NUR 1410 Final Exam Review Questions With
Complete Answers
OCC Program Framework Major Concept - ANSWER - Human being
- Environment
- Health
- Nursing
- Nursing Education
- Teaching/Learning
- Caring
Caring: - ANSWER meeting the patient/family where their needs are.
OCC Core Competencies - ANSWER - Accountability
- Communication/Collaboration
- Critical Thinking/Decision Making
- Culture/Diversity
- Leadership
- Nursing Process
- Professionalism
- Safety
- Teaching/Learning
Nurse Practice Act: Defines the - ANSWER legal scope of nursing
Nurse Practice Act: Creates - ANSWER regulating bodies to make and enforce rules
,Nurse Practice Act: Defines important - ANSWER terms and activities
Nurse Practice Act: Establishes - ANSWER criteria for education and licensure
Nurse Practice Act: Purpose of - ANSWER - Protection of the public
- Protection of the RN
Nurse Practice Act: Revisions of - ANSWER Sunset Legislation
Nurse Practice Act: Prevents people who - ANSWER think they know how to do nursing
duties from doing them without a degree/license
Nurse Practice Acts: - ANSWER Laws that regulate nursing practice
- Approving nursing education programs
- Defining the practice of professional nursing
- Establishing criteria that allow a person to be licensed as a registered nurse (RN) or
licensed practical or vocational nurse (LPN/LVN)
- Defining a professional practice, which demonstrates the nurse's scope of practice or
those activities that nurses are expected to perform (and by implications, those they
may not)
- Developing rules and regulations for guidance to nurses
- Enforcing the rules that govern nursing
Contemporary Nursing Practice: Definition of Nursing: American Nurses Association -
ANSWER Nursing is the diagnosis and treatment of human responses to actual or
potential health problems.
(An art and a science)
,Nursing Education: - ANSWER Entry level
- LPN
- Diploma
- ADN
- BSN
Advanced Practice
- MSN - Nurse Anesthetist, Nurse Midwife, Nurse Educator, Clinical Nurse Specialist,
Nurse Practitioner
-PHD or Doctorate
Continued Education
Specialty Field Certification
Florence Nightingale (8) - ANSWER - Noted that nursing was different than medicine
- Nursing advocate
- Believed in maintaining records
- First researcher
- Formalized nursing education
- Utilized as well as altered the environment for healing
- Established the standards for nursing
- Greatly influenced nursing in the U.S.
Quote from Florence Nightingale: (3) - ANSWER "Putting the patient in the best condition
for nature to act."
- keeping wound clean
- letting fresh air in
- feeding patient
Scope and Standards of Nursing Practice ANA: Defines - ANSWER the activities of
, nurses
Scope and Standards of Nursing Practice ANA: Standards - ANSWER serve to protect
the nurse, the patient, and the institution
Scope and Standards of Nursing Practice ANA: Ensure - ANSWER knowledgeable, safe,
and comprehensive nursing care.
Scope and Standards of Nursing Practice ANA: What a... - ANSWER reasonable prudent
nurse would do
Standards of Practice definition: - ANSWER Describe a competent level of nursing
practice and professional performance common to all registered nurses
- provide a guide to the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that nurses must incorporate
into their practice to provide safe, quality care
Code of Ethics: Practices with - ANSWER respect and dignity and compassion for the
patient
Code of Ethics: Advocates - ANSWER for the patient
Code of Ethics: Establishment, - ANSWER maintenance and advancement of healthcare
environments and the nursing profession
Social Policy Statement Nursing: - ANSWER Nursing is the protection, promotion, and
optimization of health and abilities, prevention of
illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human
response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families,
communities, and populations.
Criteria of a Professional: have a obligation in society to be - ANSWER - competent in
Complete Answers
OCC Program Framework Major Concept - ANSWER - Human being
- Environment
- Health
- Nursing
- Nursing Education
- Teaching/Learning
- Caring
Caring: - ANSWER meeting the patient/family where their needs are.
OCC Core Competencies - ANSWER - Accountability
- Communication/Collaboration
- Critical Thinking/Decision Making
- Culture/Diversity
- Leadership
- Nursing Process
- Professionalism
- Safety
- Teaching/Learning
Nurse Practice Act: Defines the - ANSWER legal scope of nursing
Nurse Practice Act: Creates - ANSWER regulating bodies to make and enforce rules
,Nurse Practice Act: Defines important - ANSWER terms and activities
Nurse Practice Act: Establishes - ANSWER criteria for education and licensure
Nurse Practice Act: Purpose of - ANSWER - Protection of the public
- Protection of the RN
Nurse Practice Act: Revisions of - ANSWER Sunset Legislation
Nurse Practice Act: Prevents people who - ANSWER think they know how to do nursing
duties from doing them without a degree/license
Nurse Practice Acts: - ANSWER Laws that regulate nursing practice
- Approving nursing education programs
- Defining the practice of professional nursing
- Establishing criteria that allow a person to be licensed as a registered nurse (RN) or
licensed practical or vocational nurse (LPN/LVN)
- Defining a professional practice, which demonstrates the nurse's scope of practice or
those activities that nurses are expected to perform (and by implications, those they
may not)
- Developing rules and regulations for guidance to nurses
- Enforcing the rules that govern nursing
Contemporary Nursing Practice: Definition of Nursing: American Nurses Association -
ANSWER Nursing is the diagnosis and treatment of human responses to actual or
potential health problems.
(An art and a science)
,Nursing Education: - ANSWER Entry level
- LPN
- Diploma
- ADN
- BSN
Advanced Practice
- MSN - Nurse Anesthetist, Nurse Midwife, Nurse Educator, Clinical Nurse Specialist,
Nurse Practitioner
-PHD or Doctorate
Continued Education
Specialty Field Certification
Florence Nightingale (8) - ANSWER - Noted that nursing was different than medicine
- Nursing advocate
- Believed in maintaining records
- First researcher
- Formalized nursing education
- Utilized as well as altered the environment for healing
- Established the standards for nursing
- Greatly influenced nursing in the U.S.
Quote from Florence Nightingale: (3) - ANSWER "Putting the patient in the best condition
for nature to act."
- keeping wound clean
- letting fresh air in
- feeding patient
Scope and Standards of Nursing Practice ANA: Defines - ANSWER the activities of
, nurses
Scope and Standards of Nursing Practice ANA: Standards - ANSWER serve to protect
the nurse, the patient, and the institution
Scope and Standards of Nursing Practice ANA: Ensure - ANSWER knowledgeable, safe,
and comprehensive nursing care.
Scope and Standards of Nursing Practice ANA: What a... - ANSWER reasonable prudent
nurse would do
Standards of Practice definition: - ANSWER Describe a competent level of nursing
practice and professional performance common to all registered nurses
- provide a guide to the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that nurses must incorporate
into their practice to provide safe, quality care
Code of Ethics: Practices with - ANSWER respect and dignity and compassion for the
patient
Code of Ethics: Advocates - ANSWER for the patient
Code of Ethics: Establishment, - ANSWER maintenance and advancement of healthcare
environments and the nursing profession
Social Policy Statement Nursing: - ANSWER Nursing is the protection, promotion, and
optimization of health and abilities, prevention of
illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human
response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families,
communities, and populations.
Criteria of a Professional: have a obligation in society to be - ANSWER - competent in