2, and 3 - Exam 1 | QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS | 2026 UPDATE | WITH COMPLETE
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List this ANA Standards of Practice.
Ch 1 Fundamentals of Nursing - ANSWERS-1. Assessment
2. Diagnosis
3. Planning
4. Implementation
5. Evaluation
**ADPIE**
What are the Philosophical ideals of right and wrong that define principles
used to provide care.
Ch 1 Fundamentals of Nursing - ANSWERS-Code of ethics
Name some professional responsibilities and roles of nurses.
Ch. 1 Fundamentals of Nursing - ANSWERS--Autonomy and accountability
-Caregiver
-Advocate
-Educator
-Communicator
-Manager
,What does it mean to have SMART goals? - ANSWERS-Specific, Measurable,
Attainable, Relevant, Time-limited
State of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, not merely the
absence of disease or infirmity. - ANSWERS-Health
Explain Maslow's Hierarch of needs. - ANSWERS-People are motivated to
satisfy their five levels of needs in a hierarchical order, starting with
physiological and ending with self-actualization needs.
Who sponsors Healthy People 2020? - - ANSWERS-The Federal Government
What does Healthy People focus on? - ANSWERS-Prevention
What are the 3 levels of prevention? - ANSWERS-primary, secondary,
tertiary
What level of prevention?
-Maintain/improve general health.
-Ex: immunizations, sunscreen, hand washing, seat belt, sunglasses (prevent
cataracts). - ANSWERS-Primary Prevention
What level of prevention?
-Screening
-Treating early stages of disease
-Limiting disability - ANSWERS-Secondary Prevention
What level of prevention?
-Defect/disability permanent or irreversible
, -Minimizing effect to prevent complications or deteriorations. - ANSWERS-
Tertiary Prevention
What level of prevention?
-Involve the individual as an inactive participant or recipient. - ANSWERS-
Passive Prevention
List the 5 stages of a career according to Benner:
Ch 1 Fundamentals of Nursing - ANSWERS-Novice, Advanced beginner,
Competent, Proficient, Expert
What is the most important level of Maslow's Hierachy of needs? -
ANSWERS-Physiological
Family practices, socioeconomic factors, and cultural background are what
kind of variables that would affect an individual's readiness for change? Ch. 6
- Potter - ANSWERS-External variables
Developmental stage, intellectual background, perception of functioning,
emotional factors, and spiritual factors are what kind of variables that would
affect an individual's readiness for change? - ANSWERS-Internal variables
List some external variables that would affect an individual's readiness for
change? - ANSWERS-Family practices
Socioeconomic factors
Cultural background
List some internal variables that would affect an individual's readiness for
change? Ch. 6 - Potter - ANSWERS-Developmental stage