NRS 2012 EXAM ONE STUDY GUIDE WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
standards of professinal practice - ANSWER describe a competent level of nursing care
critical thinking
nursing process
assessment - ANSWER RN collects pertinent data and information relative to the
healthcare consumer's health or the situation
diagnosis - ANSWER RN analyzes assessment data to determine actual or potential
diagnosis, problems, issues
outcomes identification - ANSWER Rn identifies expected outcomes for a plan
individualized to the healthcare consumer or the situation
planning - ANSWER RN develops a plan that prescribes strategies to attain expected,
measurable outcomes
Implementation - ANSWER RN implements identified plan
coordination of care - ANSWER RN coordinates care delivery
health teaching and health promotion - ANSWER RN employs strategies to promote
health and safe environment
evaluaton - ANSWER RN evaluates progress toward attainment of goals and outcomes
,standards of professional performance - ANSWER describe a competent level of
behavior in the professional role
11 standards of professional performance - ANSWER ethics, culturally congruent
practice, communication, collaboration, leadership, education, evidence-based
practice and research, quality of practice, professional practice evaluation, resource
utilization, environmental health
nursing - ANSWER health promotion
prevention of illness and injury
patient advocacy
diagnosis and treatment of human response
physician - ANSWER diagnose and treat the disease
nurse - ANSWER diagnose and treat the human response
founder of modern nursing - ANSWER florence nightingale
civil war - ANSWER hospitals developed nursing training schools
subservient female workforce
national league of nursing - ANSWER address issues in nursing education
american nurses association - ANSWER collaboration between practicing nurses and
educators
1920 - ANSWER established school of nursing with colleges and universities rather than
hospitals
, WW2 - ANSWER surge in hospitals
shortage in nursing resulted in institution of ADN
1960-1980 - ANSWER establish medicare and medicaid
1990 - ANSWER passage of affordable care act and health care reform
EHR
nursing education today differ from early 1900 - ANSWER scientific background
development of nursing theories
clinical specialties
licensure for competency
medicare/medicaid
diploma programs - ANSWER hospital based program
2-3 years
NCLEX-RN eligible
ADN - ANSWER community college- low tuition, part time study
2 years
technical training
NCLEX-RN eligible
BSN - ANSWER university
4 years
combine general education with nursing courses
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
standards of professinal practice - ANSWER describe a competent level of nursing care
critical thinking
nursing process
assessment - ANSWER RN collects pertinent data and information relative to the
healthcare consumer's health or the situation
diagnosis - ANSWER RN analyzes assessment data to determine actual or potential
diagnosis, problems, issues
outcomes identification - ANSWER Rn identifies expected outcomes for a plan
individualized to the healthcare consumer or the situation
planning - ANSWER RN develops a plan that prescribes strategies to attain expected,
measurable outcomes
Implementation - ANSWER RN implements identified plan
coordination of care - ANSWER RN coordinates care delivery
health teaching and health promotion - ANSWER RN employs strategies to promote
health and safe environment
evaluaton - ANSWER RN evaluates progress toward attainment of goals and outcomes
,standards of professional performance - ANSWER describe a competent level of
behavior in the professional role
11 standards of professional performance - ANSWER ethics, culturally congruent
practice, communication, collaboration, leadership, education, evidence-based
practice and research, quality of practice, professional practice evaluation, resource
utilization, environmental health
nursing - ANSWER health promotion
prevention of illness and injury
patient advocacy
diagnosis and treatment of human response
physician - ANSWER diagnose and treat the disease
nurse - ANSWER diagnose and treat the human response
founder of modern nursing - ANSWER florence nightingale
civil war - ANSWER hospitals developed nursing training schools
subservient female workforce
national league of nursing - ANSWER address issues in nursing education
american nurses association - ANSWER collaboration between practicing nurses and
educators
1920 - ANSWER established school of nursing with colleges and universities rather than
hospitals
, WW2 - ANSWER surge in hospitals
shortage in nursing resulted in institution of ADN
1960-1980 - ANSWER establish medicare and medicaid
1990 - ANSWER passage of affordable care act and health care reform
EHR
nursing education today differ from early 1900 - ANSWER scientific background
development of nursing theories
clinical specialties
licensure for competency
medicare/medicaid
diploma programs - ANSWER hospital based program
2-3 years
NCLEX-RN eligible
ADN - ANSWER community college- low tuition, part time study
2 years
technical training
NCLEX-RN eligible
BSN - ANSWER university
4 years
combine general education with nursing courses