1. Who defined Culture as is the learned, shared and transmitted
values, beliefs, norms, and lifeways of a group that guides their
thinking, decisions, and actions in patterned ways? Correct
Answer Madeline Leininger
11. Which theorist designed the 10 carrative factors? Correct
Answer Jean Watson
12. What personal factors aided Florence Nightingale to be
considered the founder of nursing? Correct Answer
>supportive evidence for care reform (hospitals and army)
>1859 publication: notes on nursing
>establishment of training schools of nursing (St. Thomas
school in England)
13. In which three states were the first training schools for
nursing practice opened? Correct Answer 1. New York-NYC,
Bellevue Training School For Nurses
2. Connecticut-New Haven, Connecticut Training School for
Nurses
3. Massachusetts-Boston, Boston Training School for Nurses
14. What is the main difference between nurses' obtaining a
diploma, an associate or a bachelor degree from an accredited
nursing program where nurses are eligible to take the NCLEX
exam? Correct Answer Main difference=length of time and
amount of credits required to complete program
--> both ADN (2 year) and BSN (4 year) will make you an RN
, 15. Women who cared for others, but who had no formal
education, often called themselves "practical nurses" Correct
Answer >emerged from shortage of nurses
>provide patient care
>work under Rn
16. What are the basic concepts of nursing? Correct Answer
1. Person
2. Environment
3. Health
4. Nursing
18. Which nursing organization issued the Code of Ethics for
Nursing Correct Answer American Nursing Association
(ANA)
19. What association defines nursing as "the protection,
promotion and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of
illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis
and treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of
individuals, families, communities, and populations."? Correct
Answer American Nursing Association (ANA)
2. "Nursing is therapeutic interpersonal process". This definition
was stated by: Correct Answer Hildegard E. Paplau
20. What is a theory and a Concept for Nursing? Correct
Answer Theory: group of related concepts that propose action
that guide practice; composed of concepts, definitions, models,
propositions that describe a certain view of nursing phenomena