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1. Nursing is defined as a profession because nurses:
A. perform specific skills.
B. practice autonomy.
C. utilize knowledge from the medical discipline.
D. charge a fee for services rendered. - Answer: B
Ming's career options for becoming an APRN include which of the following?
(Select all that apply.)
A. Physician assistant (PA)
B. Clinical nurse specialist (CNS)
C. Certified nurse midwife (CNM)
D. Certified RN anesthetist (CRNA) - Answer: B
C
D
If Ming decides to choose a career as a critical care CNS, then his specialty is identified by which means?
A. Population
B. Setting
C. Disease specialty
D. Type of care
E. Type of problem - Answer: B
2. Professional nursing specialty organizations seek to:
A. improve standards of practice.
B. expand nursing roles.
, C. improve the welfare of nurses in specialty areas.
D. all of the above. - Answer: D
Maylie learns about the hospital's protocols regarding bioterrorism. Which of the following are
examples of public health simulation exercises that help train nurses for threats of bioterrorism? (Select
all that apply.)
A. Vaccine research
B. Prioritization
C. Decontamination
D. Triage - Answer: A, C, D
The hospital in which Maylie is employed is a large county health care facility that cares for thousands of
medically underserved patients. Which of the following contribute to increases in the medically
underserved population? (Select all that apply.)
A. Government funding
B. Mental illness
C. Homelessness
D. Rising health care costs - Answer: B, C, D
Since nursing is a caring profession, Maylie does not need to be concerned about budgets and rising
costs when it comes to caring for her patients.
A. True
B. False - Answer: B
Nursing theories provide nurses with perspectives from which to:
A. analyze patient data.
B. predict phenomena.
C. formulate legislation.
D. link science to nursing. - Answer: B