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Florence Nightingale. ANSWER - Who developed a system of call bells, dumbwaiters to
assist with carrying supplies and heavy trays, and dropped religious requirements for
admission into her nursing home, especially for Catholic and Jewish people
Lillian Wald. ANSWER - Who Dropped out of medical school and stayed in nursing to
start Henry Street Settlement in New York to help immigrants
False. It was Florence nightingale. ANSWER - True or False? Mary Seacole upset some of
the board members where she worked because of the changes she made and ideas she had
Linda Richards. ANSWER - She was the first American trained nurse in 1873 and
developed a format for charting and keeping patient records
Mary Mahoney. ANSWER - She was the first African American trained nurse in 1879
Lillian Wald. ANSWER - Who pioneered public health nursing in 1893 and focused on
client care in the:
•Slums, Schools, Industrial nursing and well baby care?
Mary Seacole. ANSWER - This was the Jamaican nurse who:
•Built a lodging house in Crimea with her own money
•Used her knowledge of herbs and natural plant medicines to treat cholera, yellow fever,
malaria, and diarrhea
•Was often seen helping Florence Nightingale
Florence Nightingale. ANSWER - What historical nurse stressed the importance of
environment on patient outcomes, careful observation, critical thinking, and care of the
whole person?
Clara Barton. ANSWER - She was the founder of the American Red Cross in 1881.
, Dorothea Lynde Dix. ANSWER - She was an advocate for mentally ill and prisoners.
Assessment. ANSWER - This is the step of the nursing process where data collection
occurs.
Each and every patient encounter. ANSWER - Data collection begins on admission and
continues with
assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, evaluation. ANSWER - Name each step
of the nursing process.
Implementation. ANSWER - During which step of the nursing process are interventions
carried out by the members of the nursing and healthcare team to help the patient achieve
goals developed by the nurse?
specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, time-bound. ANSWER - SMART goals are ones
that are_______?
F. It is not specific, measurable, or time bound.. ANSWER - T or F. The client will tolerate
chemotherapeutic medications is an example of a SMART goal.
Implementation. ANSWER - The nurse demonstrates to a patient how to measure her
blood sugar using a glucometer. What step of the nursing process is this?
Evaluation. ANSWER - The nurse notes that a patient's expected outcome was fluid intake
of 2000 mL in a 24 hour period, but the actual outcome was 1800 mL in a 24 hour period.
Which step of the nursing process is this?
diagnosis. ANSWER - This is the step of the nursing process where objective and
subjective data is analyzed.
Planning. ANSWER - This is the step of the nursing process where nurses determine how
to manage the problem and set patient goals.
False. Immunizations provide protection against infectious diseases. ANSWER - The
primary purpose of immunizations is to eradicate childhood infectious diseases.
False. The nursing shortage led to PN/VN nurses practicing in hospitals and taking on
more responsibilities.. ANSWER - Post WWII nursing shortage led to nurses performing
care anywhere they wanted to, taking on any responsibilities they were willing to take.
True. ANSWER - The first real school of nursing was established in Germany.
True. ANSWER - Hand hygiene is a primary level of disease prevention.