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maegan_martin

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A female client is being seen in the emergency room after being physically abused by her husband. The nurse, acting as an advocate for the client, explains to the client the importance of being empowered to leave the abusive situation.
 
  Which of the following theorists' works most explicitly promotes empowerment of the client?
 
  A) Roy
  B) Peplau
  C) Parse
  D) Orem

Question 2

The theoretical terms meaning, rhythmicity, and transcendence are components of which of the following nursing theorists' work?
 
  A) Hildegard Peplau
  B) Rosemarie Parse
  C) Sister Callista Roy
  D) Dorothea Orem



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: C
Parse's theory bears witness to the client's experience and respects the individual's capacity for self-knowing and assists the client in cocreating a valuable space for the client to voice the lived experience of health.

Answer to Question 2

Ans: B
Parse's Theory of Human Becoming posits quality of life from each person's own perspective as the goal of nursing practice. The three themes of meaning, rhythmicity, and transcendence are used by Parse when discussing the role of a nurse in guiding a client or in bearing witness to a client's experiences.



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