QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS (GRADED A +)
LATEST UPDATED VERSION 2026
Neuman's Health Care Systems Model - Answer this theory is based on the
individual's relationship to stress, the reaction to it, and reconstitution factors that
are dynamic in nature.
Nursing is considered an activity that helps the individual achieve and maintain a
level of health through the manipulation and regulation of the environment.
This model uses 3 types of intervention:
1. Primary intervention: prevention of possible environmental stressors that could
lead to sickness (immunizations, stress management, exercise).
2. Secondary intervention: treating symptoms that have already developed from
environmental stressors (pain med's, diet guidelines).
3. Tertiary intervention: occurs after secondary treatment has taken place and offers
support to client so that they can continue to recover and prevent illness
(telling/showing a patient how to care for a colostomy bag at home after
discharge).
just culture - Answer Concept to promote accountability, transparency, and
improvements
, explain the educational requirements for entry to practice an advanced practice
nursing - Answer minimum of two to three years of education alongside the
BSN degree to attain a master's degree or a doctorate degree
RN - Answer education: 2 year program
- nurse generalist
- meant to be a "quick fix" created by Montag
BSN - Answer - 4 year degree
- "mid level provider"
- intended to be a professional nurse
- additional leadership/management roles
- monitor/supervise UAPs and LPNs
diploma nurse - Answer 2-3yrs hospital education- no longer exists; tried to
follow apprenticeship model
LPN - Answer 9-15 month program; NCLEX-PN; created during WW2 due to
shortage in hospital setting
The state board plays a role in determining if nurses can maintain their licensure
based off of - Answer any instances that caused a patient harm, could have
caused them harm, or any related instances.