NURS 2030 Exam with Correct Answers
Practice questions for this set
when living with disease
2
Consciousness
3 4
Terms in this set (83)
Origins of Nursing 1798 Maternity lectures organized by physicians to help educate maternity nurses
Creation of the Philadelphia Almshouse, which was a hospital created during times of
Origins of Nursing 1835
epidemics or plagues
, Florence Nightingale British nurse who created sanitation guidelines and standards
Origins of Nursing 1854 of care during the Crimean War. Also established nurse education programs at British
hospitals
Dorothea Dix America nurse who appointed the superintendent of army nurses
Origins of Nursing 1861
during the Civil War.
Farmingdale Tuberculosis Preventorium for Children Home in rural New Jersey. Jessie
Origins of Nursing 1909
Quimby lived at the preventorium.
• Education
• Theories
What makes a discipline, a discipline? • Research
• Social relevance
• A value orientation
What is Nursing described by Florence "both a science and an art"• Laws of health= nursing• Laws of disease=medicine
Nightingale
What is Nursing Ida Jean Orlando Nurses role is to meet a patient's needs through a responsive relationship
What is Nursing Rogers Nursing is a "basic science concerned with human wholeness
What is Nursing National League for "the nurse's primary concern has been and is for the person who is ill, rather than for
Nursing the illness itself"
• Care Provider
• Case Manager
• Researcher
Roles of the Nurse • Educator
• Leader
• Manager
• Change Agent
Provide knowledgeable ,compassionate care to promote health and address illness
Care provider
Focus on holistic care Using evidence-based skills Providing high-quality ,safe care
• Working with the client, family, and
the health care team to ensure that
the client receives needed
services
Case manager
• Communicating with
interprofessional team members
• Coordinating educational needs
• Can also be a formal role
• Utilize resources to provide evidence-based
care
• Research
• Developing nursing knowledge by
conducting research and publishing the
Researcher results
• Evidence-Based Practice
• Using scholarly resources to find the
most valid and current information about
new medications, procedures, or
technology
Practice questions for this set
when living with disease
2
Consciousness
3 4
Terms in this set (83)
Origins of Nursing 1798 Maternity lectures organized by physicians to help educate maternity nurses
Creation of the Philadelphia Almshouse, which was a hospital created during times of
Origins of Nursing 1835
epidemics or plagues
, Florence Nightingale British nurse who created sanitation guidelines and standards
Origins of Nursing 1854 of care during the Crimean War. Also established nurse education programs at British
hospitals
Dorothea Dix America nurse who appointed the superintendent of army nurses
Origins of Nursing 1861
during the Civil War.
Farmingdale Tuberculosis Preventorium for Children Home in rural New Jersey. Jessie
Origins of Nursing 1909
Quimby lived at the preventorium.
• Education
• Theories
What makes a discipline, a discipline? • Research
• Social relevance
• A value orientation
What is Nursing described by Florence "both a science and an art"• Laws of health= nursing• Laws of disease=medicine
Nightingale
What is Nursing Ida Jean Orlando Nurses role is to meet a patient's needs through a responsive relationship
What is Nursing Rogers Nursing is a "basic science concerned with human wholeness
What is Nursing National League for "the nurse's primary concern has been and is for the person who is ill, rather than for
Nursing the illness itself"
• Care Provider
• Case Manager
• Researcher
Roles of the Nurse • Educator
• Leader
• Manager
• Change Agent
Provide knowledgeable ,compassionate care to promote health and address illness
Care provider
Focus on holistic care Using evidence-based skills Providing high-quality ,safe care
• Working with the client, family, and
the health care team to ensure that
the client receives needed
services
Case manager
• Communicating with
interprofessional team members
• Coordinating educational needs
• Can also be a formal role
• Utilize resources to provide evidence-based
care
• Research
• Developing nursing knowledge by
conducting research and publishing the
Researcher results
• Evidence-Based Practice
• Using scholarly resources to find the
most valid and current information about
new medications, procedures, or
technology