Nursing 101 Exam 1 Latest Update 2024 Actual
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What does NSNA stand for? - Correct Answer - National Student Nurses Association
What does NCLEX-RN stand for? - Correct Answer - National Council Licensure
Examination- Registered Nurses
What is required to maintain your nursing license? - Correct Answer - Continuing
Education (CE)
What do you have to do in order to get your nursing certification? - Correct Answer –
-post licensure designation in area of specialty
-minimum hours of practice in that area required
-must pass a certification examination
-Need to maintain CE and minimal hours of practice
What are the four recurring historical themes in nursing - Correct Answer - -women
-religion (Christian Values)
-war
-visionary nurse leaders
Maintain client ? - Correct Answer - confidentiality
Take appropriate action to ensure the of clients, self, and others. - Correct
Answer - safety
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Provide care for the client in a , , and manner. -
Correct Answer - timely, compassionate, and professional
client care in a truthful, timely, and accurate manner. - Correct Answer -
Communicate
Actively promote the level of moral and ethical principles and accept
responsibility for our actions. - Correct Answer - highest
Promote excellence in nursing by encouraging lifelong and
. - Correct Answer - learning and professional development
Treat others with and promote an environment that respects human rights,
values and choice of cultural and spiritual beliefs. - Correct Answer - respect
in every reasonable manner with the academic faculty and clinical staff to
ensure the highest quality of client care. - Correct Answer - Collaborate
Use every opportunity to improve faculty and clinical staff of the needs
of nursing students. - Correct Answer - learning
Encourage faculty, clinical staff, and peers to nursing students. - Correct
Answer - mentor
from performing and technique or procedure for which the student has not
been adequately trained. - Correct Answer - Refrain
from any deliberate action or omission of care in the academic or clinical
setting that creates unnecessary risk of injury to the client, self, or others. - Correct
Answer - Refrain
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