Nursing
Benner's Theory
Nursing Roles
Nursing Careers
Nursing History
100

Nursing is a(n) _______ and a science.

What is an art?

100

The first phase/stage of a nurse with no previous experience is ________.

What is a novice?

100

The most common role of nursing is ____________.

What is a caregiver?

100

The most independently functioning nurse is a(n) ______.

What is an APRN (Advanced Practice Registered Nurse)?

100

She established the first nursing philosophy and first organized program for training nurses. Also the first nurse epidemiologist.

Who is Florence Nightingale?

200

Nursing is a profession because ________________________.

What is it has a defined body of knowledge. It has professional standards of practice and performance. It has a Code of Ethics.

200

The second stage of nursing with some (observational) experience is ___________.

What is an Advanced Beginner?

200

This role protects a patient's legal/ethical rights.

What is an advocate?

200

This APRN is an expert clinician working in a specific setting or with a certain population.

What is a CNS (Clinical Nurse Specialist)?

200

The founder of the American Red Cross.

Who was Clara Barton?

300

What a RN can do (duties) is defined by ___________________.

What is a Scope of Practice?

300

A nurse who has been in the same clinical position for 2-3 years is in which Benner stage?

What is Competent?

300

This role performs informal & formal teaching.

What is an educator?

300

This APRN usually works in a primary setting and in many states can write Rxs.

What is a NP (Nurse Practitioner)?

300

Community health nursing started in New York City by _________ & __________.

Who are Lillian Wald & Mary Brewster?

400

Accountability means ______________________________.

What is the type & quality of nursing care you are responsible for?

400

A nurse with more than 2-3 years experience in the same clinical position, who focuses on management instead of tasks is in which stage?

What is Proficient?

400

This role is fundamental to providing high-quality care, coordinating/managing patient care.

What is Communicator?

400

This APRN works mostly with women and newborns.

What is a CNM (Certified Nurse Midwife)?

400

The first nursing professor at a university was _____________ in 1906.

Who is Mary Adelaide Nutting?

500

Autonomy means _____________________________.

What is the initiation of independent nursing interventions without orders?

500

A nurse who has diverse experience & has an intuitive grasp on actual/potential issues is?

What is Expert?

500

This role coordinates activities of a nursing staff & has budgetary and personnel duties.

What is a manager?

500

________ practice under the guidance/supervision of an anesthesiologist.

What is a CRNA (Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist)?

500

The founder of what became the American Nursing Association in 1896 was _________. She also founded AJN.

Who was Isabel Hampton Robb.

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