NSG 1010 Exam 1 Questions and Verified Answers| 100%
Correct| Grade A
1. A few different views of nurses:: sexy Halloween nurse, rocking babies
nurse, hardcore trauma nurse
2.International Council of Nurses definition of Nursing:
Nursing encompasses autonomous and collaborative care of individuals of all
ages, families, groups and communities, sick or well and in all settings. Nursing
includes the promotion of health, prevention of illness, and the care of ill, disabled and dying
people. Advocacy, promotion of a safe environment, research, participation in shaping
health policy and in patient and health systems management, and education are also
key nursing roles.
3. American Nursing Association definition of nursing: Nursing is
the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of
illness and injury, alleviation of suttering through the diagnosis and treatment of human
response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities, and
populations.
4. Formal Nursing Education: -practical & vocational education
-RN entry education
-graduate nursing education
-continuing education
,-in-service education
Practical & vocational education: -provide basic care to clients under
5.
direction of RN or primary care provider
-1 year, pass NCLEX-PN
6. RN entry education: -diploma programs
-associative degree
-baccalaureate degree
-RN to BSN
-master's entry
-doctoral entry
Graduate nursing education: Masters
7.
degree programs Doctoral programs
8. Continuing education: helps you stay current in clinical knowledge after
graduation
In-service education: on-site education and training provided by many
9.
hospitals and health care agencies for nurses and other employees
10. Informal Nursing Education: Socialization (benners model), National
Organization Guidelines
11. Benner's Model: Guides that expertise is a personal integration of knowledge
,that requires technical skill, thoughtful application, and insight
, 12. Benner's Model: 1. Novice (onset of education)
2. Advanced Beginner (new graduate)
3. Competence (2-3 years of practice)
4. Proficient (able to quickly take in all aspects of a situation and immediately give meaning
to the cluster of assessment data)
5. Expert (able to see what needs to be achieved and how to do it)
13.National Organization Guidelines: ANA & other organizations are
involved in helping nurses improve their practice by setting standards &
articulating nursing values (code of ethics for nurses)
Roles of the nurse: direct
14.
care provider communicator
Client/family
educator client
advocate
counselor
Change
agent
leader
Correct| Grade A
1. A few different views of nurses:: sexy Halloween nurse, rocking babies
nurse, hardcore trauma nurse
2.International Council of Nurses definition of Nursing:
Nursing encompasses autonomous and collaborative care of individuals of all
ages, families, groups and communities, sick or well and in all settings. Nursing
includes the promotion of health, prevention of illness, and the care of ill, disabled and dying
people. Advocacy, promotion of a safe environment, research, participation in shaping
health policy and in patient and health systems management, and education are also
key nursing roles.
3. American Nursing Association definition of nursing: Nursing is
the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of
illness and injury, alleviation of suttering through the diagnosis and treatment of human
response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities, and
populations.
4. Formal Nursing Education: -practical & vocational education
-RN entry education
-graduate nursing education
-continuing education
,-in-service education
Practical & vocational education: -provide basic care to clients under
5.
direction of RN or primary care provider
-1 year, pass NCLEX-PN
6. RN entry education: -diploma programs
-associative degree
-baccalaureate degree
-RN to BSN
-master's entry
-doctoral entry
Graduate nursing education: Masters
7.
degree programs Doctoral programs
8. Continuing education: helps you stay current in clinical knowledge after
graduation
In-service education: on-site education and training provided by many
9.
hospitals and health care agencies for nurses and other employees
10. Informal Nursing Education: Socialization (benners model), National
Organization Guidelines
11. Benner's Model: Guides that expertise is a personal integration of knowledge
,that requires technical skill, thoughtful application, and insight
, 12. Benner's Model: 1. Novice (onset of education)
2. Advanced Beginner (new graduate)
3. Competence (2-3 years of practice)
4. Proficient (able to quickly take in all aspects of a situation and immediately give meaning
to the cluster of assessment data)
5. Expert (able to see what needs to be achieved and how to do it)
13.National Organization Guidelines: ANA & other organizations are
involved in helping nurses improve their practice by setting standards &
articulating nursing values (code of ethics for nurses)
Roles of the nurse: direct
14.
care provider communicator
Client/family
educator client
advocate
counselor
Change
agent
leader