NUR 2313 Module 1 Exam Questions with Correct
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Q1: Who is considered the A: Florence Nightingale; She
founder of modern elevated nursing to a respected
nursing, and what were profession & emphasized
her contributions? hygiene and sanitary conditions.
Promote health, Prevent illness,
Q2: What are the 4 aims of Restore health, Facilitate coping
nursing? with disability or death.
A: Caregiver, Communicator,
Q3: Name the 8 roles of a Teacher/ Educator, Counselor,
nurse. Leader, Researcher, Advocate, &
Collaborator.
A: Person, environment, health,
Q4: What are the 4
& nursing.
concepts common to all
nursing theories?
A: Quantitative focuses on
Q5: How do quantitative measurable data (e.g., surveys,
and qualitative research experiments), while qualitative
methods differ? explores perceptions and
experiences (e.g., interviews).
, Q6: What is evidence- A: Nursing care based on reliable research to improve
based practice (EBP)? patient outcomes.
Q7: What are the 5 levels A: Physiologic needs, safety and security, love and
of Maslow's hierarchy of belonging, self-esteem, and self-actualization.
needs?
Q8: How can nurses A: By educating on healthy practices, identifying
address family health genetic risks, and promoting supportive
risks? environments.
Q9: What are the 6 A: Safe, effective, efficient,
outcomes envisioned by patient-centered, timely, and
the Institute of Medicine equitable care.
for healthcare?
Q10: What are the 3 levels A: Primary (Preventive care), Secondary (specialized
of health care delivery? care), and Tertiary (Advanced care).
A: To provide holistic care,
Q11: What is the role of a coordinate services, and
community-based nurse? advocate for patients and
families.
Q12: What is continuity of A: It ensures seamless patient transitions across care
care, and why is it settings, improving outcomes and satisfaction.
important?
Q13: What are the 4 A: Cognitive, Technical, Interpersonal, & Ethical/Legal
blended competencies? Skills.
A: Assessment, Diagnosis
Q14: What are the 5
(Nursing Diagnosis), Plan,
characteristics of the
Intervention, Evaluation. (ADPIE)
nursing process?
A: Initial comprehensive,
Q15: What are the 5 types focused, emergency, time-
of nursing assessments? lapsed, & assessments for
special populations.
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Terms in this set (54)
Q1: Who is considered the A: Florence Nightingale; She
founder of modern elevated nursing to a respected
nursing, and what were profession & emphasized
her contributions? hygiene and sanitary conditions.
Promote health, Prevent illness,
Q2: What are the 4 aims of Restore health, Facilitate coping
nursing? with disability or death.
A: Caregiver, Communicator,
Q3: Name the 8 roles of a Teacher/ Educator, Counselor,
nurse. Leader, Researcher, Advocate, &
Collaborator.
A: Person, environment, health,
Q4: What are the 4
& nursing.
concepts common to all
nursing theories?
A: Quantitative focuses on
Q5: How do quantitative measurable data (e.g., surveys,
and qualitative research experiments), while qualitative
methods differ? explores perceptions and
experiences (e.g., interviews).
, Q6: What is evidence- A: Nursing care based on reliable research to improve
based practice (EBP)? patient outcomes.
Q7: What are the 5 levels A: Physiologic needs, safety and security, love and
of Maslow's hierarchy of belonging, self-esteem, and self-actualization.
needs?
Q8: How can nurses A: By educating on healthy practices, identifying
address family health genetic risks, and promoting supportive
risks? environments.
Q9: What are the 6 A: Safe, effective, efficient,
outcomes envisioned by patient-centered, timely, and
the Institute of Medicine equitable care.
for healthcare?
Q10: What are the 3 levels A: Primary (Preventive care), Secondary (specialized
of health care delivery? care), and Tertiary (Advanced care).
A: To provide holistic care,
Q11: What is the role of a coordinate services, and
community-based nurse? advocate for patients and
families.
Q12: What is continuity of A: It ensures seamless patient transitions across care
care, and why is it settings, improving outcomes and satisfaction.
important?
Q13: What are the 4 A: Cognitive, Technical, Interpersonal, & Ethical/Legal
blended competencies? Skills.
A: Assessment, Diagnosis
Q14: What are the 5
(Nursing Diagnosis), Plan,
characteristics of the
Intervention, Evaluation. (ADPIE)
nursing process?
A: Initial comprehensive,
Q15: What are the 5 types focused, emergency, time-
of nursing assessments? lapsed, & assessments for
special populations.