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, What was the target of Florence Nightingale's initiatives to Improving the hospital environment and sanitary conditions
improve the mortality rate of soldiers in Scutari during the
Crimean War?
Which of the four core themes of the undergraduate Inquiry
nursing program at Penn is represented by the following:
knowledge acquisition; lifelong learning; evidence-based
practice?
Which of the following is NOT included in the American Diagnosis and treatment of disease
Nurses Association's (ANA) definition of nursing?: 1)
Diagnosis and treatment of disease, 2) Protection,
promotion and optimization of health and abilities,
3)Prevention of illness and injury, 4)Diagnosis and
treatment of human response
Which is not a cause of the nursing shortage?: 1)Economic Economic recession of 2008
recession of 2008, 2)Baby boomers and growing health
care needs, 3)Nurses reaching retirement age, 4)Colleges
and universities unable to accept new applicants due to
nurse faculty shortage
The top reason reported by nursing schools for not insufficient clinical teaching sites
accepting all qualified students into entry level
baccalaureate programs include:
Tammy R. is a nurse who has worked clinically for 3 years The DNP is a practice doctorate and follows in the tradition of other professions
and is interested in pursuing advanced education. She is including Dentistry (DDS, Pharmacy (PharmD) and Psychology (PsyD)
interested in the DNP. Tammy lives in the District of
Columbia and hopes to still work and attend graduate
school. What should she know about the DNP?
What state regulation is required of all nurses as an entry Licensure
point to practice?
What is the process of validating a high level of knowledge Certification
and proficiency in a particular practice area? Confers
professional but not legal status.
This pioneer in psychiatric nursing helped to turn the Hildegard Papleu
definition of nursing toward the emotional needs of
individuals.
Dorothea Orem (1959) was a nurse theorists who believed emphasized the patient's active role
that nurses should do for a person only those things that
the person cannot do without assistance. This definition of
nursing emphasizes the:
The American Nurses Association is: the largest professional nursing organization which supports the educational
requirements of the profession
This nursing educational program was the first type of Diploma
nursing education program and was formed around the
apprenticeship model:
True or False: The RN is ultimately responsible for all acts True
that he/she delegates to licensed professional nurses
(LPNs) and certified nursing assistants (CNAs).