ANA Standards of Nursing Practice Correct Ans - Assessment
Diagnosis
Outcomes Identification
Planning
Implementation
Evaluation
Proficient Nurse Correct Ans - Greater than 2-3 years experience;
perceives whole situation rather than series of tasks. Nurse focuses on
managing care.
Future of Nursing: Campaign For Action Correct Ans - Aim was to
transform health care through nursing. Recognized the importance of
nurses role in health care.
Benner's Stages of Nursing Proficiency Correct Ans - Novice
Advanced Beginner
Competent
Proficient
Expert
Describe each of the ANA Standards of Nursing Practice Correct Ans -
Assessment: RN collects data and info relative to the pts. health/situation
Diagnosis: RN analyzes assessment data to determine diagnoses/problems
Outcomes Identification: RN identifies expected outcomes for pts. specific
care
Planning: RN develops plan rxing strategies to attain measurable outcomes
Implementation: RN implements identified plan
Evaluation: RN evaluates progress toward attainment of identified
outcomes
ANA Definition of Nursing Correct Ans - Protection, promotion, and
optimization of health and abilities; prevention of illness and injury;
alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and tx of human response;
and advocacy in the care of patients.
Is nursing an art or a science? Correct Ans - Both
, What identifies nursing as a profession? Correct Ans -
Administering patient-centered care, use of critical thinking skills,
responsibility and accountability to self, patients, and peers
This is the center of your nursing practice. Correct Ans - The
Patient
ANA Standards of Professional Performance Correct Ans -
Collaboration
Communication
Culturally Congruent Care
Education
Environmental Health
Ethics
Evidence-Based Practice
Leadership
Professional Practice
Quality of Practice
Resources
ANA Standards of Professional Performance describe Correct Ans -
a competent level of behavior in the professional role
Code of Ethics Correct Ans - Statement of philosophical ideals of
right and wrong that define principles used to care for pts
Professional Responsibilities and Roles of Nurses Correct Ans -
Autonomy and Accountability: initiation of independent nursing
interventions without medical order
Caregiver: help pts maintain and regain health
Advocate: protect pts human and legal rights
Educator: explain concepts and facts about health to pts
Communicator: communication allows you to know your pts
Manager: coordinates activities of members of nursing staff in delivering
care
Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Correct Ans - APRN - Most
independently functioning nurse, has advanced education