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Chapter 1. Nursing Past & GL GL GL GL
PresentMULTIPLE CHOICE
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1. Which is the most influential factor that has shaped the nursingprofession?
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1) Physicians‘ need for handmaidens GL GL GL
2) Societal need for healthcare outside the home GL GL GL GL GL GL
3) Military demand for nurses in the field GL GL GL GL GL GL
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Chapter number and title: 1, Nursing Past & Present
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Chapter learning objective: Define nursing in your own words. Chapter page reference: p.
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Client Need: Safe and Effective Care Environment: Management ofCare Cognitive
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1 The physician's handmaiden was/is a nursing stereotype rather than
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aninfluence on nursing.
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nursing; this need provided one more setting for nursing work.
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the success of the military to protect or extend its domain. As the survival
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sick and injured at the battle site.
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2. Which is an example of an illness-prevention activity?
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1) Encouraging the use of a food diary GL GL GL GL GL GL
2) Joining a cancer support group GL GL GL GL
3) Administering immunization for HPV GL GL GL
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Chapter learning objective: Name and recognize the four purposes of nursing care. Chapterpage
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Heading: Nursing Practice: Caring for Clients Integrated Processes: Nursing Process –
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Implementation Client Need: Health Promotion and Maintenance
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group would already have the disease; therefore, this is notdisease
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4 Teaching a diabetic patient about diet is a treatment for diabetes; thepatient
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3. Which contribution of Florence Nightingale had an immediate impact on
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improvingpatients‘ health?
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2) Improving nursing education GL GL
3) Changing the delivery of care in hospitals GL GL GL GL GL GL
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Chapter learning objective: Name nine expanded roles for nursing. Chapter page reference:
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Heading: Table 1-1 Roles and FNunctions ofthe Nurse Integrated Processes: Caring
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Client Need: Health Promotion and Maintenance Cognitive level:
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