Intro to Professional UTA Nursing Exam
Graded A+ 2025
A group of new nurses has decided to further study the history of nursing. After listening
to a lecture on Anne W. Goodrich, which statement indicates that the teaching has been
effective?
"Goodrich became a pioneer in nursing education."
"Goodrich opened Teacher's College in New York."
"Goodrich was the first nursing professor in history."
"Goodrich became the first dean of Yale University's nursing school." -
ANSWER-"Goodrich became the first dean of Yale University's nursing school."
A group of nurses have just left a lecture on the contributions of Isabel Hampton Robb.
Which statement indicates that the teaching has been effective?
"Robb was the first nursing professor in history."
"Robb became a pioneer in nursing education."
"Robb investigated ways to better prepare nurses for leadership in schools of nursing."
"Robb opened Teacher's College in New York." - ANSWER-"Robb investigated ways to
better prepare nurses for leadership in schools of nursing."
A professor is presenting a lecture on the age of nurses in the work force today. Which
statement by one of the student nurses indicates that the teaching has been effective?
"In the past decade, the rate of aging of nurses has increased steadily."
"The average age of graduates from nursing programs is 25 years old."
"Older nurses are likely to remain in the workforce because the nursing field is
reasonably protected from layoffs experienced by other professions."
"One-third of the current workforce is younger than 50 years old." - ANSWER-"Older
nurses are likely to remain in the workforce because the nursing field is reasonably
protected from layoffs experienced by other professions."
A prospective student in interested in becoming a nurse, and has is meeting with an
academic advisor. The student is looking for a program that is low cost, with evening
, study opportunities and shorter duration programs. Which nursing entry program should
the advisor suggest?
The diploma program
The baccalaureate degree program
The associate degree program
RN to BSN program - ANSWER-The associate degree program
An international nurse recruiter is looking at factors that would push nurses to seek
employment in another country. What should the recruiter expect to push nurses
towards migration?
Personal safety
Poor working conditions
Professional incentives
Better quality of life - ANSWER-Professional incentives
How can the nurse manager take the first step to reduce the barriers to professionalism
in nursing?
Remain positive and ignore the barriers.
Encourage employees to work hard.
Identify the barriers to professionalism in nursing.
Reward employees who go above and beyond. - ANSWER-Identify the barriers to
professionalism in nursing.
The hospice nurse is caring for a patient who is actively dying. Which actions are
supported by the Hospice Standards of Practice?
Reassure the family that the patient is going to be ok.
Withhold pain medication so that the patient can communicate with the family.
Turn the patient every 2 hours, even if the patient appears to be in pain.
Provide culturally sensitive care to the patient and family. - ANSWER-Provide culturally
sensitive care to the patient and family.
Graded A+ 2025
A group of new nurses has decided to further study the history of nursing. After listening
to a lecture on Anne W. Goodrich, which statement indicates that the teaching has been
effective?
"Goodrich became a pioneer in nursing education."
"Goodrich opened Teacher's College in New York."
"Goodrich was the first nursing professor in history."
"Goodrich became the first dean of Yale University's nursing school." -
ANSWER-"Goodrich became the first dean of Yale University's nursing school."
A group of nurses have just left a lecture on the contributions of Isabel Hampton Robb.
Which statement indicates that the teaching has been effective?
"Robb was the first nursing professor in history."
"Robb became a pioneer in nursing education."
"Robb investigated ways to better prepare nurses for leadership in schools of nursing."
"Robb opened Teacher's College in New York." - ANSWER-"Robb investigated ways to
better prepare nurses for leadership in schools of nursing."
A professor is presenting a lecture on the age of nurses in the work force today. Which
statement by one of the student nurses indicates that the teaching has been effective?
"In the past decade, the rate of aging of nurses has increased steadily."
"The average age of graduates from nursing programs is 25 years old."
"Older nurses are likely to remain in the workforce because the nursing field is
reasonably protected from layoffs experienced by other professions."
"One-third of the current workforce is younger than 50 years old." - ANSWER-"Older
nurses are likely to remain in the workforce because the nursing field is reasonably
protected from layoffs experienced by other professions."
A prospective student in interested in becoming a nurse, and has is meeting with an
academic advisor. The student is looking for a program that is low cost, with evening
, study opportunities and shorter duration programs. Which nursing entry program should
the advisor suggest?
The diploma program
The baccalaureate degree program
The associate degree program
RN to BSN program - ANSWER-The associate degree program
An international nurse recruiter is looking at factors that would push nurses to seek
employment in another country. What should the recruiter expect to push nurses
towards migration?
Personal safety
Poor working conditions
Professional incentives
Better quality of life - ANSWER-Professional incentives
How can the nurse manager take the first step to reduce the barriers to professionalism
in nursing?
Remain positive and ignore the barriers.
Encourage employees to work hard.
Identify the barriers to professionalism in nursing.
Reward employees who go above and beyond. - ANSWER-Identify the barriers to
professionalism in nursing.
The hospice nurse is caring for a patient who is actively dying. Which actions are
supported by the Hospice Standards of Practice?
Reassure the family that the patient is going to be ok.
Withhold pain medication so that the patient can communicate with the family.
Turn the patient every 2 hours, even if the patient appears to be in pain.
Provide culturally sensitive care to the patient and family. - ANSWER-Provide culturally
sensitive care to the patient and family.