QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
●● how long is the traditional diploma program.
Answer: 1yr
●● the first nursing degree program was started in.
Answer: university of minnesota 1909
●● the term RNB refers to?.
Answer: programs that provide baccalaureate education to RN
●● An external degree program has.
Answer: no prescribed methods of learning & assesses learning through
highly standardized exams
●● Articulated programs allow.
Answer: an individual to move smoothly from one level of nursing
education the the next with minimal loss of earned credit
●● two on two programs is one type.
Answer: of articulated program
,●● brown report 1948.
Answer: recommended that education for nursing take place in colleges
and universities, not hospitals.
●● Clara Barton.
Answer: Organized The American National Red Cross 1882
●● The first training schools in the United States were opened in 1872 in
what 2 states.
Answer: Philadelphia at the Women's Hospital, and in Boston at the New
England Hospital for Women and Children in Boston
●● 1920, the Goldmark Report.
Answer: recommended that nursing schools become independent of
hospitals, and that students should not be a source of cheap labor. It also
advocated financial support of university-based nursing schools.
●● World War II brought.
Answer: a huge increase in nursing demand
●● Dr. Mildred Montag.
Answer: is credited with creating the associate degree in nursing.
, ●● National League for Nursing (NLN).
Answer: has been the accrediting body for two and four-year nursing
colleges
●● American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN).
Answer: an association that does not allow two-year colleges to join. for
accreditation,
●● when was the ANA position paper published?.
Answer: 1965
●● ANA position paper was based on the belief.
Answer: improvement of nursing practice depended on the advancement
of nursing education
●● who developed the ANA position paper.
Answer: committed on education
●● the ANA position paper presented what concern?.
Answer: mobility for nurses
●● Nursing educators are revising programs of study to address the
needs of who?.