TFN week 2

TFN week 2
48問 • 2年前
  • Arvey Lolong
  • 通報

    問題一覧

  • 1

    derived from a greek work 'theoria' which means "a beholding spectacle or speculation, a looking at, viewing"

    theory

  • 2

    4 elements of theory

    definition, proposition, phenomenon, concepts

  • 3

    statement of the meanibg of word, phrase or terms

    definition

  • 4

    two types of definition

    theoretical, operational

  • 5

    convey the general or abstract meaning of the word or concepts in a manner that fits the theory

    theoretical definition

  • 6

    spwvify the concrete meaning of the word necessary to measure a concept

    operational definition

  • 7

    theorem or statements that derived from axioms

    proposition

  • 8

    accept of statements or assertions being established or accepted to be true

    axioms

  • 9

    an aspect of reality that can be consciously sense or experienced

    phenomenon

  • 10

    ideas or complex mental formulation of object, property, or events derived from individual experiences

    concepts

  • 11

    two types of concepts

    abstract concept, concrete concepts

  • 12

    complex ideas completely independent of time or place

    abstract concepts

  • 13

    simple or measurable and specific to time and place example body temperature

    concrete concepts

  • 14

    three classification of concepts

    empirikal, inferential, abstract

  • 15

    those that can be readily observed such as a chair or table

    empirical

  • 16

    directly observable such as pain and blood pressure

    inferential

  • 17

    not observable such as stress and wellness

    abstract

  • 18

    three strategy for concept analysis and development

    concept analysis, concept synthesis, concept derivation

  • 19

    three method of concept synthesis

    qualitative method, quantitative method, literary method

  • 20

    four types of theories

    descriptive theory, explanatory theory, predictive theory, prescribing or controlling theory

  • 21

    simply describes or deliniate the phenomenon of interest, an event, a situation , or a relationship

    descriptive theory

  • 22

    outlines or explains the relationships among the characteristics and dimensions of a phenomenon

    explanatory theory

  • 23

    predicts that cause effects of relationships among the dimensions of a phenomenon

    predictive theory

  • 24

    provide for control or prevention of untoward events and prescribing of desired actions to improve the phenomenon

    prescribing or controlling theory

  • 25

    a symbolic representation of a phenomenon

    model

  • 26

    essential in a metamodel which serves as basis to develop theory

    theoretical model

  • 27

    represents global issues about individuals , groups , situations , and events of interest to the profession

    paradigm

  • 28

    a diagram that mentally and visually presents and interpret the underlying theory

    conceptual paradigm

  • 29

    provides the outline for which theory depicts the function of a phenomenon

    model

  • 30

    represents a structure

    conceptual model

  • 31

    suggest function or explains the sequence of events from which the phenomenon occurred

    theoretical model

  • 32

    presents some aspects of reality communicated for the purpose of describing nursing phenomena , explaining relationships , between phenomena predicting consequences or prescribing nursing care

    nursing theory

  • 33

    explains the background or historical basis of the concepts or variables used in the study provide a critical perspective about the problem evolved and how the study will proceed

    conceptual framework

  • 34

    nursing thoery and its uses

    clinical practice, education, research

  • 35

    theories generate knowledge within richest nursing practice which is the accurate representation of perceive world of discipline

    nursing knowledge

  • 36

    five types of knowledge

    theory base vs practice base, a priori versus a posteriori, research based or factual or inferential, explicit vs tacit, personality , procedural , and propositional

  • 37

    pledge derived from reading books , journals , other materials , or researching using factual data

    personal knowledge or knowledge by acquaintance

  • 38

    knowledge refers to steps of doing procedures like driving , inserting at catheter , giving of injections , among others

    procedural or knowledge how to do something

  • 39

    age of establish facts proven through research or actual observations

    propositional knowledge or knowledge of facts

  • 40

    acquired from the study of theories and acquisition of other information pertinent to nursing through readings and journal reflections

    theory-based knowledge

  • 41

    acquired from nursing practice and other world of related learning experiences as nurses go through their day-to-day patient care activities

    practice based knowledge

  • 42

    type of knowledge is independent of experiences , for example all is winters are unmarried

    a priori knowledge

  • 43

    dependent on experience alone or empirical evidence , for example some spinsters are very happy

    a posteriori knowledge

  • 44

    based on direct observation

    factual knowledge

  • 45

    based on reasoning from facts theory or form theory to facts

    inferential knowledge

  • 46

    can be readily in transmitted to others

    explicit knowledge

  • 47

    article informal language

    tacit knowledge

  • 48

    mother of modern psychiatrist nursing

    hildegard peplau

  • Lesson 1: Globalization

    Lesson 1: Globalization

    Arvey Lolong · 39問 · 2年前

    Lesson 1: Globalization

    Lesson 1: Globalization

    39問 • 2年前
    Arvey Lolong

    問題一覧

  • 1

    derived from a greek work 'theoria' which means "a beholding spectacle or speculation, a looking at, viewing"

    theory

  • 2

    4 elements of theory

    definition, proposition, phenomenon, concepts

  • 3

    statement of the meanibg of word, phrase or terms

    definition

  • 4

    two types of definition

    theoretical, operational

  • 5

    convey the general or abstract meaning of the word or concepts in a manner that fits the theory

    theoretical definition

  • 6

    spwvify the concrete meaning of the word necessary to measure a concept

    operational definition

  • 7

    theorem or statements that derived from axioms

    proposition

  • 8

    accept of statements or assertions being established or accepted to be true

    axioms

  • 9

    an aspect of reality that can be consciously sense or experienced

    phenomenon

  • 10

    ideas or complex mental formulation of object, property, or events derived from individual experiences

    concepts

  • 11

    two types of concepts

    abstract concept, concrete concepts

  • 12

    complex ideas completely independent of time or place

    abstract concepts

  • 13

    simple or measurable and specific to time and place example body temperature

    concrete concepts

  • 14

    three classification of concepts

    empirikal, inferential, abstract

  • 15

    those that can be readily observed such as a chair or table

    empirical

  • 16

    directly observable such as pain and blood pressure

    inferential

  • 17

    not observable such as stress and wellness

    abstract

  • 18

    three strategy for concept analysis and development

    concept analysis, concept synthesis, concept derivation

  • 19

    three method of concept synthesis

    qualitative method, quantitative method, literary method

  • 20

    four types of theories

    descriptive theory, explanatory theory, predictive theory, prescribing or controlling theory

  • 21

    simply describes or deliniate the phenomenon of interest, an event, a situation , or a relationship

    descriptive theory

  • 22

    outlines or explains the relationships among the characteristics and dimensions of a phenomenon

    explanatory theory

  • 23

    predicts that cause effects of relationships among the dimensions of a phenomenon

    predictive theory

  • 24

    provide for control or prevention of untoward events and prescribing of desired actions to improve the phenomenon

    prescribing or controlling theory

  • 25

    a symbolic representation of a phenomenon

    model

  • 26

    essential in a metamodel which serves as basis to develop theory

    theoretical model

  • 27

    represents global issues about individuals , groups , situations , and events of interest to the profession

    paradigm

  • 28

    a diagram that mentally and visually presents and interpret the underlying theory

    conceptual paradigm

  • 29

    provides the outline for which theory depicts the function of a phenomenon

    model

  • 30

    represents a structure

    conceptual model

  • 31

    suggest function or explains the sequence of events from which the phenomenon occurred

    theoretical model

  • 32

    presents some aspects of reality communicated for the purpose of describing nursing phenomena , explaining relationships , between phenomena predicting consequences or prescribing nursing care

    nursing theory

  • 33

    explains the background or historical basis of the concepts or variables used in the study provide a critical perspective about the problem evolved and how the study will proceed

    conceptual framework

  • 34

    nursing thoery and its uses

    clinical practice, education, research

  • 35

    theories generate knowledge within richest nursing practice which is the accurate representation of perceive world of discipline

    nursing knowledge

  • 36

    five types of knowledge

    theory base vs practice base, a priori versus a posteriori, research based or factual or inferential, explicit vs tacit, personality , procedural , and propositional

  • 37

    pledge derived from reading books , journals , other materials , or researching using factual data

    personal knowledge or knowledge by acquaintance

  • 38

    knowledge refers to steps of doing procedures like driving , inserting at catheter , giving of injections , among others

    procedural or knowledge how to do something

  • 39

    age of establish facts proven through research or actual observations

    propositional knowledge or knowledge of facts

  • 40

    acquired from the study of theories and acquisition of other information pertinent to nursing through readings and journal reflections

    theory-based knowledge

  • 41

    acquired from nursing practice and other world of related learning experiences as nurses go through their day-to-day patient care activities

    practice based knowledge

  • 42

    type of knowledge is independent of experiences , for example all is winters are unmarried

    a priori knowledge

  • 43

    dependent on experience alone or empirical evidence , for example some spinsters are very happy

    a posteriori knowledge

  • 44

    based on direct observation

    factual knowledge

  • 45

    based on reasoning from facts theory or form theory to facts

    inferential knowledge

  • 46

    can be readily in transmitted to others

    explicit knowledge

  • 47

    article informal language

    tacit knowledge

  • 48

    mother of modern psychiatrist nursing

    hildegard peplau