INTRODUCTION TO PROFESSIONAL
NURSING WEEK 1-3 EXAM QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS 100% PASS 2026/2027
RNs - ANS Largest group of healthcare providers in the US
Practice Settings - ANS Variety of locations where nurses work, including hospitals and home
health
Nursing Education - ANS Different pathways to become a nurse, such as BSN or ADN
programs
Advanced Practice Nurses - ANS Nurses with master's or doctoral degrees, including NPs and
CRNAs
Telehealth - ANS Remote healthcare services using technology
Nursing Licensure - ANS Legal requirement to practice nursing
Nurse Entrepreneurs - ANS Nurses who create and provide healthcare services independently
Healthcare Reform - ANS Changes in the healthcare system pushing nurses into new roles
2026/2027 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED
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, Autonomy - ANS Ability to control one's practice and work hours
Employment Outlook - ANS Positive job prospects for nurses due to various factors like
technological advancements
Florence Nightingale - ANS Revolutionized nursing during the Crimean War and established
the first nursing training school
Mary Seacole - ANS Jamaican nurse known for her work during the Crimean War and
establishment of a hospital
Nursing Licensure History - ANS Evolution of licensure laws for nurses in the early 20th
century
World War I Impact - ANS Increased demand for nurses and public health initiatives
Great Depression Effects - ANS Economic downturn led to challenges for nurses and public
health improvements
World War II Nursing - ANS Opportunities and challenges for nurses during the war
Hill Burton Act - ANS Legislation ensuring hospital care for all, regardless of background
Social Security Act - ANS Legislation enhancing public health services and care for specific
populations
Medicare and Medicaid - ANS Government programs providing healthcare access to elderly
and low-income individuals
Vietnam War Nursing - ANS Nurses' roles in mobile hospitals during the war
2026/2027 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED
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NURSING WEEK 1-3 EXAM QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS 100% PASS 2026/2027
RNs - ANS Largest group of healthcare providers in the US
Practice Settings - ANS Variety of locations where nurses work, including hospitals and home
health
Nursing Education - ANS Different pathways to become a nurse, such as BSN or ADN
programs
Advanced Practice Nurses - ANS Nurses with master's or doctoral degrees, including NPs and
CRNAs
Telehealth - ANS Remote healthcare services using technology
Nursing Licensure - ANS Legal requirement to practice nursing
Nurse Entrepreneurs - ANS Nurses who create and provide healthcare services independently
Healthcare Reform - ANS Changes in the healthcare system pushing nurses into new roles
2026/2027 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED
1
, Autonomy - ANS Ability to control one's practice and work hours
Employment Outlook - ANS Positive job prospects for nurses due to various factors like
technological advancements
Florence Nightingale - ANS Revolutionized nursing during the Crimean War and established
the first nursing training school
Mary Seacole - ANS Jamaican nurse known for her work during the Crimean War and
establishment of a hospital
Nursing Licensure History - ANS Evolution of licensure laws for nurses in the early 20th
century
World War I Impact - ANS Increased demand for nurses and public health initiatives
Great Depression Effects - ANS Economic downturn led to challenges for nurses and public
health improvements
World War II Nursing - ANS Opportunities and challenges for nurses during the war
Hill Burton Act - ANS Legislation ensuring hospital care for all, regardless of background
Social Security Act - ANS Legislation enhancing public health services and care for specific
populations
Medicare and Medicaid - ANS Government programs providing healthcare access to elderly
and low-income individuals
Vietnam War Nursing - ANS Nurses' roles in mobile hospitals during the war
2026/2027 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED
2