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tests conducted during the 1950s indicated that graduates of
What is true about associate
ADN programs lacked the knowledge and technical skills to
degrees in Nursing
function as registered nurses.
As a result of the great sought employment in hospitals, often working for little or no
depression of the 1930s, the wages.
majority of registered nurses in
the US
At the time that the nurse nurses in advanced practice roles found it necessary to develop
practitioner role was first skills in political activism to fight for changes in legislation.
introduced
During the late 19th century improvement in technology required educated nurses for the
advances in science contributed care of patients with more complex conditions.
to the growth in nursing
education because
During World War I and World Experience a significant improvement in image as the public
War II, the profession of nursing became aware of nurses role in saving lives
Florence nightingale's most Establishment of the Nightingale school of nursing at St. Thomas
significant contribution to the Hospital
emergence of Nursing as a
profession was her
Florence nightingale was the modern nursing (Professional nursing in England)
founder of what
Mildred Montag Founded ADN education in 1952
Nurses involvement in Increased, economic security for nurses, and a greater voice and
collective-bargaining action has decisions that affected patient care
most often resulted in
The American nurses association Stated that the minimum preparation for beginning, professional
position paper, which was nurses should be a bachelors degree
published in 1965 how to
significant impact on the nursing
profession because it
The Chiefs characteristic of early Student nurses were required to work long hours with you formal
hospital based schools of classes, and Little clinical supervision
nursing in the US was that
The first nurse practice act Were permissive laws that allowed only nurses who are license
passed in the US to use the title registered nurse
Besides preparing for the Drive to the testing center prior to test day to become familiar
NCLEX-RN, which one of the with map directions and center location.
following strategies is
suggested to help a student feel
more at ease prior to taking the
exam?
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If graduate nurses do not pass A minimum of 45 days
the NCLEX-RN, how long must
they wait before retaking the
exam?
NCLEX-RN test items that hot spot questions.
require the test taker to select
an area on a diagram and then
click the mouse to indicate the
placement of an answer are
called:
NCLEX-RN test items that Drag and drop questions
require the test taker to
prioritize a list of nursing actions
in the order by which the nurse
would perform them are called:
Students who have a document Contact the state board of nursing to request test
disability and required test accommodations
accommodations should do
which of the following prior to
registering for the nclex-rn
The NCSBN National Council of State Boards of Nursing
The NCSBN conducts a job Identify entry level skills and knowledge needed by novice
analysis every three years for nurses
what purpose?
What is the testing consult that Adapt to the test takers responses altering the complexity level
underlies computer of death of of Subsequent test items
testing (CAT)? It is a method of
testing that.
When did licensure become mid-twentieth century
universally mandated among all
50 states in the us
Which of the following is Understanding the rationale of both correct and wrong answers
considered to be a priority
element of taking practices,
when preparing for the nclex-rn
Which of the following was the Canada
first country to adopt the nclex-
rn as the national licensing
examination for graduates of
nursing programs located in the
country
As a new member of a Participate in any local chapter events to network with other
professional nursing members.
organization, which of the
following is an effective way to
become involved in the
organizations activities
Concern over the lack of nursing Placing 10,000 nurses on boards by the year 2020
representation on national
healthcare boards, recently led
to the inflammation of which of
the following initiatives
The "Healthy Nurse" and American Nurses Association
"Healthy Nurse, Healthy Nation"
programs are associated with
which one of the following
professional nursing
organizations?
The National Student Nurses A national student board elected by NSNA chapters located in
Association (NSNA) is member schools
Organizationally governed,
through which type of structure
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Physical Assessment and Sims Lab E... Medical Terminology Chapter 4 NURS Foundations L
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Terms in this set (141)
tests conducted during the 1950s indicated that graduates of
What is true about associate
ADN programs lacked the knowledge and technical skills to
degrees in Nursing
function as registered nurses.
As a result of the great sought employment in hospitals, often working for little or no
depression of the 1930s, the wages.
majority of registered nurses in
the US
At the time that the nurse nurses in advanced practice roles found it necessary to develop
practitioner role was first skills in political activism to fight for changes in legislation.
introduced
During the late 19th century improvement in technology required educated nurses for the
advances in science contributed care of patients with more complex conditions.
to the growth in nursing
education because
During World War I and World Experience a significant improvement in image as the public
War II, the profession of nursing became aware of nurses role in saving lives
Florence nightingale's most Establishment of the Nightingale school of nursing at St. Thomas
significant contribution to the Hospital
emergence of Nursing as a
profession was her
Florence nightingale was the modern nursing (Professional nursing in England)
founder of what
Mildred Montag Founded ADN education in 1952
Nurses involvement in Increased, economic security for nurses, and a greater voice and
collective-bargaining action has decisions that affected patient care
most often resulted in
The American nurses association Stated that the minimum preparation for beginning, professional
position paper, which was nurses should be a bachelors degree
published in 1965 how to
significant impact on the nursing
profession because it
The Chiefs characteristic of early Student nurses were required to work long hours with you formal
hospital based schools of classes, and Little clinical supervision
nursing in the US was that
The first nurse practice act Were permissive laws that allowed only nurses who are license
passed in the US to use the title registered nurse
Besides preparing for the Drive to the testing center prior to test day to become familiar
NCLEX-RN, which one of the with map directions and center location.
following strategies is
suggested to help a student feel
more at ease prior to taking the
exam?
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If graduate nurses do not pass A minimum of 45 days
the NCLEX-RN, how long must
they wait before retaking the
exam?
NCLEX-RN test items that hot spot questions.
require the test taker to select
an area on a diagram and then
click the mouse to indicate the
placement of an answer are
called:
NCLEX-RN test items that Drag and drop questions
require the test taker to
prioritize a list of nursing actions
in the order by which the nurse
would perform them are called:
Students who have a document Contact the state board of nursing to request test
disability and required test accommodations
accommodations should do
which of the following prior to
registering for the nclex-rn
The NCSBN National Council of State Boards of Nursing
The NCSBN conducts a job Identify entry level skills and knowledge needed by novice
analysis every three years for nurses
what purpose?
What is the testing consult that Adapt to the test takers responses altering the complexity level
underlies computer of death of of Subsequent test items
testing (CAT)? It is a method of
testing that.
When did licensure become mid-twentieth century
universally mandated among all
50 states in the us
Which of the following is Understanding the rationale of both correct and wrong answers
considered to be a priority
element of taking practices,
when preparing for the nclex-rn
Which of the following was the Canada
first country to adopt the nclex-
rn as the national licensing
examination for graduates of
nursing programs located in the
country
As a new member of a Participate in any local chapter events to network with other
professional nursing members.
organization, which of the
following is an effective way to
become involved in the
organizations activities
Concern over the lack of nursing Placing 10,000 nurses on boards by the year 2020
representation on national
healthcare boards, recently led
to the inflammation of which of
the following initiatives
The "Healthy Nurse" and American Nurses Association
"Healthy Nurse, Healthy Nation"
programs are associated with
which one of the following
professional nursing
organizations?
The National Student Nurses A national student board elected by NSNA chapters located in
Association (NSNA) is member schools
Organizationally governed,
through which type of structure
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