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1. What is the primary focus of Leininger's theory in nursing?
Patient safety and risk management
Healthcare policy development
Evidence-based practice
Cultural care diversity and universality
2. Describe the relationship between nursing theory and the nursing process in
the context of effective nursing care.
Nursing theory provides the framework for understanding patient
care, while the nursing process is the systematic method used to
apply that theory in practice.
Nursing theory focuses solely on historical milestones, whereas the
nursing process is about patient assessment.
Nursing theory and the nursing process are unrelated concepts in
nursing education.
Nursing theory is only relevant for academic purposes, while the
nursing process is used in clinical settings.
3. Discuss the significance of certification for nursing professionals in the
healthcare system.
Certification only benefits nurses in academic settings.
Certification is a temporary measure for new graduates.
Certification is primarily a requirement for job applications.
, Certification enhances a nurse's credibility and demonstrates
specialized knowledge, which can improve patient care.
4. Describe the significance of the RN to BSN program for individuals
transitioning from other fields into nursing.
The RN to BSN program focuses on vocational training rather than
academic qualifications.
The RN to BSN program is primarily for current registered nurses
seeking to advance their education.
The RN to BSN program provides a pathway for individuals with a
non-nursing degree to gain the necessary qualifications and skills
to become registered nurses.
The RN to BSN program is only available to those with a background
in healthcare.
5. Describe the process a nurse should follow to determine the number of
tablets to administer based on the provider's order and the pharmacy's
supply.
The nurse should subtract the dosage per tablet from the total
prescribed dosage.
The nurse should add the total prescribed dosage to the dosage per
tablet.
The nurse should divide the total prescribed dosage by the dosage
per tablet to find the number of tablets needed.
The nurse should multiply the total prescribed dosage by the dosage
per tablet.
6. In a nursing context, how might the Social Penetration Theory be applied to
improve nurse-patient relationships?
, By limiting interactions to only necessary medical questions.
By encouraging nurses to gradually share personal experiences and
encourage patients to disclose their feelings.
By focusing solely on clinical information without engaging in
personal dialogue.
By training nurses to avoid personal discussions to maintain
professionalism.
7. Describe the impact of Yale University's nursing program on the evolution of
nursing education in the U.S.
Yale University's nursing program set a precedent for formal nursing
education and influenced the establishment of similar programs
nationwide.
Yale University's nursing program focused solely on practical training
without theoretical foundations.
Yale University's nursing program was primarily concerned with
administrative training.
Yale University's nursing program did not significantly affect nursing
education in the U.S.
8. A nurse is assigned to a unit where 95% of all patients required total care.
Most days the assistive personnel are able to complete their assignments and
provide high-quality care. A patient returning from a procedure was
somehow "skipped" when daily baths were performed and requests that her
care now be provided. The nurse discovers the bed is rumpled and damp.
The RN joins with some other staff to bathe the patient, change the bed, and
help make the patient comfortable. These staff members are demonstrating:
altruism
veracity
, autonomy
whistle-blowing
9. A patient injury that occurs because the nurse fails to meet their responsibility
to the patient.*
Negligence
Precedent
Assault
Malpractice
10. What is one essential attribute of professionalism in nursing?
Following specific standards of practice
Acquiring professional values that are consistent among individuals
and groups is essential
Demonstrating competency in psychomotor skills
Agreeing with all beliefs of fellow nurses
11. What is the name of the theory that focuses on the adaptation of individuals
to their environment?
Cognitive Theory
Adaptation Theory
Humanistic Theory
Behavioral Theory