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National League for Nursing (NLN) - ANSWERS-is accreditation agency for nursing
schools.
Nursing Responsibilities - ANSWERS-1. Articulate why
2. Demonstrate understanding
3. Define Goals
4. Assess
5. Reassess
6. Evaluate
Technical Competencies - ANSWERS-have to do performance of skills.
Cognitive Competencies - ANSWERS-have to think.
Interpersonal Competencies - ANSWERS-have to care and communicate.
Ethical/Legal Competencies - ANSWERS-have to value and obey the rules.
, National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) - ANSWERS-provides the licensing
examination.
Quality and Safety Education in Nursing (QSEN) - ANSWERS-The Robert Wood
Johnson Foundation has funded this project with the overall goal to address the
challenge for preparing future nurses with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary
to improve the quality and safety of healthcare.
Texas Board of Nursing (TBON) - ANSWERS-defines legal scope of nursing practice in
Texas via Nursing Practice Acts (NPA)
The Joint Commission (TJC) - ANSWERS-defines the National Patient Safety Goals.
ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses - ANSWERS-defines the ethical scope of nursing
practice.
A nurse who uses critical thinking skills to develop a nursing care plan for an expectant
mother of triplets is said to be using which of the following skills?
A. Cognitive
B. Technical
C. Interpersonal
D. Ethical - ANSWERS-Cognitive
Rationale: Cognitive skills involve thinking about the nature of things sufficiently to make
decisions regarding care. Technical skills enable nurses to manipulate equipment to
produce a desired outcome. Interpersonal skills involve caring relationships.
Ethical/legal skills enable nurses to conduct themselves morally and professionally.
American Nurses Association's (ANA) - ANSWERS-defines standards that allow nurses
to carry out professional roles, serves as protection for nurses, the patient, and the
institution where healthcare is given.