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1. What is a defining feature of the novice level in the model of skills acquisition?
Lack of experience
Independent decision-making
Advanced problem-solving
Ability to apply knowledge
2. What is the definition of role discrepancy in nursing?
Role discrepancy refers to the gap between expected and actual
performance in nursing roles.
Role discrepancy is the training process for new nursing staff.
Role discrepancy is the alignment of nursing duties with patient care.
Role discrepancy involves the collaboration between nurses and
physicians.
3. If the NOPHN had not existed, how might public health nursing have evolved
differently in the early 20th century?
Public health nursing would have advanced at the same rate without
any impact.
Public health nursing would have become more focused on hospital
care.
Public health nursing would have been entirely replaced by private
nursing services.
Public health nursing may have developed more slowly and lacked
standardized practices.
,4. Discuss the role of the American Nurses Association in addressing health
disparities within nursing practice.
The American Nurses Association works to influence health policy
and improve nursing practice to reduce health disparities.
The American Nurses Association is primarily a certification body for
nurses.
The American Nurses Association does not engage in health policy.
The American Nurses Association focuses solely on nursing education.
5. If a new initiative were to be launched to further support diversity in nursing,
what key elements should it include based on the goals of the New Careers
in Nursing scholarship program?
Targeted financial support and mentorship for under-represented
groups.
Mandatory community service for all nursing students.
General scholarships for all nursing students regardless of
background.
Increased funding for nursing faculty positions.
6. What is the primary purpose of nursing theory?
To outline the history of nursing.
To establish the legal requirements for nursing.
To describe the roles of nurses in healthcare.
To provide a framework for nursing practice and education.
,7. Discuss the significance of Linda Richards in the history of nursing education
in the United States.
Linda Richards founded the Red Cross in the U.S.
Linda Richards was the first nurse to serve in the military.
Linda Richards is significant as she was the first trained nurse in the
U.S. and helped establish nursing education standards.
Linda Richards developed the first nursing theory.
8. In a scenario where a nurse is caring for a patient with diverse cultural needs,
how should the nurse apply the principles of contemporary nursing?
By incorporating the patient's cultural preferences into their care
plan.
By delegating care decisions to family members without consulting
the patient.
By adhering strictly to hospital protocols without considering the
patient's background.
By prioritizing medical procedures over patient comfort.
9. Describe the role of the NOPHN in the development of nursing practices.
The NOPHN was primarily concerned with legislative issues unrelated
to nursing.
The NOPHN was a temporary organization with no lasting impact on
nursing.
The NOPHN played a crucial role in advocating for public health
nursing and establishing standards for nursing education and
practice.
The NOPHN focused solely on the training of nurses in hospitals.
, 10. Describe how patient-centered care influences nursing practices today.
Patient-centered care emphasizes the importance of
understanding patients' needs and preferences in their treatment.
Patient-centered care disregards patient preferences in favor of
standardized protocols.
Patient-centered care focuses solely on the efficiency of healthcare
delivery.
Patient-centered care is primarily concerned with administrative tasks.
11. The Cadet Nurse Corps was established during which war?
World War I
The Crimean War
World War II
The Spanish American War
12. What was the primary goal of the Nurses Associated Alumnae of the US and
Canada?
To promote the interests of registered nurses.
To provide financial support for nursing students.
To create a standardized nursing curriculum.
To establish nursing schools across the country.
13. The implementation step of the nursing process involves:
deciding if goals were met
setting goals and creating a care plan