The Evolution of Nursing: A Journey Through History and Theory
1. Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding the role of nursing in early
civilizations?: (A) Nursing was often intertwined with religious and spiritual practices. (B)
Caregiving tasks were typically performed by family members, particularly women. (C) Formal
nursing roles, as we understand them today, did not exist. (D) The role of the nurse was highly
valued and respected by society. Answer: (D) The role of the nurse was highly valued and
respected by society. (While care was essential, the formal role and societal respect evolved
over time.)
2. Florence Nightingale is credited with which of the following contributions to nursing
education?: (A) Establishing the first formal nursing school in the United States. (B) Developing
the curriculum for practical nursing programs. (C) Advocated for formal education of nurses,
including continuing education. (D) Pioneering the concept of in-service education within
hospitals. Answer: (C) Advocated for formal education of nurses, including continuing
education.
3. Which of the following statements correctly identifies the difference between Continuing
Education and In-service Education?: (A) Continuing Education is primarily theoretical, while
In-service Education is hands-on. (B) In-service Education is mandatory for licensure renewal,
while Continuing Education is voluntary. (C) Continuing Education is focused on professional
development, and In-service education is meant to increase the knowledge or skill of nurses in a
specific institution or organization. (D) Continuing Education is provided by hospitals, while In-
service Education is offered by professional organizations. Answer: (C) Continuing Education
is focused on professional development, and In-service education is meant to increase the
knowledge or skill of nurses in a specific institution or organization.
4. Which of the following is the national organization for students enrolled in nursing
education programs?: (A) American Nurses Association (ANA) (B) National League for
Nursing (NLN) (C) National Student Nurses' Association (NSNA) (D) National Federation of
, Nursing History
Licensed Practical Nurses (NFLPN) Answer: (C) National Student Nurses' Association
(NSNA)
5. Which of the following correctly describes the impact of World War II on the profession of
nursing?: (A) The demand for nurses decreased significantly due to wartime casualties. (B)
Training programs for nurses greatly increased to meet the needs of the military and civilian
populations. (C) The scope of nursing practice became more limited, focusing primarily on basic
care. (D) Fewer men entered the nursing profession due to military conscription. Answer: (B)
Training programs for nurses greatly increased.
6. The year in which task differentiation for Registered Nurses (RNs) and Licensed Practical
Nurses (LPNs) was established by the Joint Committee on Practical Nurses and Auxiliary
Workers in Nursing Services was: (A) 1929 (B) 1949 (C) 1969 (D) 1989 Answer: (B) 1949
7. Madeline Leininger is known for the development of which nursing theory?: (A) Adaptation
Model (B) Theory of Interpersonal Relations (C) Culture Care Theory (D) Self-Care Deficit
Theory Answer: (C) Culture Care Theory
8. The legislation that defines the role and scope of practice for nurses is the: (A) American
Nurses Association Code of Ethics (B) State Nursing Practice Act (C) Nurse Licensure Compact
(D) Joint Commission Standards Answer: (B) State Nursing Practice Act
9. The philosophy of patient-centered care includes: (A) Prioritizing the efficiency of healthcare
delivery above all else. (B) Ensuring that patients have adequate information to make health care
decisions. (C) Making all healthcare decisions on behalf of the patient to reduce anxiety. (D)
Limiting patient involvement in care planning to streamline the process. Answer: (B) Ensures
that patients have adequate information to make health care decisions.
10.This nursing leader trained at Kaiserswerth School in Germany. Her attentiveness to the
impact of the environment on soldiers' health resulted in a significant decline in the death
rate of injured and ill soldiers during the Crimean War: (A) Clara Barton (B) Lillian Wald
(C) Florence Nightingale (D) Isabel Hampton Robb Answer: (C) Florence Nightingale