FUNDAMENTAL OF NURSING TEST 1 (CHAP 1-
7)
Which of the following nursing advocates elevated the status of nursing to a
respected occupation, improved the quality of nursing care, and founded
modern nursing education? - -Florence Nightingale
-Who established the Red Cross in the United States in 1882? - -Clara
Barton
-The various definitions of nursing provided in this chapter conclude that the
central focus of nursing is based on which of the following? - -The patient
receiving care
-Which of the following developments had the greatest influence on the
development of nursing as a profession since the l950s - -Nursing practice
was broadned to include practice and wide variety of healthcare settings
-Which of the following criteria define nursing as a profession? - -R- Well-
Defined body of specific and unique knowledge,
strong service orientation
Recognized authority by a professional group
Code of ethics
Professional organization that sets standards
Ongoing research
autonomy
-Which of the following nursing education programs attracts more men,
minorities, and nontraditional students and prepares nurses to give care to
patients in various structured settings? - -Associate degree in nursing
-Which of the following are professional nursing organizations that are
operating in the United States? (Select all that apply.) - -ANA, NLN, AACN,
NSNA
-When a nurse completes a diploma, associate degree, or baccalaureate
program, he or she becomes licensed as a licensed practical nurse. True
False - -False
-In early civilizations influenced by the theory of animism, the roles of
physician and nurse were interchangeable. True False - -False
-The ANA, founded in 1899, was the first international organization of
professional women, with nurses from both the United States and Canada as
charter members. True False - -False (ICN not ANA)
, -Nursing is a subculture of which of the following larger cultures in our
society? - -Healthcare systems
-If a patient refuses to allow the nurse to draw blood for a test because he
believes blood is the body's life force and cannot be regenerated, it is likely
that he belongs - -Asian Some members of Asian cultures may be upset by
the drawing of blood for laboratory tests
-A 79-year-old Native American woman is placed in a nursing home by her
son, who is no longer able to care for her. She appears disoriented and
complains of the "bright lights and constant activity." Her feelings are likely
to be a result of which of the following conditions? to which of the following
ethnic groups? - -Culture shock
-During the recovery and rehabilitation stage of illness, the person who is ill
is expected to do which of the following? - -in this stage the person gives up
the dependent role and resumes normal activities and responsibilities
-Immunizing children against measles is an example of which of the
following levels of preventive care? - -Primary, preventive care
-Referring an HIV-positive patient to a local support group is an example of
which of the following levels of preventive care? - -Secondary
-Needs are an integral part of each person's human dimension. Which needs
are met when a person feels a sense of belonging to a group or community
and being loved by others? - -LOVE AND BELONGING NEEDS
(SOCIALCULTURAL NEEDS)
-Which of the following examples of basic human needs would be
considered within the sociocultural dimension? - -PHYSIOLOGICAL NEEDS
-Which of the following are characteristics of a chronic illness? - -It is a
permanent change
It causes, or is caused by, irreversible alteration in normal anatomy and
physiology
It is requires special patient education for rehabilitation
It is requires a long period of care or support
-. Which of the following needs has the highest priority? - -PHYSIOLOGICAL
NEEDS
-A change in body image, such as the loss of a body part, may affect which
of the following type of human needs? - -SELF ESTEEM
7)
Which of the following nursing advocates elevated the status of nursing to a
respected occupation, improved the quality of nursing care, and founded
modern nursing education? - -Florence Nightingale
-Who established the Red Cross in the United States in 1882? - -Clara
Barton
-The various definitions of nursing provided in this chapter conclude that the
central focus of nursing is based on which of the following? - -The patient
receiving care
-Which of the following developments had the greatest influence on the
development of nursing as a profession since the l950s - -Nursing practice
was broadned to include practice and wide variety of healthcare settings
-Which of the following criteria define nursing as a profession? - -R- Well-
Defined body of specific and unique knowledge,
strong service orientation
Recognized authority by a professional group
Code of ethics
Professional organization that sets standards
Ongoing research
autonomy
-Which of the following nursing education programs attracts more men,
minorities, and nontraditional students and prepares nurses to give care to
patients in various structured settings? - -Associate degree in nursing
-Which of the following are professional nursing organizations that are
operating in the United States? (Select all that apply.) - -ANA, NLN, AACN,
NSNA
-When a nurse completes a diploma, associate degree, or baccalaureate
program, he or she becomes licensed as a licensed practical nurse. True
False - -False
-In early civilizations influenced by the theory of animism, the roles of
physician and nurse were interchangeable. True False - -False
-The ANA, founded in 1899, was the first international organization of
professional women, with nurses from both the United States and Canada as
charter members. True False - -False (ICN not ANA)
, -Nursing is a subculture of which of the following larger cultures in our
society? - -Healthcare systems
-If a patient refuses to allow the nurse to draw blood for a test because he
believes blood is the body's life force and cannot be regenerated, it is likely
that he belongs - -Asian Some members of Asian cultures may be upset by
the drawing of blood for laboratory tests
-A 79-year-old Native American woman is placed in a nursing home by her
son, who is no longer able to care for her. She appears disoriented and
complains of the "bright lights and constant activity." Her feelings are likely
to be a result of which of the following conditions? to which of the following
ethnic groups? - -Culture shock
-During the recovery and rehabilitation stage of illness, the person who is ill
is expected to do which of the following? - -in this stage the person gives up
the dependent role and resumes normal activities and responsibilities
-Immunizing children against measles is an example of which of the
following levels of preventive care? - -Primary, preventive care
-Referring an HIV-positive patient to a local support group is an example of
which of the following levels of preventive care? - -Secondary
-Needs are an integral part of each person's human dimension. Which needs
are met when a person feels a sense of belonging to a group or community
and being loved by others? - -LOVE AND BELONGING NEEDS
(SOCIALCULTURAL NEEDS)
-Which of the following examples of basic human needs would be
considered within the sociocultural dimension? - -PHYSIOLOGICAL NEEDS
-Which of the following are characteristics of a chronic illness? - -It is a
permanent change
It causes, or is caused by, irreversible alteration in normal anatomy and
physiology
It is requires special patient education for rehabilitation
It is requires a long period of care or support
-. Which of the following needs has the highest priority? - -PHYSIOLOGICAL
NEEDS
-A change in body image, such as the loss of a body part, may affect which
of the following type of human needs? - -SELF ESTEEM