PROFESSIONAL ISSUES IN NURSING LATEST UPDATE
2025\2026 WITH ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
VERIFIED ANSWERS/WELL ANALYSED/ ALREADY
GRADED A+
Professional Issues in Nursing - CORRECT ANSWER-Course focused on developing
professional skills and behaviors in nursing
Communication and Cultural Competence - CORRECT ANSWER-Enhancing skills in
effective communication and understanding diverse cultures
Ethical Decision-Making - CORRECT ANSWER-Learning to make decisions based on
ethical standards
Advancements in Healthcare - CORRECT ANSWER-Nursing evolving in response to
advancements in medical science and healthcare delivery
Standards for Nursing Professionals - CORRECT ANSWER-Guidelines that set
expectations for professional behavior in nursing
Tailored to the Nursing Profession and Specialties - CORRECT ANSWER-Standards
specifically designed for nursing professionals and different nursing specialties
, Clear Expectations for Professional Behavior - CORRECT ANSWER-Standards that
outline expected professional conduct to safeguard nurses, clients, and
healthcare facilities
Accountability for Adhering to a Code of Conduct - CORRECT ANSWER-Holding
nurses responsible for following a code of conduct and upholding ethical values
American Nurses Association (ANA) - CORRECT ANSWER-Organization that sets
nursing standards, including the Standards of Nursing Practice and Standards of
Professional Performance
State Nurse Practice Acts (NPA) - CORRECT ANSWER-Laws that regulate nursing
within each state and determine the scope and standards of practice
Associate Degree Nursing Program - CORRECT ANSWER-A 2-year program to
become a registered nurse
Bachelor of Science Degree Program - CORRECT ANSWER-A 4-year program to
become a registered nurse
Masters of Science Degree Program - CORRECT ANSWER-An advanced degree
program for entry-level nursing practice
NCLEX-RN Board Exam - CORRECT ANSWER-The licensing examination for
registered nurses
ADN vs. BSN Debate - CORRECT ANSWER-Discussion on the differences and merits
of an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing
(BSN)
2025\2026 WITH ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
VERIFIED ANSWERS/WELL ANALYSED/ ALREADY
GRADED A+
Professional Issues in Nursing - CORRECT ANSWER-Course focused on developing
professional skills and behaviors in nursing
Communication and Cultural Competence - CORRECT ANSWER-Enhancing skills in
effective communication and understanding diverse cultures
Ethical Decision-Making - CORRECT ANSWER-Learning to make decisions based on
ethical standards
Advancements in Healthcare - CORRECT ANSWER-Nursing evolving in response to
advancements in medical science and healthcare delivery
Standards for Nursing Professionals - CORRECT ANSWER-Guidelines that set
expectations for professional behavior in nursing
Tailored to the Nursing Profession and Specialties - CORRECT ANSWER-Standards
specifically designed for nursing professionals and different nursing specialties
, Clear Expectations for Professional Behavior - CORRECT ANSWER-Standards that
outline expected professional conduct to safeguard nurses, clients, and
healthcare facilities
Accountability for Adhering to a Code of Conduct - CORRECT ANSWER-Holding
nurses responsible for following a code of conduct and upholding ethical values
American Nurses Association (ANA) - CORRECT ANSWER-Organization that sets
nursing standards, including the Standards of Nursing Practice and Standards of
Professional Performance
State Nurse Practice Acts (NPA) - CORRECT ANSWER-Laws that regulate nursing
within each state and determine the scope and standards of practice
Associate Degree Nursing Program - CORRECT ANSWER-A 2-year program to
become a registered nurse
Bachelor of Science Degree Program - CORRECT ANSWER-A 4-year program to
become a registered nurse
Masters of Science Degree Program - CORRECT ANSWER-An advanced degree
program for entry-level nursing practice
NCLEX-RN Board Exam - CORRECT ANSWER-The licensing examination for
registered nurses
ADN vs. BSN Debate - CORRECT ANSWER-Discussion on the differences and merits
of an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing
(BSN)