ADN1 RNSG1413 V. King CTC Exam 1 Questions AND Correct Answers
An NCLEX-RN licensure ensures_______ - ✔✔ that a practicing nurse possess a standardized
minimum knowledge base. It is required by all US BON.
ANA Standards of Nursing Practice - ✔✔ 1. Assessment: The nurse collects comprehensive
data pertinent to the patient's health or condition
2.Diagnosis: The nurse analyzes the assessment to determine diagnosis or issues
3.Outcomes Identification: The nurse identifies expected outcomes for a plan individualized to the
patient or situation.
4. Planning: The nurse develops a plan that prescribes strategies/alternatives to attain expected
outcomes.
5. Implementation: The nurse implements the identified plan. (a) coordinator of care (b) heath
teaching and promotion (c) consultation (d) prescriptive authority and treatment.
6. Evaluation: The nurse evaluates progress toward attainment of outcomes.
Aka: ADOPIE
ANA Standards of Professional Performance - ✔✔ 1. Ethics: Nurse practices ethically.
2.Education: Nurse attains knowledge and competency that reflects current practice
3. Evidence-Based Practice and Research: Nurse integrates evidence and research findings into
practice.
4. Quality of Practice: Nurse contributes to quality nursing practice.
5. Communication: Nurse communicates effectively in all areas of practice.
,6. Leadership: Nurse demonstrates leadership in the professional practice setting and the
profession.
7. Collaboration: Nurse collaborates with health care consumer,family, and others in the conduct
of nursing practice
8. Professional Practice Evaluation: Nurse evaluates own practice in relation to professional
practice standards, guidelines, statutes, rules and regulations.
9. Resources: Nurse uses appropriate resources to plan and provide nursing services that are safe,
effective, and financially responsible.
10. Environmental Health: Nurse practices in an environmentally safe manner.
And example of autonomy and accountability would be______ - ✔✔ The nurse is able to
implement an intervention without medical orders
The nurse is responsible for their actions. A nurse is responsible for any independent interventions
that they make. Nurse must stay current and competent in scientific knowledge, and technical
skills
Basic needs hazards include: - ✔✔ Oxygen- it is not flammable, but combustible
Lack of oxygen- carbon monoxide buildup
Nutrition- inadequately prepared or stored food creates a risk for infection or food poisoning
Temperature- too hot, too cold
* depending on a persons age makes them more or lss susceptible to these hazards
Being a patient advocate means____ - ✔✔ a nurse acts on behalf of their patient and secures the
patient's health care rights, helps assert pt. rights. protects the patient from unsafe practices or
policies
Benner's Theory - ✔✔ -theory focuses on SKILLS ACQUISITION
-nurses progress through five stages of skill acquisition: novice, advanced beginner, competent,
professional, and expert
, Ex -a novice RN can anticipate becoming an expert before being proficient
Betty Neuman's Theory - ✔✔ -theory focuses on OPEN SYSTEMS
-nurses view a person as being more than a patient -the person needs help dealing with stressors
that can break through pts. line of defense and cause disease
Ex-patients are more than a person standing in front of us, (they are a daughter, mother, wife
etc.). that needs help
Clara Barton - ✔✔ *Founder of the American Red Cross.
*Tended wounded soldiers on battlefields of
The American Civil War.
Consumers has access to more healthcare and treatment information. List two sources of
information - ✔✔ 1. Hospital Compare
2. HCAHPS
Continuing education involves_____________ - ✔✔ formal, organized educational programs that
are offered by universities, hospitals, state nursing associations, and health care institutions.
Describe an example of a nurse being a patient educator - ✔✔ The nurse provides information to
help a patient understand the reason for an IV infusion.
Describe continuing care facilities - ✔✔ health, personal, and social services provided over a long
period of time.
it is for patients who are disabled, never functional, or terminal.
Ex- nursing centers,assisted living,respite,adult day care, hospice
Describe continuing care/patients that it benefit from it. - ✔✔ It is a variety of health, personal,
and social services continued over time.
Services are provided for the disabled, people who were never functionally independent, or
terminal patients.
An NCLEX-RN licensure ensures_______ - ✔✔ that a practicing nurse possess a standardized
minimum knowledge base. It is required by all US BON.
ANA Standards of Nursing Practice - ✔✔ 1. Assessment: The nurse collects comprehensive
data pertinent to the patient's health or condition
2.Diagnosis: The nurse analyzes the assessment to determine diagnosis or issues
3.Outcomes Identification: The nurse identifies expected outcomes for a plan individualized to the
patient or situation.
4. Planning: The nurse develops a plan that prescribes strategies/alternatives to attain expected
outcomes.
5. Implementation: The nurse implements the identified plan. (a) coordinator of care (b) heath
teaching and promotion (c) consultation (d) prescriptive authority and treatment.
6. Evaluation: The nurse evaluates progress toward attainment of outcomes.
Aka: ADOPIE
ANA Standards of Professional Performance - ✔✔ 1. Ethics: Nurse practices ethically.
2.Education: Nurse attains knowledge and competency that reflects current practice
3. Evidence-Based Practice and Research: Nurse integrates evidence and research findings into
practice.
4. Quality of Practice: Nurse contributes to quality nursing practice.
5. Communication: Nurse communicates effectively in all areas of practice.
,6. Leadership: Nurse demonstrates leadership in the professional practice setting and the
profession.
7. Collaboration: Nurse collaborates with health care consumer,family, and others in the conduct
of nursing practice
8. Professional Practice Evaluation: Nurse evaluates own practice in relation to professional
practice standards, guidelines, statutes, rules and regulations.
9. Resources: Nurse uses appropriate resources to plan and provide nursing services that are safe,
effective, and financially responsible.
10. Environmental Health: Nurse practices in an environmentally safe manner.
And example of autonomy and accountability would be______ - ✔✔ The nurse is able to
implement an intervention without medical orders
The nurse is responsible for their actions. A nurse is responsible for any independent interventions
that they make. Nurse must stay current and competent in scientific knowledge, and technical
skills
Basic needs hazards include: - ✔✔ Oxygen- it is not flammable, but combustible
Lack of oxygen- carbon monoxide buildup
Nutrition- inadequately prepared or stored food creates a risk for infection or food poisoning
Temperature- too hot, too cold
* depending on a persons age makes them more or lss susceptible to these hazards
Being a patient advocate means____ - ✔✔ a nurse acts on behalf of their patient and secures the
patient's health care rights, helps assert pt. rights. protects the patient from unsafe practices or
policies
Benner's Theory - ✔✔ -theory focuses on SKILLS ACQUISITION
-nurses progress through five stages of skill acquisition: novice, advanced beginner, competent,
professional, and expert
, Ex -a novice RN can anticipate becoming an expert before being proficient
Betty Neuman's Theory - ✔✔ -theory focuses on OPEN SYSTEMS
-nurses view a person as being more than a patient -the person needs help dealing with stressors
that can break through pts. line of defense and cause disease
Ex-patients are more than a person standing in front of us, (they are a daughter, mother, wife
etc.). that needs help
Clara Barton - ✔✔ *Founder of the American Red Cross.
*Tended wounded soldiers on battlefields of
The American Civil War.
Consumers has access to more healthcare and treatment information. List two sources of
information - ✔✔ 1. Hospital Compare
2. HCAHPS
Continuing education involves_____________ - ✔✔ formal, organized educational programs that
are offered by universities, hospitals, state nursing associations, and health care institutions.
Describe an example of a nurse being a patient educator - ✔✔ The nurse provides information to
help a patient understand the reason for an IV infusion.
Describe continuing care facilities - ✔✔ health, personal, and social services provided over a long
period of time.
it is for patients who are disabled, never functional, or terminal.
Ex- nursing centers,assisted living,respite,adult day care, hospice
Describe continuing care/patients that it benefit from it. - ✔✔ It is a variety of health, personal,
and social services continued over time.
Services are provided for the disabled, people who were never functionally independent, or
terminal patients.