a tentative, purposeful and systematic view of phenomena".
  • Theory helps the nurses to improve their knowledge regarding care of patients. 
  • It plays an important role to help the nurses to understand their purpose and role in health care setting. 

​Explanation:

  • A metaparadigm is a set of concepts and propositions that describes the phenomena with that disciplene is concerned.
  • There are four metaparadigms of nursing theory that includes person, environment, health and nursing.
    • ​Person -> patient (recipient of care). It may consider person's spirituality, culture, family and friends or even their socio-economic status. 
    • Environment -> internal and external factors related to the patient like interaction of patient with the visitors as well as the surroundings of the patient.
    • Health -> quality and wellness of the patient. It also includes the access the patient to health care.
    • Nursing -> the nurse and how he or she will apply their knowledge and skills when caring for patient.
  • It is necessary for nurses to apply these four metaparadigms to the nursing process when caring for patients in order to address patient care as a whole.

Which of the following is not considered as Metaparadigm of nursing
Additional Information

  • Communication, security and wellness are not the concepts or metaparadigms of nursing theory.
  • Communication is the process of sharing information, ideas or concepts.
  • Security is a sense of being free from dangers.
  • Wellness is living a healthy lifestyle and wellness is coming under the concept of health.

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Which of the following is not considered as Metaparadigm of nursing

Learning Resources 1

1.The phenomena within this theory tend to cross different nursing fields and reflect

a wide variety of nursing care situations, such as uncertainty, incontinence, social

support, quality of life and caring. A theory that provides a basis to assist clients

in coping with uncertainty and the illness response is an example of what theory?

Middle range theory

2.Nursing is the diagnosis and treatment of human responses to actual or potential

health problems, Health has different meanings for each client and is:

Dynamic and continuously changing

3.The nursing paradigm identifies four linkages of interest to the nursing profession.

These four linkages are:

The person, health, environment/situation, and nursing

4.Theories will be tested to describe or predict client outcomes is an example of:

Addressing nursing as a science or as evidence-based practice

5.The nursing process is an example of an open system. An open system:

Interacts with the environment by exchanging information

6. Nursing continues to grow as a profession. Theories generate nursing knowledge

and are used to prescribe specific interventions to improve client outcomes. The

overall goal of nursing knowledge is to explain the practice of nursing as

Different and distinct from the practice of medicine, psychology ad social work.

7.Which of the following is not considered as Metaparadigm of nursing?

Diagnosis

8.Which of the following best describes the role of the nurse practitioner?

Has a wide scope of practice and a more autonomous role, with health

promotion and illness and injury prevention as important focuses.

9.It is important that the profession have a definition of nursing because:

It guides the educational preparation of nurses

It clarifies the purposes and functions of nursing

It establishes boundaries of the profession

10.Theory guides the professional nurse in:

Analyzing patient data

Planning effective nursing interventions

Organizing patient data

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