NUR 129 test I Questions With Complete Solutions
Molloy's Vision of nursing - (ANSWER)Humanistic framework.
Valuing, humanity, health, environment.
sub- concepts: knowledge, responsibility, accountability.
Nursing - (ANSWER)A science and an art which focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of human
responses.
Molloy Catholic College for women was established in? - (ANSWER)1955
The nursing major was introduced in? - (ANSWER)1955
Accredited by NLN in? - (ANSWER)1969
Baccalaureate Degree - (ANSWER)The graduate of the baccalaureate nursing program of Molloy College
is a liberally educated individual who has acquired the knowledge and skills to provide humanistic
nursing practice in multiple settings as well as a foundation for advanced study in nursing.
They are educated in as a nurse generalist
CARP - (ANSWER)Comprehensive Assessment and Review Program.
During the senior semesters, students will be required to attend a 3-day pre-NCLEX seminar.
Graduation - (ANSWER)complete all core and nursing program requirements for a total of 128 credits
and with a minimum cumulative index of 2.0.
Upon graduation students are eligible to take the NCLEX
, NUR 129 test I Questions With Complete Solutions
Egyptians - (ANSWER)believed to have specialized in certain diseases. Had the first recorded nurses.
Greece - (ANSWER)Believed Apollo was the god of healing. Hippocrates believed that disease had
natural causes.
Diagnosis - (ANSWER)Identifying disease scientifically
Prognosis - (ANSWER)Predicting possible outcome
Cure - (ANSWER)Restoration of health
Roman Empire - (ANSWER)Best known for their advancements in public health.
India - (ANSWER)Hospitals were staffedd by male nurses who needed knowledge of drug administration,
cleverness, devotedness to patient, and purity of mind and body.
Christianity - (ANSWER)Gave nursing a more clearly defined role. Women visited sick people, males
buried the dead. Nursing became a respected vocation.
Middle Ages - (ANSWER)More hospitals were built, nurse midwifery flourished, nursing was provided by
monks and nuns and was segregated by sex.
Crusades - (ANSWER)Knight Hospitaliers of St. John's of Jerusalem cared for the injured - their symbol, a
bright, Red Cross.
Knights organized nursing care
Nursing became acceptable for women and encouraged by the catholic church.
Molloy's Vision of nursing - (ANSWER)Humanistic framework.
Valuing, humanity, health, environment.
sub- concepts: knowledge, responsibility, accountability.
Nursing - (ANSWER)A science and an art which focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of human
responses.
Molloy Catholic College for women was established in? - (ANSWER)1955
The nursing major was introduced in? - (ANSWER)1955
Accredited by NLN in? - (ANSWER)1969
Baccalaureate Degree - (ANSWER)The graduate of the baccalaureate nursing program of Molloy College
is a liberally educated individual who has acquired the knowledge and skills to provide humanistic
nursing practice in multiple settings as well as a foundation for advanced study in nursing.
They are educated in as a nurse generalist
CARP - (ANSWER)Comprehensive Assessment and Review Program.
During the senior semesters, students will be required to attend a 3-day pre-NCLEX seminar.
Graduation - (ANSWER)complete all core and nursing program requirements for a total of 128 credits
and with a minimum cumulative index of 2.0.
Upon graduation students are eligible to take the NCLEX
, NUR 129 test I Questions With Complete Solutions
Egyptians - (ANSWER)believed to have specialized in certain diseases. Had the first recorded nurses.
Greece - (ANSWER)Believed Apollo was the god of healing. Hippocrates believed that disease had
natural causes.
Diagnosis - (ANSWER)Identifying disease scientifically
Prognosis - (ANSWER)Predicting possible outcome
Cure - (ANSWER)Restoration of health
Roman Empire - (ANSWER)Best known for their advancements in public health.
India - (ANSWER)Hospitals were staffedd by male nurses who needed knowledge of drug administration,
cleverness, devotedness to patient, and purity of mind and body.
Christianity - (ANSWER)Gave nursing a more clearly defined role. Women visited sick people, males
buried the dead. Nursing became a respected vocation.
Middle Ages - (ANSWER)More hospitals were built, nurse midwifery flourished, nursing was provided by
monks and nuns and was segregated by sex.
Crusades - (ANSWER)Knight Hospitaliers of St. John's of Jerusalem cared for the injured - their symbol, a
bright, Red Cross.
Knights organized nursing care
Nursing became acceptable for women and encouraged by the catholic church.