PNVN 1111 COMPLETE SET OF CURRENT EXAM
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
Florence Nightingale made a significant contribution to the nursing field. Which
of the following sums up Florence Nightingale's contributions to nursing?
ANSWER a. She set up teams to clean hospitals, set up laundry facilities to
launder uniforms and bedding, and prepared wholesome meals.
Various organizations have occasionally proposed doing away with vocational
and practical curricula. Which of the following statements explains why the
LPN/LVN program should be continued objectively? ANSWER LPNs/LVNs
are equipped to work with the registered nurse as necessary to deliver evidence-
based care to vulnerable populations throughout the health continuum.
The "first school of nursing" was situated in ANSWER, Germany.
When was the first practical nursing school established? ANSWER 1893
Brooklyn, New York
The impact of Florence Nightingale is typically credited with the development
of contemporary nursing.
ANSWER Home care for children and individuals with chronic illnesses was
the main focus of the first official training program for practical nurses.
, ANSWER World War II was the event that most impacted the function of
practical nurses in contemporary hospital nursing.
When was it initially suggested that RN and LPN jobs be separated and that
practical nurses work under the direction of registered nurses? ANSWER 1949
ANSWER care for the sick, injured, dying, and giving birth is the historical role
of self-described practical nurses.
The "Lady with the Lamp" is, as the student nurse studying nursing history is
aware, ANSWER Florence Nightingale.
Six hours ago, a patient on the first postoperative day was given painkillers. He
claims that although he is not in discomfort, he will not take a deep breath or
walk as directed. He is being cared for by a nursing student who asks her
instructor if it would be wise to give him pain medicine. The pupil is applying:
ANSWER Critical thinking
A peer is informed by the nursing student. "Once I start studying, I don't take a
break. If I stop for even five minutes, I know I'll never go back to studying," the
peer notes. Answer: "Everything or nothing"
1. Students are debating the need of critical thinking in nursing school. Which
of the following claims best describes how well the students grasp the idea of
critical thinking? ANSWER critical thinking helps the nurse integrate
technology, knowledge (evidence), and abilities to make data-driven decisions.
1. A class on Bloom's taxonomy is attended by the students. Which of the
following best describes a thorough comprehension of the idea? The capacity to
apply newly acquired knowledge in a novel setting is known as "ANSWER
Application."
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
Florence Nightingale made a significant contribution to the nursing field. Which
of the following sums up Florence Nightingale's contributions to nursing?
ANSWER a. She set up teams to clean hospitals, set up laundry facilities to
launder uniforms and bedding, and prepared wholesome meals.
Various organizations have occasionally proposed doing away with vocational
and practical curricula. Which of the following statements explains why the
LPN/LVN program should be continued objectively? ANSWER LPNs/LVNs
are equipped to work with the registered nurse as necessary to deliver evidence-
based care to vulnerable populations throughout the health continuum.
The "first school of nursing" was situated in ANSWER, Germany.
When was the first practical nursing school established? ANSWER 1893
Brooklyn, New York
The impact of Florence Nightingale is typically credited with the development
of contemporary nursing.
ANSWER Home care for children and individuals with chronic illnesses was
the main focus of the first official training program for practical nurses.
, ANSWER World War II was the event that most impacted the function of
practical nurses in contemporary hospital nursing.
When was it initially suggested that RN and LPN jobs be separated and that
practical nurses work under the direction of registered nurses? ANSWER 1949
ANSWER care for the sick, injured, dying, and giving birth is the historical role
of self-described practical nurses.
The "Lady with the Lamp" is, as the student nurse studying nursing history is
aware, ANSWER Florence Nightingale.
Six hours ago, a patient on the first postoperative day was given painkillers. He
claims that although he is not in discomfort, he will not take a deep breath or
walk as directed. He is being cared for by a nursing student who asks her
instructor if it would be wise to give him pain medicine. The pupil is applying:
ANSWER Critical thinking
A peer is informed by the nursing student. "Once I start studying, I don't take a
break. If I stop for even five minutes, I know I'll never go back to studying," the
peer notes. Answer: "Everything or nothing"
1. Students are debating the need of critical thinking in nursing school. Which
of the following claims best describes how well the students grasp the idea of
critical thinking? ANSWER critical thinking helps the nurse integrate
technology, knowledge (evidence), and abilities to make data-driven decisions.
1. A class on Bloom's taxonomy is attended by the students. Which of the
following best describes a thorough comprehension of the idea? The capacity to
apply newly acquired knowledge in a novel setting is known as "ANSWER
Application."