NURSING
12TH EDITION
• AUTHOR(S)CAROLINE ROSDAHL
TEST BANK
1) Nursing’s heritage and infection control
Reference: Ch. 1 — The Origins of Nursing — Nursing’s Heritage
Stem:
A practical nursing student is caring for a postoperative patient
who is anxious about the staff entering the room. The student
explains that nursing has long focused on cleanliness,
observation, and comfort to support recovery. Which historical
nursing idea is the student describing?
Options:
A. Nursing as a task performed only in emergencies
,B. Nursing as using environmental cleanliness to reduce illness
C. Nursing as replacing all medical treatment
D. Nursing as a service limited to hospitals
Correct Answer: B
Rationale — Correct Answer:
Environmental cleanliness is a major part of nursing’s heritage
and reflects the historical emphasis on reducing infection and
promoting healing. This idea is strongly associated with early
nursing reform and remains relevant to safe patient care today.
Rationales — Incorrect Options:
• A: Nursing is not limited to emergencies; it includes
ongoing care, monitoring, and prevention.
• C: Nurses support care, but they do not replace the
medical team or medical treatment.
• D: Nursing extends beyond hospitals into homes, long-
term care, clinics, and other settings.
Teaching Point:
Clean surroundings support healing and remain a core nursing
safety principle.
Citation:
Rosdahl, C. (2022). Rosdahl’s Textbook of Basic Nursing (12th
ed.). Ch. 1.
2) Meaning of nursing insignia
,Reference: Ch. 1 — The Origins of Nursing — Nursing Insignia
Stem:
A patient in a long-term care facility notices the nurse’s pin and
asks what it means. The nurse explains that the pin is
connected to the nurse’s education and professional identity.
What is the best response describing the purpose of nursing
insignia?
Options:
A. It shows the nurse’s favorite hospital department
B. It identifies professional achievement and nursing school or
program affiliation
C. It proves the nurse can work without supervision
D. It replaces the need for a name badge
Correct Answer: B
Rationale — Correct Answer:
Nursing insignia traditionally represent a nurse’s school,
program, or professional identity. They symbolize achievement,
pride, and membership in the nursing profession.
Rationales — Incorrect Options:
• A: Insignia are not used to show a personal preference or
unit assignment.
• C: A pin does not change scope of practice or supervision
requirements.
, • D: A pin does not replace the need for a clear name badge
and role identification.
Teaching Point:
Nursing insignia symbolize education, identity, and professional
pride.
Citation:
Rosdahl, C. (2022). Rosdahl’s Textbook of Basic Nursing (12th
ed.). Ch. 1.
3) Florence Nightingale’s influence
Reference: Ch. 1 — The Origins of Nursing — Nursing’s Heritage
Stem:
An LPN is teaching a new aide why hand hygiene and a clean
patient environment matter. The LPN relates these practices to
an early nurse who emphasized sanitation and careful
observation. Which historical nurse is the LPN describing?
Options:
A. Clara Barton
B. Florence Nightingale
C. Dorothea Dix
D. Virginia Henderson
Correct Answer: B
Rationale — Correct Answer:
Florence Nightingale is strongly associated with sanitation,