FLUID AND ELECTROLYTES DIABETES TEST
BANK 2026 UPDATED QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS GRADED A+
⩥ What is Florence Nightingale known for? Answer:She is known as the
founder of modern nursing and established the first nursing school in
England.
⩥ What nickname is Florence Nightingale known by, and what was her
contribution during the Crimean War? Answer:She is known as the 'lady
with the lamp' and established evidence-based practice through data
collection and sanitation.
⩥ What does Patricia Benner's Novice to Expert model describe?
Answer:It describes the progression of nursing expertise through five
stages: Novice, Advanced Beginner, Competent, Proficient, and Expert.
⩥ What are the five stages of Patricia Benner's Novice to Expert model?
Answer:1. Novice - No previous experience. 2. Advanced Beginner -
Recognizes patterns. 3. Competent - Sets priorities based on experience.
4. Proficient - Sees the bigger picture. 5. Expert - Intuitive
understanding.
, ⩥ What is health promotion in nursing? Answer:Health promotion is
about education, prevention, and empowerment, shifting healthcare from
illness-focused to proactive and holistic.
⩥ Give examples of health promotion activities. Answer:1. Teaching
patients about nutrition and exercise. 2. Offering smoking cessation
programs. 3. Providing sexual health education. 4. Organizing
community wellness events. 5. Advocating for clean air/water policies.
⩥ What are the three levels of prevention in health promotion?
Answer:1. Primary: Preventing disease before it occurs. 2. Secondary:
Early detection and treatment of health issues. 3. Tertiary: Managing
existing disease and preventing complications.
⩥ What is the goal of primary prevention? Answer:To promote health
and reduce disease risk before problems develop.
⩥ What is the aim of secondary prevention? Answer:To reduce the
impact of disease by detecting it early when treatment is most effective.
⩥ What does tertiary prevention focus on? Answer:It focuses on
improving quality of life and preventing further deterioration for those
with chronic conditions.