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NSG 3180 Communication & Teamwork
Review Questions Units 1-5
Unit 1
Match the following famous nurses on the left with the
important actions on the right.
Harriet Tubman Known as "the Moses of her
people"
Dorothea Dix Became the Union Army's
Superintendent of female nurses Florence
Nightingale Performed research necessary to prove
that good hygiene positively impacted patient health
Mary Mahoney First African American Professional
Nurse
1. The history of nursing and nursing education is rich.
Nursing was quick to allow people of all races,
however was slow to allow men into the fold. The
first man to be accepted into the military nursing
services was
a. Luther Christman
b. Joe Hogan
c. Edward T. Lyon
d. Steve Miller
2. The nurse performs the “Rights” of medication
administration prior to administering the client’s
medication.
a. Non-maleficience
b. Beneficence
c. Autonomy
d. Confidentiality
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3. Immediately after making a medication error, the
nurse seeks out the nurse manager and self-reports
the error.
a. Non-maleficience
b. Veracity
c. Accountability
d. Autonomy
4. The nurse supports the client’s decision to refuse
chemotherapy for treatment of cancer. a. Non-
maleficience
b. Beneficence
d. Autonomy
5. The nurse performs hand hygiene before providing client care
c. Justice
a. Beneficence
b. Autonomy
c. Confidentiality
d. Justice
6. Nursing’s metaparadigm, or worldview, distinguishes
the nursing profession from other disciplines and
emphasizes its unique functional characteristics. The
four key concepts that form the foundation for all
nursing theories are
a. nursing, teaching, caring, and health promotion.
b. caring, compassion, health promotion, and
education.
c. respect, integrity, honesty, and advocacy.
d. person, environment, health, and nursing.
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Individual nursing theories represent different
interpretations of the phenomenon of nursing, but
central constructs—person, environment, health, and
nursing—are found in all theories and models. They
are referred to as nursing’s metaparadigm.
7. Which of the following statements best represents
therapeutic communication when a student
discovers a patient crying in bed?
a. “Will you listen to me so I can help you get
better?”
b. “I am the nurse who will be doing your treatments
today.”
c. “Can we talk about what seems to be bothering
you?”
d. “This is what is going to happen during surgery.”
Asking about what is bothering the patient is goal
directed. Its purpose is to promote patient well-
being. “I am the nurse who will be doing your
treatments today” is a statement of fact, and it
ignores the patient’s emotional needs. “Will you
listen to me so I can help you get better?” is not goal
directed and does not involve mutuality. “This is what
is going to happen during surgery” is simply one way.
It does not engage the patient in a therapeutic
manner.
8. A young mother tells the nurse, “I’m worried because
my son needs a blood transfusion. I don’t know what
to do, because blood transfusions cause AIDS.”
Which central nursing construct is represented in this
situation?
a. Health
b. Perso