CLINICAL NURSING SKILLS TECHNIQUES
CHAPTERS ONE TO FORTY THREE
PRACTICE EVALUATION SCRIPT 2026
QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
⩥ How many attempts do you have in performing skills? Answer: 3
⩥ What are the characteristics of profession? Answer: extensive
education, theoretical body of knowledge, specific service, autonomy in
decision making, code of ethics; emphasis is on service rather than mere
economic gain, acceptance of accountability, pride about the profession,
pursuit of quality, willingness to pursue professional development
⩥ What is nursing? Answer: the protection, promotion, and optimization
of health abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of
suffering the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy
in the care of individuals, families, communities, and populations
⩥ What are some professional nursing organizations? Answer: American
Nurses Association (ANA)
International Council of Nursing (ICN)
National Student Nurses Association (NSNA)
National League for Nursing (NLN)
Specialty Organizations
,⩥ What does the American Nurse Association (ANA) do? Answer: looks
over nurses' safety and happiness over the workforce
⩥ What does the International Council of Nursing (ICN) do? Answer: all
of the counteries organizations, strives to promote global success among
nurses
⩥ What are some Specialty Organizations branches? Answer: Pediatric
Nurses, Critical Care Nurses Association
⩥ What is the ANA Code of Ethics: Provision 9? Answer: The
profession of nursing, collectively through its professional organizations,
must articulate nursing values, maintain the integrity of the profession,
and integrate principles of social justice into nursing and health policy
⩥ What is the ANA Code of Ethics: Provision 2? Answer: the nurse's
primary commitment is to the patient, whether an individual, family,
group,or population; maintains boundaries that establish appropriate
limits to relationship
⩥ What is the ANA Code of Ethics: Provision 4? Answer: the nurse has
authority, accountability, and responsibility for nursing practice; makes
decisions; and take action consistent with the obligation to promote
health and to provide optimal care
,⩥ What is the ANA Code of Ethics: Provision 1? Answer: practice with
compassion and respect for the inherent dignity, worth, and unique
attribute of EVERY person, maintains compassionate and caring
relationships
⩥ What is the ANA Code of Ethics: Provision 3? Answer: promotes,
advocates for, and strives to protect the health, safety, and rights of the
patient, participate in review and development of policies, reporting
errors near misses per facility police (whether you made the error or
not), disclosing errors to patients, use the chain of command
⩥ What is the ANA Code of Ethics: Provision 5? Answer: integrity is an
aspect of wholeness of character and is primarily self-concern of the
individual nurse, nurses have a responsibility to remain consistent with
both their personal and professional values
⩥ What does the State Nurse Practice Acts do? Answer: define the
Scope of Practice within each state, protects the public, nursing
licensure, to practice nursing in the US, RN candidates must pass the
NCLEX-RN exam, same exam in every state, tests minimum knowledge
base
⩥ What is the Nurse Practice Act of Aalbama? Answer: the law that
regulates the practice of nursing within each state, establishes the
Alabama Board of Nursing (ABON) and gives the board authority over
, nursing practe, the ABON is authorized to give a license to a person to
practice nursing AND has the right to take it away
⩥ What do we call doctors now a days? Answer: Health Care Providers
(HCP)
⩥ What types of conflicts do nurses have? Answer: intrapersonal,
interpersonal, intergroup conflict, organizational conflict
⩥ What 10 aspects does a perfect nurse have? Answer: empathy, detail
oriented, communication, intuition, physical endurance, emotional
stability, critical thinking, coordinator of services, patience, dedication
⩥ What is assigning? Answer: transferring the authority, accountability,
and responsibility of client care to another
⩥ What is delegating? Answer: transferring the authority and
responsibility to another team member to complete a task, while
retaining the accountability
⩥ What is supervising? Answer: directing, monitoring, and evaluating
the performance of tasks by another. RNs are responsible for supervising
delegated tasks to an LPN or AP
CHAPTERS ONE TO FORTY THREE
PRACTICE EVALUATION SCRIPT 2026
QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
⩥ How many attempts do you have in performing skills? Answer: 3
⩥ What are the characteristics of profession? Answer: extensive
education, theoretical body of knowledge, specific service, autonomy in
decision making, code of ethics; emphasis is on service rather than mere
economic gain, acceptance of accountability, pride about the profession,
pursuit of quality, willingness to pursue professional development
⩥ What is nursing? Answer: the protection, promotion, and optimization
of health abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of
suffering the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy
in the care of individuals, families, communities, and populations
⩥ What are some professional nursing organizations? Answer: American
Nurses Association (ANA)
International Council of Nursing (ICN)
National Student Nurses Association (NSNA)
National League for Nursing (NLN)
Specialty Organizations
,⩥ What does the American Nurse Association (ANA) do? Answer: looks
over nurses' safety and happiness over the workforce
⩥ What does the International Council of Nursing (ICN) do? Answer: all
of the counteries organizations, strives to promote global success among
nurses
⩥ What are some Specialty Organizations branches? Answer: Pediatric
Nurses, Critical Care Nurses Association
⩥ What is the ANA Code of Ethics: Provision 9? Answer: The
profession of nursing, collectively through its professional organizations,
must articulate nursing values, maintain the integrity of the profession,
and integrate principles of social justice into nursing and health policy
⩥ What is the ANA Code of Ethics: Provision 2? Answer: the nurse's
primary commitment is to the patient, whether an individual, family,
group,or population; maintains boundaries that establish appropriate
limits to relationship
⩥ What is the ANA Code of Ethics: Provision 4? Answer: the nurse has
authority, accountability, and responsibility for nursing practice; makes
decisions; and take action consistent with the obligation to promote
health and to provide optimal care
,⩥ What is the ANA Code of Ethics: Provision 1? Answer: practice with
compassion and respect for the inherent dignity, worth, and unique
attribute of EVERY person, maintains compassionate and caring
relationships
⩥ What is the ANA Code of Ethics: Provision 3? Answer: promotes,
advocates for, and strives to protect the health, safety, and rights of the
patient, participate in review and development of policies, reporting
errors near misses per facility police (whether you made the error or
not), disclosing errors to patients, use the chain of command
⩥ What is the ANA Code of Ethics: Provision 5? Answer: integrity is an
aspect of wholeness of character and is primarily self-concern of the
individual nurse, nurses have a responsibility to remain consistent with
both their personal and professional values
⩥ What does the State Nurse Practice Acts do? Answer: define the
Scope of Practice within each state, protects the public, nursing
licensure, to practice nursing in the US, RN candidates must pass the
NCLEX-RN exam, same exam in every state, tests minimum knowledge
base
⩥ What is the Nurse Practice Act of Aalbama? Answer: the law that
regulates the practice of nursing within each state, establishes the
Alabama Board of Nursing (ABON) and gives the board authority over
, nursing practe, the ABON is authorized to give a license to a person to
practice nursing AND has the right to take it away
⩥ What do we call doctors now a days? Answer: Health Care Providers
(HCP)
⩥ What types of conflicts do nurses have? Answer: intrapersonal,
interpersonal, intergroup conflict, organizational conflict
⩥ What 10 aspects does a perfect nurse have? Answer: empathy, detail
oriented, communication, intuition, physical endurance, emotional
stability, critical thinking, coordinator of services, patience, dedication
⩥ What is assigning? Answer: transferring the authority, accountability,
and responsibility of client care to another
⩥ What is delegating? Answer: transferring the authority and
responsibility to another team member to complete a task, while
retaining the accountability
⩥ What is supervising? Answer: directing, monitoring, and evaluating
the performance of tasks by another. RNs are responsible for supervising
delegated tasks to an LPN or AP