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Complete Test bank, All Chapters are included. Table of content
Chapter 1 Nursing in Today’s Evolving Healthcare Environment
Chapter 2 The History and Social Context of Nursing
Chapter 3 Nursing's Pathway to Professionalism
Chapter 4 Nursing Education in an Evolving Healthcare Environment
Chapter 5 Becoming a Professional Nurse: Defining Nursing and Socialization In Practice
Chapter 6 Nursing as a Regulated Practice: Legal Issues
Chapter 7 Ethics: Basic Concepts for Professional Nursing Practice
Chapter 8 Conceptual and Philosophic Foundations of Professional Nursing Practice
Chapter 9 Nursing Theory: The Basis for Professional Nursing
Chapter 10 The Science of Nursing and Evidence-Based Practice
Chapter 11 Developing Nursing Judgment Through Critical Thinking
Chapter 12 Communication and Collaboration in Professional Nursing
Chapter 13 Nurses, Patients, and Families: Caring at the Intersection of Health, Illness, and Culture
Chapter 14 Health Care in the United States
Chapter 15 Political Activism in Nursing: Communities, Organizations, and Government
Chapter 16 Nursing’s Challenge: To Continue to Evolve Stuvia.com - The Marketplace to Buy and Sell your Study Material Chap ter 01: Nursing in T oday’s Evolving Heal th Care Environment Black: Professional Nursing: Concepts and Challenges, 10th Edition MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Which of the following could eventually change the historical status of nursing as a female-dominated profession? a. More men graduating from baccalaureate and higher degree programs b. The proportion of men in nursing beginning to increase c. More male graduates of basic nursing programs entering the workplace d. Salary compensation increasing to attract more men ANS: C Feedback A “More men gradua ting from baccalaureat e and higher degree programs” is no t the best answer because associate degree programs produce the majority of new graduates. B The percentage of men in nursing has increased 50% since 2000. C The more men who enter the workplace as nurses, the less nursing will be seen as a female-dominated profession. D Salary rates do not appear to relat e to the recruitment of men into nursing. PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension 2. The racial and ethnic composition of the nursing profession will change to more accurately reflect the population as a whole when a. the increased numbers of racial and ethnic minorities enrolled in educational programs graduate and begin to practice. b. the number of Asians or Native Hawaiian-Pacific Islanders begins to increase. c. the percentage of African American and Hispanic nurses decreases more than the percentage of White nurses. d. the non-White portion of the general population decreases. ANS: A Feedback A A larger percentage of minorities are enrolled in nursing educational programs than previously. B Asians and Native Hawaiian-Pacific Islanders are over represented in nursing compared to their percentage of the general population. C Not only would the percentage of African American and Hispanic nurses need to increase, the percentage of White nurses would have to decrease in order to more accurately reflect the population as a whole. D The non-White portion of the general population is not likely to decrease. PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension 3. Which of the following is a correct statement about the registered nurse (RN) population? Stuvia.com - The Marketplace to Buy and Sell your Study Material
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Distribution of this document is illegalWant to earn $1.236 extra per year? Stuvia.com - The Marketplace to Buy and Sell your Study Material a. The racial/ethnic composition of RNs closely resembles that of the general population. b. The number of men entering nursing has decreased steadily over the last decade. c. The rate of aging of RNs has slowed for the first time in the past 30 years. d. The majority of employed RNs working full time must work a second position. ANS: C Feedback A The racial/ethnic composition of RNs is increasing, but does not approximat e their percentage of the overall population. B The number of men entering nursing is increasing. C The average age of RNs in both 2004 and 2008 was 46. D The average age of BSN graduates is 25. PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge 4. Which of the following best describes trends in nursing education? a. 45% of nurses receive their degree from a university setting. b. Numbers of RNs with associate degrees are decreasing. c. Foreign-born nurses practicing in the United States are seen as less knowledgeable because of their lesser educational preparation. d. Numbers of RNs with diploma educations are increasing. ANS: A Feedback A 45% of nurses report receiving their degree from a university setting. B The majority of nurses in this country get their initial nursing education in associate degree in nursing (ADN) programs. C Foreign-born nurses practicing in the United States may be viewed as less knowledgeable by their peers because of language and cultural differences. D The numbers of diploma-educated nurses are declining. PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge 5. Despit e the variety of work settings available to the RN, data indicat e that the primary work site for RNs is a. ambulatory care settings. b. community health settings. c. long-term care facilities. d. acute care hospitals. ANS: D Feedback A Ambulatory care settings account for about 10.5% of RNs’ places of employment. B Public health and community health settings account for 7.8% of employed RNs. Stuvia.com - The Marketplace to Buy and Sell your Study Material
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Distribution of this document is illegalWant to earn $1.236 extra per year? Stuvia.com - The Marketplace to Buy and Sell your Study Material C Long-term care facilities account for 5.3% of RNs’ places of employmen t. D Statistics show that 63.2% of RNs work in acute care hospitals. PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge 6. One import ant advantage of clinical ladder programs for hospit al-based RNs is that they a. allow career advancement for nurses who choose to remain at the bedside. b. encourage nurses to move into management positions in which they can influence patient care on a broader scale. c. encourage RNs to become politically active and guide the profession of nursing. d. provide training to staff nurses so they can move seamlessly across department s. ANS: A Feedback A Clinical ladder programs allow nurses to advance professionally while remaining at the bedside. B Clinical ladder programs are designed to keep proficient nurses at the bedside. C Encouraging RNs to become politically active and guide the profession of nursing is not the goal of clinical ladder programs. D Clinical ladder programs are not designed to facilitat e transfer between department s. PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension 7. Which of the following statements is correct about community health nursing (CHN)? a. Prevention and communit y education are the cornerstones of CHN. b. Nursing care is rapidly moving from the home setting to the institutional setting. c. High-tech care such as vent ilators and total parenteral nut rition cannot be handled in the home. d. Assessment skills are less import ant in CHN because patients are not acutely ill. ANS: A Feedback A The community health nurse provides educational programs in health maintenance, disease prevention, nut rition, and child care. B Care is moving into the home setting. C Home care is increasing in complexity. D Community health nurses must have excellent assessment skills as they do not have the immediate backup that an acute care facility offers. PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension 8. Which of the following is true about occupational nurse roles? a. They must have the ability to work independently. b. They must have good interpersonal skills. c. They must be skilled at avoiding conflict. d. They must have a minimum of a bachelor’s degree in nursing. Stuvia.com - The Marketplace to Buy and Sell your Study Material
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Distribution of this document is illegalWant to earn $1.236 extra per year? Stuvia.com - The Marketplace to Buy and Sell your Study Material ANS: B Feedback A Occupational nurses must be able to work well independently, and with others. B Occupational nurses must have good interpersonal skills to be successful. C Occupational nurses must be able to manage conflict and stressful situations. D Occupational nurses may practice with an associates degree in nursing. PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Analysis 9. The major benefit of serving as a military nurse is a. broader responsibilities and scope of practice than civilian nurses. b. working with entirely baccalaureate-prepared peers on active duty. c. serving as an officer on active duty or in the reserves. d. the financial support to seek advanced degrees. ANS: D Feedback A Although military nurses do have broader responsibilities and scopes of practice than civilian nurses do, this is not the major benefit. B Although military nurses do work with entirely baccalaureate-prepared peers on active duty, this is not the major benefit. C Although military nurses serve as officers on active duty or in the reserves, this is not the major benefit. D Advanced education is supported by the military financially and also allows for promotion in rank at an accelerated pace PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension 10. Which of the following statements explains why the school nurse of today is truly a community health nurse? a. The school nurse may be called on to care for a student ’s family members in underserved areas. b. The school nurse’s primary responsibili ty is centered on the well child. c. The school nurse’s primary responsibili ty is to maintain immunization records. d. The school nurse must be certified in CHN. ANS: A Feedback A In medically underserved areas a school nurse may be called on to care for members of a child’s immedia te family. B Chronically ill, disabled, and physically challenged students are in regular classrooms. C School nurses det ect developmental problems; counsel and educate children, parents, and teachers; and maintain immunization records. D Although school nurses are considered community health nurses, certification in community health is not required. Stuvia.com - The Marketplace to Buy and Sell your Study Material
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Distribution of this document is illegalWant to earn $1.236 extra per year? Stuvia.com - The Marketplace to Buy and Sell your Study Material PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension 11. What has been found about the outcomes of patients cared for in hospitals with a higher percentage of BSN-prepared nurses as compared to patients in hospitals with a lower percentage of BSN-prepared nurses? a. Patient outcomes are more dependent on nurse- patient ratios. b. Outcomes were better in hospitals with more BSN-prepared nurses. c. Outcomes were similar in both types of hospitals. d. Medical patients had better outcomes, but surgical patients fared t he same. ANS: B Feedback A Nurse- patient ratio is an import ant determinant of patient care outcomes but has not been shown to be more or less import ant that the percentage of BSN-prepared nurses providing direct patient care. B Research by Aiken et al. (2003) showed that patient outcomes were better in hospitals where higher percentages of BSN-prepared nurses were employed. C Research by Aiken et al. (2003) showed that patient outcomes were bett er in hospitals where higher percentages of BSN-prepared nurses were employed. D Aiken et al. (2003) studied orthopedic, general surgical, and vascular surgery patients and found the outcomes were improved for these patients in hospitals with a higher percentage of BSN-prepared nurses. PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge 12. Faith community nursing (FCN) was founded on which of the following pre mises? a. Nurses’ fai th beliefs do not play a part in healing. b. The spiritual aspect takes precedence over the physical body in healing. c. Spiritual health is central t o a person’s well-being. d. Faith community nurses must receive formal training as a minister or clergy. ANS: C Feedback A The nurse’s spiri tual journey is believed to be an essential aspect of this nursing role. B Patients are treated holistically under FCN. C FCN is based on the belief that spiritual health is central to well-being. D Faith community nurses do not need to have formal training as ministers. PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension 13. One import ant advantage of the evolution of nursing infor matics is that a. it allows any RN to become a certified informatics nurse. b. informatics nurses are best able to design systems with the needs and skills of nurses who use them in mind. c. informatics nurses will reduce the need for direct caregivers to document care. d. benefits of informatics advancements include improved patient safety and increased variability of care. Stuvia.com - The Marketplace to Buy and Sell your Study Material
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Distribution of this document is illegalWant to earn $1.236 extra per year? Stuvia.com - The Marketplace to Buy and Sell your Study Material ANS: B Feedback A Although all nurses may use informatics, a nurse specializing in informatics should have a BSN and additional knowledge and experience in the field of informatics. B Informatics nurses understand how the information needs to be used and how to make the systems work for the nurses. C Direct caregivers will still need to document the care provided. D Benefits do include improved patient safety, but decreased variability of care is expected with informatics systems. PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension 14. Which of the following nursing roles is not considered an advanced practice role? a. Certified nurse-midwife (CNM) b. Community health nurse c. Certified nurse practitioner (CNP) d. Clinical nurse specialist (CNS) ANS: B Feedback A A CNM is an advanced practice role. B The community health nurse is not an advanced practice role. C CNP is an advan ced practice role . D CNS is an advanced practice role. PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension 15. NPs are advanced practice nurses who a. are required to have physician collaboration or supervision. b. function under a set of universal advanced practitioner laws. c. cannot receive direct reimbursement for their services. d. can diagnose and treat common and chronic conditions. ANS: D Feedback A The laws governing the practice of NPs vary from stat e to state, including the degree of supervision required and how they may be reimbursed for their services. B The laws governing the practice of NPs vary from stat e to state, including the degree of supervision required and how they may be reimbursed for their services. C The laws governing the practice of NPs vary from stat e to state, including the degree of supervision required and how they may be reimbursed for their services. D NPs are prepared to handle a wide range of basic health problems. Stuvia.com - The Marketplace to Buy and Sell your Study Material
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