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Module 1 Scope and Standard of Practice Ans✓✓✓Module 1 Scope and
Standard of Practice
Science and Art of Nursing Practice Ans✓✓✓Nursing requires current
knowledge and practice standard
Nursing requires an insightful and compassionate approach
Critical Thinking Ans✓✓✓intellectually disciplined process of actively
and skillfully conceptualizing, applying, analyzing, synthesizing and/or
evaluating information gathered from or generated by observation,
experience, reflection, reasoning, or communication as a guide to belief
and action
American Nurses Association Ans✓✓✓Goals of the ANA are to
advance the nursing profession by:
fostering high standards of nursing practice
promoting a safe and ethical work environment
bolstering the health and wellness of nurses
and advocating on health care issues that affect nurses and the public
ANA Standard of Nursing Practice Ans✓✓✓Assessment
Diagnosis
,Outcomes Identification
Planning
Implementation (coordination of care; health teaching and health
promotion)
Evaluation
ANA Standards of Professional Performance Ans✓✓✓Ethics
Culturally Congruent Care
Communication
Collaboration
Leadership
Education
Evidenced/Based Practice & Research
Quality of Practice
Professional Practice
Evaluation
Resource Utilization
Environmental Health
Nurse Practice Acts Ans✓✓✓statutory law that dictates what nurses are
permitted to do within their scope of practice
,Statutory Laws for Students Ans✓✓✓Students are considered liable for
their own actions and they, including their instructors can be held
accountable for them/receive disciplinary actions
Code of Ethics Ans✓✓✓philosophical ideals of right and wrong that
define principles used to provide care
outlines the ethical obligations of the profession
Module 2/3 Infection Prevention and Control Ans✓✓✓Module 2/3
Infection Prevention and Control
Risk Factors for Spread of Infection for Patients Ans✓✓✓Susceptibility
of the Host
Drug Resistance
Tendency to Avoid Vaccinations
Drug Immunosuppression
Invasive Procedures
Risk of Infection for Nurses Ans✓✓✓exposure or contact with blood,
bodily fluids, contaminated equipment or surfaces
Infection Ans✓✓✓invasion of pathogen into the body of the host that
begins to multiply
, Colonization Ans✓✓✓presence and growth of microorganisms in the
host without tissue invasion
Communicable Ans✓✓✓the potential for an infectious disease to be
transmitted directly from one person to another
Infectious Process: Potential for Disease Ans✓✓✓susceptibility of the
host
ability of the microorganism to enter, survive and multiply in the host
sufficient number of the microorganism
virulence: ability to produce disease
Infectious Process: Severity of the Disease Ans✓✓✓the severity of the
disease depends on the pathogenicity of the microorganism, extent of the
infection, and the susceptibility of the host
Infectious Process Ans✓✓✓Infectious Process
Incubation Period: Ans✓✓✓interval between the entrance of the
microorganism into the body and the appearance of the first symptoms
Prodromal Stage Ans✓✓✓interval of nonspecific signs and symptoms to
more specific signs and symptoms