Nursing Theories And Nursing Practice 4th Edition By Smith Parker – Test Bank
Chapter 11: Betty Neuman’s Systems Model
Multiple-Choice Questions
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- Neuman’s theory includes an accordion-like mechanism that protects the normal line of defense. This mechanism is called:
- The accordion line of defense
- The defense line buffer
- The flexible line of defense
- The stressor defense line
ANS: C
- Neuman defines the client’s usual state of wellness as:
- The flexible line of defense
- The normal line of defense
- The stressor defense line
- The accordion defense line
ANS: B
- Neuman’s system suggests that __________________ is/are activated after the normal line of defense is penetrated by stressors.
- The flexible line of defense
- The accordion line of defense
- Client resistance factors
- Lines of resistance
ANS: D
- Neuman identifies ___________ client variables.
- Three
- Six
- Five
- Nine
ANS: C
- Neuman calls the process whereby energy moves toward evolution as a system absorbs energy to increase its organization, complexity, and development when it moves toward a steady or wellness state:
- Negentropy.
- Hypertrophy.
- Entropy.
- Dynatrophy.
ANS: A
- Neuman calls the process whereby energy moves toward extinction by gradual disorganization, increasing randomness, and energy dissipation:
- Negentropy.
- Hypertrophy.
- Entropy.
- Dynatrophy.
ANS: C
- Neuman states that the _________ variable is on a continuum of development that penetrates all other client system variables and supports the client’s optimal wellness.
- Physiological
- Psychological
- Developmental
- Spiritual
ANS: D
- Neuman defined ________ broadly as “all internal and external factors or influences surrounding the identified client or client system.
- Ecosystem
- Environment
- Wellness
- Nursing
ANS: B
- _______________ penetrate(s) the lines of defense to cause illness.
- Stressors
- Lines of Resistance
- Negentropy
- Pathogens
ANS: A
- The ______________________ offers a protective coping shield that helps the client to function and stimulate the client’s health.
- Created environment
- Spiritual variable
- Extrapersonal environment
- Physiological variable
ANS: A
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