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Professional Nursing NUR 210 Exam 1 2026/2027 Q&A with Clinical Rationale
1
Identify the most important element in nursing's attempt to gain full autonomy of practice
CORRECT ANSWER: Gaining and maintaining control of nursing practice by nurses
CLINICAL RATIONALE
1. Autonomy requires self-regulation and independent decision-making within nursing's scope of practice.
2
In its attempt to gain freedom and independence, what corresponding factors must the nursing profession
embrace?
CORRECT ANSWER: Responsibility and accountability
CLINICAL RATIONALE
1. Professional autonomy is balanced by responsibility for decisions and accountability for outcomes.
3
Select the most effective method that nurses can use to gain power over their practice.
CORRECT ANSWER: Join professional organizations in large numbers
CLINICAL RATIONALE
1. Collective action through professional organizations amplifies nursing's voice in policy and practice decisions.
4
What allows a nurse to exert referent power over a client when providing nursing care?
CORRECT ANSWER: The establishment of a professional and personal relationship with the client
CLINICAL RATIONALE
1. Referent power derives from identification, respect, and trust built through the nurse-client relationship.
, 5
What is a group of jobs that is similar in type of work and found throughout an industry or country?
CORRECT ANSWER: Occupation
CLINICAL RATIONALE
1. Occupation refers to a category of work requiring similar skills and performed across multiple settings.
6
Which of the following types of nurses are classified as technical nurses?
CORRECT ANSWER: LPNs and ADNs
CLINICAL RATIONALE
1. Technical nurses focus on skills and procedures; professional nurses have broader decision-making and theory-
based practice.
7
Identify the approach that describes a profession as being in a continual state of development along a
continuum.
CORRECT ANSWER: Process approach
CLINICAL RATIONALE
1. The process approach views professionalization as an ongoing journey rather than a fixed state.
8
A nursing student is approached by a friend who is not majoring in nursing. The friend asks why the nursing
profession does not seem to be actively involved in the women's rights movement. How can the student
best respond to this question?
CORRECT ANSWER: Nurses avoid becoming involved in women's rights issues because of their traditional
role as "helpers"
CLINICAL RATIONALE
1. Historical gender role expectations have shaped nursing's public image and political engagement.
9
Identify the element that is the best indicator of increasing accountability in the profession of nursing.
CORRECT ANSWER: Demonstration of competency and high quality care through peer review
CLINICAL RATIONALE
1. Peer review ensures professional self-regulation and accountability for practice standards.
, 10
What is the best method for nurses to prepare for future professional practice?
CORRECT ANSWER: Understand and explore the issues involved in professionalism as nurses
CLINICAL RATIONALE
1. Understanding professionalism prepares nurses to advocate for the profession and patients.
11
What allows a nurse to exert coercive power over a client when providing nursing care?
CORRECT ANSWER: The ability to withhold pain medication if the client does not comply with routines
CLINICAL RATIONALE
1. Coercive power is based on threat of punishment; this is unethical and potentially illegal in nursing.
12
What allows a nurse to exert legitimate power over a client when providing nursing care?
CORRECT ANSWER: The establishment of a professional and personal relationship with the client
CLINICAL RATIONALE
1. Legitimate power comes from the professional role and authority granted by licensure and employment.
13
The trait of a professional that requires the most improvement in the promotion and recognition of nursing
as a full and equal profession
CORRECT ANSWER: Activities are learned in institution of higher education
CLINICAL RATIONALE
1. Moving nursing education to baccalaureate and graduate levels strengthens professional status.
14
Statement that best describes a profession from the power approach method of defining profession
CORRECT ANSWER: The education for the members of the profession must be attained in graduate schools
CLINICAL RATIONALE
1. Advanced education is a marker of professional power and autonomy.