Nursing 1000 Final Exam Question And Answer
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ANA - 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.
Role of Christianity in Nursing - ANSWER Nursing is set up to provide Christ like Love to
patients by caring for them. Can be a ministry.
Role of Women in Nursing - ANSWER Traditional women's roles in history influenced the
development of nursing as a profession. Women throughout history have been the ones
to provide care, nurture, comfort and support in the family
- Humanistic caring
- Nurturing
- Comforting
- Supporting
Role of War on Nursing - ANSWER 1. Major changes in wound care and surgical
management
2. Salvaging procedures
3. Temporary vascular shunts and vascular surgery
4. Infection control
5. Burn care and management
Major contributors to nursing: Nightingale - ANSWER - Promotion of health, prevention
of disease and care of the sick
- Collection and analysis of data
,• health status of soldiers
• statistical analysis of patient care situations - food, sanitation, fresh air, epidemiology
of disease
• need for measuring outcomes of care
Established the profession.
Major contributors to nursing: Barton - ANSWER Organized and founded the American
Red Cross (ARC), which linked with the International Red Cross.
Major contributors to nursing: Dix - ANSWER As the Union's Superintendent of Female
Nurses during the Civil War, she recruited and supervised nurses for the Union army.
Major contributors to nursing: Truth - ANSWER Abolitionist,Underground Railroad
agent, preacher, and women's rights advocate, was a nurse for over 4 years during the
Civil War and worked as a nurse and counselor for the Freedmen's Relief Association
after the war.
- Underground railroad
- Slave safety and care
Major contributors to nursing: Tubman - ANSWER Known as "The Moses of Her People"
for her work with the Underground Railroad. During the Civil War (1861-1865), she
nursed the sick and suffering of her own race.
Major contributors to nursing: Richards - ANSWER 1st American educated nurse.
Major contributors to nursing: Mahoney - ANSWER 1st African-American educated
nurse.
CU Department of Nursing Mission - ANSWER As a Christ-centered learning community,
the Cedarville
University Department of Nursing is dedicated to influencing the profession of nursing
, for Jesus Christ,
domestically and globally. In this environment, we contribute to the body of nursing
knowledge, provide
leadership in nursing and health care arenas, and produce graduates who are grounded
in biblical truth and demonstrate mastery in four areas: godly living, care, culture and
information management.
CU Department Curricular organizers - ANSWER Godly Living, Care, Information
management, Care.
Essential Nursing Values: Altruism - ANSWER • Concern for the welfare and well-being
of others
• Nurse's concern for the welfare of patients, other nurses, and other health care
providers
Essential Nursing Values: Autonomy - ANSWER • The right to self-determination.
• Respect patient's rights to make decision about care
Essential Nursing Values: Human Dignity - ANSWER • Respect for the inherent worth
and uniqueness of individuals and populations
• The nurse values and respects all patients and colleagues
Essential Nursing Values: Integrity - ANSWER • Acting in accordance with an
appropriate code of ethics and accepted standards of practice.
• Honest in all aspects of nursing
Essential Nursing Values: Social Justice - ANSWER • Upholding moral, legal and
humanistic principles.
• Nurses work to ensure equal treatment under the law and equal access to quality
health care.
With Verified Solution
ANA - 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.
Role of Christianity in Nursing - ANSWER Nursing is set up to provide Christ like Love to
patients by caring for them. Can be a ministry.
Role of Women in Nursing - ANSWER Traditional women's roles in history influenced the
development of nursing as a profession. Women throughout history have been the ones
to provide care, nurture, comfort and support in the family
- Humanistic caring
- Nurturing
- Comforting
- Supporting
Role of War on Nursing - ANSWER 1. Major changes in wound care and surgical
management
2. Salvaging procedures
3. Temporary vascular shunts and vascular surgery
4. Infection control
5. Burn care and management
Major contributors to nursing: Nightingale - ANSWER - Promotion of health, prevention
of disease and care of the sick
- Collection and analysis of data
,• health status of soldiers
• statistical analysis of patient care situations - food, sanitation, fresh air, epidemiology
of disease
• need for measuring outcomes of care
Established the profession.
Major contributors to nursing: Barton - ANSWER Organized and founded the American
Red Cross (ARC), which linked with the International Red Cross.
Major contributors to nursing: Dix - ANSWER As the Union's Superintendent of Female
Nurses during the Civil War, she recruited and supervised nurses for the Union army.
Major contributors to nursing: Truth - ANSWER Abolitionist,Underground Railroad
agent, preacher, and women's rights advocate, was a nurse for over 4 years during the
Civil War and worked as a nurse and counselor for the Freedmen's Relief Association
after the war.
- Underground railroad
- Slave safety and care
Major contributors to nursing: Tubman - ANSWER Known as "The Moses of Her People"
for her work with the Underground Railroad. During the Civil War (1861-1865), she
nursed the sick and suffering of her own race.
Major contributors to nursing: Richards - ANSWER 1st American educated nurse.
Major contributors to nursing: Mahoney - ANSWER 1st African-American educated
nurse.
CU Department of Nursing Mission - ANSWER As a Christ-centered learning community,
the Cedarville
University Department of Nursing is dedicated to influencing the profession of nursing
, for Jesus Christ,
domestically and globally. In this environment, we contribute to the body of nursing
knowledge, provide
leadership in nursing and health care arenas, and produce graduates who are grounded
in biblical truth and demonstrate mastery in four areas: godly living, care, culture and
information management.
CU Department Curricular organizers - ANSWER Godly Living, Care, Information
management, Care.
Essential Nursing Values: Altruism - ANSWER • Concern for the welfare and well-being
of others
• Nurse's concern for the welfare of patients, other nurses, and other health care
providers
Essential Nursing Values: Autonomy - ANSWER • The right to self-determination.
• Respect patient's rights to make decision about care
Essential Nursing Values: Human Dignity - ANSWER • Respect for the inherent worth
and uniqueness of individuals and populations
• The nurse values and respects all patients and colleagues
Essential Nursing Values: Integrity - ANSWER • Acting in accordance with an
appropriate code of ethics and accepted standards of practice.
• Honest in all aspects of nursing
Essential Nursing Values: Social Justice - ANSWER • Upholding moral, legal and
humanistic principles.
• Nurses work to ensure equal treatment under the law and equal access to quality
health care.