FUNDAMENTALS
OF CANADIAN
NURSING
CONCEPTS
PROCESS AND
PRACTICE 2ND
EDITION BY
KOZIER
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, Exam
Name___________________________________
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or
answers the question.
1) A common theme contained in definitions of nursing is that 1
A) nursing is caring that is concerned with health promotion, )
maintenance, restoration, and support of the dying.
B) nursing is caring that can benefit either the community or the
individual. C) nursing is caring that involves knowledge about
advances in technology.
D) nursing is caring that focuses on the commonalties among individuals and
groups.
2) Which of the following activities demonstrates nursing autonomy? 2
A) establishing a governing board to enforce regulations )
and laws B) creating a professional representative
organization
C) having authority to define nursing functions and roles
D) receiving direct reimbursement for nursing services
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3) The nurse who assists the client to identify and cope with stressful psychological or
)
social problems is functioning in the role of
A) counsellor. B) teacher. C) change agent. D) leader.
4) A nurse who functions in the role of the client 4
advocate A) shares his or her own preferences )
with the client.
B) supports the clientʹs decisions.
C) makes decisions for the client.
D) counsels the client about the appropriate decisions.
5) Which of the following nursing roles requires delegated authority within a formal 5
organization? )
A) teacher B) communicator or helper
C) manager D) leader
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6) Which of the following is considered to be an expanded nursing role?
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A) nurse aide B) home health nurse
C) nurse midwife D) staff nurse
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7) Nursing practice standards
)
A) are used to guide the legal limits of practice.
B) act as suggested guidelines for acute care nursing practice.
C) represent acceptable requirements for determining quality nursing care.
D) outline the policies and procedures that guide nursing practice.
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8) An historical analysis of nurses as agents of the state lead to an understanding of )
A) the development of nursing education.
B) nursesʹ influence on social, political and economic agendas.
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