Chapter 1 and 2
Chapter 3 and 4
Chapter 6 and 7
Chapter 8 and 9
Chapter10 and 11
100

Who is the largest group of health care providers? 

Who are nurses

100

In the early 1900's, what concerns arose regarding nursing education? 

What is...poor quality of nursing education, lack of qualified faculty, and conditions for students

100

What is the purpose of nurse licensure? 

What is to protect the public health, safety, and welfare. 

100

What are 2 levels of need according to Maslow? 

What is physiological, safety and security, love and belonging, self-esteem, and self-actualization. 

100

This is a systematic way of thinking. 

What is the scientific method. 

200

What are the 3 ways to become a registered nurse? 

What is a diploma, an associates degree, and a BSN. 

200

This is the earliest form of education for nurses and is hospital-based

What is the diploma program. 

200

What is the most common reason for disciplining nurses? 

What is practicing under the influence of alcohol or drugs. 
200

What is "is a dynamic balance achieved by effectively functioning open systems"?

What is homeostasis. 

200

This type of research includes standardized experimental designs with hypothesis, measurable variables and outcomes, and statistical analysis.

What is quantitative research. 

300

This type of nursing care improves the quality of life of patients and families facing the problems associated with life-threatening illness…prevents and relieves suffering

What is palliative care. 

300

Give one reason why we should define nursing? 

What is it establishes boundaries of the profession, guides the educational preparation of nurses, and makes the work of nursing visible and valuable to the public and to policy makers. 

300

True or false: Professional negligence (malpractice) may occur by commission and omission. 

What is true. 

•Commission—doing something that should not have been done

•Omission—failing to do things that should have been done

300

The suprasystem in which a person lives is called.

Environment...it can either promote or interfere with homeostasis and well bing of individuals. 

300

This is an element of critical thinking and a good means of improving clinical judgment.

What is evidence-based practice. 

400

This person is considered the mother of modern day nursing. 

Who is Florence Nightingale. 

400

What is the overall goal of nursing education?

What is to teach students to think like a nurse. 

400

This is commonly defined as "The doing of good."

What is beneficence. 

400

When nursing knowledge is built on sound theory, nursing is considered a...

What is a profession. 

400

What is the first phase of the nursing process? 

What is assessment. 
500

The Henry Street Settlement on New York’s lower east side was opened due to poverty, disease, and poor living conditions. Who started this? 

Who is Lillian Wald. 

500

What is a strategy to avoid reality shock? 

What is...seek practical experiences outside school, balance work with academic responsibilities, shadow a nurse, form a group for support, care for yourself. 

500

This principle is refers to faithfulness or honoring one’s commitments or promises

What is fidelity. 

500

This is an example of a philosophy of nursing. 

What is Nightingale, Henderson, or Watson's theories. 

500

Give me an example of a dependent intervention. 

What is it would require instructions, written prescriptions, or supervision of another health professional with prescriptive authority.