Test Bank for Success in Practical Vocational Nursing 8th
Edition: uccess in Practical Vocational Nursing 8th
Edition: Guranteed A+ Guide
Types of adult learners - ANSWERTraditional and Non-Traditional(returning or
recycled)
Learner Rights - ANSWER1st Amendment; freedom of expression, 14th Amendment:
due process, right to an organized curriculum and a responsible instructor.
4 Ps to Succeed - ANSWERPower, perseverance, passion, personal attributes
Left Brain Learning - ANSWERAnalytical, rational, objective (processes verbally)
Right brain learning - ANSWERIntuitive, imaginative, impulsive (processes spatially)
3 Perceptual learning styles - ANSWERvisual, auditory, kinesthetic
bucket theory - ANSWERsuggests that merely by lecturing, the teacher can transfer
knowledge from the teacher's mind to the student's mind
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - ANSWERphysiological, safety, love/belonging,
esteem, self-actualization
Founder of Modern Nursing - ANSWERFlorence Nightingale
Cognitive levels (4) - ANSWERknowledge, comprehension, application, analysis
Extroverts - ANSWERFind energy in people and things
Introverts - ANSWERListen more than talk
4 Phases of Nursing Process - ANSWERData collection, planning, implementation,
evaluation
Caring for the sick became a religious function with the growth of what? -
ANSWERChristianity
The first visiting nurse - ANSWERPhoebe, a deaconess
Nursing became a recognized profession when? - ANSWERDuring the Crusades 1100-
1200AD
Florence Nightingale studied in - ANSWERGermany
, During the Crimean War, Flo improved - ANSWERSanitation, nutrition and ventilation
on wards
Flo was responsible for lowering what during the war? - ANSWERThe death rate
Official symbol of nursing - ANSWEROil lamp
The first Nightingale Training School for Nurses opened where? - ANSWEREngland,
St. Thomas Hospital
Flo believed that nursing should be taught by - ANSWERNurses
Clara Barton - ANSWERFounder of the Red Cross
Lillian Wald - ANSWERFounder of public health nursing
Mary Brewster - ANSWEREst. The Henry St Settlement service in NYC for the poor
Ballard School of Nursing (1892) - ANSWERFirst formal PN program. Started by the
YWCA.
20th Century Nurses - ANSWERIn the community, worked with poor, provided
midwifery and taught child care, present during war time on all fronts
4 Common Goals of Nursing - ANSWERPromote wellness, prevent illness, facilitate
coping, restore health
Roles of the Practical Nurse - ANSWERcaregiver, educator, collaborator, manager
Nursing theory - ANSWERStatement about relationships among concepts or facts,
based on existing information.
evidence-based practice - ANSWERHelps determine best practices to guide clinical
decision making
Standards of Nursing Practice are developed by - ANSWERThe ANA and NAPNES, and
protect the nurse, patient and care agency
Nurse Practice Acts - ANSWERlaws established in each state in the US to regulate the
practice of nursing, protect the public and define legal scope of practice
Nursing Educational Pathways (3) - ANSWERPN, RN, Advanced Practice Nursing
Delivery of Nursing Care: Functional - ANSWERFirst care system; fragmented, PNs
perform set tasks
Edition: uccess in Practical Vocational Nursing 8th
Edition: Guranteed A+ Guide
Types of adult learners - ANSWERTraditional and Non-Traditional(returning or
recycled)
Learner Rights - ANSWER1st Amendment; freedom of expression, 14th Amendment:
due process, right to an organized curriculum and a responsible instructor.
4 Ps to Succeed - ANSWERPower, perseverance, passion, personal attributes
Left Brain Learning - ANSWERAnalytical, rational, objective (processes verbally)
Right brain learning - ANSWERIntuitive, imaginative, impulsive (processes spatially)
3 Perceptual learning styles - ANSWERvisual, auditory, kinesthetic
bucket theory - ANSWERsuggests that merely by lecturing, the teacher can transfer
knowledge from the teacher's mind to the student's mind
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - ANSWERphysiological, safety, love/belonging,
esteem, self-actualization
Founder of Modern Nursing - ANSWERFlorence Nightingale
Cognitive levels (4) - ANSWERknowledge, comprehension, application, analysis
Extroverts - ANSWERFind energy in people and things
Introverts - ANSWERListen more than talk
4 Phases of Nursing Process - ANSWERData collection, planning, implementation,
evaluation
Caring for the sick became a religious function with the growth of what? -
ANSWERChristianity
The first visiting nurse - ANSWERPhoebe, a deaconess
Nursing became a recognized profession when? - ANSWERDuring the Crusades 1100-
1200AD
Florence Nightingale studied in - ANSWERGermany
, During the Crimean War, Flo improved - ANSWERSanitation, nutrition and ventilation
on wards
Flo was responsible for lowering what during the war? - ANSWERThe death rate
Official symbol of nursing - ANSWEROil lamp
The first Nightingale Training School for Nurses opened where? - ANSWEREngland,
St. Thomas Hospital
Flo believed that nursing should be taught by - ANSWERNurses
Clara Barton - ANSWERFounder of the Red Cross
Lillian Wald - ANSWERFounder of public health nursing
Mary Brewster - ANSWEREst. The Henry St Settlement service in NYC for the poor
Ballard School of Nursing (1892) - ANSWERFirst formal PN program. Started by the
YWCA.
20th Century Nurses - ANSWERIn the community, worked with poor, provided
midwifery and taught child care, present during war time on all fronts
4 Common Goals of Nursing - ANSWERPromote wellness, prevent illness, facilitate
coping, restore health
Roles of the Practical Nurse - ANSWERcaregiver, educator, collaborator, manager
Nursing theory - ANSWERStatement about relationships among concepts or facts,
based on existing information.
evidence-based practice - ANSWERHelps determine best practices to guide clinical
decision making
Standards of Nursing Practice are developed by - ANSWERThe ANA and NAPNES, and
protect the nurse, patient and care agency
Nurse Practice Acts - ANSWERlaws established in each state in the US to regulate the
practice of nursing, protect the public and define legal scope of practice
Nursing Educational Pathways (3) - ANSWERPN, RN, Advanced Practice Nursing
Delivery of Nursing Care: Functional - ANSWERFirst care system; fragmented, PNs
perform set tasks