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The client is working to include his spouse in the treatment and recovery process of his illness. Which of Roy's modes does this exemplify?
 
  1. Physiologic
  2. Self-concept
  3. Role function
  4. Interdependence

Question 2

A nursing student would like to explore the meaning of spirituality among clients and their response to spiritually centered interventions in nursing practice. The work of which theorist would be most beneficial for this student?
 
  1. Roy
  2. Neuman
  3. Nightingale
  4. Peplau



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 4
Rationale 1: The physiologic mode involves the body's basic physiologic needs and ways of adapting with regard to function of the body's systems.
Rationale 2: The self-concept mode includes the physical self and the personal self.
Rationale 3: The role function mode is determined by the need for social integration and refers to the performance of duties based on given positions within society.
Rationale 4: The goal of Roy's model is to enhance life processes through adaptation in four adapative modes. The interdependence mode involves one's relations with significant others and support systems that provide help, affection, and attention. Involving a spouse with the treatment and recovery process would be an example of this mode.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 1
Rationale 1: Sr. Callista Roy's work focuses on the increasing complexity of person and environment and the relationship between and among persons, the universe, and what can be considered a supreme being or God. She uses characteristics of creation spirituality in her work and philosophy.
Rationale 2: Neuman developed her model based on the individual's relationship to stress.
Rationale 3: Nightingale's theory focuses on environmental manipulation.
Rationale 4: Peplau's centers on the therapeutic relationship between nurse and client.




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