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PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE FOR THE LPN/LVN 7TH
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EDITION BY TAMARA R. DAHLKEMPER
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9781719641487CHAPTER 1-20 COMPLETE GUIDE /
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LATEST VERSON
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, Chapter 1. Historical Perspectives and Current Trends
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Multiple Choice fm
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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1. The nursing student predominantly uses knowledge about the history of
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nursing for what purpose?
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1. To understand the professional choices open fm fm fm fm fm
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2. To prevent making medication errors in fm fm fm fm fm
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3. To determine what geographical area is the fm fm fm fm fm fm
best place to practice fm fm fm fm
4. To reduce the cost of delivering quality fm fm fm fm fm fm
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2. The nursing attendant is working in an underdeveloped country and
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observes the natives lighting ritual fires and pounding on primitive drums around the
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sick person to promote recovery. The nursing attendant interprets this behavior as
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indicating the natives believe sickness results from what?
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1. Pathogens and genetics fm fm
2. Evil spirits fm
3. Tides and planets fm fm
4. Plants and animals fm fm
3. The person credited with making a written record of healthcare practices
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and removing the mythical aspect of healthcare is who?
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1. Hammurabi
2. Florence Nightingale fm
3. Hippocrates
4. Apollo
4. Who served as the first public health nursing attendants, caring for
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the sick and thepoor?
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1. The Presbyterian Church fm fm
2. Salerno
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4. Convent deaconesses fm
5. fm What is a crucial issue the nursing attendant working in the late
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industrialization era would need to address in order to promote health?
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1. Reducing spread of infection fm fm fm
2. Reducing sedentary lifestyle fm fm
3. Teaching proper use of medications fm fm fm fm
4. Teaching use of car seats fm fm fm fm
6. fm What types of skills would a nursing learner learn while attending
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Kaiserworth Deaconess Institution in 1836?
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1. Administering immunizations fm
2. Assisting in surgery fm fm
3. Washing and changing bed linens fm fm fm fm
4. Developing a plan of care fm fm fm fm
7. fm The nursing attendant demonstrates Florence Nightingale’s theory of
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nursing withwhat intervention?
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1. Respecting the client’s culture and fm fm fm fm
incorporating cultural needs in the plan of fm fm fm fm fm fm fm
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2. Promoting good health and treating those who fm fm fm fm fm fm
are ill in a holistic manner fm fm fm fm fm
3. Understanding how to motivate people to fm fm fm fm fm
practice a healthy lifestyle and reduce risks fm fm fm fm fm fm fm
4. Teaching other nursing attendants how to deliver fm fm fm fm fm fm
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highest quality of nursing care. fm fm fm fm
8. fm What action performed by the nursing attendant directly resulted from the
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contributionmade by Linda Richards?
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1. Using an antiseptic before administering an fm fm fm fm fm
injection fm
2. Exploring the psychosocial needs of the fm fm fm fm fm
client fm
3. Documenting client care in the medical fm fm fm fm fm
record fm
4. Listening to a client describe his or her fm fm fm fm fm fm fm
condition fm
, 9. After graduating from nursing school, the graduate takes a licensure
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examination as the result of what nursing attendant’s contribution?
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1. Florence Nightingale fm
2. Mary Adelaid Nutting fm fm
3. Lavinia L. Dock fm fm
4. Isabel Hampton Robb fm fm
10. In addition to caring for the sick, what other skills would the first LPN
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learners learn when attending the Ballard School in New York in 1893?
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1. Political advocacy fm
2. Homemaking
3. Communication
4. Carpentry
11. The nursing attendant responds to an alarm on a pulse oximeter and sees
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the client’soxygen saturation is reading 38%. The nursing attendant observes the client,
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noting a respiratory rate of 12 breaths per minute, pink mucous membranes, and easy
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regular respirations.
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The nursing attendant concludes the pulse oximeter is not reading accurately.
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Whose theory ofnursing is this nursing attendant demonstrating?
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1. Annie Goodrich fm
2. Lillian D. Wald fm fm
3. Florence Nightingale fm
4. Linda Richards fm
12.
fm What statement describes Florence Nightingale’s beliefs about nursing?
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1. Practicing nursing attendants should be fm fm fm fm
licensed.
2. Promotion of good health and treating the ill fm fm fm fm fm fm fm
are nursing priorities. fm fm fm
3. Nursing attendants could simultaneously have fm fm fm fm
a career fm fm
and a marriage. fm fm
4. Organisms cause infection. fm fm
13.
fm What was Mary Eliza Mahoney’s contribution to nursing?
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1. She organized the first visiting nursing attendant fm fm fm fm fm fm
association.
2. She founded the American Journal of
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Nursing.
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