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NURSING 100 LATEST EXAM
What was the image of a nurse in the sexual revolution of the 1970s? - ANSWER-
The nurse as a negative, uncaring, and sexual being. (TV show MASH)
One positive image=Stamp of Clara Maass (died after purposely getting two carrier
mosquito bites so she could stay in the war and help soldiers in Spanish-American
War)
5,000 Army nurses in Vietnam War who had about 58 patients each.
What was the image of a nurse in the 1980s and 1990s? - ANSWER-Nurse as a
nonjudgemental, caring, knowledgeable, and heroic being. (movies like Miss
Evers' Boys, The English Patient, and Love and War)
,Artistic portrayals of nursing focused on caring
Vietnam War Women's Memorial
What is the image of men in nursing in millennial media? - ANSWER-Men are
usually absent in media.
Where are nurses seen in millennial media? - ANSWER-Movies and television like
Meet the Parents, ER, Grey's Anatomy, Scrubs, House
What are the dangers of social media in terms of nursing? - ANSWER-Comments
about their practice, managers, and patients.
Taking pictures of patients.
Created serious professional issues for nursing that resulted in discipline against
license, expelled from nursing programs, and job loss
What organizations aim to improve and protect the image of nursing? - ANSWER-
1. National Student Nurse Association (NSNA) Image of Nursing
"Nursing: not just a job, a profession."
2. Center for Nursing Advocacy: Truth About Nursing
Created by graduate students of John Hopkins University School of Nursing:
"Changing how the world thinks about nursing"
What is the Nurses of America Campaign? - ANSWER-A 1990 campaign made by
the Tri-Council with funding from the Pew Foundation made to:
Convey to public that nurses are experts who can understand health care data
,Make nurses aware of invisibility of nursing in social media
What is an example of a media campaign for nursing? - ANSWER-Johnson and
Johnson: Campaign for Nursing's Future in 2002:
Assist with nursing shortage and enhance image of nursing
Recruitment posters, brochures, and videos
Assist with raising money for scholarships
According to 2014 Gallup Polls, what does 80% of the public believe about
nurses? - ANSWER-Ranked nurses first for having honesty and ethics
What does the intergovernmental organization, IOM: 2010 Future of Nursing do? -
ANSWER-Calls on nurses to take a greater role in America's increasingly complex
health care system
What is the reality of the Contemporary Staff Nurse? - ANSWER-RNs are the
largest group of health care professionals.
The public highly values the profession.
Many examples of nursing's heroic and noble public image.
Nurses have a high sense of satisfaction with their work.
True or False: Graduates are entering the profession at younger ages and more than
half of nurses practice in a hospital. - ANSWER-True
, What is the purpose of the American Assembly of Men in Nursing? - ANSWER-
Positively influence men to join the nursing field/things that affect men in nursing
What is the image of nursing in the 21st century? - ANSWER-Nursing is
knowledgable work; critical thinking
What is true of hospitals with higher percentages of BSN nurses? - ANSWER-
Reported a 19%-34% lower mortality rate than hospitals with lower percentages
What is true of nurses who worked shifts lasting 12.5 hours or longer? -
ANSWER-They were 3 times more likely to make medication and other
procedural mistakes.
What is true of decreased nurse-patient ratios? - ANSWER-Associated with higher
rates mortality, shock, urinary tract infections, sepsis, hospital acquire pneumonia,
and failure to rescue.
What is a negative look of nursing? - ANSWER-Inappropriate dress
Inking and tattoos
Deferential positioning in meetings and during group activities
Wearing nursing uniforms in public places
Using social media
What is a new/better way of creating the image of a nurse? - ANSWER-Express
value of nursing daily
Dress the part as a nurse and take it seriously
Recognize benefits of being a nurse
Recognize the value or nursing's contributions