Chapter 2—Holistic Care
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. When a client is performing its vital functions in a state of complete physical, mental, and
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well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity, the client is said to be in a state of:
a. health c. self-actualization
b. homeostasis d. wellness
ANS: A
The concept of health usually refers to the total well-being of the whole person. The World Health
Organization (WHO) defines health as “a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, not
merely the absence of disease or infirmity.” The American Holistic Nurses Association (AHNA)
describes health as the maintenance of harmony and balance among body, mind, and spirit.
PTS: 1 DIF: Knowledge REF: White (2010)
2. The philosophy that views total health as incorporating physical, mental, social, emotional, and
spiritual components of a person’s life is called:
a. holism c. Maslow’s hierarchy of needs
b. homeostasis d. the health continuum
ANS: A
The philosophy of holism views individuals as complete units that cannot be divided into separate
parts; holistic health considers the physical, intellectual, sociocultural, psychological, and spiritual
aspects of a person’s life as an integrated whole.
PTS: 1 DIF: Knowledge
3. What is the nurse’s role in holistic care?
a. to ask the health care provider for necessary client-care orders
b. to carry out those activities for the client that have been ordered by the health care
provider
c. to facilitate the client in attaining the best state for healing to occur
d. to guide the client in accepting the ordered treatments without complaint
ANS: C
The nurse must consistently focus on the client as a unified whole and assist the client to maintain or
regain health, helping each client achieve the highest possible level of wellness. Holistic health care,
which is nursing the whole person, is comprehensive health care. Nurses must also strive to achieve
the highest level of wellness in themselves.
PTS: 1 DIF: Comprehension REF: White (2010)
4. Which of the following is a major focus of holistic health care?
a. ensuring the client’s comfort when death is imminent
b. helping the client to recover from a major illness
c. preparing the family, as well as the client, for potentially poor outcomes
d. teaching preventive care
ANS: D
Holistic health care, which is nursing the whole person, is comprehensive health care. A major focus
of holistic health care is teaching preventive care. [Show Less]