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GRADE A| (VERIFIED SOLUTIONS) (2025/ 2026 U PDATE)
1. The Essentials of Baccalaureate Education for Professional
Nursing Practice requires:: Cultural competencies are mandated to
be included in the curriculum
2. Which of the following is the primary purpose of licensure of
nursing: Protection of the Public
3. Which of the following is a recognition of nursing licensure?:
Nursing Pin 4. Who develops the rules and regulations to govern
the practice of nursing within that state?: Each state
5. Which of the following is the roles of the regulatory board?:
To ensure safe practice
6. Which of the following is the regulatory board of our state?:
Louisiana State
Board of Nursing (LSBN)
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,7. Which of the following is the name of the exam nurses take
for licensure?-
: National Council Licensure Examination-Registered Nurse (NCLEX-
RN)
8. Which of the following is the primary purpose of certification
in Nursing?-
: Recognizes excellence in practice
9. A Dr tells you to give a patient a medication; You realize that
the patient is allergic to the medicine. What do you do?: Tell the Dr
the Patient is allergic to the medicine and ask to change it
10. Which of the following awards nursing certifications?:
Nongovernmental agencies
11. Which of the following is in charge of licensure
requirements?: Nurse Practice Act (NPA)
12. Patricia Benner Theory: Novice to Expert: -stages of clinical
competence -one of the most useful frameworks for assessing nurses'
needs at different stages of professional growth
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-Purposes that expert nurses develop skills and understanding of
patient care over time through a proper educational background as
well as multitude of experiences.
13. Patricia Benner-5 levels of Nursing Experience (Novice): a
nursing student in his or her first year of clinical education; novice has
very limited ability to predict what might happen in a particular
situation. (basically, it's someone who knows little to nothing)
14. Patricia Benner-5 levels of Nursing Experience (Advanced
Beginner): a newly grad in their first job; they have the knowledge to
know what's going on, but not enough experience.
15. Patricia Benner-5 levels of Nursing Experience (Competent):
they lack the flexibility and speed of proficient nurses; they recognize
patterns and nature of clinical situations more quickly than advanced
beginners. (Basically, they have everything down they just lack speed)
16. Patricia Benner-5 levels of Nursing Experience (Proficient):
they are cable to see situations as "wholes" rather than parts. they are
able to modify plans in response to different events.
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, 17. Patricia Benner-5 levels of Nursing Experience (Expert): They
don't rely on solely rules to guide their actions under certain situations.
These nurses know what needs to be done because they have the
knowledge and experience to grasp at every situation.
18. A hospice nurse is implementing compassion training for
nurses. which nursing theory is the most applicable to use as a
resource?
A. Novice to Expert (Patricia Benner)
B. Environmental adaptation theory (Florence Nightingale)
C. Theory of Human Caring (Jean Watson)
D. Self-Care Deficit Model (Dorthea Orem): C. Theory of Human
Caring
19. Philosophy and science of caring and humanistic
nursing; there are 10 "carative" factors that are core to
nursing; this holistic outlook addresses the impact and
importance of altruism, sensitivity, trust, and interpersonal
skills.: Theory of Human Caring (Jean Watson)