N500 Assessment 1 Questions and
answers completely verified.
Who uchallenged prejudices against women and elevated the status of all nurses Florence
Nightingale
What war did large numbers of women worked outside the home and became more
independent and assertive World war II
Focus of nursing Promote health
Prevent illness
Restore health
Facilitate coping with disability or death
Nursing is a scholarly profession with a foundation based on the art of caring and the scientific
evidence that guides practice. This concept of professionalism guides nurses in everyday
practice Professionalsim
What are attributes of a professional? Integrity
Accountability
Responsibility
The self-image, self-concept, or personal view an individual has of themselves in their
professional role, including their beliefs, values, attributes, traits, and experiences
Professional Identity
The _________________________, which is a professional organization for registered nurses,
has established standards for both nursing practice and professional performance. The
_________ standards include the _______________________________________ and the
_________________________________________. American Nurses Association (ANA)
ANA
Standards of Nursing Practice
Standards of Professional Performance
,The 5 steps of the nursing process Assessment- Recognize cues
Analysis- Analyze cues
Planning- Prioritize Hypothesis/Generate solutions
Implementation- Take action
Evaluation- Evaluate outcomes
ADPIE - Nursing Process
State Nurse Practice Acts (NPAs) •Regulate nursing within each state and territory of the
United States.
•Are executed by the state boards of nursing.
•Identify what conditions must be met for nursing licensure.
•Identify specific nursing titles (RN, LPN, LVN, APN) and definitions of those titles.
•Determine scope and standards of practice based on the provisions of the nurse's professional
license.
•The state legislature passes the NPA to regulate nursing practice within their state.
•The state legislature identifies a regulatory body, such as the state board of nursing (BON) to
enforce regulations and rules set by the NPA. The NPAs provide the general guidelines, but each
state creates rules or regulations to either further explain or make the NPA more detailed.
Schools of nursing become accredited when they meet criteria established by one of two
national accreditation organizations The Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing
(ACEN) or
The Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).
, Nursing education program standards and curriculum, along with clinical learning experiences,
must be approved by: the state Board of Nursing, based on whether they meet the
requirements of that state's NPA.
QSEN stands for Quality and Safety Education for Nursing
Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) identifies the following six competencies as
necessary to have the specific knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to maintain quality and
safety in health: Patient-Centered Care
Teamwork and Collaboration
Evidence-Based Practice
Quality Improvement
Safety
Informatics
When did QUEN begin and why? Began in 2005 and based on the Institute of Medicine's
(2003) core competencies for all health clinicians to provide safe and quality care.
10 Guiding Principles of Person-Centered Care 1. All team members are considered
caregivers.
2. Care is based on continuous healing relationships.
3. Care is customized and reflects patient needs, values, and choices.
4. Knowledge and information are freely shared between and among patients, care partners,
physicians, and other caregivers.
5. Care is provided in a healing environment of comfort, peace, and support.
6. Families and friends of the patient are considered an essential part of the care team.
answers completely verified.
Who uchallenged prejudices against women and elevated the status of all nurses Florence
Nightingale
What war did large numbers of women worked outside the home and became more
independent and assertive World war II
Focus of nursing Promote health
Prevent illness
Restore health
Facilitate coping with disability or death
Nursing is a scholarly profession with a foundation based on the art of caring and the scientific
evidence that guides practice. This concept of professionalism guides nurses in everyday
practice Professionalsim
What are attributes of a professional? Integrity
Accountability
Responsibility
The self-image, self-concept, or personal view an individual has of themselves in their
professional role, including their beliefs, values, attributes, traits, and experiences
Professional Identity
The _________________________, which is a professional organization for registered nurses,
has established standards for both nursing practice and professional performance. The
_________ standards include the _______________________________________ and the
_________________________________________. American Nurses Association (ANA)
ANA
Standards of Nursing Practice
Standards of Professional Performance
,The 5 steps of the nursing process Assessment- Recognize cues
Analysis- Analyze cues
Planning- Prioritize Hypothesis/Generate solutions
Implementation- Take action
Evaluation- Evaluate outcomes
ADPIE - Nursing Process
State Nurse Practice Acts (NPAs) •Regulate nursing within each state and territory of the
United States.
•Are executed by the state boards of nursing.
•Identify what conditions must be met for nursing licensure.
•Identify specific nursing titles (RN, LPN, LVN, APN) and definitions of those titles.
•Determine scope and standards of practice based on the provisions of the nurse's professional
license.
•The state legislature passes the NPA to regulate nursing practice within their state.
•The state legislature identifies a regulatory body, such as the state board of nursing (BON) to
enforce regulations and rules set by the NPA. The NPAs provide the general guidelines, but each
state creates rules or regulations to either further explain or make the NPA more detailed.
Schools of nursing become accredited when they meet criteria established by one of two
national accreditation organizations The Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing
(ACEN) or
The Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).
, Nursing education program standards and curriculum, along with clinical learning experiences,
must be approved by: the state Board of Nursing, based on whether they meet the
requirements of that state's NPA.
QSEN stands for Quality and Safety Education for Nursing
Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) identifies the following six competencies as
necessary to have the specific knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to maintain quality and
safety in health: Patient-Centered Care
Teamwork and Collaboration
Evidence-Based Practice
Quality Improvement
Safety
Informatics
When did QUEN begin and why? Began in 2005 and based on the Institute of Medicine's
(2003) core competencies for all health clinicians to provide safe and quality care.
10 Guiding Principles of Person-Centered Care 1. All team members are considered
caregivers.
2. Care is based on continuous healing relationships.
3. Care is customized and reflects patient needs, values, and choices.
4. Knowledge and information are freely shared between and among patients, care partners,
physicians, and other caregivers.
5. Care is provided in a healing environment of comfort, peace, and support.
6. Families and friends of the patient are considered an essential part of the care team.