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Intro to Professional Nursing Practice 21 Questions with Verified Answers Components of nurse practice acts include: A. definition of professional nursing B. certification requirements C. educ... ation requirements D. current NCLEX-RN plan - CORRECT ANSWER A. definition of professional nursing When one differentiates between licensure and certification, it should be known that: A. licensure recognizes advanced practice competence and knowledge B. certifications recognizes entry-level competence and knowledge C. certification requires only successful completion of a standardized examination, whereas licensure requires completion of a set number of clinical hours to be completed during the nursing education process D. licensure is administered via state boards of nursing, whereas certification is granted by nongovernmental agencies - CORRECT ANSWER D. licensure is administered via state boards of nursing, whereas certification is granted by nongovernmental agencies When analyzing the data from her research study, a nurse researcher finds that nurses who work under indirect sunlight have 20% fewer headaches, which are less severe than reported by those who work under fluorescent lighting. Which step of scientific inquiry does this action by the nurse researcher represent? A. Hypothesis B. Method C. Data collection D. Evaluation - CORRECT ANSWER D. evaluation For a theory to be reliable and acceptable for guiding nursing practice, another nurse should be able to duplicate the theory. Which criterion for theory acceptance deals with replication? A. Fruitfulness B. Relevance C. Accuracy D. Simplicity - CORRECT ANSWER D. simplicity A nurse is checking orders at the front desk when a visitor asks the room number of his father. The nurse leaves the chart open while looking up the room number on the computer, allowing the visitor to read the patient's recent x-ray film report. Which law would protect this client from others having access to his or her medical information? A. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 B. Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 C. Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Law D. Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 - CORRECT ANSWER A. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPA) While assisting in the labor room, a nurse is helping to stimulate a newborn infant who has a low Apgar score. The nurse stumbles, allowing the baby to fall to the floor, resulting in the infant's death. This situation is referred to as: A. criminal negligence B. sentinel event C. res ipsa loquitur D. a negligent act - CORRECT ANSWER B. sentinel event What practice today were the foci of the care delivered by Florence Nightingale? Select all that apply. A. changing bed linens B. filtering air/air exchanges C. frequent ambulation D. balanced diet E. support by family members - CORRECT ANSWER A. changing bed linens B. filtering air/air exchanges _______ is directed toward attesting to or endorsing the demonstrated knowledge base and clinical practice behaviors associated with high quality performance in an area of specialization. A. Certification B. Specialized accreditation C. Bachelor's degree D. License - CORRECT ANSWER A. certification In 1965, the American Nurses Association (ANA) designated the associate degree as the education entry point into profession nursing practice. True or False. - CORRECT ANSWER False. In 1965, the ANA designated the baccalaureate degree as the educational entry point into professional nursing practice. What caused the accelerated BSN program to emerge after the 1990s? Short answer. - CORRECT ANSWER As the nursing shortage gained national recognition during the 1980s and 1990s, accelerated BSN programs emerged to hasten the time to graduation for select groups of students. The clinical nurse leader (CNL) is a master's-prepared nurse who oversees the care coordination of a distinct group of patients and actively provides direct patient care in complex situations. True or false. - CORRECT ANSWER True The media has played a huge role in the way the nursing profession has been portrayed. Which of the following ways have nurses been most commonly portrayed? Select all that apply. A. Sexualized roles B. Harsh disciplinarians with an unyielding, even sadistic, worldview C. Female-only profession D. Images of inter-professional critical thinking and decision making between nurses and colleagues E. Heroes and heroines - CORRECT ANSWER A. sexualized roles B. harsh disciplinarians with an unyielding, even sadistic, worldview C. female-only profession E. heroes and heroines The nursing profession consists of individuals with unique values and experiences. However, there is only one set identity for nurses. True or False. - CORRECT ANSWER False. There is no set identity in nursing because the profession consists of individuals with unique values and experiences. According to Gardner, there are 10 lessons in collaboration. Name at least five of these lessons. Short answer. - CORRECT ANSWER 1. know thyself 2. learn to value and manage diversity 3. develop constructive conflict resolution skills 4. use personal power to create win-win situations 5. master interpersonal and process skills 6. recognize that collaboration is a journey 7. leverage all multidisciplinary forums 8. appreciate that collaboration can occur spontaneously 9. balance autonomy and unity in collaborative relationships 10. remember that collaboration is not required for all decisions __________________ is a vital aspect of plans designed to increase the effectiveness of delivery of health care. - CORRECT ANSWER Inter-professional collaboration The role of nurse __________ is essential to ensure universal access to care and for the improvement of public health. A. mentor B. educator C. manager D. advocate E. researcher - CORRECT ANSWER D. advocate The early Nightingale model had "pupil" nurses training on hospital wards under the direction of a nursing superintendent. This "pupil" nurse provided: A. hospitals with an inexpensive workforce B. hospitals with a skilled workforce C. working-class women with an opportunity for employment outside the home that was an alternative to factory work D. all of the above - CORRECT ANSWER D. all of the above The training in hospital-based schools was arduous, requiring long days of patient service on the wards, after which students attended classes. In addition to providing direct patient care, students performed which tasks? Select all that apply. A. housekeeping tasks B. prepared meals C. drove deliveries D. cleaned the wards and operating rooms E. sterilized instruments F. surgery G. assisted physicians - CORRECT ANSWER A. housekeeping tasks B. prepared meals D. cleaned the wards and operating rooms E. sterilized instruments G. assisted physicians Community health nursing was later developed. Why was this important to the nation and to the nursing profession? Short answer. - CORRECT ANSWER The development of community health nursing was important to the nation and to the nursing profession because it brought essential health services to the public outside the hospital environment. Community health nursing also provided nurses with unique opportunities to integrate epidemiological knowledge and sanitation practices, as well as nursing science, into the care and education of the public. What was the purpose of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Nursing in 1935? A. ensure equality between gender and ethnicity within the nursing career B. establish collegiate nursing programs in American universities C. create specialties within the nursing profession D. provide a union for hospital nurses - CORRECT ANSWER B. establish collegiate nursing programs in American universities. The concept of the intensive care unit (ICU) was initiated because of all of the following factors except: A. newly constructed hospitals had private rooms and long hallways, and patients could no longer be seen from a central nurses' station B. progress in physiologic monitoring and drug development during the 20th century radically changed the practice of medicine and nursing C. the 20th century brought forth new disease processes and sicker patients - CORRECT ANSWER C. the 20th century brought forth new disease processes and sicker patients [Show More]

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