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ProfessionalNursing:ConceptsandChallenges,10thEdition
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MULTIPLE CHOICE c3
1. Whichofthe following could eventuallychange the historicalstatusof
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a. More mengraduating frombaccalaureate and higher degree c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3
programs
b. The proportionof men in nursing beginning to increase
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c. More male graduatesof basic nursing programs entering the c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3
workplace
d. Salarycompensation increasing to attract more men c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3
ANS: c 3 C
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A “Moremengraduating frombaccalaureate and higher degree programs” is not c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3
the best answer because associate degree programs producethe majorityofnew
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graduates.
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B Thepercentage of men in nursing has increased 50% since 2000.
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C The more menwho enter the workplace as nurses, the less nursing will be seen
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as a female-dominated profession.
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D Salaryrates do not appear to relateto the recruitment of men into nursing. c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3
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2. The racialand ethnic compositionofthe nursing professionwillchange to more accuratelyreflect the
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population as a whole when
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a. the increased numbers ofracialand ethnic minorities enrolled ineducational
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programs graduate and begin to practice. c3 c3 c3 c3 c3
b. the number ofAsians or Native Hawaiian-Pacific Islanders begins to increase.
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c. the percentage ofAfrican Americanand Hispanic nurses decreases morethanthe
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percentage of White nurses.
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d. the non-White portion ofthe generalpopulation decreases.
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ANS: c 3 A
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A Alarger percentage of minorities are enrolled in nursing educationalprograms
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B Asians and Native Hawaiian-Pacific Islanders are over represented in nursing c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3
compared to their percentage ofthe general population. c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3
, C Not only would the percentage ofAfrican American and Hispanic nurses need
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to increase, the percentage ofWhite nurses would have to decrease inorderto more
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accurately reflect the population as a whole.
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D The non-White portion ofthe general population is not likelyto decrease.
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PTS: c 3 c 3 1 DIF: CognitiveLevel:Comprehension c3 c3
3. Whichofthe following isa correct statement aboutthe registered nurse (RN) population?
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a. The racial/ethnic composition ofRNs closelyresembles that ofthe general
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population.
b. The number of menentering nursing has decreased steadilyover the last decade.
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c. The rate ofaging ofRNs has slowed for the first time inthe past 30 years.
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d. The majorityofemployed RNs working fulltime must work a second position.
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ANS: c 3 C
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A The racial/ethnic compositionofRNs is increasing, but does not approximate
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their percentage ofthe overallpopulation. c3 c3 c3 c3 c3
B The number of menentering nursing is increasing.
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C The average age ofRNs in both 2004 and 2008 was 46.
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D The average age ofBSN graduates is 25. c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3
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4. Whichofthe following best describes trends in nursing education?
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a. 45% of nurses receive their degree froma universitysetting.
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b. Numbers ofRNs with associate degrees are decreasing. c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3
c. Foreign-bornnurses practicing inthe United States are seenas less knowledgeable c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3
because of their lesser educational preparation.
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d. Numbers of RNs with diploma educations are increasing. c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3
ANS: c 3 A
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A 45% ofnurses report receiving their degree froma university setting.
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B The majorityofnurses inthis countryget their initial nursing education in
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associate degree innursing (ADN) programs. c3 c3 c3 c3 c3
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knowledgeable bytheir peers because of language and culturaldifferences. c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3
D The numbers ofdiploma-educated nurses are declining.
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5. Despite the varietyofworksettings available tothe RN, data indicate that the primarywork site for RNs is
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a. ambulatorycare settings. c3 c3
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, c. long-termcare facilities. c3 c3
d. acute care hospitals. c3 c3
ANS: c 3 D
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B Public health and community health settings account for 7.8% ofemployed
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RNs.
C Long-termcare facilities account for 5.3% ofRNs’ places ofemployment. c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3
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6. One important advantage ofclinical ladder programs for hospital-based RNs is that they
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a. allowcareer advancement for nurses who chooseto remain at the bedside.
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patient care on a broader scale. c3 c3 c3 c3 c3
c. encourage RNs to become politicallyactive and guide the profession ofnursing. c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3
d. provide training to staff nurses so theycan move seamlesslyacross departments.
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ANS: c 3 A
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B Clinical ladder programs are designed to keepproficient nursesat the bedside.
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departments.
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7. Whichofthe following statements iscorrect about community healthnursing (CHN)?
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a. Prevention and communityeducation are the cornerstones ofCHN. c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3
b. Nursing care is rapidlymoving fromthe home setting to the institutionalsetting.
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c. High-techcare suchas ventilators andtotalparenteralnutritioncannot be handled in the c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3
home.
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ANS: c 3 A
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A The communityhealthnurse provides educationalprograms in health
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maintenance,diseaseprevention, nutrition, and child care. c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3
B Care is moving into the home setting. c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3
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