NUR1015 EXAM 1 (PROFESSIONALISM, CLINICAL JUDGEMENT 1, SAFETY & QUALITY 1,
INFECTION, CLINICAL JUDGEMENT 2) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (LATEST) UPDATE
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION!!
The early Nightingale model had "pupil" nurses training on hospital wards under the direction of a
nursing superintendent. This "pupil" nurse provided : - (ANSWER)hospitals with an inexpensive
workforce.
hospitals with a skilled workforce.
working-class women with an opportunity for employment outside the home that was an alternative to
factory work.
The training in hospital-based schools was arduous, requiring long days of patient service on the wards,
after which students attended classes. In addition to providing direct patient care, students performed
which tasks? - (ANSWER)Housekeeping tasks
Prepared meals
Drove deliveries
Cleaned the wards and operating rooms
Sterilized instruments
Assisted physicians
Why was the development of community health important to the nation and to the nursing profession?
- (ANSWER)it brought essential health services to the public outside the hospital environment
provided nurses with unique opportunities to integrate epidemiological knowledge and sanitation
practices—as well as nursing science—into the care and education of the public.
What was the purpose of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Nursing in 1935? - (ANSWER)Establish
collegiate nursing programs in American universities
The concept of the intensive care unit (ICU) was initiated because of all of the following factors except:
newly constructed hospitals had private rooms and long hallways, and patients could no longer be seen
from a central nurses' station.
, NUR1015 EXAM 1 (PROFESSIONALISM, CLINICAL JUDGEMENT 1, SAFETY & QUALITY 1,
INFECTION, CLINICAL JUDGEMENT 2) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (LATEST) UPDATE
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION!!
progress in physiologic monitoring and drug development during the twentieth century radically
changed the practice of medicine and nursing.
the twentieth century brought forth new disease processes and sicker patients. - (ANSWER)The
twentieth century brought forth new disease processes and sicker patients
In nursing the term conceptual model is often used interchangeably with the term? - (ANSWER)nursing
theory
The phrase "expanding consciousness" defines health in the nursing theory attributed to _______? -
(ANSWER)Margaret Newman
What factor qualifies nursing to be defined as a profession?
Engagement in the management of unlicensed nursing caregivers
Existence of a substantial body of nursing knowledge
Regular collaboration with members of the medical profession
Implementation of the nursing process in the delivery of care - (ANSWER)Existence of a substancial body
of nursing knowledge
The question that is being focused on during the implementation of the scientific process is referred to
by what term?
Method
INFECTION, CLINICAL JUDGEMENT 2) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (LATEST) UPDATE
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION!!
The early Nightingale model had "pupil" nurses training on hospital wards under the direction of a
nursing superintendent. This "pupil" nurse provided : - (ANSWER)hospitals with an inexpensive
workforce.
hospitals with a skilled workforce.
working-class women with an opportunity for employment outside the home that was an alternative to
factory work.
The training in hospital-based schools was arduous, requiring long days of patient service on the wards,
after which students attended classes. In addition to providing direct patient care, students performed
which tasks? - (ANSWER)Housekeeping tasks
Prepared meals
Drove deliveries
Cleaned the wards and operating rooms
Sterilized instruments
Assisted physicians
Why was the development of community health important to the nation and to the nursing profession?
- (ANSWER)it brought essential health services to the public outside the hospital environment
provided nurses with unique opportunities to integrate epidemiological knowledge and sanitation
practices—as well as nursing science—into the care and education of the public.
What was the purpose of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Nursing in 1935? - (ANSWER)Establish
collegiate nursing programs in American universities
The concept of the intensive care unit (ICU) was initiated because of all of the following factors except:
newly constructed hospitals had private rooms and long hallways, and patients could no longer be seen
from a central nurses' station.
, NUR1015 EXAM 1 (PROFESSIONALISM, CLINICAL JUDGEMENT 1, SAFETY & QUALITY 1,
INFECTION, CLINICAL JUDGEMENT 2) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (LATEST) UPDATE
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION!!
progress in physiologic monitoring and drug development during the twentieth century radically
changed the practice of medicine and nursing.
the twentieth century brought forth new disease processes and sicker patients. - (ANSWER)The
twentieth century brought forth new disease processes and sicker patients
In nursing the term conceptual model is often used interchangeably with the term? - (ANSWER)nursing
theory
The phrase "expanding consciousness" defines health in the nursing theory attributed to _______? -
(ANSWER)Margaret Newman
What factor qualifies nursing to be defined as a profession?
Engagement in the management of unlicensed nursing caregivers
Existence of a substantial body of nursing knowledge
Regular collaboration with members of the medical profession
Implementation of the nursing process in the delivery of care - (ANSWER)Existence of a substancial body
of nursing knowledge
The question that is being focused on during the implementation of the scientific process is referred to
by what term?
Method