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Which theory should nursing students Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, as it specifies psychological and physiological factors
prioritize to enhance patient care? affecting health.
What does Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Nursing diagnoses that address patient needs and values.
help nurses formulate?
What is the focus of Erikson's Psychosocial It emphasizes individuals interacting and learning about their world, aiding nurses in
Theory in nursing? providing care at various life stages.
What does Rosenstock's Health Belief Reasons why patients may not comply with recommended health promotion
Model address? behaviors.
Who is credited with the definition of Florence Nightingale, who stated that an imbalance between the patient and
nursing that emphasizes the environment's environment decreases health capacity.
impact on health?
What is the primary focus of Hildegard The interpersonal processes between nurse and patient.
Peplau's theory?
How did Virginia Henderson define the role As substitutive, supplementary, or complementary, with the goal of patient
of a nurse? independence.
What concept did Martha Rogers develop The Science of Unitary Human Beings, stating that humans and their environments
regarding human beings? are interacting energy fields.
Who established the American Red Cross Clara Barton.
during the Civil War?
What role did Dorothea Dix play during the She was the head of the U.S. Sanitary Commission, a precursor to the Army Nurse
Civil War? Corps.
, Who was America's first trained nurse? Linda Richards, who graduated from Boston's Women's Hospital in 1873.
What significant contribution did Lena She was superintendent of the U.S. Navy Nurse Corps and was awarded the Navy
Higbee make in nursing? Cross in 1918.
Which organization added safety as a sixth Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN).
competency for nursing education?
What is the primary focus of nursing The prevention of health issues through a clean environment.
according to Florence Nightingale?
What does the American Red Cross A significant organization established by Clara Barton to provide emergency
represent in nursing history? assistance.
What is the importance of understanding It helps prioritize patient care based on their psychological and physiological needs.
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs in nursing?
What does the Health Belief Model help Educating patients about health promotion behaviors.
nurses with?
What is the significance of the five They are essential competencies for nursing students and professionals.
proficiencies in nursing?
What does the term 'substitutive' refer to in Doing for the person.
Virginia Henderson's definition of nursing?
What does the term 'supplementary' refer Helping the person.
to in Virginia Henderson's definition of
nursing?
What does the term 'complementary' refer Working with the person.
to in Virginia Henderson's definition of
nursing?
What is the main theme of Erikson's Development and socialization through interaction.
Psychosocial Theory?
What year did Florence Nightingale publish 1860
her definition of nursing?
What are the five core competencies Patient-centered care, interdisciplinary teamwork, use of evidence-based medicine,
outlined by the Institute of Medicine for quality improvement, and use of information technology.
nursing education?
What sixth competency was added by Safety.
QSEN to the core competencies for
nursing education?
Who provides the framework for the The American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN).
education of professional nurses through
The Essentials of Baccalaureate Education
for Professional Nursing Practice?
What does the National League for Nursing It outlines and updates competencies for practical, associate, baccalaureate, and
(NLN) do regarding nursing education graduate nursing education programs.
programs?
What is the expected level of competency Competent.
for graduate nurses after approximately 2
to 3 years of work experience?
What must a person do to obtain the RN Graduate from an approved school of nursing and pass the National Council
credential? Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN).