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8/20/2019 Ramont2e Rev TIF Ch02 http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/ramont2e-rev-tif-ch02 1/31 Ramont, Niedringhous, Comprehensive Nursing Care 2nd Edition Update Test Bank Chapter 2 Question 1 Type: MCSA Which of the following nursing values has persisted through the ages, and is desirable in the nurse today? 1. Willingness to work for low economic gain 2. Devotion to duty and hard work 3. Selfdenial . Spiritual calling Corre!t "ns#er: ! Rationa$e 1" Devotion to duty and hard work continue to be hallmarks in nursing today# $t is no longer e%pected that nurses work for low economic gain or have a religious calling# $t is recogni&ed today that nurses must care fo themselves appropriately in order to deliver good nursing care# Rationa$e 2" Devotion to duty and hard work continue to be hallmarks in nursing today# $t is no longer e%pected that nurses work for low economic gain or have a religious calling# $t is recogni&ed today that nurses must care fo themselves appropriately in order to deliver good nursing care# Rationa$e 3" Devotion to duty and hard work continue to be hallmarks in nursing today# $t is no longer e%pected that nurses work for low economic gain or have a religious calling# $t is recogni&ed today that nurses must care fo themselves appropriately in order to deliver good nursing care# Rationa$e " Devotion to duty and hard work continue to be hallmarks in nursing today# $t is no longer e%pected that nurses work for low economic gain or have a religious calling# $t is recogni&ed today that nurses must care fo themselves appropriately in order to deliver good nursing care# %$o&a$ Rationa$e: Cogniti'e (e'e$: 'nderstanding C$ient Need: C$ient Need )u&: Nursing*+ntegrated Con!epts: (earning ut!ome: Discuss historical and contemporary factors influencing the development of nursing# Question 2 Type: MCSA (amont, )iedringhous, Comprehensive Nursing Care !nd *dition 'pdate +est ank Copyright !-.! by /earson *ducation, $nc#

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Ramont, Niedringhous, Comprehensive Nursing Care 2nd Edition Update Test

Bank 

Chapter 2Question 1

Type: MCSA

Which of the following nursing values has persisted through the ages, and is desirable in the nurse today?

1. Willingness to work for low economic gain

2. Devotion to duty and hard work 

3. Selfdenial

. Spiritual calling

Corre!t "ns#er: !

Rationa$e 1" Devotion to duty and hard work continue to be hallmarks in nursing today# $t is no longer e%pected

that nurses work for low economic gain or have a religious calling# $t is recogni&ed today that nurses must care fo

themselves appropriately in order to deliver good nursing care#

Rationa$e 2" Devotion to duty and hard work continue to be hallmarks in nursing today# $t is no longer e%pected

that nurses work for low economic gain or have a religious calling# $t is recogni&ed today that nurses must care fo

themselves appropriately in order to deliver good nursing care#

Rationa$e 3" Devotion to duty and hard work continue to be hallmarks in nursing today# $t is no longer e%pectedthat nurses work for low economic gain or have a religious calling# $t is recogni&ed today that nurses must care fo

themselves appropriately in order to deliver good nursing care#

Rationa$e " Devotion to duty and hard work continue to be hallmarks in nursing today# $t is no longer e%pected

that nurses work for low economic gain or have a religious calling# $t is recogni&ed today that nurses must care fothemselves appropriately in order to deliver good nursing care#

%$o&a$ Rationa$e:

Cogniti'e (e'e$: 'nderstanding

C$ient Need:C$ient Need )u&:

Nursing*+ntegrated Con!epts:

(earning ut!ome: Discuss historical and contemporary factors influencing the development of nursing#

Question 2

Type: MCSA

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+he nursing student is assigned a research pro0ect on the history of nursing# Which war would the nursing student

want to include as a ma0or influence on the professional of nursing?

1. Crimean

2. 1ietnam

3. World War $$

. 2orean

Corre!t "ns#er: .

Rationa$e 1" During the Crimean War in 3reat ritain, 4lorence )ightingale recruited nurses to provide care to

the in0ured, and created the beginnings of modern nursing# 5ther wars contributed many nursing heroes, but theCrimean War and )ightingale were the ma0or influence on the profession of nursing#

Rationa$e 2" During the Crimean War in 3reat ritain, 4lorence )ightingale recruited nurses to provide care to

the in0ured, and created the beginnings of modern nursing# 5ther wars contributed many nursing heroes, but theCrimean War and )ightingale were the ma0or influence on the profession of nursing#

Rationa$e 3" During the Crimean War in 3reat ritain, 4lorence )ightingale recruited nurses to provide care to

the in0ured, and created the beginnings of modern nursing# 5ther wars contributed many nursing heroes, but the

Crimean War and )ightingale were the ma0or influence on the profession of nursing#

Rationa$e " During the Crimean War in 3reat ritain, 4lorence )ightingale recruited nurses to provide care tothe in0ured, and created the beginnings of modern nursing# 5ther wars contributed many nursing heroes, but the

Crimean War and )ightingale were the ma0or influence on the profession of nursing#

%$o&a$ Rationa$e:

Cogniti'e (e'e$: 'nderstanding

C$ient Need:

C$ient Need )u&:

Nursing*+ntegrated Con!epts:

(earning ut!ome: Discuss historical and contemporary factors influencing the development of nursing#

Question 3

Type: MCSA

Which of the following societal beliefs influenced nursing in the .6th century?

1. +he nurse7s place is in the home#

2. +he nurse is performing a domestic service#

3. +he respectable woman does not have a career#

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. +he nurse is the physician7s handmaiden#

Corre!t "ns#er: 8

Rationa$e 1" +he role of the professional nurse was greatly influenced by society# +hese attitudes helped and

hindered the profession of nursing# $n the .6 th century, scientific knowledge was considered the domain of men,

and the nurse was simply the handmaiden of the physician# +he other options were popular attitudes during the

.9--s#

Rationa$e 2" +he role of the professional nurse was greatly influenced by society# +hese attitudes helped and

hindered the profession of nursing# $n the .6 th century, scientific knowledge was considered the domain of men,

and the nurse was simply the handmaiden of the physician# +he other options were popular attitudes during the

.9--s#

Rationa$e 3" +he role of the professional nurse was greatly influenced by society# +hese attitudes helped and

hindered the profession of nursing# $n the .6 th century, scientific knowledge was considered the domain of men,

and the nurse was simply the handmaiden of the physician# +he other options were popular attitudes during the.9--s#

Rationa$e " +he role of the professional nurse was greatly influenced by society# +hese attitudes helped and

hindered the profession of nursing# $n the .6 th century, scientific knowledge was considered the domain of men,

and the nurse was simply the handmaiden of the physician# +he other options were popular attitudes during the.9--s#

%$o&a$ Rationa$e:

Cogniti'e (e'e$: 'nderstanding

C$ient Need:

C$ient Need )u&:

Nursing*+ntegrated Con!epts:

(earning ut!ome: Discuss historical and contemporary factors influencing the development of nursing#

Question

Type: MCSA

Which of the following nurses is the leader in nursing history who is credited with founding public health

nursing?

1. :avinia Dock 

2. Margaret Sanger 

3. :illian Wald

. Clara arton

Corre!t "ns#er: ;

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Rationa$e 1" :illian Wald founded public health nursing in the poor neighborhoods of )ew <ork City# Dock wasinstrumental in obtaining legislation for nurses to control their own profession instead of having physicians

regulate nursing# Sanger is considered the founder of /lanned /arenthood# arton began the first American

chapter of the (ed Cross#

Rationa$e 2" :illian Wald founded public health nursing in the poor neighborhoods of )ew <ork City# Dock wasinstrumental in obtaining legislation for nurses to control their own profession instead of having physicians

regulate nursing# Sanger is considered the founder of /lanned /arenthood# arton began the first Americanchapter of the (ed Cross#

Rationa$e 3" :illian Wald founded public health nursing in the poor neighborhoods of )ew <ork City# Dock was

instrumental in obtaining legislation for nurses to control their own profession instead of having physicians

regulate nursing# Sanger is considered the founder of /lanned /arenthood# arton began the first American

chapter of the (ed Cross#

Rationa$e " :illian Wald founded public health nursing in the poor neighborhoods of )ew <ork City# Dock was

instrumental in obtaining legislation for nurses to control their own profession instead of having physicians

regulate nursing# Sanger is considered the founder of /lanned /arenthood# arton began the first American

chapter of the (ed Cross#

%$o&a$ Rationa$e:

Cogniti'e (e'e$: (emembering

C$ient Need:

C$ient Need )u&:

Nursing*+ntegrated Con!epts:

(earning ut!ome: riefly discuss the key figures in nursing history#

Question -

Type: MCSA

+he nursing student is preparing an oral report for the class on the history of professional nursing organi&ations#

Which of the following should be included as an important precursor of the )ational :eague for )ursing?

1. +he *li&abeth 2enny $nstitute

2. +he 4rontier )ursing Service

3. +he American Society of Superintendents of +raining Schools

. /lanned /arenthood

Corre!t "ns#er: ;

Rationa$e 1" :avinia Dock found +he American Society of Superintendents of +raining Schools, which is

considered the precursor of the ):)# Answer option . was a nursetraining institute founded by *li&abeth 2enny

5ption ! was a midwife service in 2entucky, and 5ption 8 was founded by Margaret Sanger#

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Rationa$e 2" :avinia Dock found +he American Society of Superintendents of +raining Schools, which isconsidered the precursor of the ):)# Answer option . was a nursetraining institute founded by *li&abeth 2enny

5ption ! was a midwife service in 2entucky, and 5ption 8 was founded by Margaret Sanger#

Rationa$e 3" :avinia Dock found +he American Society of Superintendents of +raining Schools, which is

considered the precursor of the ):)# Answer option . was a nursetraining institute founded by *li&abeth 2enny5ption ! was a midwife service in 2entucky, and 5ption 8 was founded by Margaret Sanger#

Rationa$e " :avinia Dock found +he American Society of Superintendents of +raining Schools, which is

considered the precursor of the ):)# Answer option . was a nursetraining institute founded by *li&abeth 2enny5ption ! was a midwife service in 2entucky, and 5ption 8 was founded by Margaret Sanger#

%$o&a$ Rationa$e:

Cogniti'e (e'e$: (emembering

C$ient Need:

C$ient Need )u&:

Nursing*+ntegrated Con!epts:

(earning ut!ome: riefly discuss the key figures in nursing history#

Question

Type: MCSA

+he American (ed Cross might not be in e%istence today without the efforts of which of the following nurses?

1. Clara arton

2. Mary reckinridge

3. 4lorence )ightingale

. :illian Wald

Corre!t "ns#er: .

Rationa$e 1" Clara arton founded the American (ed Cross, which later became linked to the $nternational (edCross, during the Civil War#

Rationa$e 2" Clara arton founded the American (ed Cross, which later became linked to the $nternational (ed

Cross, during the Civil War#

Rationa$e 3" Clara arton founded the American (ed Cross, which later became linked to the $nternational (ed

Cross, during the Civil War#

Rationa$e " Clara arton founded the American (ed Cross, which later became linked to the $nternational (ed

Cross, during the Civil War#

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%$o&a$ Rationa$e:

Cogniti'e (e'e$: (emembering

C$ient Need:

C$ient Need )u&:

Nursing*+ntegrated Con!epts:

(earning ut!ome: riefly discuss the key figures in nursing history#

Question /

Type: MCSA

+he male nursing students in class are preparing a report on the early contribution of males to the field of nursing

and plan to include which of the following in the report as an e%ample?

1. Male nurses recruited by 4lorence )ightingale for her school

2. Military nurses from the Civil War 

3. +he 2orean War battlefront nurses

. 2nights of the Crusades providing care to the in0ured

Corre!t "ns#er: 8

Rationa$e 1" 5ne of the earliest contributions to male nursing was during the Crusades, when the knights

 provided care for the in0ured# 4lorence )ightingale7s nurses were all women, men were not allowed to serve as

nurses during the 2orean War, and men might have delivered care during the Civil War, but they were not knownas nurses#

Rationa$e 2" 5ne of the earliest contributions to male nursing was during the Crusades, when the knights

 provided care for the in0ured# 4lorence )ightingale7s nurses were all women, men were not allowed to serve as

nurses during the 2orean War, and men might have delivered care during the Civil War, but they were not knownas nurses#

Rationa$e 3" 5ne of the earliest contributions to male nursing was during the Crusades, when the knights

 provided care for the in0ured# 4lorence )ightingale7s nurses were all women, men were not allowed to serve as

nurses during the 2orean War, and men might have delivered care during the Civil War, but they were not knownas nurses#

Rationa$e " 5ne of the earliest contributions to male nursing was during the Crusades, when the knights provided care for the in0ured# 4lorence )ightingale7s nurses were all women, men were not allowed to serve as

nurses during the 2orean War, and men might have delivered care during the Civil War, but they were not knownas nurses#

%$o&a$ Rationa$e:

Cogniti'e (e'e$: (emembering

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C$ient Need:

C$ient Need )u&:

Nursing*+ntegrated Con!epts:

(earning ut!ome: 5utline the contribution made to the profession by males#

Question 0

Type: MCSA

*nhancing the =uality of life is an e%ample of which aspect of :/)>:1) practice?

1. Caring for the dying

2. /roviding immuni&ations

3. Completing lab draws

. /romoting health and wellness

Corre!t "ns#er: 8

Rationa$e 1" *nhancing the =uality of life is an e%ample of promoting health and wellness, and is within the scop

of :/)>:1) practice# Answer options ! and ; are tasks that are within the scope of the :/)>:1) but do notnecessarily enhance the life of clients# 5ption . includes helping clients to live as comfortably as possible until

death#

Rationa$e 2" *nhancing the =uality of life is an e%ample of promoting health and wellness, and is within the scop

of :/)>:1) practice# Answer options ! and ; are tasks that are within the scope of the :/)>:1) but do notnecessarily enhance the life of clients# 5ption . includes helping clients to live as comfortably as possible until

death#

Rationa$e 3" *nhancing the =uality of life is an e%ample of promoting health and wellness, and is within the scop

of :/)>:1) practice# Answer options ! and ; are tasks that are within the scope of the :/)>:1) but do notnecessarily enhance the life of clients# 5ption . includes helping clients to live as comfortably as possible until

death#

Rationa$e " *nhancing the =uality of life is an e%ample of promoting health and wellness, and is within the scopof :/)>:1) practice# Answer options ! and ; are tasks that are within the scope of the :/)>:1) but do not

necessarily enhance the life of clients# 5ption . includes helping clients to live as comfortably as possible until

death#

%$o&a$ Rationa$e:

Cogniti'e (e'e$: Applying

C$ient Need: ealth /romotion and Maintenance

C$ient Need )u&:

Nursing*+ntegrated Con!epts: )ursing /rocess" $mplementation

(earning ut!ome: $dentify four ma0or areas within the scope of :/)>:1) scope of practice#

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Question

Type: MCSA

+he nursing student is caring for clients in the clinical setting, and has been asked by the () to perform several

tasks# Which of the following , if asked by the (), would the nursing student decline as being outside the scope

of practice for the :/)>:1)?

1. /erform discharge teaching for a new mother#

2. Change a wound dressing#

3. +est feces for occult blood

. Administer $M medications#

Corre!t "ns#er: .

Rationa$e 1" +he :/)>:1) may reinforce teaching, but may not perform discharge teaching independently# +he

() is responsible for designing the teaching plan for a client, and then the :/)>:1) may help carry it out# +heother options are within the :/)>:1) scope of practice#

Rationa$e 2" +he :/)>:1) may reinforce teaching, but may not perform discharge teaching independently# +he

() is responsible for designing the teaching plan for a client, and then the :/)>:1) may help carry it out# +he

other options are within the :/)>:1) scope of practice#

Rationa$e 3" +he :/)>:1) may reinforce teaching, but may not perform discharge teaching independently# +he() is responsible for designing the teaching plan for a client, and then the :/)>:1) may help carry it out# +he

other options are within the :/)>:1) scope of practice#

Rationa$e " +he :/)>:1) may reinforce teaching, but may not perform discharge teaching independently# +he() is responsible for designing the teaching plan for a client, and then the :/)>:1) may help carry it out# +he

other options are within the :/)>:1) scope of practice#

%$o&a$ Rationa$e:

Cogniti'e (e'e$: Applying

C$ient Need: Safe *ffective Care *nvironment

C$ient Need )u&:

Nursing*+ntegrated Con!epts: )ursing /rocess" $mplementation(earning ut!ome: $dentify four ma0or areas within the scope of :/)>:1) scope of practice#

Question 1

Type: MCSA

 )ursing today uses the term client  to describe its customers because nurses view their customers as which of the

following?

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1. +he recipients of care

2. Collaborators in the plan of care

3. 4inancially responsible for the care delivered

. +he people who make all the decisions

Corre!t "ns#er: !

Rationa$e 1" +he operative concept in the health care field today is collaborative care# +he client takes responsibl

for her own state of health, and participates in the plan of care# +he other answer options do not reflect this trendof client collaboration, and do not e%plain why the term client  is used instead of patient #

Rationa$e 2" +he operative concept in the health care field today is collaborative care# +he client takes responsibl

for her own state of health, and participates in the plan of care# +he other answer options do not reflect this trend

of client collaboration, and do not e%plain why the term client  is used instead of patient #

Rationa$e 3" +he operative concept in the health care field today is collaborative care# +he client takes responsiblfor her own state of health, and participates in the plan of care# +he other answer options do not reflect this trend

of client collaboration, and do not e%plain why the term client  is used instead of patient #

Rationa$e " +he operative concept in the health care field today is collaborative care# +he client takes responsibl

for her own state of health, and participates in the plan of care# +he other answer options do not reflect this trendof client collaboration, and do not e%plain why the term client  is used instead of patient #

%$o&a$ Rationa$e:

Cogniti'e (e'e$: 'nderstanding

C$ient Need: ealth /romotion and MaintenanceC$ient Need )u&:

Nursing*+ntegrated Con!epts: )ursing /rocess" /lanning

(earning ut!ome: $dentify four ma0or areas within the scope of :/)>:1) scope of practice#

Question 11

Type: MCSA

+he nursing student is conducting a teaching session with adolescents regarding se%ually transmitted infections in

a /lanned /arenthood clinic# Which of the following aspects of the nursing scope of practice does this reflect?

1. /romoting health and wellness

2. /roviding direct care to clients

3. (estoring health

. /reventing illness

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Corre!t "ns#er: 8

Rationa$e 1" +he students are providing information to clients on how to prevent an illness @S+$# Answer option! and ; are providing care to the ill or restoring healthBnot part of the nursing scope of practiceBand option .

would include such things as health screening fairs#

Rationa$e 2" +he students are providing information to clients on how to prevent an illness @S+$# Answer option

! and ; are providing care to the ill or restoring healthBnot part of the nursing scope of practiceBand option .would include such things as health screening fairs#

Rationa$e 3" +he students are providing information to clients on how to prevent an illness @S+$# Answer option

! and ; are providing care to the ill or restoring healthBnot part of the nursing scope of practiceBand option .

would include such things as health screening fairs#

Rationa$e " +he students are providing information to clients on how to prevent an illness @S+$# Answer option

! and ; are providing care to the ill or restoring healthBnot part of the nursing scope of practiceBand option .

would include such things as health screening fairs#

%$o&a$ Rationa$e:

Cogniti'e (e'e$: Applying

C$ient Need: ealth /romotion and Maintenance

C$ient Need )u&:

Nursing*+ntegrated Con!epts: )ursing /rocess" $mplementation

(earning ut!ome: $dentify four ma0or areas within the scope of :/)>:1) scope of practice#

Question 12

Type: MCSA

+he instructor asks the nursing student to e%plain the common purpose of nurse practice acts# Which of the

following is an accurate response?

1. +o provide laws to sanction nurses

2. +o protect nurses in their practice

3. +o protect the public

. +o limit nursing practice

Corre!t "ns#er: ;

Rationa$e 1" All state nurse practice acts have one commonality" to protect the public# )urse practice acts regulat

the practice of nursing, and can differ from state to state# +he sanctioning of nurses is done by the oard of

 )ursing in that state# +he purpose of state laws is not to limit or protect nurses#

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Rationa$e 2" All state nurse practice acts have one commonality" to protect the public# )urse practice acts regulatthe practice of nursing, and can differ from state to state# +he sanctioning of nurses is done by the oard of

 )ursing in that state# +he purpose of state laws is not to limit or protect nurses#

Rationa$e 3" All state nurse practice acts have one commonality" to protect the public# )urse practice acts regulat

the practice of nursing, and can differ from state to state# +he sanctioning of nurses is done by the oard of )ursing in that state# +he purpose of state laws is not to limit or protect nurses#

Rationa$e " All state nurse practice acts have one commonality" to protect the public# )urse practice acts regulat

the practice of nursing, and can differ from state to state# +he sanctioning of nurses is done by the oard of )ursing in that state# +he purpose of state laws is not to limit or protect nurses#

%$o&a$ Rationa$e:

Cogniti'e (e'e$: (emembering

C$ient Need:

C$ient Need )u&:

Nursing*+ntegrated Con!epts:

(earning ut!ome: $dentify four ma0or areas within the scope of :/)>:1) scope of practice#

Question 13

Type: MCSA

+he primary duty of the :/)>:1) is which of the following?

1. Deliver care to the client#

2. /articipate in patient care conferences#

3. Conduct teaching sessions for groups of clients#

. Assessment of the client

Corre!t "ns#er: .

Rationa$e 1" +he primary duty of the :/)>:1) is the delivery of care to the client# While the :/)>:1) may beasked to participate in the other options at times, the () assesses, teaches, and conducts client conferences#

Rationa$e 2" +he primary duty of the :/)>:1) is the delivery of care to the client# While the :/)>:1) may be

asked to participate in the other options at times, the () assesses, teaches, and conducts client conferences#

Rationa$e 3" +he primary duty of the :/)>:1) is the delivery of care to the client# While the :/)>:1) may be

asked to participate in the other options at times, the () assesses, teaches, and conducts client conferences#

Rationa$e " +he primary duty of the :/)>:1) is the delivery of care to the client# While the :/)>:1) may be

asked to participate in the other options at times, the () assesses, teaches, and conducts client conferences#

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%$o&a$ Rationa$e:

Cogniti'e (e'e$: 'nderstanding

C$ient Need: Safe *ffective Care *nvironment

C$ient Need )u&:

Nursing*+ntegrated Con!epts: )ursing /rocess" /lanning

(earning ut!ome: Discuss the customers, purpose, standards, and work settings of :/)s>:1)s#

Question 1

Type: MCSA

Which of the following is considered the official professional organi&ation for the :/)>:1)?

1. )ational Association for /ractical )urse *ducation and Service @)A/)*S

2. )ational 4ederation of :icensed /ractical )urses @)4:/)

3. ealth 5ccupation Students of America @5SA

. +he American )urses Association

Corre!t "ns#er: !

Rationa$e 1" +he official organi&ation for the :/)>:1) is the )ational 4ederation of :icensed /ractical )urses#

Answer option . is another :/)>:1) organi&ation that was once responsible for accreditation of schools for:/)>:1)s# 5ption ; is an organi&ation for the career technical student that also includes the :/)>:1)# 5ption 8

is the official national organi&ation for all nurses#

Rationa$e 2" +he official organi&ation for the :/)>:1) is the )ational 4ederation of :icensed /ractical )urses#Answer option . is another :/)>:1) organi&ation that was once responsible for accreditation of schools for:/)>:1)s# 5ption ; is an organi&ation for the career technical student that also includes the :/)>:1)# 5ption 8

is the official national organi&ation for all nurses#

Rationa$e 3" +he official organi&ation for the :/)>:1) is the )ational 4ederation of :icensed /ractical )urses#

Answer option . is another :/)>:1) organi&ation that was once responsible for accreditation of schools for:/)>:1)s# 5ption ; is an organi&ation for the career technical student that also includes the :/)>:1)# 5ption 8

is the official national organi&ation for all nurses#

Rationa$e " +he official organi&ation for the :/)>:1) is the )ational 4ederation of :icensed /ractical )urses#

Answer option . is another :/)>:1) organi&ation that was once responsible for accreditation of schools for:/)>:1)s# 5ption ; is an organi&ation for the career technical student that also includes the :/)>:1)# 5ption 8

is the official national organi&ation for all nurses#

%$o&a$ Rationa$e:

Cogniti'e (e'e$: (emembering

C$ient Need:

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C$ient Need )u&:

Nursing*+ntegrated Con!epts:

(earning ut!ome: $dentify professional organi&ations for the :/)>:1) and nursing students#

Question 1-

Type: MCSA

+he nursing practice standards for the :/)>:1) wishing to be able to participate in initiating $1 therapy state tha

the :/)>:1) shall"

1. Successfully pass the )ational Council :icensure *%am#

2. 3raduate from an accredited school of nursing#

3. /resent evidence of having completed a course that is approved to provide the skills and knowledge necessaryto perform this speciali&ed task#

. Seek and participate in continuing education opportunities#

Corre!t "ns#er: ;

Rationa$e 1" +he :/)>:1) practice standards state that the scope of the :/)>:1) may be broadened in

speciali&ed areas with the proper education and training @Speciali&ed )ursing /ractice standard# /assing the )C:* alone does not provide enough education to start $1s unless the material is covered within the nursing

 program and a certification is received upon completion# )ot all nursing programs teach initiation of $1 therapy,

so answer option ! is incorrect# All nurses must participate in continuing education in order to remain current, but

this does not impact their ability to initiate $1 therapy#

Rationa$e 2" +he :/)>:1) practice standards state that the scope of the :/)>:1) may be broadened inspeciali&ed areas with the proper education and training @Speciali&ed )ursing /ractice standard# /assing the

 )C:* alone does not provide enough education to start $1s unless the material is covered within the nursing

 program and a certification is received upon completion# )ot all nursing programs teach initiation of $1 therapy,so answer option ! is incorrect# All nurses must participate in continuing education in order to remain current, but

this does not impact their ability to initiate $1 therapy#

Rationa$e 3" +he :/)>:1) practice standards state that the scope of the :/)>:1) may be broadened inspeciali&ed areas with the proper education and training @Speciali&ed )ursing /ractice standard# /assing the

 )C:* alone does not provide enough education to start $1s unless the material is covered within the nursing

 program and a certification is received upon completion# )ot all nursing programs teach initiation of $1 therapy,

so answer option ! is incorrect# All nurses must participate in continuing education in order to remain current, butthis does not impact their ability to initiate $1 therapy#

Rationa$e " +he :/)>:1) practice standards state that the scope of the :/)>:1) may be broadened in

speciali&ed areas with the proper education and training @Speciali&ed )ursing /ractice standard# /assing the

 )C:* alone does not provide enough education to start $1s unless the material is covered within the nursing program and a certification is received upon completion# )ot all nursing programs teach initiation of $1 therapy,

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so answer option ! is incorrect# All nurses must participate in continuing education in order to remain current, butthis does not impact their ability to initiate $1 therapy#

%$o&a$ Rationa$e:

Cogniti'e (e'e$: Applying

C$ient Need: Safe *ffective Care *nvironment

C$ient Need )u&:

Nursing*+ntegrated Con!epts: )ursing /rocess" /lanning

(earning ut!ome: Discuss the customers, purpose, standards, and work settings of :/)s>:1)s#

Question 1

Type: MCSA

+he first formal training school for the practical nursing student was which of the following?

1. <oung Women7s Christian Association

2. *li&abeth 2enny $nstitute

3. +he Ale%ian rothers school of nursing

. +he allard School

Corre!t "ns#er: 8

Rationa$e 1" +he allard school was the first formal training schools for practical nursing students# 5thers

followed, but the allard school was first#

Rationa$e 2" +he allard school was the first formal training schools for practical nursing students# 5thers

followed, but the allard school was first#

Rationa$e 3" +he allard school was the first formal training schools for practical nursing students# 5thersfollowed, but the allard school was first#

Rationa$e " +he allard school was the first formal training schools for practical nursing students# 5thers

followed, but the allard school was first#

%$o&a$ Rationa$e:

Cogniti'e (e'e$: (emembering

C$ient Need:

C$ient Need )u&:

Nursing*+ntegrated Con!epts:

(earning ut!ome: *%plain key contributions in practical>vocational nursing history#

Question 1/

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Type: MCSA

Which of the following was the first identified nurse in what would become the 'nited States of America?

1. ames Derham

2. 4riar uan de Mena

3. St# Camillus de :ellis

. Calista (oy

Corre!t "ns#er: !

Rationa$e 1" 4riar uan de Mena was shipwrecked in +e%as, and is the first known nurse in the '#S# amesDerham was a black slave who practiced nursing in the Civil War# St# Camillus de :ellis was a nurse in *urope,

and Calista (oy is best known for her work on the (oy adaptation model of nursing, which continues today#

Rationa$e 2" 4riar uan de Mena was shipwrecked in +e%as, and is the first known nurse in the '#S# ames

Derham was a black slave who practiced nursing in the Civil War# St# Camillus de :ellis was a nurse in *urope,and Calista (oy is best known for her work on the (oy adaptation model of nursing, which continues today#

Rationa$e 3" 4riar uan de Mena was shipwrecked in +e%as, and is the first known nurse in the '#S# ames

Derham was a black slave who practiced nursing in the Civil War# St# Camillus de :ellis was a nurse in *urope,

and Calista (oy is best known for her work on the (oy adaptation model of nursing, which continues today#

Rationa$e " 4riar uan de Mena was shipwrecked in +e%as, and is the first known nurse in the '#S# ames

Derham was a black slave who practiced nursing in the Civil War# St# Camillus de :ellis was a nurse in *urope,

and Calista (oy is best known for her work on the (oy adaptation model of nursing, which continues today#

%$o&a$ Rationa$e:

Cogniti'e (e'e$: (emembering

C$ient Need:

C$ient Need )u&:

Nursing*+ntegrated Con!epts:

(earning ut!ome: 5utline the contribution made to the profession by males#

Question 10

Type: MCSA

Which of the following allows a nurse to live in and be licensed by one state and practice nursing in another?

1. )ational Council of State oards of )ursing

2. )urse Compact :icensure Administrator 

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3. )ational :eague of )urses

. )urse :icensure Compact

Corre!t "ns#er: 8

Rationa$e 1" +he )urse :icensure Compact is the model allowing nurses to live in one state, have a license in tha

state, and work in another state that is a member of the Compact# +he )ational Council of State oards of )ursing is the organi&ation that includes all boards of nursing within the 'nited States and oversees the )C:*e%amination# +he )ational :eague of )urses is a professional nursing organi&ation largely involved in improving

nursing education# A )urse Compact :icensure Administrator is a person hired by each Compact state to facilitat

the flow of information between states#

Rationa$e 2" +he )urse :icensure Compact is the model allowing nurses to live in one state, have a license in thastate, and work in another state that is a member of the Compact# +he )ational Council of State oards of

 )ursing is the organi&ation that includes all boards of nursing within the 'nited States and oversees the )C:*

e%amination# +he )ational :eague of )urses is a professional nursing organi&ation largely involved in improvingnursing education# A )urse Compact :icensure Administrator is a person hired by each Compact state to facilitat

the flow of information between states#

Rationa$e 3" +he )urse :icensure Compact is the model allowing nurses to live in one state, have a license in tha

state, and work in another state that is a member of the Compact# +he )ational Council of State oards of )ursing is the organi&ation that includes all boards of nursing within the 'nited States and oversees the )C:*

e%amination# +he )ational :eague of )urses is a professional nursing organi&ation largely involved in improving

nursing education# A )urse Compact :icensure Administrator is a person hired by each Compact state to facilitat

the flow of information between states#

Rationa$e " +he )urse :icensure Compact is the model allowing nurses to live in one state, have a license in tha

state, and work in another state that is a member of the Compact# +he )ational Council of State oards of

 )ursing is the organi&ation that includes all boards of nursing within the 'nited States and oversees the )C:*e%amination# +he )ational :eague of )urses is a professional nursing organi&ation largely involved in improving

nursing education# A )urse Compact :icensure Administrator is a person hired by each Compact state to facilitat

the flow of information between states#

%$o&a$ Rationa$e:

Cogniti'e (e'e$: (emembering

C$ient Need: Safe *ffective Care *nvironment

C$ient Need )u&:

Nursing*+ntegrated Con!epts:

(earning ut!ome: *%plain key contributions in practical>vocational nursing history#

Question 1

Type: MCMA

+he benefits of 0oining ealth 5ccupation Students of America for the :/)>:1) nursing might include which of

the following? Select all that apply#

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)tandard Tet: Select all that apply#

1. Develop teambuilding skills#

2. )etwork with other technical students#

3. 4ind help with homework#

. Seek employment#

-. /rovide community service#

Corre!t "ns#er: .,!,E

Rationa$e 1" Answer options ., !, and E are important benefits of belonging to 5SA# 5ptions ; and 8 are not benefits of this organi&ation, although it is possible to find information on the site and to network with others to

improve employment opportunities#

Rationa$e 2" Answer options ., !, and E are important benefits of belonging to 5SA# 5ptions ; and 8 are not benefits of this organi&ation, although it is possible to find information on the site and to network with others toimprove employment opportunities#

Rationa$e 3" Answer options ., !, and E are important benefits of belonging to 5SA# 5ptions ; and 8 are not

 benefits of this organi&ation, although it is possible to find information on the site and to network with others to

improve employment opportunities#

Rationa$e " Answer options ., !, and E are important benefits of belonging to 5SA# 5ptions ; and 8 are not benefits of this organi&ation, although it is possible to find information on the site and to network with others to

improve employment opportunities#

Rationa$e -" Answer options ., !, and E are important benefits of belonging to 5SA# 5ptions ; and 8 are not

 benefits of this organi&ation, although it is possible to find information on the site and to network with others toimprove employment opportunities#

%$o&a$ Rationa$e:

Cogniti'e (e'e$: 'nderstanding

C$ient Need:

C$ient Need )u&:

Nursing*+ntegrated Con!epts:

(earning ut!ome: $dentify professional organi&ations for the :/)>:1) and nursing students#

Question 2

Type: MCMA

+he title Licensed Vocational Nurse is used in which of the following states? Select all that apply#

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)tandard Tet: Select all that apply#

1. )ew ampshire

2. South Carolina

3. +e%as

. Montana

-. California

Corre!t "ns#er: ;,E

Rationa$e 1" Answer options ; and E are correct# +he other states use :/) @licensed practical nurse as their title

Rationa$e 2" Answer options ; and E are correct# +he other states use :/) @licensed practical nurse as their title

Rationa$e 3" Answer options ; and E are correct# +he other states use :/) @licensed practical nurse as their title

Rationa$e " Answer options ; and E are correct# +he other states use :/) @licensed practical nurse as their title

Rationa$e -" Answer options ; and E are correct# +he other states use :/) @licensed practical nurse as their title

%$o&a$ Rationa$e:

Cogniti'e (e'e$: (emembering

C$ient Need:

C$ient Need )u&:

Nursing*+ntegrated Con!epts:

(earning ut!ome: *%plain key contributions in practical>vocational nursing history#

Question 21

Type: MCSA

 )urses in the middle ages through the .9--s had a strong foundation in"

1. Christianity#

2. working with the wealthy#

3. selfindulgence#

. secular studies#

-.

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Corre!t "ns#er: .

Rationa$e 1" Western nursing was strongly influenced by the Christian value of Flove thy neighbor as thyself#G

Rationa$e 2" Wealthy matrons of the (oman empire converted to Christianity and used their wealth and influence

to provide houses of care and healing for sick, poor, and homeless people#

Rationa$e 3" (eligious values, such as selfdenial, spiritual calling, devotion to duty and hard work havedominated nursing#

Rationa$e " Christian teaching and values have long influenced nursing#

Rationa$e -"

%$o&a$ Rationa$e:

Cogniti'e (e'e$: 'nderstanding

C$ient Need: /hysiological $ntegrity

C$ient Need )u&:

Nursing*+ntegrated Con!epts: )ursing /rocess" Assessment

(earning ut!ome:

Question 22

Type: MCMA

)tandard Tet: Select all that apply#

1.

2.

3.

.

-.

Corre!t "ns#er:

Rationa$e 1"

Rationa$e 2"

Rationa$e 3"

Rationa$e "

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Rationa$e -"

%$o&a$ Rationa$e:

Cogniti'e (e'e$:

C$ient Need:

C$ient Need )u&:

Nursing*+ntegrated Con!epts:

(earning ut!ome:

Question 23

Type: MCSA

 )ightingale believed that nursing education should"

1. never stop#

2. focus only on science#

3. be taught by physicians#

. be based in military education#

-.

Corre!t "ns#er: .

Rationa$e 1" )ightingale believed nurses should never stop learning#

Rationa$e 2" )ightingale believed that nursing education should develop both the intellect and the character of thnurse#

Rationa$e 3" )ightingale believed nursing is different from medicine and should be taught by nurses#

Rationa$e " )ightingale established a training school at St# +homas ospital in :ondon, *ngland#

Rationa$e -"

%$o&a$ Rationa$e:

Cogniti'e (e'e$: (emembering

C$ient Need: Safe *ffective Care *nvironment

C$ient Need )u&:

Nursing*+ntegrated Con!epts: )ursing /rocess" Assessment

(earning ut!ome:

Question 2

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Type: MCSA

Susie 2ing +aylor is known for"

1. being the first nurse practitioner#

2. being the first lack army nurse#

3. training nurses and physiotherapists in stimulating and reeducating muscles affected by poliomyelitis#

. working in the )ew <ork slums#

-.

Corre!t "ns#er: !

Rationa$e 1" +he first nurse practitioner was essie Sleet Scales#

Rationa$e 2" Susie 2ing +aylor was the first lack army nurse, and served during the civil war#

Rationa$e 3" Sister *li&abeth 2enney is remembered for her efforts to fight poliomyelitis#

Rationa$e " :illian Wald is considered the founder of public health nursing and offered trained nursing services

to the poor in the )ew <ork slums#

Rationa$e -"

%$o&a$ Rationa$e:

Cogniti'e (e'e$: (emembering

C$ient Need: /sychosocial $ntegrity

C$ient Need )u&:

Nursing*+ntegrated Con!epts: )ursing /rocess" $mplementation

(earning ut!ome:

Question 2-

Type: MCSA

+he first nursing school in the world considered"

1. only women as students#

2. only women from religious orders#

3. only men to be pure enough to be nurses#

. opened in .9HI#

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-.

Corre!t "ns#er: ;

Rationa$e 1" +he first nursing school did not consider women worthy to be students#

Rationa$e 2" +he first nursing school in the world did not consider women for entry#

Rationa$e 3" +he first nursing school in the world was started in $ndia in about !E- C and considered men to be

 pure enough to fulfill the role of a nurse#

Rationa$e " +he Ale%ian brothers opened their first hospital in the 'nited States and a school to educate men innursing in .9HI#

Rationa$e -"

%$o&a$ Rationa$e:

Cogniti'e (e'e$: (emembering

C$ient Need: /sychosocial $ntegrity

C$ient Need )u&:

Nursing*+ntegrated Con!epts: )ursing /rocess" $mplementation

(earning ut!ome:

Question 2

Type: MCSA

ames Derham was known for"

1.

2. being the first nurse in what became the 'nited States#

3. being a black slave who worked as a nurse in )ew 5rleans in the late .H--s#

. opening the first nursing college in the 'nited States#

-.

Corre!t "ns#er: ;

Rationa$e 1" St# Camillus de :ellis started out as a soldier and later turned to nursing and developed the firstambulance service#

Rationa$e 2" 4riar uan de Mena was shipwrecked off the south +e%as coast in .EE8 and is the first identified

nurse in what later became the 'nited States#

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Rationa$e 3" ames Derham, was a black slave who worked as a nurse in )ew 5rleans, who later saved themoney he earned to purchase his freedom# :ater he studied medicine and became a wellrespected physician in

/hiladelphia#

Rationa$e " ames Derham, was a black slave who worked as a nurse in )ew 5rleans, who later saved the

money he earned to purchase his freedom# :ater he studied medicine and became a wellrespected physician in/hiladelphia#

Rationa$e -"

%$o&a$ Rationa$e:

Cogniti'e (e'e$: (emembering

C$ient Need: /sychosocial $ntegrity

C$ient Need )u&:

Nursing*+ntegrated Con!epts: )ursing /rocess" Assessment

(earning ut!ome:

Question 2/

Type: MCMA

 )urses promote health and wellness by"

)tandard Tet: Select all that apply#

1. teaching families about well child care#

2. participating in screening clinics#

3. working in public health settings#

. providing direct care to clients#

-. (ehabilitating clients to their optimal functional level after an in0ury#

Corre!t "ns#er: .,!,;

Rationa$e 1" +eaching families about well child care promotes h behavior that enhances the =uality of life#

Rationa$e 2" /articipating in screening clinics is a way of promoting wellness in groups#

Rationa$e 3" Working in public health settings gives nurses the opportunity to reach more clients#

Rationa$e " /roviding direct care focuses on restoring health#

Rationa$e -"

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%$o&a$ Rationa$e:

Cogniti'e (e'e$: Analy&ing

C$ient Need: /hysiological $ntegrity

C$ient Need )u&:

Nursing*+ntegrated Con!epts: )ursing /rocess" $mplementation

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Question 20

Type: MCSA

Within the scope of nursing practice is"

1. performing procedures that provide data for diagnosis and assessment#

2. acting independently to care for clients#

3. making sure others take care of one7s clients#

. to perform any duty assigned regardless of e%perience#

-.

Corre!t "ns#er: .

Rationa$e 1" Within the nursing scope of practices is collecting data for nursing diagnosis and planning care#

Rationa$e 2" :/)>:1)s work with other members of the healthcare team#

Rationa$e 3" +he :/)>:1) is responsible for accepting accountability for assigned responsibilities#

Rationa$e " +he :/)>:1) functions within the limits of educational preparation and e%perience#

Rationa$e -"

%$o&a$ Rationa$e:

Cogniti'e (e'e$: Analy&ing

C$ient Need: /hysiological $ntegrity

C$ient Need )u&:Nursing*+ntegrated Con!epts: )ursing /rocess" $mplementation

(earning ut!ome:

Question 2

Type: MCSA

+he first official school for educating :/)s was in"

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1. )ew <ork City#

2. /hiladelphia#

3. Mississippi#

. California#

-.

Corre!t "ns#er: .

Rationa$e 1" +he first official school for educating :/)s was established in .96;, that later became the allard

School in )ew <ork#

Rationa$e 2" +he first official school for educating :/)s was not established in /hiladelphia#

Rationa$e 3" +he first official school for educating :/)s was not established in Mississippi #

Rationa$e " +he first official school for educating :/)s was not established in California#

Rationa$e -"

%$o&a$ Rationa$e:

Cogniti'e (e'e$: (emembering

C$ient Need: Safe *ffective Care *nvironment

C$ient Need )u&:

Nursing*+ntegrated Con!epts: )ursing /rocess" /lanning

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Question 3

Type: MCSA

 )ursing practice standards for the :/)>:1) include standards for"

1. provide care for individuals, families, and communities#

2.

3.

.

-.

Corre!t "ns#er:

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Rationa$e 1"

Rationa$e 2"

Rationa$e 3"

Rationa$e "

Rationa$e -"

%$o&a$ Rationa$e:

Cogniti'e (e'e$:

C$ient Need:

C$ient Need )u&:

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Question 31

Type: MCSA

 )urses from the middle ages through the .9--s had a strong foundation in"

1. Christianity#

2. Working with the wealthy#

3. Selfindulgence#

. Secular studies#

Corre!t "ns#er: .

Rationa$e 1" Western nursing was strongly influenced by the Christian value of Flove thy neighbor as thyself#G

Rationa$e 2" Wealthy matrons of the (oman *mpire converted to Christianity and used their wealth and influenc

to provide houses of care and healing for sick, poor, and homeless people#

Rationa$e 3" (eligious values, such as selfdenial, spiritual calling, devotion to duty, and hard work, have

dominated nursing#

Rationa$e " Christian teaching and values have long influenced nursing#

%$o&a$ Rationa$e:

Cogniti'e (e'e$: 'nderstanding

C$ient Need: /hysiological $ntegrity

C$ient Need )u&:

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Question 32

Type: MCSA

4lorence )ightingale believed that nursing education should"

1. )ever stop#

2. 4ocus only on science#

3. e taught by physicians#

. e based in military education#

Corre!t "ns#er: .

Rationa$e 1" )ightingale believed nurses should never stop learning#

Rationa$e 2" )ightingale believed that nursing education should develop both the intellect and the character of th

nurse#

Rationa$e 3" )ightingale believed nursing is different from medicine, and should be taught by nurses#

Rationa$e " )ightingale established a training school at St# +homas ospital in :ondon, *ngland#

%$o&a$ Rationa$e:

Cogniti'e (e'e$: (ememberingC$ient Need: Safe *ffective Care *nvironment

C$ient Need )u&:

Nursing*+ntegrated Con!epts: )ursing /rocess" Assessment

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Question 33

Type: MCSA

Susie 2ing +aylor is known for"

1. eing the first nurse practitioner#

2. eing the first lack army nurse#

3. +raining nurses and physiotherapists in stimulating and reeducating muscles affected by poliomyelitis#

. Working in the )ew <ork slums#

Corre!t "ns#er: !

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Rationa$e 1" +he first nurse practitioner was essie Sleet Scales#

Rationa$e 2" Susie 2ing +aylor was the first lack army nurse, and served during the Civil War#

Rationa$e 3" Sister *li&abeth 2enney is remembered for her efforts to fight poliomyelitis#

Rationa$e " :illian Wald is considered the founder of public health nursing, and offered trained nursing services

to the poor in the )ew <ork slums#

%$o&a$ Rationa$e:

Cogniti'e (e'e$: (emembering

C$ient Need: /sychosocial $ntegrity

C$ient Need )u&:

Nursing*+ntegrated Con!epts: )ursing /rocess" $mplementation

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Question 3

Type: MCSA

+he first nursing school in the world"

1. Considered only women as students#

2. Considered only women from religious orders#

3. Considered only men to be pure enough to be nurses#

. 5pened in .9HI#

Corre!t "ns#er: ;

Rationa$e 1" +he first nursing school did not consider women worthy of being students#

Rationa$e 2" +he first nursing school in the world did not consider women for entry#

Rationa$e 3" +he first nursing school in the world was started in $ndia in about !E- #C#, and considered men to

 be pure enough to fulfill the role of a nurse#

Rationa$e " +he Ale%ian brothers opened their first hospital in the 'nited States and a school to educate men in

nursing in .9HI#

%$o&a$ Rationa$e:

Cogniti'e (e'e$: (emembering

C$ient Need: /sychosocial $ntegrity

C$ient Need )u&:

Nursing*+ntegrated Con!epts: )ursing /rocess" $mplementation

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Question 3-

Type: MCSA

ames Derham was known for"

1. Started the first ambulance service#

2. eing the first nurse in what became the 'nited States#

3. eing a black slave who worked as a nurse in )ew 5rleans in the late .H--s#

. 5pening the first nursing college in the 'nited States#

Corre!t "ns#er: ;

Rationa$e 1" St# Camillus de :ellis started out as a soldier and later turned to nursing and developed the first

ambulance service#

Rationa$e 2" 4riar uan de Mena was shipwrecked off the south +e%as coast in .EE8, and is the first identifiednurse in what later became the 'nited States#

Rationa$e 3" ames Derham was a black slave who worked as a nurse in )ew 5rleans and saved the money he

earned to purchase his freedom# :ater, he studied medicine and became a wellrespected physician in

/hiladelphia#

Rationa$e " ames Derham was a black slave who worked as a nurse in )ew 5rleans and later saved the moneyhe earned to purchase his freedom# :ater, he studied medicine and became a wellrespected physician in

/hiladelphia#

%$o&a$ Rationa$e:

Cogniti'e (e'e$: (emembering

C$ient Need: /sychosocial $ntegrity

C$ient Need )u&:

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Question 3

Type: MCMA )urses promote health and wellness by"

)tandard Tet: Select all that apply#

1. +eaching families about well child care#

2. /articipating in screening clinics#

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3. Working in public health settings#

. /roviding direct care to clients#

-. (ehabilitating clients to their optimal functional level after an in0ury#

Corre!t "ns#er: .,!,;

Rationa$e 1" +eaching families about well child care promotes healthy behavior that enhances the =uality of life#

Rationa$e 2" +eaching families about well child care promotes healthy behavior that enhances the =uality of life#

Rationa$e 3" +eaching families about well child care promotes healthy behavior that enhances the =uality of life#

Rationa$e " +eaching families about well child care promotes healthy behavior that enhances the =uality of life#

Rationa$e -" +eaching families about well child care promotes healthy behavior that enhances the =uality of life#

%$o&a$ Rationa$e:

Cogniti'e (e'e$: Analy&ing

C$ient Need: /hysiological $ntegrity

C$ient Need )u&:

Nursing*+ntegrated Con!epts: )ursing /rocess" $mplementation

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Question 3/

Type: MCSA

Within the scope of nursing practice is"

1. /erforming procedures that provide data for diagnosis and assessment#

2. Acting independently to care for clients#

3. Making sure others take care of one7s clients#

. /erforming any duty assigned, regardless of e%perience#

Corre!t "ns#er: .

Rationa$e 1" Within the nursing scope of practices is collecting data for nursing diagnosis and planning care#

Rationa$e 2" :/)>:1)s work with other members of the healthcare team#

Rationa$e 3" +he :/)>:1) is responsible for accepting accountability for assigned responsibilities#

Rationa$e " +he :/)>:1) functions within the limits of educational preparation and e%perience#

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Cogniti'e (e'e$: Analy&ing

C$ient Need: /hysiological $ntegrity

C$ient Need )u&:

Nursing*+ntegrated Con!epts: )ursing /rocess" $mplementation

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Question 30

Type: MCSA

+he first official school for educating :/)s was in"

1. )ew <ork City#

2. /hiladelphia#

3. Mississippi#

. California#

Corre!t "ns#er: .

Rationa$e 1" +he first official school for educating :/)s was established in .96;, and later became the allard

School in )ew <ork#

Rationa$e 2" +he first official school for educating :/)s was not established in /hiladelphia#

Rationa$e 3" +he first official school for educating :/)s was not established in Mississippi#

Rationa$e " +he first official school for educating :/)s was not established in California#

%$o&a$ Rationa$e:

Cogniti'e (e'e$: (emembering

C$ient Need: Safe *ffective Care *nvironment

C$ient Need )u&:

Nursing*+ntegrated Con!epts: )ursing /rocess" /lanning

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