ECPI NUR 164 CH 1-7 MCDONOUGH.
EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100%
PASS.
Acute illness - ANS rapid onset, short duration
Adaptation theory - ANS adaptation as the adjustment of living matter to other living things
and to environmental conditions
Advocate-role of nurse - ANS The protection of human or legal rights & the security of care
for all patients based on the belief that patients have the right to make informed decisions
about their own health & lives.
The birth of modern nursing (health & illness) - ANS Florence Nightingale
Established the Red Corss - ANS Clara Barton
Reform of treatment of mental ill - ANS Dorothea Dix
Public health nursing, Henry street settelment - ANS Lillian Wald
Active in underground RR - ANS Harriet Tubman
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, Civil War & women's movement - ANS Sojourner Truth
Frontier nursing & nurse midwives - ANS Mary Breckenridge
Traditional Knowledge - ANS Passed from one generation to the next.
Authoritative Knowledge - ANS Comes from an expert & is accepted as truth.
Scientific Knowledge - ANS Obtained through scientific method.
Steps of the Quantitative Research Process - ANS 1. State Problem.
2. Define purpose of study.
3. Review related literature.
4. Formulate Hypotheses & Variables.
5. Select Research Design.
6. Select Population & Sample.
7. Collect Data.
8. Analyze Data.
9. Communicate Findings & Conclusions.
Qualitative Research - ANS To gain insight by discovering meaning (reality is based on
perceptions), researcher primarily analyzes words or narratives that numbers.
Informed consent - ANS Patients right to consent knowledgeable to participate in a study
Morbidity - ANS how frequently a disease occurs
Mortality - ANS The number of deaths caused by a disease.
2026 STUDY MATERIAL @COPYRIGHT RESERVED 2
EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100%
PASS.
Acute illness - ANS rapid onset, short duration
Adaptation theory - ANS adaptation as the adjustment of living matter to other living things
and to environmental conditions
Advocate-role of nurse - ANS The protection of human or legal rights & the security of care
for all patients based on the belief that patients have the right to make informed decisions
about their own health & lives.
The birth of modern nursing (health & illness) - ANS Florence Nightingale
Established the Red Corss - ANS Clara Barton
Reform of treatment of mental ill - ANS Dorothea Dix
Public health nursing, Henry street settelment - ANS Lillian Wald
Active in underground RR - ANS Harriet Tubman
2026 STUDY MATERIAL @COPYRIGHT RESERVED 1
, Civil War & women's movement - ANS Sojourner Truth
Frontier nursing & nurse midwives - ANS Mary Breckenridge
Traditional Knowledge - ANS Passed from one generation to the next.
Authoritative Knowledge - ANS Comes from an expert & is accepted as truth.
Scientific Knowledge - ANS Obtained through scientific method.
Steps of the Quantitative Research Process - ANS 1. State Problem.
2. Define purpose of study.
3. Review related literature.
4. Formulate Hypotheses & Variables.
5. Select Research Design.
6. Select Population & Sample.
7. Collect Data.
8. Analyze Data.
9. Communicate Findings & Conclusions.
Qualitative Research - ANS To gain insight by discovering meaning (reality is based on
perceptions), researcher primarily analyzes words or narratives that numbers.
Informed consent - ANS Patients right to consent knowledgeable to participate in a study
Morbidity - ANS how frequently a disease occurs
Mortality - ANS The number of deaths caused by a disease.
2026 STUDY MATERIAL @COPYRIGHT RESERVED 2