FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING 1413 EXAM 1
QUESTIONS WITH LATEST ACCURATE
SOLUTIONS/NEWEST UPDATE
What is Florence Nightingale most known for? - (answers)establishing the first
nursing philosophy based on health maintenance and restoration
who saw the role of nursing as having "charge of somebody's health" based on
the knowledge of "how to put the body in such a state to be free of disease or to
recover from disease" - (answers)Florence Nightingale
who was the first practicing nurse epidemiologist? - (answers)Florence
Nightingale
What percentages did Florence Nightingale decrease? - (answers)sanitation from
42.7 to 2.2%
Who is Clara Barton? - (answers)founded American Red Cross and served during
American Civil War
Who is Mother Bickerdyke? - (answers)organized ambulance services on the civil
war battle field
Who is Mary Mahoney - (answers)1st professionally trained black nurse who
concerned culture with health care
,Who brought about cultural diversity and respect for the individual regardless of
race, color, background, or religion? - (answers)Mary Mahoney
In the early 20th century nursing evolved into what kind of profession? -
(answers)a scientific and research based profession
Mary Adelaide Nutting - (answers)1st nursing professor who was instrumental in
moving nursing education into universities
What type of care is key to the nursing profession? - (answers)patient-centered
care
Nursing is both _______________________________________________ -
(answers)an Art and a Science
What are the characteristics of nursing? - (answers)- responsible and accountable
for yourself, patients, and peers
- multidimensional and always changing
- critical thinking and clinical expertise are essential
-
What kind of values are included in the scope and standards of practice? -
(answers)social and ethical values
, Who do nurses have a commitment to? - (answers)the patient and community
What is ADOPIE - (answers)Assessment
Diagnosis
Outcomes identification (Goals)
Planning
Implementation (a. coordination of care, b. health teaching and promotion, c.
consultation, d. prescriptive authority and treatment)
Evaluation
What is the code of ethics? - (answers)philosophical ideas of right and wrong that
serve as a guide when caring for patients (also impt for personal values and ethics
to practice.
Which level of health care promotes health and prevents illness? -
(answers)Preventative and Primary Health Care
Which level of health care focuses on the entire population? -
(answers)Preventative and Primary
Which level of health care includes nutrition counseling, family planning, exercise,
etc? - (answers)Preventative and Primary
QUESTIONS WITH LATEST ACCURATE
SOLUTIONS/NEWEST UPDATE
What is Florence Nightingale most known for? - (answers)establishing the first
nursing philosophy based on health maintenance and restoration
who saw the role of nursing as having "charge of somebody's health" based on
the knowledge of "how to put the body in such a state to be free of disease or to
recover from disease" - (answers)Florence Nightingale
who was the first practicing nurse epidemiologist? - (answers)Florence
Nightingale
What percentages did Florence Nightingale decrease? - (answers)sanitation from
42.7 to 2.2%
Who is Clara Barton? - (answers)founded American Red Cross and served during
American Civil War
Who is Mother Bickerdyke? - (answers)organized ambulance services on the civil
war battle field
Who is Mary Mahoney - (answers)1st professionally trained black nurse who
concerned culture with health care
,Who brought about cultural diversity and respect for the individual regardless of
race, color, background, or religion? - (answers)Mary Mahoney
In the early 20th century nursing evolved into what kind of profession? -
(answers)a scientific and research based profession
Mary Adelaide Nutting - (answers)1st nursing professor who was instrumental in
moving nursing education into universities
What type of care is key to the nursing profession? - (answers)patient-centered
care
Nursing is both _______________________________________________ -
(answers)an Art and a Science
What are the characteristics of nursing? - (answers)- responsible and accountable
for yourself, patients, and peers
- multidimensional and always changing
- critical thinking and clinical expertise are essential
-
What kind of values are included in the scope and standards of practice? -
(answers)social and ethical values
, Who do nurses have a commitment to? - (answers)the patient and community
What is ADOPIE - (answers)Assessment
Diagnosis
Outcomes identification (Goals)
Planning
Implementation (a. coordination of care, b. health teaching and promotion, c.
consultation, d. prescriptive authority and treatment)
Evaluation
What is the code of ethics? - (answers)philosophical ideas of right and wrong that
serve as a guide when caring for patients (also impt for personal values and ethics
to practice.
Which level of health care promotes health and prevents illness? -
(answers)Preventative and Primary Health Care
Which level of health care focuses on the entire population? -
(answers)Preventative and Primary
Which level of health care includes nutrition counseling, family planning, exercise,
etc? - (answers)Preventative and Primary