NSG101 EXAM #1 QUESTIONS & VERIFIED ANSWERS
Is the most independently functioning nurse. Has a master's or doctorate degree,
advanced education in pathophysiology, pharmacology, and physical assessment, and
expertise or certification in a specialized area of practice - answers - advanced practice
registered nurse (aprn)
To improve standards of health and the availability of health care, foster high standards
for nursing, and promote the professional development and general and economic
welfare of nurses. - answers - american nurses association (ana)
You help patients maintain and regain health, manage disease and symptoms, and
attain a maximal level of function and independence through the healing process -
answers - caregiver
Is and aprn who is educated in midwifery and is certified by the american college of
nurse- midwives. They provide independent care for women during normal pregnancy,
labor, and delivery, and care for the newborn. It also includes providing some
gynecological services such as routine pap smears, family planning, and treatment for
minor vaginal infections - answers - certified nurse midwife (cnm)
Is an aprn with advanced education earned in a nurse anesthesia accredited program.
They provide surgical anesthesia under the guidance and supervision of an
anesthesiologist. - answers - certified register nurse anesthetist (crna)
Is an aprn who is an expert clinician in a specialized area of practice. They practice in
all health care setting, they specialize in population ex geriatrics, setting ex critical care,
disease specialty ex diabetes, type of care ex rehabilitation, or type of problem ex pain -
answers - clinical nurse specialist (cns)
Defines the principles that nurses use to provide patient- centered care - answers -
code of ethics
Involves formal, organized educational programs offered by universities, hospitals, state
nurses associations, professional nursing organizations, and educational and health
care institutions. Usually get a continued education credit for these. - answers -
continuing education
Is the study of all the genes in a person and interactions of these genes with one
another and with that person's environment. - answers - genomics
Contain instruction or training provided by a health care agency designed to increase
knowledge, skills, and competencies of nurses and other health care professionals
employed by the institution. - answers - in- service education
Is the most independently functioning nurse. Has a master's or doctorate degree,
advanced education in pathophysiology, pharmacology, and physical assessment, and
expertise or certification in a specialized area of practice - answers - advanced practice
registered nurse (aprn)
To improve standards of health and the availability of health care, foster high standards
for nursing, and promote the professional development and general and economic
welfare of nurses. - answers - american nurses association (ana)
You help patients maintain and regain health, manage disease and symptoms, and
attain a maximal level of function and independence through the healing process -
answers - caregiver
Is and aprn who is educated in midwifery and is certified by the american college of
nurse- midwives. They provide independent care for women during normal pregnancy,
labor, and delivery, and care for the newborn. It also includes providing some
gynecological services such as routine pap smears, family planning, and treatment for
minor vaginal infections - answers - certified nurse midwife (cnm)
Is an aprn with advanced education earned in a nurse anesthesia accredited program.
They provide surgical anesthesia under the guidance and supervision of an
anesthesiologist. - answers - certified register nurse anesthetist (crna)
Is an aprn who is an expert clinician in a specialized area of practice. They practice in
all health care setting, they specialize in population ex geriatrics, setting ex critical care,
disease specialty ex diabetes, type of care ex rehabilitation, or type of problem ex pain -
answers - clinical nurse specialist (cns)
Defines the principles that nurses use to provide patient- centered care - answers -
code of ethics
Involves formal, organized educational programs offered by universities, hospitals, state
nurses associations, professional nursing organizations, and educational and health
care institutions. Usually get a continued education credit for these. - answers -
continuing education
Is the study of all the genes in a person and interactions of these genes with one
another and with that person's environment. - answers - genomics
Contain instruction or training provided by a health care agency designed to increase
knowledge, skills, and competencies of nurses and other health care professionals
employed by the institution. - answers - in- service education