NURS 3101 Quiz 8: Professional Identity & Healthcare
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Which term is defined below?
- "A sense of oneself that is influenced by characteristics, norms, and values of
the nursing discipline, resulting in an individual thinking, acting, and feeling like
a nurse."
A: Integrity
B: Personal Identity
C: Professional Identity
D: Nursing Identity
E: None of the above - ANSWER C
All of the following are true of the concept of Professional Identity EXCEPT:
A: Professional identity is part of the larger notion of identity
B: This concept is developed in many ways, through real and simulated
experiences, reflection, and role-modeling by professional colleagues
C: Novice professionals in any discipline begin to form a sense of professional
identity as their education and training begins.
D: Professional identity begins to form when the nurse beings their professional
career.
E: Today, professional identity and professional identity formation are replacing
nursing terminology such as professional role and professionalism
F: All above are correct - ANSWER D
The concept of Identity includes all of the following EXCEPT:
A: Identity
B: Personal Identity
C: Professional Identity
D: Nursing Identity
E: All above are correct - ANSWER D
The attribute and criteria of Professional Identity include all of the following
EXCEPT:
A: Doing
B: Collaborating
C: Being
D: Acting Ethically
E: Flourishing
F: Changing Identities
G: All above are correct - ANSWER B
, Which attribute/criteria of Professional Identity is described below?
- Incorporates the societal and professional code and standards that are part of
the nursing discipline.
- Includes a skill orientation.
- In the early stage of any new role, there is usually a strong focus on external
expectations and tasks.
A: Doing
B: Being
C: Acting Ethically
D: Flourishing
E: Changing Identities
F: None of the above - ANSWER A
Which attribute/criteria of Professional Identity is described below?
- The person or psychological views of the nurse professional, explains what it
means to do the right thing even when no one is looking.
- Decisions and actions come from within, from a desire to do what is good.
- This is about embodying a professional and about adopting attitudes and
behaviors that reflect the value of how a professional thinks, feels, and acts.
A: Doing
B: Being
C: Acting Ethically
D: Flourishing
E: Changing Identities
F: None of the above - ANSWER B
Which attribute/criteria of Professional Identity is described below?
- AKA doing the right thing
- Equates to living well and means being attentive to what is considered right
and good from both a societal and professional perspective
- For instance, it is not right to accept a date from a patient who is in your care in
the hospital. Nor is it ethical to tell your family members details about a patient's
condition.
A: Doing
B: Being
C: Acting Ethically
D: Flourishing
E: Changing Identities
F: None of the above - ANSWER C
Which attribute/criteria of Professional Identity is described below?
- Sense of positive and transformational growth from the discipline of nursing
- A transformational or human growth perspective is necessary for professional
identity to move past the initial phases of formation
- Not all professionals move to the expert stage of development; some choose
not to deepen their understanding of their profession
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Which term is defined below?
- "A sense of oneself that is influenced by characteristics, norms, and values of
the nursing discipline, resulting in an individual thinking, acting, and feeling like
a nurse."
A: Integrity
B: Personal Identity
C: Professional Identity
D: Nursing Identity
E: None of the above - ANSWER C
All of the following are true of the concept of Professional Identity EXCEPT:
A: Professional identity is part of the larger notion of identity
B: This concept is developed in many ways, through real and simulated
experiences, reflection, and role-modeling by professional colleagues
C: Novice professionals in any discipline begin to form a sense of professional
identity as their education and training begins.
D: Professional identity begins to form when the nurse beings their professional
career.
E: Today, professional identity and professional identity formation are replacing
nursing terminology such as professional role and professionalism
F: All above are correct - ANSWER D
The concept of Identity includes all of the following EXCEPT:
A: Identity
B: Personal Identity
C: Professional Identity
D: Nursing Identity
E: All above are correct - ANSWER D
The attribute and criteria of Professional Identity include all of the following
EXCEPT:
A: Doing
B: Collaborating
C: Being
D: Acting Ethically
E: Flourishing
F: Changing Identities
G: All above are correct - ANSWER B
, Which attribute/criteria of Professional Identity is described below?
- Incorporates the societal and professional code and standards that are part of
the nursing discipline.
- Includes a skill orientation.
- In the early stage of any new role, there is usually a strong focus on external
expectations and tasks.
A: Doing
B: Being
C: Acting Ethically
D: Flourishing
E: Changing Identities
F: None of the above - ANSWER A
Which attribute/criteria of Professional Identity is described below?
- The person or psychological views of the nurse professional, explains what it
means to do the right thing even when no one is looking.
- Decisions and actions come from within, from a desire to do what is good.
- This is about embodying a professional and about adopting attitudes and
behaviors that reflect the value of how a professional thinks, feels, and acts.
A: Doing
B: Being
C: Acting Ethically
D: Flourishing
E: Changing Identities
F: None of the above - ANSWER B
Which attribute/criteria of Professional Identity is described below?
- AKA doing the right thing
- Equates to living well and means being attentive to what is considered right
and good from both a societal and professional perspective
- For instance, it is not right to accept a date from a patient who is in your care in
the hospital. Nor is it ethical to tell your family members details about a patient's
condition.
A: Doing
B: Being
C: Acting Ethically
D: Flourishing
E: Changing Identities
F: None of the above - ANSWER C
Which attribute/criteria of Professional Identity is described below?
- Sense of positive and transformational growth from the discipline of nursing
- A transformational or human growth perspective is necessary for professional
identity to move past the initial phases of formation
- Not all professionals move to the expert stage of development; some choose
not to deepen their understanding of their profession