answers already passed 2025/2026
(1) Describe the importance of improving academic skills for aspiring nurses. - correct answer
✔Success= system + schedule
Its better to study for the long term, have a structured schedule and understand information.
(2a) Identify scheduling techniques to aid in time management. - correct answer ✔Create a good
workable schedule and put enough hours of study. Pre-reading
Calculate free time, make a schedule and fit in enough studying. Study breaks and exercise (no more
than 10 mins) get enough sleep.
(2b) Recognize the wide range of settings and roles in which today's registered nurses practice, including
advanced practice nursing roles. - correct answer ✔Ambulatory care settings: nurse-based practices,
physician based practices, and free-standing emergency and surgical centers.
Extended care settings: nursing homes
Clinical ladder: a multiple step program that begins with entry level staff nurse positions.
Nurse managers: in charge of all activities on improvement (CQI)
Clinical Nurse Specialist: (CNS) are advanced practice nurses with Masters, post masters or doctors, who
specialize in oncology (cancer), etc.
Evidence based practice: (EBP) refers to nursing are that Is based on the best available research
evidence, clinical expertise, and patient preference.
, Hospice/Palliative care nursing: is a rapidly developed nursing specialty dedicated to improving the
quality of life for seriously ill and dying patients and their families.
Telehealth nursing: (telenursing or nursing telepractice) is not a separate nursing specialty, because few
nurses use telehealth systems exclusively in their practices.
Faith community nursing: (parish nursing) is a "practice specialty that focuses on the intentional care of
the spirit.
Clinical nurse leader: (CNI) allowing master's-prepared nurses to oversee and manage care at the point
of care in various settings.
Advanced practice nursing: is a general term applied to an RN who has met advanced educational and
clinical practice requirements beyond the 2-4 years of basic nursing education required for all RN's.
Nurse Practioner: (NP) are advanced registered nurses educated and trained to provide health
promotion and maintenance through the diagnosis and treatment of acute illness and chronic
conditions.
Certified Nurse Specialist : (CNSs) are advanced practice nurses who work in a variety of settings,
including hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, their own offices, industry, home care, and health
maintenance organizations.
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(2c) Describe the influence and contributions of key figures in the history of nursing, including Florence
Nightingale.
History & Image of Nursing- 9 questions
Key historical figures: