Exam 1 Question and Answers
Defining the Nursing Profession (3) - answer1. Protection and Promotion
2. Prevention and Recovery
3. Compassion and Advocacy
Scope of Practice - answerMost commonly defined by state law; outlines the care you
are able to provide for the patient
Facility Policies - answerInstitution-specific guidelines
Professional Standards - answerANA (American Nurses Association) Standards & Code
of Ethics
Nurse Practice Act - answerLegal foundation in each state
Disciplinary Authority of State Boards - answerInvestigate complaints and take
disciplinary actions for violations of Nurse Practice Acts to maintain professional
standards
Different Nursing Roles and Competencies (Know difference) - answer- Care provider
- Case manager
- Researcher
- Educator
- Leader
- Manager
- Change Agent
Standards of Practice - answer- Assessment
- Analysis/Diagnosis
- Outcomes
- Identification
- Planning
- Implementation
Standards of Performance - answer- Ethics culturally
- Congruent practice
- Communication
- Collaboration
- Leadership Education
System Components - answerParticipants
, Settings
Regulatory Agencies
Financing mechanisms
Primary & Secondary Care - answerPreventive vaccines and screenings
Primary: First contact, general care
Secondary: Specialized care by referral
Tertiary & Continuing Care - answerTertiary: Advanced specialized care
Restorative: Rehabilitation services
Continuing: Long-term support
Acute Care Settings - answerShort term for sudden illness or injury; Hospitals,
emergency departments and trauma care, urgent care centers
Long Term Care Facilities - answerPeople needing 24/7 support with activities of daily
living; Mainly provide assistance and care for elderly patients, usually called residents
Community Based Care - answerCommunity settings such as public health clinics,
schools and shelters; Health care provided to people who live within a defined
geographic area
APRN - answerA licensed RN who is certified by a nationally recognized certifying body:
• Certified nurse midwife CNM
• Certified RN anesthetist CRNA
• Clinical nurse specialist CNS
• Nurse practitioner NP
Physician Assistants - answerPractice medicine under the direction and supervision of a
licensed MD or DO. Are able to make clinical decisions and be responsible for a variety
of services
LPN's - answerLicensed Practical Nurses; Basic nursing care under RN supervision
Physical Therapists - answerSpecialists who improve movement and manage pain
through rehab exercises and techniques
Speech Language Pathologists - answerTo assess and treat communication and
swallowing disorders
Nutritionist - answerGeneral information and guidance but not qualified to talk medical
nutrition therapy
Dietitian - answerEnsures patients receive proper nutrition and collaborates with
healthcare teams considering their medical conditions