Due Jan 26 at 9am Points 100 Questions 50 Time Limit 70 Minutes
Instructions
Exam 1 covers modules 1 and 2 content. This is chapters 1-5, 15-21. There are 50 multiple-choice questions. This is a proctored, time exam at 65
minutes.
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Question 1 pts
What is the Nursing Code of Ethics?
a set of principles guiding morals, values and human rights in caring
tells the nurse the 'right' thing to always do in a certain situation
applies only to advance practice nurses
is different for each State as based upon the Board of Nursing
Question 2 pts
Why can nursing be defined as a profession?
nurses administer medications to patients
nursing is based on a medical model
nurses practice autonomy
nurses charge fees for independent cares
Question 3 pts
,Which nursing theorist was highly responsible for advances made in public community health care?
Dorthea Dix
Clara Barton
Florence Nightingale
Lillian Wald
Question 4 pts
Which nursing theorist was instrumental in advancing nursing practice with health maintenance, hygiene,
sanitation and restorative cares?
Florence Nightingale
Clara Barton
Isabel Hampton Robb
Mary Mahoney
Question 5 pts
There are several traditional levels of healthcare. What level would it be for a patient who is post spinal cord
injury and is continuing with long-term nursing care for recovery?
primary
restorative
secondary
preventative
Question 6 pts
What part of the nursing process is being implemented when the nurse collects subjective and objective data?
interventions
planning
, assessment
evaluation
Question 7 pts
Which scenario best describes the QSEN competency of teamwork and collaboration?
the nurse and healthcare provider discuss the patient's muscle weakness, then initiates a referral for physical therapy
the nurse, provider and physical therapy all develop separate plans of care for the patient
the nurse mentions to the physical therapist that the patient may benefit from a muscle strengthening program
the nurse, provider and physical therapist have all visited the patient separately
Question 8 pts
What are essential factors with giving quality care in Magnet Status Hospitals?
no mandatory overtime, cross training, unionized labor strikes
cross training, overtime pay on weekends, quality patient outcomes
excellence, empowerment of staff, quality patient outcomes
higher pay, full coverage with benefits, extra vacation time
Question 9 pts
What are preventable differences in the burden on the patient with disease, injury, violence or opportunities with
being able to achieve optimal health that are mainly experienced by disadvantages, vulnerable populations?
genomics
healthcare disparities
personal judgments
biometrics