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NUR210/ NUR 210 Capstone Exam 1 –
Transition to Practice (Latest
2026/2027 Update) | Guaranteed
Correct Answers | Fortis


What forms a solid foundation for a nurse's practice?
Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice


A Nurse Practice Act is a legal and regulatory body that is created by
and applicable in and each individual state. It establishes common definitions and rules
to guide the practice of a nurse.


The ANA's Scope of Nursing Practice provides the nurse with a
clear definition of the complex and dynamic role of the nurse and the expectations of the
nurse in that role.


The code of ethics for nurses assists a nurse with
ethical decision making, by incorporating the nurse's value system, duty, obligation to
the client, and call to uphold professional ideals.


Nurses have many roles, such as
care provider, case manager, researcher, educator, leader, manager, change manager,
and change agent.


what nurse created many opportunities for minorities and was also a member of
congress in Texas
Eddie Bernice Johnson


Florence Nightingale is credited with?
Evidence based practice
documentation
data collection
hand hygeine
Starting nursing schools


Who founded American Red Cross and formalized nursing education
Clara Barton

,What did Dorothea Dix fight for
Indigenous rights and mental health awareness


who founded the national assocation of hispanic nurses
Ildaura Murillo-Rohde


What is the purpose of healthy people campaign?
to guide national health promotion and disease prevention efforts to improve the health
of the nation.


Standards of care refers to the
level of care a nurse provides as compared with other nurses who have comparable
education, competency, and experience.



The Quality and Safety Education for Nursing (QSEN) project developed what
competencies that nursing students should acquire in nursing school


what are the six competencies of the QSEN
patient-centered care, teamwork
collaboration
evidence- based practice,
quality improvement, safety,
informatics.


What are the 6 levels of care?
1. Preventative
2. Primary
3. Secondary
4. Tertiary
5. Restorative
6. Continuing


What is preventive care
disease oriented and focused on reducing and controlling risk factors for disease
through activities such as immunization and occupational health programs.

-adult screenings for blood pressure, cholesterol, tobacco use, cancer
-pediatric screenings for hearing, vision, autism, and developmental disorders
-HIV screening for adults at higher risk
-wellness visits
-immunizations
-diet counseling
-mental health counseling and crisis prevention
-community legislation (seat belts, car seats for children, bike helmets)

, What is primary care?
Primary care is your primary healthcare provider
day to day healthcare


what is secondary care?
Care provided to a patient who has been referred to the specialist by a primary care
physician.


What is tertiary care?
specialized consultative care, usually provided on referral from secondary medical
personnel

refers to specialized care in a hospital setting


What is restorative care
Rehabilitation. Goal is to help individuals regain maximal functional status and enhance
quality of life through promotion of independence and selfcare


What is continuing care?
-Long-term care
-Nursing Home
Assisted Living


Health Promotion helps individuals
maintain or enhance their present health


Health Education helps people
Health Education helps people develop a greater understanding of their health and how
to better manage their health risk.


Illness Prevention protects people from
Illness Prevention protects people from actual or potential threats to health.


What are the three levels of prevention
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary


What is primary prevention and what is an example?
Primary prevention is preventing the disease from happening.

example--hand hygiene


what is secondary prevention

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