1. C.
It happens when the nurse wants to lessen the cause of the patient’s suffering.
A. Rapport
B. Empathy
C. Sympathy
2. B
What does Travelbee consider more than just a medical intervention in her nursing model?
a) Surgical procedures
b) Rapport
c) Technological advancements
d) Administrative protocols
3. C
Which of the following is NOT a key concept in Travelbee's nursing model?
a) Prevention as Intervention
b) Hope
c) Technological innovation
d) Interpersonal Processes
4.B
. How did the theory define human conditions and life experiences?
A. Clearly and explicitly
B. Through sufferings, hope, pain, and illness
C. Only through objective criteria
5. B
Described by the nurse and patient perceiving each other as unique individuals. At this time, the link of
relationship begins to form.
A. Original Encounter
B. Emerging Identities
C. Rapport
6. C.
A feeling of displeasure which ranges from simple transitory mental, physical, or spiritual discomfort.
A. Depression
B. Sadness
C. Suffering
7. A
A mental state characterized by the desire to gain an end or accomplish a goal combined with some
degree of expectation that what is desired or sought is attainable.
A. Hope
B. Determination
C. Goal Seeking
8. A
"an interpersonal process whereby the professional nurse practitioner assists an individual, family, or
community to prevent or cope with the experience of illness and suffering and, if necessary, to find
meaning in these experiences".
A. Nursing
B. Learning
C. Assisting
9. A
"When one ____________, one is involved but not incapacitated by the involvement"
A. empathizes
B. sympathizes
10. B.
What is the central focus of Travelbee's nursing model?
a) Medical interventions
b) Holistic approach
c) Pharmaceutical advancements
d) Surgical procedures
A.
11. It refers to the way in which a human being perceives himself or herself as ill.
A. Subjective criteria
B. Objective criteria
C. Objective
C.
12. “A person's _______ status is an individually defined state of well being in accord with self-appraisal
of physical-emotional-spiritual status."
A. Health
B. Healthiness
C. Subjective Health
13. A.
a unique, irreplacable individual who is in the continuous process of becoming, evolving, and changing.
A. Homo Sapien
B. Nurse
C. Patient
14. C.
"A nurse is able to establish rapport because she possesses the necessary ______________________
required to assist ill persons, and because she is able to perceive, respond to, and appreciate the
uniqueness of the ill human being."
A. Knowledge and assets
B. Experiences and skills
C. Knowledge and skills
15. B.
What are the two qualities proposed by Travelbee that enhance the empathy process?
A Sympathy and judgment
B Similarities of experience and the desire to understand
C Indifference and detachment
16. C.
How does Travelbee describe empathy?
A. An emotional detachment
B. The ability to impose one's own experiences
C. The ability to share in the person's experience
17. C
What is the result of the empathic process according to Travelbee?
A. Isolation from others
B. Inability to connect emotionally
C. The ability to expect the behavior of the individual empathized with.
18.B
What is the primary focus of Joyce Travelbee's Human-to-Human Relationship Model in nursing?
A. Technological advancements
B. Interpersonal relationships
C. Administrative processes
19. C.
How many phases did Joyce Travelbee identify in the development of a nurse-patient relationship?
a) One
b) Two
c) Three
d) Four
20.B.
What is one of the books written by Travelbee that reflects her emphasis on the interpersonal aspects of
nursing?
a) "Medical Procedures Handbook"
b) "Interpersonal Aspects of Nursing"
c) "Administrative Efficiency in Healthcare"