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FINAL EXAM NURS 101 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS | 100% PASS (A+ CERTIFIE 1. What is professionalism Correct Answer "It is an evolutionary process that requires the acquisition of lifelong learning, experience, technical expertise, and interdependent professional collaboration." Benner 2012 2. What is the first step of being professional in nursing Correct Answer The first step of being professional in nursing is establishing trust between other healthcare workers and more importantly the patients. Fostering trust is to be present and engaged in a professional manner 3. Expertise in nursing: Novice Correct Answer No Judgement -No responsibility 4. Expertise in nursing: Advanced Beginner Correct Answer All problem are equal -Narrow disjointed view, no big picture -Decisions for standard situations 5. Expertise in nursing: Competent Correct Answer Can solve new problem -Conceptual understanding -Active decision making 6. Expertise in nursing: Proficient Correct Answer Big picture, systems thinking -Address important aspects, ignore irrelevant -Deep understanding of rules theories, alternatives 7. Expertise in nursing: Expert Correct Answer Intuition, tacit knowledge -Vision what is possible, innovation 8. What does accountability mean in nursing Correct Answer Involves being answerable for the outcomes of a task or assignment. Accountable for own actions as well as others. 9. What does competence mean in nursing Correct Answer Ability to perform a job correctly, the practical measure of accountability 10. What does advocacy mean in nursing Correct Answer Practice of expressing, defending patients needs 11. What are some examples of advocacy in nursing Correct Answer -Conveying patient's wishes to members of healthcare team -Communicating with patients family -Encouraging patient to express his/her wishes 12. What is the meaning of compassion in nursing Correct Answer An awareness of and concern about other individuals suffering -Recognize a new and respond -Treat patients/clients as unique and special; not just a number or diagnosis 13. A quote to remember compassion Correct Answer " You treat a disease; you win you lose. You treat a person I guarantee you will win no matter the outcome." Dr. Hunter "Patch" Adams 14. What is the meaning of ethics in nursing Correct Answer Defines principles of right and wrong to guide clinical decision making 15. Abuse of power in nursing Correct Answer Attempt to use one's position or authority to shame, control, demean, humiliate, or denigrate another person to gain emotional, psychologic, or physical advantage 16. Bullying in nursing Correct Answer Violence directed towards peers, and incivility -Intimidation 17. Sexual Harassment in nursing Correct Answer Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature 18. Concepts Related to Professionalism: Caring Interventions Correct Answer Professional behavior helps nurses provide caring interventions to their patients and themselves -Caring interventions facilitate patient empowerment -Contributes to comprehensive patient care -Self-care contributes to personal and professional well-being 19. Concepts Related to Professionalism: Clinical Decision Making Correct Answer Nurses who en- gage in professional behaviors are better able to provide high quality, evidence-based care at all stages of the nursing process -Use careful reasoning to ensure accurate and timely assessment while providing maximum comfort to the patient -Use clinical decision-making to determine priorities of care to ensure the best outcomes -Determine timing and order of interventions to promote patient trust and comfort 20. Concepts Related to Professionalism: Culture and Diversity Correct Answer Professional standards require nurses to work toward cultural competency and refrain from imposing the nurses' own values and beliefs on the patient. -Assess cultural needs and practices of patient and family -Incorporate the patient's cultural needs and practices into the delivery of care whenever doing so will not harm the patient -Promote cultural practices in all healthcare settings 21. Concepts Related to Professionalism: Healthcare systems Correct Answer Use of evidence-based practice and professional guidelines to promote the health of the individual and the community -Assess patient insurance status and ability to access healthcare -Assist the patient with finding affordable and practical ways to meet healthcare needs 22. Concepts Related to Professionalism: Safety Correct Answer Professional behaviors ensure that nurses follow safety guidelines and the principles of evidence-based practice -Maintain current knowledge of evidence-based practices -Promote optimal healthcare outcomes through best practice guidelines -Know personal physical limits to promote your own safety 23. Concepts Related to Professionalism: Communication Correct Answer Professional behaviors promote reliability and accountability for information the methods by which it is conveyed -Establish trust and rapport with patients and team members -Ensure accurate and complete documentation and reporting -Reduce the risk to patient safety 24. What is the meaning commitment in nursing Correct Answer - Nursing commitment: to hold trust, moral responsibility to address client needs and advocate for safe care within the organization. 25. What are the 4 factors of commitment Correct Answer Belief in/acceptance of profession's code, role, goals, values, and mores -Willingness to exert considerable personal effort on behalf of profession -Strong desire to maintain membership in profession -Pattern of behaviors congruent with the nurses' professional code of ethics 26. What are 3 types of commitment in nursing Correct Answer - Affective: identification with and involvement in profession -Normative: feeling of obligation to continue in profession -Continuance: Awareness of costs associated with leaving profession, not inclined to promote profession 27. What are the stages of commitment development Correct Answer -First stage: exploratory -Second stage: Testing -Third stage: passionate -Fourth stage: quiet and bored -Fifth stage: integrated 28. First stage: Exploratory: The exploratory (first) stage of professional commitment begins when individuals explore the positive aspects of their profession. Examples include the excitement nursing students experience when first wearing their new uniforms or when purchasing their first stethoscope. Commitment begins when exploration leads the individual to develop a positive orientation to the chosen profession. 29. Second Stage: Testing: The testing (second) stage of professional commitment involves individuals' discovery of negative aspects of the profession. At this point, individuals also begin to assess their willingness and ability to cope with those negative aspects. Nursing students who do not move beyond this stage may drop out of school or change majors. 30. Third Stage: Passionate: The passionate stage begins as the individual processes the positive and negative aspects that emerge during the first two stages. At this point, students are willing to commit to their profession and to contribute to its well-being. Examples of student behaviors that are reflective of this stage include serving as a class officer, becoming involved in student nursing associations, and volunteering for activities not associated with a grade.

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