PNVN 1111 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
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Flourence nightingale contributed greatly to the nursing profession. WHich statement best
describes Florence Nightingale's contribution to nursing? - ANS a.she established crews to
clean up hospitals, established laundries to wash linens and uniforms and cooked nutritous
meals.
Periodically, various organizations have suggested eliminating practical/vocational programs.
Which statement objectively provides a reason for continuing the LPN/LVN program? -
ANS LPNs/LVNs are well prepared to provide evidenced based care to vulnearble groups
across the health continuum, collaborating with the RN as needed
The "first school of Nursing" was located in - ANS Germany
When was the first school of practical nursing founded? - ANS 1893 Brooklyn,NY
The emergence of modern nursing is usually atrributed to the influence of - ANS FLorence
Nightingale
The first formal training for practical nurses focused on - ANS Home care for children and
people with chronic illnesses
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, The event that had the greatest influence on the role of practical nurses in modern hospital
nursing was - ANS World War II
When in history it first recommended that tasks of the RN and LPN be differentiated and that
practical nurses should function under the supervision of registered nurses? - ANS 1949
The role of self-defined practical nurses throughout history has been to - ANS care for the ill,
injured, dying and birthing mothers
The student nurse reviewing the history of nursing knows that the "Lady with the Lamp" is -
ANS florence nightingale
A first postoperative day patient received pain medication 6 hours ago. He states he is not
experiencing pain but refuses to deep breath and ambulate as ordered. The nursing student
caring for him consults her instructor, asking whether it might be advisable to administer pain
medication. The student is using - ANS Critical thinking
The nursing student tells a peer. "Once I begin studying, I don't take a break. If I stop for even 5
minutes, I know I'll never go back to studying. "The peer identifies this statement as. - ANS All
or nothing thinking
1. Students are discussing why critical thinking is a necessary component of nursing education.
Which of the following statements indicate the students understand the concept of critical
thinking? - ANS critical thinking assists the nurse in integrating knowledge (evidence) and
skills and technology, resulting in data-driven decision-making
1. Students attend a class focused on Bloom's taxonomy. Which of the following indicates a solid
understanding of the concept? - ANS Application is the ability to apply learned information in
a new situation
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100% CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST
VERSION 2025/2026.
Flourence nightingale contributed greatly to the nursing profession. WHich statement best
describes Florence Nightingale's contribution to nursing? - ANS a.she established crews to
clean up hospitals, established laundries to wash linens and uniforms and cooked nutritous
meals.
Periodically, various organizations have suggested eliminating practical/vocational programs.
Which statement objectively provides a reason for continuing the LPN/LVN program? -
ANS LPNs/LVNs are well prepared to provide evidenced based care to vulnearble groups
across the health continuum, collaborating with the RN as needed
The "first school of Nursing" was located in - ANS Germany
When was the first school of practical nursing founded? - ANS 1893 Brooklyn,NY
The emergence of modern nursing is usually atrributed to the influence of - ANS FLorence
Nightingale
The first formal training for practical nurses focused on - ANS Home care for children and
people with chronic illnesses
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, The event that had the greatest influence on the role of practical nurses in modern hospital
nursing was - ANS World War II
When in history it first recommended that tasks of the RN and LPN be differentiated and that
practical nurses should function under the supervision of registered nurses? - ANS 1949
The role of self-defined practical nurses throughout history has been to - ANS care for the ill,
injured, dying and birthing mothers
The student nurse reviewing the history of nursing knows that the "Lady with the Lamp" is -
ANS florence nightingale
A first postoperative day patient received pain medication 6 hours ago. He states he is not
experiencing pain but refuses to deep breath and ambulate as ordered. The nursing student
caring for him consults her instructor, asking whether it might be advisable to administer pain
medication. The student is using - ANS Critical thinking
The nursing student tells a peer. "Once I begin studying, I don't take a break. If I stop for even 5
minutes, I know I'll never go back to studying. "The peer identifies this statement as. - ANS All
or nothing thinking
1. Students are discussing why critical thinking is a necessary component of nursing education.
Which of the following statements indicate the students understand the concept of critical
thinking? - ANS critical thinking assists the nurse in integrating knowledge (evidence) and
skills and technology, resulting in data-driven decision-making
1. Students attend a class focused on Bloom's taxonomy. Which of the following indicates a solid
understanding of the concept? - ANS Application is the ability to apply learned information in
a new situation
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