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Test Bank For Professional Nursing Concepts Challenges 8th
Edition By Beth Black 9780323431125 Chapter 1-16 Complete Guide
With Rationale
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,Professional Nursing: Concepts & Challenges, 9th Edition Test Bank
Chapter 1.Nursing In Today’s Evolving Health Care Environment MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. Which Of The Following Could Eventually Change The Historical Status Of Nursing As A Female-
Dominated Profession?
a. More Men Graduating From Baccalaureate And Higher Degree Programs
b. The Proportion Of Men In Nursing Beginning To Increase
c. More Male Graduates Of Basic Nursing Programs Entering The Workplace
d. Salary Compensation Increasing To Attract More Men
ANS: C
RATIONALE:
A More Men Graduating From Baccalaureate And Higher Degree Programs Is Not
The Best Answer Because Associate Degree Programs Produce The Most New
Graduates.
B The Percentage Of Men In Nursing Has Increased 50% Since 2000.
C The More Men Who Enter The Workplace As Nurses, The Less Nursing Will Be Seen
As A Female-Dominated Profession.
D Salary Rates Do Not Appear To Relate To The Recruitment Of Men Into Nursing.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension REF: MCS: 2
2. The Racial And Ethnic Composition Of The Nursing Profession Will Change To More Accurately
Reflect The Population As A Whole When
a. The Increased Numbers Of Racial And Ethnic Minorities Enrolled In Educational
Programs Graduate And Begin To Practice.
b. The Number Of Asians Or Native Hawaiian-Pacific Islanders Begins To Increase.
c. The Percentage Of African-American And Hispanic Nurses Decreases More Than
The Percentage Of White Nurses.
, d. The Nonwhite Portion Of The General Population Decreases.
ANS: A
RATIONALE:
A A Larger Percentage Of Minorities Are Enrolled In Nursing Educational Programs
Than Previously.
B Asians And Native Hawaiian-Pacific Islanders Are Over Represented In Nursing
Compared To Their Percentage Of The General Population.
C Not Only Would The Percentage Of African-American And Hispanic Nurses Need To
Increase, The Percentage Of White Nurses Would Have To Decrease In Order To
More Accurately Reflect The Population As A Whole.
D The Nonwhite Portion Of The General Population Is Not Likely To Decrease.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension REF: MCS: 3
3. Which Of The Following Is A Correct Statement About The Registered Nurse (RN) Population?
a. The Racial/Ethnic Composition Of REGISTERED NURSES Closely
Resembles That Of The General Population.
b. The Number Of Men Entering Nursing Has Decreased Steadily Over The Last Decade.
c. The Rate Of Aging Of REGISTERED NURSES Has Slowed For The First Time In The Past 30
Years.
d. The Majority Of Employed REGISTERED NURSES Working Full Time Must Work A Second
Position.
ANS: C
RATIONALE:
A The Racial/Ethnic Composition Of REGISTERED NURSES Is Increasing, But Does
Not Approximate Their Percentage Of The Overall Population.
B The Number Of Men Entering Nursing Is Increasing.
C The Average Age Of REGISTERED NURSES In Both 2004 And 2008 Was 46. This
Is A Result Of The Numbers Of REGISTERED NURSES Under 30 In The
Workforce.
D According To 2008 Data, Only 12% Of Nurses Working Full Time Hold
Second Positions.
Test Bank For Professional Nursing Concepts Challenges 8th
Edition By Beth Black 9780323431125 Chapter 1-16 Complete Guide
With Rationale
Uide
,[Type text]
,Professional Nursing: Concepts & Challenges, 9th Edition Test Bank
Chapter 1.Nursing In Today’s Evolving Health Care Environment MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. Which Of The Following Could Eventually Change The Historical Status Of Nursing As A Female-
Dominated Profession?
a. More Men Graduating From Baccalaureate And Higher Degree Programs
b. The Proportion Of Men In Nursing Beginning To Increase
c. More Male Graduates Of Basic Nursing Programs Entering The Workplace
d. Salary Compensation Increasing To Attract More Men
ANS: C
RATIONALE:
A More Men Graduating From Baccalaureate And Higher Degree Programs Is Not
The Best Answer Because Associate Degree Programs Produce The Most New
Graduates.
B The Percentage Of Men In Nursing Has Increased 50% Since 2000.
C The More Men Who Enter The Workplace As Nurses, The Less Nursing Will Be Seen
As A Female-Dominated Profession.
D Salary Rates Do Not Appear To Relate To The Recruitment Of Men Into Nursing.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension REF: MCS: 2
2. The Racial And Ethnic Composition Of The Nursing Profession Will Change To More Accurately
Reflect The Population As A Whole When
a. The Increased Numbers Of Racial And Ethnic Minorities Enrolled In Educational
Programs Graduate And Begin To Practice.
b. The Number Of Asians Or Native Hawaiian-Pacific Islanders Begins To Increase.
c. The Percentage Of African-American And Hispanic Nurses Decreases More Than
The Percentage Of White Nurses.
, d. The Nonwhite Portion Of The General Population Decreases.
ANS: A
RATIONALE:
A A Larger Percentage Of Minorities Are Enrolled In Nursing Educational Programs
Than Previously.
B Asians And Native Hawaiian-Pacific Islanders Are Over Represented In Nursing
Compared To Their Percentage Of The General Population.
C Not Only Would The Percentage Of African-American And Hispanic Nurses Need To
Increase, The Percentage Of White Nurses Would Have To Decrease In Order To
More Accurately Reflect The Population As A Whole.
D The Nonwhite Portion Of The General Population Is Not Likely To Decrease.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension REF: MCS: 3
3. Which Of The Following Is A Correct Statement About The Registered Nurse (RN) Population?
a. The Racial/Ethnic Composition Of REGISTERED NURSES Closely
Resembles That Of The General Population.
b. The Number Of Men Entering Nursing Has Decreased Steadily Over The Last Decade.
c. The Rate Of Aging Of REGISTERED NURSES Has Slowed For The First Time In The Past 30
Years.
d. The Majority Of Employed REGISTERED NURSES Working Full Time Must Work A Second
Position.
ANS: C
RATIONALE:
A The Racial/Ethnic Composition Of REGISTERED NURSES Is Increasing, But Does
Not Approximate Their Percentage Of The Overall Population.
B The Number Of Men Entering Nursing Is Increasing.
C The Average Age Of REGISTERED NURSES In Both 2004 And 2008 Was 46. This
Is A Result Of The Numbers Of REGISTERED NURSES Under 30 In The
Workforce.
D According To 2008 Data, Only 12% Of Nurses Working Full Time Hold
Second Positions.