NUR 1410 UNIT 1 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
100% PASS
Nursing was influenced by - ANSWER Needs of public, Economics, Wars/ Role of Women
& Religion
Florence Nightingale - ANSWER This leader in nursing Formalized nursing education,
was the First researcher & Greatly influenced nursing in the U.S.
Mary Seacole - ANSWER This leader in nursing Started her own lodge to care for
sick/injured and was recoginized and rewarded for her efforts by the British government
Dorothea Dix - ANSWER This leader in nursing was a School teacher, she also
established schools for children and the poor (especially woman); she was appointed to
organize military and she establish a state mental hospital
Clara Barton - ANSWER This leader in nursing was the Founder of American Red Cross;
during the (Civil War) she was known as the "Angel of the Battlefield"; she worked for
proper burial of soldiers and established the "Bureau of Records of Missing Army Men"
Lillian Wald - ANSWER This leader in nursing established the first nursing services for
occupational health/ she chaired committees that were precursors of ANA & NLN; she
also was a pioneer in public health nursing
Lavinia Lloyd Dock - ANSWER This leader in nursing wrote the first nursing manual on
Drugs and was the Editor for the American Journal of Nursing; she is also in the ANA
Hall of Fame; she also helped elevate nursing to a profession
Margaret Higgins Sanger - ANSWER This leader in nursing was an activist and advocate
for family planning and birth control; she founded Planned Parenthood and funded
research to develop the first effective birth control pill
, Mary Breckinridge - ANSWER This leader in nursing was the Founder of the first rural
health care system model (Kentucky); she established Frontier Nursing Services and
was instrumental in decreasing maternal and infant mortality rates in rural areas
Beverly Malone - ANSWER This leader in nursing is the Chief Executive Officer of NLN;
International Council of Nurses World Health Assembly involving the Patients Bill of
Rights
Nightingale's Theory of Nursing - ANSWER Putting the patient in the best condition for
nature to act
ANA: Definition of Nursing - ANSWER The diagnosis and treatment of human responses
to actual or potential health problems; it is also an art and a science
What is the Purpose of the Nursing Theories? - ANSWER Provides knowledge to improve
practice ,Enhances understanding & Guides scientific inquiry/research
OCC Program Framework's Major Concepts - ANSWER Caring, Human Beings,
Environment, Teaching/Learning, Nursing Education, Health & Nursing
Code of Ethics for Nurses - ANSWER Nurses must practice with respect and dignity and
compassion for the patient
Code of Ethics for Nurses - ANSWER Advocates for the patient
Code of Ethics for Nurses - ANSWER Establishment, maintenance and advancement of
healthcare environments and the nursing profession
ANA: Scope and Standards of Nursing Practice - ANSWER These standards define the
activities of nurses
100% PASS
Nursing was influenced by - ANSWER Needs of public, Economics, Wars/ Role of Women
& Religion
Florence Nightingale - ANSWER This leader in nursing Formalized nursing education,
was the First researcher & Greatly influenced nursing in the U.S.
Mary Seacole - ANSWER This leader in nursing Started her own lodge to care for
sick/injured and was recoginized and rewarded for her efforts by the British government
Dorothea Dix - ANSWER This leader in nursing was a School teacher, she also
established schools for children and the poor (especially woman); she was appointed to
organize military and she establish a state mental hospital
Clara Barton - ANSWER This leader in nursing was the Founder of American Red Cross;
during the (Civil War) she was known as the "Angel of the Battlefield"; she worked for
proper burial of soldiers and established the "Bureau of Records of Missing Army Men"
Lillian Wald - ANSWER This leader in nursing established the first nursing services for
occupational health/ she chaired committees that were precursors of ANA & NLN; she
also was a pioneer in public health nursing
Lavinia Lloyd Dock - ANSWER This leader in nursing wrote the first nursing manual on
Drugs and was the Editor for the American Journal of Nursing; she is also in the ANA
Hall of Fame; she also helped elevate nursing to a profession
Margaret Higgins Sanger - ANSWER This leader in nursing was an activist and advocate
for family planning and birth control; she founded Planned Parenthood and funded
research to develop the first effective birth control pill
, Mary Breckinridge - ANSWER This leader in nursing was the Founder of the first rural
health care system model (Kentucky); she established Frontier Nursing Services and
was instrumental in decreasing maternal and infant mortality rates in rural areas
Beverly Malone - ANSWER This leader in nursing is the Chief Executive Officer of NLN;
International Council of Nurses World Health Assembly involving the Patients Bill of
Rights
Nightingale's Theory of Nursing - ANSWER Putting the patient in the best condition for
nature to act
ANA: Definition of Nursing - ANSWER The diagnosis and treatment of human responses
to actual or potential health problems; it is also an art and a science
What is the Purpose of the Nursing Theories? - ANSWER Provides knowledge to improve
practice ,Enhances understanding & Guides scientific inquiry/research
OCC Program Framework's Major Concepts - ANSWER Caring, Human Beings,
Environment, Teaching/Learning, Nursing Education, Health & Nursing
Code of Ethics for Nurses - ANSWER Nurses must practice with respect and dignity and
compassion for the patient
Code of Ethics for Nurses - ANSWER Advocates for the patient
Code of Ethics for Nurses - ANSWER Establishment, maintenance and advancement of
healthcare environments and the nursing profession
ANA: Scope and Standards of Nursing Practice - ANSWER These standards define the
activities of nurses