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practically ap- plied to nursing as
follows: "Nurses modify unhealthy
1. Which organization is the as-
best source of information
when a nurse wishes to
de- termine whether an
action is within the scope
of nursing practice?
a. American Association
of Colleges in Nursing
b. (AACN) National League
for Nursing (NLN)
c. International Council
of Nurses (ICN)
d. American Nurses
Associa- tion (ANA)
2. What was one barrier to
the development of the
nurs- ing profession in the
United States after the
Civil War? a.independence
of nursing orders
b.lack of educational stan-
dards
c.hospital-based schools of
nursing
d.lack of influence from
nurs- ing leaders
3. Which nurse posited a
theo- ry that can be
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D. American Nurses Association
b. lack of education standards
c. Florence Nightingale
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pects of the environment
to put the client in the best
con- dition for nature to
act."
a. Dorothea Orem
b. Sister Callista Roy
c. Florence Nightingale
d. Virginia Henderson When religions groups were exiled to western Europe
during the
4. What historical event led to
the demise of nursing in Eng- schism between King Henry VIII and the Catholic Church.
(The
land before the time of management of parochial hospitals and the ill within them
Flo- rence Nightingale?
fell to the state)
5. Reforms for which
Florence Nightingale is Training women for future work
responsible. Selecting only those with upstanding characters as
potential nurses
Improving sanitary conditions for the sick and injured
Significantly reducing the death rate of British soldiers
Providing classroom education and clinical teaching
Advocating that nursing education should be lifelong
6. Name three ways that nurses 1. Nurses moved into communities and established
"settlement
used their skills in the early houses
history of US nursing.
2. Provided midwifery services
3. Volunteered during wartime
7. Art of Nursing Ability to perform act skillfully
8. Science of Nursing body of knowledge unique to a particular subject;
develops from
observing and studying the relationship of one phenomenon