NSG 3001 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS!!/NEWEST UPDATE
What are some examples of work settings available to nurses? -
(ANSWER)Hospital, Clinics, community-based facilities, medical offices, skilled
nursing facilities, homeless shelters, Hospice facilities, schools, workplaces, etc.
What is the clinical ladder? - (ANSWER)The clinal ladder is a multi-step program
that begins with entry-level staff nurse. As a nurse gains experience, participates
in continuing education, demonstrates clinical competence, pursues, formal,
education, and becomes certified. They become eligible to move up the ladder.
Why is the Clinical ladder important? - (ANSWER)The clinical ladder benefits
nurses by allowing them to advance while still working directly with patients.
Hospitals also benefit by retaining experience to clinical nurses and direct patient
care.
What are the roles of an occupational nurse? - (ANSWER)Occupational and
environmental health, nurses provide health and safety, education, including the
prevention of injury, basic health services, screenings, and emergency treatment
to employees in the workplace.
What is faith community nursing? - (ANSWER)FCN is a nursing practice specialty
that focuses on the intentional care of the spirit, promotion of an integrative
model of health, and prevention and minimization of illnesses within the context
of the faith community.
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What is Nursing informatics? - (ANSWER)The science and practice of integrating
nursing, its information and knowledge, with management of information and
communication technologies, to promote the health of people, families, and
communities worldwide.
What are the advantages of nursing informatics? - (ANSWER)Because they are
nurses themselves, nursing informatics are best, able to understand the needs of
nurses who use the system, and can customize or design them with the needs,
skills, and time constraints of those nurses in mind.
What are the roles of a nurse practitioner? - (ANSWER)The level of practice
autonomy varies per state as well as scope of practice.
What is the scope of practice for a nurse practitioner? - (ANSWER)Nurse
practitioners are qualified to perform physical examinations, take medical
history's, diagnose and treat common acute and chronic illnesses and injuries,
order and interpret laboratory tests and x-ray films, and counsel and educate
patients.
Who was Mary Eliza Mahoney (1845-1926)? - (ANSWER)She was the first
professionally trained black nurse. Her practice mainly consist of private duty
nursing with families in the Boston area.
Who was Clara Barton? - (ANSWER)Founder of the American Red Cross.
Nicknamed "Angel of the battlefield" for setting up a makeshift, field Hospital and
caring for the wounded and dying during the civil war.