Introduction to Nursing (Nursing 101) Exam 1- UMKC
UPDATED ACTUAL Questions and CORRECT Answers
What is the primary goal of the Nurse Practice Act? to protect the public
Which of these is a primary characteristic of the Baccalaureate nurses are considered generalist nurses
education nurses receive at the baccalaureate level?
What contribution did Isabel Adams Hampton Robb Raised the standards of nursing education
make to the field of nursing?
Who has the power to deny, suspend, or revoke a State Boards of Nursing
nursing license?
The primary purpose of ______ is to maintain and American Nurses Association (ANA)
improve standards of nursing practice.
In what way did the ancient Romans influence positive They created an unlimited supply of clean water through aqueducts.
patient outcomes?
Ancient civilizations often thought that _____ caused Evil spirits
illness.
When a hospital is certified by an outside agency, like Accreditation
The Joint Commission (TJC) or Centers for Medicaid &
Medicare Services (CMS), indicating that the hospital has
met standards established by the agency, this is called
which of the following?
, Which of the following people are more susceptible to Hard-working perfectionists
experiencing nursing burnout?
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) has recommended that residency
nurse _____ programs be established to help new nurses
make the transition from the sheltered environment of
nursing school to the practice setting.
What is the best definition of the ethical principle of Healthcare workers avoiding doing harm to patients
nonmaleficence in the healthcare setting?
A nurse attempts to coerce or make a patient take autonomy
medications, depsite the patient's verbal refusal. This
could be a violation of which ethical principle?
What is the first step in the ethical dilemma decision- Collect, analyze, and interpret the data
making process?
Which principle of nursing ethics would support a The right to self-determinism
terminally ill patient's right to die on his/her own terms?
What is the ethical principle that requires nurses to tell veracity
the truth and not intentionally deceive or mislead
patients?
Which of the following statements by a patient to his "Once I sign my Advance Directive, I can't change my mind about the heroic
nurse, regarding an Advance Directive, indicates the measures I want."
need for further patient teaching?
What is the ethical principle that requires that the beneficence
primary goal of health care and nursing is to do good for
others?
A patient has genetic testing and an analysis is Privacy and the proper use of genetic information
performed to detect the presence of a genetic disease.
Which ethical issue should be most concerning?
Which of the following beliefs about feeding tubes in Removing a feeding tube from a dying patient is euthanasia.
patients confuses the ethics of using them?
Identify the term used when an ethical situation arises in ethical dilemma
which there is a choice between two equally unfavorable
options.
Taoism Argued that health is a state of balance (yin and yang), and treated disease by
driving demons out of the body. Later developed acupuncture, assessment
techniques (pulse taking), herbal medicines, surgery, bloodletting, massage,
hydrotherapy.
UPDATED ACTUAL Questions and CORRECT Answers
What is the primary goal of the Nurse Practice Act? to protect the public
Which of these is a primary characteristic of the Baccalaureate nurses are considered generalist nurses
education nurses receive at the baccalaureate level?
What contribution did Isabel Adams Hampton Robb Raised the standards of nursing education
make to the field of nursing?
Who has the power to deny, suspend, or revoke a State Boards of Nursing
nursing license?
The primary purpose of ______ is to maintain and American Nurses Association (ANA)
improve standards of nursing practice.
In what way did the ancient Romans influence positive They created an unlimited supply of clean water through aqueducts.
patient outcomes?
Ancient civilizations often thought that _____ caused Evil spirits
illness.
When a hospital is certified by an outside agency, like Accreditation
The Joint Commission (TJC) or Centers for Medicaid &
Medicare Services (CMS), indicating that the hospital has
met standards established by the agency, this is called
which of the following?
, Which of the following people are more susceptible to Hard-working perfectionists
experiencing nursing burnout?
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) has recommended that residency
nurse _____ programs be established to help new nurses
make the transition from the sheltered environment of
nursing school to the practice setting.
What is the best definition of the ethical principle of Healthcare workers avoiding doing harm to patients
nonmaleficence in the healthcare setting?
A nurse attempts to coerce or make a patient take autonomy
medications, depsite the patient's verbal refusal. This
could be a violation of which ethical principle?
What is the first step in the ethical dilemma decision- Collect, analyze, and interpret the data
making process?
Which principle of nursing ethics would support a The right to self-determinism
terminally ill patient's right to die on his/her own terms?
What is the ethical principle that requires nurses to tell veracity
the truth and not intentionally deceive or mislead
patients?
Which of the following statements by a patient to his "Once I sign my Advance Directive, I can't change my mind about the heroic
nurse, regarding an Advance Directive, indicates the measures I want."
need for further patient teaching?
What is the ethical principle that requires that the beneficence
primary goal of health care and nursing is to do good for
others?
A patient has genetic testing and an analysis is Privacy and the proper use of genetic information
performed to detect the presence of a genetic disease.
Which ethical issue should be most concerning?
Which of the following beliefs about feeding tubes in Removing a feeding tube from a dying patient is euthanasia.
patients confuses the ethics of using them?
Identify the term used when an ethical situation arises in ethical dilemma
which there is a choice between two equally unfavorable
options.
Taoism Argued that health is a state of balance (yin and yang), and treated disease by
driving demons out of the body. Later developed acupuncture, assessment
techniques (pulse taking), herbal medicines, surgery, bloodletting, massage,
hydrotherapy.