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A BSN student is learning about the components of a nursing theory. Which of the following are considered the “building blocks” of a theory?

A. Assumptions, phenomena, concepts, and definitions.
B. Research, practice, education, and administration.
C. Assessment, diagnosis, planning, and implementation.
D. The nurse, the patient, the environment, and health.
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How does a nursing theory contribute to the scientific basis of nursing?

A. By ensuring that nursing care is based on tradition and intuition.
B. By providing a set of concepts and propositions that can be tested through research.
C. By eliminating the need for ongoing research and evidence-based practice.
D. By focusing exclusively on the psychosocial aspects of patient care.
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A nurse manager is encouraging the staff to utilize nursing theories in their daily practice. What is the most compelling reason the manager would provide?

A. "It is a requirement for our hospital's accreditation."
B. "It helps to improve patient outcomes by providing a systematic approach to care."
C. "It makes charting and documentation more straightforward."
D. "It is the best way to protect the hospital from legal challenges."
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When considering the role of theory in nursing, what is its most significant contribution to the profession’s autonomy?

A. It differentiates nursing from medicine by focusing solely on caring.
B. It establishes a unique body of knowledge that is central to nursing practice.
C. It ensures that all nurses perform their duties in an identical manner.
D. It provides a direct link to increased salary and benefits for nurses.
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A nursing student is explaining the primary purpose of nursing theory to a colleague. Which statement best encapsulates this purpose?

A. To provide a standardized checklist for completing nursing tasks.
B. To offer a framework for understanding and advancing nursing knowledge and practice.
C. To create rigid rules that must be followed in all patient care situations.
D. To document the historical evolution of the nursing profession.
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What is ‘Mawlid al-Nabi’?

A. The celebration of Eid al-Fitr
B. The celebration of the Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) birthday
C. The celebration of Eid al-Adha
D. The celebration of Hijrah
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What is ‘Ashura’?

A. A day of celebration in Islam
B. The 10th day of Muharram, significant for the martyrdom of Imam Hussain (RA)
C. The first day of Ramadan
D. The day of Eid
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What is ‘Mut’ah’ in Shia Islam?

A. Permanent marriage
B. Temporary marriage
C. Divorce
D. Engagement
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What is ‘Taqiyya’ in Shia Islam?

A. Hypocrisy
B. Dissimulation or concealing one's faith in times of danger
C. Open declaration of faith
D. Bravery in battle
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What is ‘Marja al-Taqlid’ in Shia Islam?

A. A spiritual guide
B. A source of emulation for religious rulings
C. A political leader
D. A military commander
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