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ALREADY GRADED A
Contemporary nursing practice is based on knowledge generated
through nursing theories.
florence nightingale's theory introduced the concept that nursing care
focuses on:
a. psychological needs
b. a maximal level of wellness
c. health maintenance and restoration
d. interpersonal interactions with the client Ans✓✓✓C. health
maintenance and restoration
the minimum educational requirement for a nurse practitioner is:
a. diploma in nursing
b. masters in nursing
c. doctorate in nursing
d. baccalaureate in nursing Ans✓✓✓b. masters in nursing
A group that lobbies at the state and federal level for advancement of
nursings role, economic interest, and health care is the:
a. state board of nursing
b. american nurses association
c. american hospital association
,d. national student nurses association Ans✓✓✓b. American nurses
association
A nurse moves from Seattle to Boston and begins working in a hospital.
The most important factor for the nurse to consider when moving to
another state is the:
a. Massachusetts Nurse Practice Act
b. Standard for nursing practice in Boston
c. Clinical ladder of mobility in the new hospital
d. Requirement for continuing education units (CEU) in Massachusetts
Ans✓✓✓A. Massachusetts nurse practice act
A nurse is caring for a client who has chronic renal failure. The nurse
states, We will do everything possible to return you to the optimum level
of self-care possible. In coordinating an approach to best meet the needs
of this client, the nurse is fulfilling the role of:
a. Manager
b. Educator
c. Counselor
d. Communicator Ans✓✓✓a. manager
Nurses have the opportunity to work in a wide variety of health care
agencies around the world. The practice setting where the majority of
nurses continue to work is:
a. Acute care
,b. Home care
c. Long-term care
d. Ambulatory care Ans✓✓✓a. acute care
A client is receiving Dilantin to prevent seizure activity. To which allied
health care professional should the nurse refer this client in order to
minimize the challenges this condition creates?
a. Physical therapist
b. Physicians assistant
c. Respiratory therapist
d. Occupational therapist Ans✓✓✓d. occupational therapist
the Goldmark Report concluded that:
a. Nursing roles and responsibilities required clarification
b. A theory-based curriculum was necessary for accreditation
c. Nursing education programs must be affiliated with universities
d. Increased financial support should be provided for nursing education
Ans✓✓✓d. Increased financial support should be provided for nursing
education
In 1893 Lillian Wald and Mary Brewster made significant contributions
to the nursing profession through their work involving the:
a. Henry Street Settlement in New York
b. First training school in Toronto, Canada
, c. Training school at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore
d. Development of the American Journal of Nursing Ans✓✓✓a. Henry
Street Settlement in New York
To obtain a certification in a specialty area, the nurse will have to
complete:
a. A request for state approval
b. A graduate degree in nursing
c. An examination and the minimum practice requirements
d. A general examination given to all nurses seeking certification
Ans✓✓✓c. An examination and the minimum practice requirements
In the ANA Standards of Professional Performance, which one of the
following is a specific measurement criterion for The nurses decisions
and actions on behalf of clients are determined in an ethical manner?
a. Acts as client advocate
b. Participates in the collection of client data
c. Seeks experiences to maintain clinical skills
d. Consults with appropriate health care providers Ans✓✓✓a. Acts as
client advocate
In looking at the nineteenth century, the growth of professional nursing
was stimulated by:
a. The Civil War
b. Federal legislation