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1. What forms a solid foundation for a Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice
nurse's practice?
2. A Nurse Practice Act is a legal and and applicable in and each individual state. It estab-
regulatory body that is created by lishes common definitions and rules to guide the prac-
tice of a nurse.
3. The ANA's Scope of Nursing Practice clear definition of the complex and dynamic role of the
provides the nurse with a nurse and the expectations of the nurse in that role.
4. The code of ethics for nurses assists ethical decision making, by incorporating the nurse's
a nurse with value system, duty, obligation to the client, and call to
uphold professional ideals.
5. Nurses have many roles, such as care provider, case manager, researcher, educator,
leader, manager, change manager, and change agent.
6. what nurse created many opportu- Eddie Bernice Johnson
nities for minorities and was also a
member of congress in Texas
7. Florence Nightingale is credited Evidence based practice
with? documentation
data collection
hand hygeine
Starting nursing schools
8. Who founded American Red Cross Clara Barton
and formalized nursing education
9. What did Dorothea Dix fight for Indigenous rights and mental health awareness
10. Ildaura Murillo-Rohde
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who founded the national assoca-
tion of hispanic nurses
11. What is the purpose of healthy peo- to guide national health promotion and disease pre-
ple campaign? vention ettorts to improve the health of the nation.
12. Standards of care refers to the level of care a nurse provides as compared with other
nurses who have comparable education, competency,
and experience.
13. The Quality and Safety Education for competencies that nursing students should acquire in
Nursing (QSEN) project developed nursing school
what
14. what are the six competencies of patient-centered care, teamwork
the QSEN collaboration
evidence- based practice,
quality improvement, safety,
informatics.
15. What are the 6 levels of care? 1. Preventative
2. Primary
3. Secondary
4. Tertiary
5. Restorative
6. Continuing
16. What is preventive care disease oriented and focused on reducing and con-
trolling risk factors for disease through activities such
as immunization and occupational health programs.
-adult screenings for blood pressure, cholesterol, to-