NSG-310 Exam 1
who was the founder of modern nursing - //correct answer//Florence Nightingale
what led to the creation of army and navy nurse corps - //correct answer//During the
Spanish American war, trained nurses volunteered to serve in the army to care for
soldiers suffering from the Yellow fever, which led to trained nurses being permanent
members of the armed services
who founded the american red cross - //correct answer//Clara Barton
who established the cadet nurse corp and what was its purpose - //correct
answer//Frances Payne Bolton; to increase the number of professional nurses by
financially subsidizing nurse education
The goldmark report revealed - //correct answer//deficiencies in the education of nursing
students
the nurse training act consists of - //correct answer//scholarships, loans, recruitment,
school construction and maintenance, and special educational projects
GI Bill of Rights - //correct answer//contributed to increased enrollment in nursing
programs both at the baccalaureate and community college settings
who created a shorter nursing program to solve the nursing shortage? - //correct
answer//Mildred Montag
who established the role of nursing for the community - //correct answer//Lillian Wald
while living in the slums of NYC
Who founded the Henry Street Settlement? - //correct answer//Lillian Wald and Mary
Brewster to improve conditions of the poor
what did the NOPHN do - //correct answer//brought health education to thousands of
families
Nurses Associated Alumnae of the US and Canada - //correct answer//focused on legal
recognition for trained nurses
Selective Service Act - //correct answer//male nurses were denied professional status
, what did Florence Nightingale's apprenticeship model do? - //correct answer//it elevated
the social status of the working class women
Nightingale's Theory - //correct answer//the nurse's role is to use the environment to
promote health by using fresh air, light, warmth, quiet, cleanliness, and proper nutrition
Roger's theory - //correct answer//nursing is both a science and an art. The art of
nursing is the creative use of science for human betterment; living in harmony with the
environment; more of a holistic approach
Peplau's Theory - //correct answer//therapeutic interpersonal process; there are existing
forces outside of organisms; forward movement of ongoing human processes and
personality
Orem's Theory - //correct answer//assisting individuals with self-care practices; human
beings are structurally and functionally whole
King's theory - //correct answer//goal attainment; action, reaction, and interaction
Roy's Adaptation Model - //correct answer//The model of health that conceptualizes
health as the patient's ability to adapt, compensate, manage, and adjust to
physiological-physical health-related setbacks.
Leininger's Theory - //correct answer//centers on providing culturally congruent nursing
care
Watson's Theory - //correct answer//transpersonal caring; outcome of nursing activity in
regard to humanistic aspects of life
Arizona Nurse Practice Act - //correct answer//includes statutes and rules specific to
practice in az; makes nursing laws (st. legislature)
what is compact licensure - //correct answer//the ability to practice as a nurse in another
compact state without having to retake an exam
RN scope of practice - //correct answer//science and critical thinking
-assess, monitor, revise plan of care
-initiate and administer meds
-educate patients on plan of care
-delegate tasks to UAPs and LPNs
LPN scope of practice - //correct answer//technical skills
-assist with tasks
-assist RN with collecting data and monitoring findings
who was the founder of modern nursing - //correct answer//Florence Nightingale
what led to the creation of army and navy nurse corps - //correct answer//During the
Spanish American war, trained nurses volunteered to serve in the army to care for
soldiers suffering from the Yellow fever, which led to trained nurses being permanent
members of the armed services
who founded the american red cross - //correct answer//Clara Barton
who established the cadet nurse corp and what was its purpose - //correct
answer//Frances Payne Bolton; to increase the number of professional nurses by
financially subsidizing nurse education
The goldmark report revealed - //correct answer//deficiencies in the education of nursing
students
the nurse training act consists of - //correct answer//scholarships, loans, recruitment,
school construction and maintenance, and special educational projects
GI Bill of Rights - //correct answer//contributed to increased enrollment in nursing
programs both at the baccalaureate and community college settings
who created a shorter nursing program to solve the nursing shortage? - //correct
answer//Mildred Montag
who established the role of nursing for the community - //correct answer//Lillian Wald
while living in the slums of NYC
Who founded the Henry Street Settlement? - //correct answer//Lillian Wald and Mary
Brewster to improve conditions of the poor
what did the NOPHN do - //correct answer//brought health education to thousands of
families
Nurses Associated Alumnae of the US and Canada - //correct answer//focused on legal
recognition for trained nurses
Selective Service Act - //correct answer//male nurses were denied professional status
, what did Florence Nightingale's apprenticeship model do? - //correct answer//it elevated
the social status of the working class women
Nightingale's Theory - //correct answer//the nurse's role is to use the environment to
promote health by using fresh air, light, warmth, quiet, cleanliness, and proper nutrition
Roger's theory - //correct answer//nursing is both a science and an art. The art of
nursing is the creative use of science for human betterment; living in harmony with the
environment; more of a holistic approach
Peplau's Theory - //correct answer//therapeutic interpersonal process; there are existing
forces outside of organisms; forward movement of ongoing human processes and
personality
Orem's Theory - //correct answer//assisting individuals with self-care practices; human
beings are structurally and functionally whole
King's theory - //correct answer//goal attainment; action, reaction, and interaction
Roy's Adaptation Model - //correct answer//The model of health that conceptualizes
health as the patient's ability to adapt, compensate, manage, and adjust to
physiological-physical health-related setbacks.
Leininger's Theory - //correct answer//centers on providing culturally congruent nursing
care
Watson's Theory - //correct answer//transpersonal caring; outcome of nursing activity in
regard to humanistic aspects of life
Arizona Nurse Practice Act - //correct answer//includes statutes and rules specific to
practice in az; makes nursing laws (st. legislature)
what is compact licensure - //correct answer//the ability to practice as a nurse in another
compact state without having to retake an exam
RN scope of practice - //correct answer//science and critical thinking
-assess, monitor, revise plan of care
-initiate and administer meds
-educate patients on plan of care
-delegate tasks to UAPs and LPNs
LPN scope of practice - //correct answer//technical skills
-assist with tasks
-assist RN with collecting data and monitoring findings