NUR 210 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS WITH
VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
Identify the most important element in nursing's attempt to gain full autonomy of
practice - correct-answer -Gaining and maintaining control of nursing practice by
nurses
In its attempt to gain freedom and independence, what corresponding factors
must the nursing profession embrace? - correct-answer -Responsibility and
accountability
Select the most effective method that nurses can use to gain power over their
practice. - correct-answer -join professional organizations in large numbers
what allows a nurse to exert referent power over a client when providing nursing
care? - correct-answer -the establishment of a professional and personal
relationship with the client
What is a group of jobs that is similar in type of work and found throughout an
industry or country? - correct-answer -occupation
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which of the following types of nurses are classified as technical nurses? - correct-
answer -LPNs and ADNs
Identify the approach that describes a profession as being in a continual state of
development along a continuum. - correct-answer -process approach
a nursing student is approached by a friend who is not majoring in nursing. The
friend asks why the nursing profession does not seem to be actively involved in
the women's rights movement. how can the student best respond to this
question? - correct-answer -nurses avoid becoming involved in women's rights
issues because of their traditional role as "helpers"
identify the element that is the best indicator of increasing accountability in the
profession of nursing. - correct-answer -demonstration of competency and high
quality care through peer review
what is the best method for nurses to prepare for future professional practice? -
correct-answer -understand and explore the issues involved in professionalism as
nurses
What allows a nurse to exert COERCIVE power over a client when providing
nursing care? - correct-answer -the ability to withhold pain medication if the
client does not comply with routines
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what allows a nurse to exert legitimate power over a client when providing
nursing care? - correct-answer -the establishment of a professional and personal
relationship with the client
the trait of a professional that requires the most improvement in the promotion
and recognition of nursing as a full and equal profession - correct-answer -
activities are learned in institution of higher education
statement that best describes of a profession from the power approach method
of a defining profession - correct-answer -the education for the members of the
profession must be attained in graduate schools
the early Christian era brought what important changes in health care? - correct-
answer -a belief in the sanctity of life
which development during the European middle ages led to a major improvement
in health care? - correct-answer -growth of religious orders to care for the sick
who is called the "father of modern medicine"? - correct-answer -William Harvey
what are the dates of Florence Nightingale's birth and death? - correct-answer -
5/12/1820; 8/13/1910