Units 1&2.
Total Scenario-Based Questions and Answers: 670
UNIT 1
The Nature of Nursing
Chapter 1: Historical and Contemporary Nursing Practice
99 Questions and Answers
Chapter 2: Evidence-Based Practice and Research in Nursing
44 Questions and Answers
Chapter 3: Nursing Theories and Conceptual Frameworks
45 Questions and Answers
Chapter 4: Legal Aspects of Nursing
151 Questions and Answers
Chapter 5: Values, Ethics, and Advocacy
57 Questions and Answers
UNIT 2
Contemporary Health Care
Chapter 6: Health Care Delivery Systems
87 Questions and Answers
,Chapter 7: Community Nursing and Care Continuity
81 Questions and Answers
Chapter 8: Home Care
51 Questions and Answers
Chapter 9: Electronic Health Records and Information Technology
55 Questions and Answers
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, Chapter 1
Historical and Contemporary Nursing Practice
1. Lila, a nursing student, is researching the role of religion in the development of nursing.
She learns about the early contributions of wealthy Roman matrons who provided houses
of care and healing for the poor and sick. Which historical figure should Lila include in her
presentation to highlight this contribution?
A. Florence Nightingale
B. Clara Barton
C. Fabiola
D. Dorothea Dix
Answer: C. Fabiola
Fabiola, a wealthy Roman matron, used her resources to establish houses of care and
healing, which were forerunners of hospitals.
2. During a group discussion, a student claims that women were the sole providers of
nursing services throughout history. Another student disagrees, citing historical examples
of men contributing to nursing care. Which example best supports the second student's
argument?
A. The work of Harriet Tubman during the Civil War
B. The contributions of the Knights Hospitalers during the Crusades
C. Florence Nightingale’s training at Kaiserswerth
D. The Cadet Nurse Corps during World War II
Answer: B. The contributions of the Knights Hospitalers during the Crusades
The Knights Hospitalers provided nursing care to sick and injured comrades,
demonstrating that men also played a significant role in nursing history.
3. Mark, a nursing instructor, asks his students to identify a major societal event that led to
advancements in surgical techniques, infection control, and the use of anesthetic agents.
Which event should the students select?
A. The Crimean War
B. World War I
C. The Vietnam War
D. The American Civil War