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All the following are true about Associate degree programs in nursing except: - n
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tests conducted during the 1950s indicated that graduates of ADN programs lacked
the knowledge and technical skills to function as registered nurses.
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As a result of the Great Depression of the 1930s, the majority of registered nurses
in the U.S.: - n
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sought employment in hospitals, often working for little or no wages.
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During the late 19th century, advances in science contributed to the growth in
nursing education because: - n
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improvement in technology required educated nurses for the care of patients with
more complex conditions.
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Florence Nightingale's most significant contribution to the emergence of nursing as
a profession was her: - n
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establishment of the Nightingale School of Nursing at St. Thomas' Hospital.
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The American Nurses Association Position Paper, which was published in 1965, had
a significant impact on the nursing profession because it: - n
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stated that the minimum preparation for beginning professional nurses should be a
baccalaureate degree:
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The chief characteristic of early hospital-based schools of nursing in the U.S. was
that: - n
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student nurses were required to work long hours with few formal classes and little
clinical supervision.
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The first nurse practice acts passed in the U.S.: - n
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were "permissive" laws that allowed only nurses who were licensed to use the title
"Registered Nurse."
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The primary reason that educated nurses first joined together to form the precursor
to the American Nurses Association was to: - n
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secure the passage of nurse licensure legislation in each of the states in the U.S.
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The profession of nursing strove to develop its own body of knowledge through all
of the following mechanisms except: - n
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use of theoretical frameworks from related healthcare professions.
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Throughout antiquity, prior to the modern era, the safest nursing care was provided
in: - n
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one's own home, by one's relatives.
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Accredited nursing programs have demonstrated to external accrediting bodies
that they: - n
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meet professional nursing education standards.
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A key message of the 2011 Institute of Medicine (IOM) report "The Future of
Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health" was: - n
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nurses should work with physicians to redesign healthcare systems.
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Curriculum in nursing programs reflects the: - n
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mission and philosophy of the school.
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Research demonstrates that interprofessional education can result in improved: - n
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clinical outcomes, patient-centered communication, and collaborative teamwork.
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The 2011 Institute of Medicine (IOM) report "The Future of Nursing: Leading
Change, Advancing Health" recommended increasing the number of baccalaureate-
prepared nurses to 80 percent by 2020 because nurses with this degree have
greater potential to: - n
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improve patient outcomes.
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