EVALUATION EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS MASTER FILE
◉ Florence Nightingale. Answer: Environmental theory
-philosophy: health maintenance and restoration
-she was the first practicing epidemiologist
-used data and evaluated it when she did research on diseases
-provided working class women with outside jobs (pupil approach)
◉ Nurses duty Answer: to obedience of the doctor (but still be an we
advocate)
◉ National League of Nursing and Education Answer: focuses on
advances for nurses and to give the proper education for a nurse, to
improve their training
◉ ANA Answer: in charge of licensure!!! Which protects the public
-standards of Nursing, ADOPIE, it is our voice!!!
◉ How does the nurse become registered? Answer: By going
through acceptable program and pass the NCLEX
,◉ The American Red Cross Answer: WW1... Clara Barton
◉ NLNE Answer: National League for Nursing Education
nursing school instruction will correlate with real experiences
◉ The Cadet Nurse Corp Answer: recruited nurses into the army and
navy (school got paid for)- Frances Payne Bolton.
◉ Post WW2 Answer: penicillin was created, Hill Burton Act (better
hospitals and health centers)
◉ Nurse Training Act Answer: assist people in becoming nurses
(scholarships, aid)
◉ Nursing Answer: is an Art and Science
◉ Lillian Wald Answer: big role in public health- Established role for
nursing in the community because the needs of NY residents were
limitless. Founded the Henry street settlement house.
◉ Women to be nurse Answer: extension of role
, ◉ Nurse Practice Act Answer: governed by each state
◉ Nurses Answer: caregivers, researchers, educator, mentor,
advocate
◉ compact licensure Answer: license in certain states are active in
other states (but you need to know each laws in every state you
practice in)
◉ Benner Model Answer: Novice, Advanced Beginner, Competent,
Proficient, Expert
◉ standards of Practice and Standards of professional Performance
Answer: each standard is to be met having its own key indicators of
competence and all are to be met.
◉ The different types of diplomas Answer: -Associates: 2 year
program, prepared for secondary care setting, can take the RN
NCLEX
-Bachelors: 4 years, can have leadership positions
-Diploma: gain a RN, but no college degree (2-3 years); still take the
NCLEX
◉ LPNs Answer: not college based, work in adult homes