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Test Bank For Rosdahl's Textbook of Basic Nursing
12th Edition by Caroline Rosdahl
Chapter 1 - 103 Complete

,1. What contribution did Roman Matron Saint Marcella make to the origins of nursing?
A) First to teach nursing skills
B) Was the first deaconess and visiting nurse
C) Established inns and hospitals for pilgrims
D) Was the namesake of the first free hospital in Rome in 390 AD


2. Which of Florence Nightingale's nursing principles is still practiced today?
A) The nurse's role is defined by the physician's orders.
B) The nurse's primary role is to spend time caring for others.
C) The nurse is viewed as an independent healthcare provider
D) The nurse is tasked with the responsibility of keeping the environment clean.


3. What contribution did Roman Matron Phoebe make to the origins of nursing?
A) Established first gerontological facility
B) Was the first deaconess and visiting nurse
C) Established inns and hospitals for pilgrims
D) Was the namesake of the first free hospital in Rome in 390 AD



4. In what time period were monastic orders established to care for the sick?
A) 500 BC
B) 460 BC GRADESMORE.COM
C) First century
D) Second century


5. Which nursing programs were established on the basis of the Nightingale plan? Select
all that apply.
A) Kaiserswerth School for Nursing
B) Bellevue Hospital School of Nursing
C) Connecticut Training School in New Haven
D) Boston Training School at Massachusetts
E) St. Thomas Hospital in London


6. A beginning nursing student asks about the principles taught by the Nightingale Nursing
School. What should the nurse's answer include? Select all that apply.
A) Cleanliness is vital to recovery.
B) Cure is better than prevention.
C) The nurse must work as a member of a team.
D) The nurse should be healthy in both mind and in body
E) The nurse must use discretion, but must follow the physician's orders.

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7. A student nurse is interested in knowing some of the Nightingale School's innovation in
the field of nursing. What should the nurse's response include?
A) Establishment of a nurses' residence
B) Records of school employment before graduation
C) Exit examinations and academic and personal requirements, including a character
reference before working
D) Records of each student's progress that was later known as the “Henderson plan,” a
model for current nursing programs


8. A nursing student asks about the significance of the Nightingale lamp. What is the
symbolism attached to this image?
A) Warmth of caring
B) Nursing education
C) Energy of the nurse to heal others
D) Commitment of the nurse to heal others


9. Which interventions did Nightingale insist upon, that immediately served to reduce the
mortality rate during the Crimean War? Select all that apply.
A) Securing more funds and support
B) Establishing sanitary conditions
C) Providing quality nursing care
D) Increasing the availableGnRurAsD
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E) Procuring more medication


10. What contribution did Isabel Hampton Robb make to the development of nursing in the
United States?
A) Founded the school of nursing at Johns Hopkins University
B) Moved nursing from menial work to an honored profession
C) Organized the school of nursing at Massachusetts General Hospital
D) Founded American public health nursing


11. What contribution did Lillian Wald make to the development of nursing in the United
States?
A) Founded the American Red Cross
B) Founded American public health nursing
C) Superintendent of female nurses during the Civil War
D) Organized the school of nursing at Massachusetts General Hospital

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12. What contribution did Mary Adelaide Nutting contribute to the development of nursing
in the United States?
A) First nurse to be on a university staff
B) Founded American public health nursing
C) Founded the school of nursing at Johns Hopkins University
D) Organized the school of nursing at Massachusetts General Hospital


13. Which practical nursing school was established first?
A) Thompson Practical Nursing School in Brattleboro
B) Young Women's Christian Association (YMCA)
C) Household Nursing Association School of Attendant Nursing
D) American Red Cross


14. Which pioneer nursing school began as a result of Richard Bradley's determination that
the local citizens needed nursing service?
A) Thompson Practical Nursing School in Brattleboro
B) Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA)
C) Household Nursing Association School of Attendant Nursing
D) American Red Cross


15. What types of programs wouGldRaAnDinEdSivMidOuRalEi.
ntC
erOesMted in pursuing a degree in practical
nursing commonly enroll for this type of training? Select all that apply.
A) Local university
B) A public college
C) Vocational school
D) A public high school
E) Community college


16. A nurse educator is discussing the role of nurses during World War II with a group of
new nurses in an army hospital. A new nurse asks about the impact of World War II on
nursing. What should the registered nurse's response include?
A) “World War II had equal rank assigned to male and female nurses.”
B) “World War II reduced the role of nurses in healthcare centers.”
C) “World War II started recruitment of men as well as women into nursing.”
D) “World War II marked the first emergency training of nurses.”

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17. When were male nurses given ranking equal to female nurses in the armed forces?
A) Civil War
B) World War I
C) World War II
D) Korean War


18. When considering the current trend of home care in the 21st century, what trends are
expected to influence the nursing profession?
A) Lower acuity in hospital and long-term care settings
B) Shift to community-based care
C) Lifestyle factors and shorter life expectancy
D) Nursing education emphasizes service to clinical sites over education


19. A newly graduated practical nurse asks the registered nurse (RN) about the impact of
the women's movement on present-day nursing. What should the RN's response
include?
A) “It has no impact; nurses still provide only primary care.”
B) “It encourages nurses to work in a more collaborative manner.”
C) “It allows nurses to work without having to report to primary care providers.”
D) “It encourages nurses to work independently.”

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20. Considering current trends that are expected to influence the nursing profession in the
21st century, which factors create a need for community-based nursing care? Select all
that apply.
A) Homeless, unemployed, or underemployed individuals
B) Many people have limited health insurance
C) Medical management of acute illness
D) New advanced technology
E) Extended life expectancy


21. A nurse is caring for a client with terminal cancer at the client's home. Why should the
nurse put greater emphasis on teaching with the family members taking care of the
client?
A) Family members may have to manage the patient-controlled analgesia pump to
manage the client's pain.
B) Family members are expected to provide primary healthcare.
C) Family members are required to understand the advanced levels of nursing care.
D) Hospital stays may need to be decreased in both frequency and length.

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22. There are current trends that are expected to influence the nursing profession in the 21st
century. Which among the current trends have been the most influential for the nursing
profession? Select all that apply.
A) Autonomy
B) Changes in nursing education
C) Technology
D) Lower acuity among hospital clients
E) Increased acuity among long-term care clients


23. Nursing insignia, uniforms, and the nursing school pin have importance in the field of
nursing. Which are religious symbols represented in nursing? Select all that apply.
A) An open Bible
B) Star of David
C) Maltese Cross
D) A Christian Cross
E) The Nightingale lamp


24. A licensed nurse has been asked to address a group of newly recruited nurses. What
should the licensed nurse inform them about the nursing uniform?
A) Donning a formal nursing uniform is necessary when giving nursing care.
B) Wearing a nursing school pin is a required part of the nursing uniform.
C) Wearing a nametag is aGreRqA uiDreEdSeM
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e uniform when giving nursing care.
D) The presence of a nurse in a uniform often makes a client uncomfortable


25. What was the impact of World War I on nursing?
A) First emergency training of nurses
B) Isabel Hampton Robb wrote the nursing curriculum
C) The Navy School of Nursing was established
D) Hundreds of men were trained in this abbreviated program

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Answer Key

1. B
2. B
3. A
4. C
5. B, C, D
6. A, C, D, E
7. A
8. B
9. B, C
10. A
11. B
12. A
13. B
14. A
15. C, E
16. C
17. D
18. B
19. B
20. A, B, D, E
21. A
22. A, B, C, E GRADESMORE.COM
23. A, B
24. C
25. A

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1. What are some of the nursing programs a licensed practical nurse (LPN) can pursue to
obtain a registered nurse (RN) license? Select all that apply.
A) One-to 2-year teaching program associated with a hospital school of nursing
B) Two-year program at a community or junior college
C) Three-year program affiliated with community and state college
D) Four-year program in a college or university
E) A college-based career ladder program


2. A nurse is interested in achieving licensure as a medical doctor. What is the initial
requirement to acquire this licensure?
A) A minimum of 4 years of undergraduate study
B) An in-depth knowledge of the biomedical field
C) 10 years of work experience in a hospital setting
D) Demonstration of both an analytical mindset and caring attitude


3. A registered nurse (RN) has recently specialized in the field of surgery. As an RN in the
surgical department, what is the specialized role the RN could pursue?
A) First assistant in surgery
B) Administering intravenous (IV) medications
C) Administering prescribed medications
D) Prescribing postoperative care
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4. After obtaining licensure, in which kinds of client care is the LPN nursing student likely
to be involved? Select all that apply.
A) Providing bedside care
B) Providing routine wound care
C) Administering prescribed oral medications
D) Reporting client reactions to prescribed medications
E) Caring for intravenous (IV) medication delivery systems


5. What is the purpose of the National Federation of Licensed Practical Nurses (NFLPN)?
Select all that apply.
A) Providing standards for nursing care
B) Granting advanced certificates to LV/LPN
C) Promoting continued post-licensure education
D) Interpreting the role and function of an LV/LPN
E) Supporting federal and state legislation for the LV/LPN

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6. What is the focus of the National Association for Practical Nurse Education and Service
(NAPNES)? Select all that apply.
A) The role of the LV/LPN in healthcare delivery
B) Licensing the LV/LPN for client care practice
C) Encouraging LV/LPN service to the community
D) Preparing the LV/LPN student for healthcare practice
E) Advancing state and federal laws to support the practice of LV/LPNs


7. What is a mandatory licensure?
A) Practicing nursing without a license
B) One state automatically recognizes the licensure of another state
C) Previous education and experience is considered during the licensure process
D) Requires that nursing functions be performed only by those licensed in that state


8. What are the two types of licensure that can be pursued by the new nurse?
A) Permissive and certification
B) Certification and credentialing
C) Mandatory and certification
D) Permissive and mandatory


GpRoArtDanEcSe Mo fOlRi cEe n.s Cu rOe .MW h i c h responses are accurate?
9. A nurse wants to know the im
Select all that apply.
A) Assures the nurse appropriate pay
B) Protects the public from unethical nurses
C) Assures a minimal level of nursing competency
D) Identifies a nurse as a qualified healthcare provider
E) Protects the public from unqualified nursing providers


10. A licensed LPN has recently moved to a new state and is seeking employment. What
licensing regularly applies to this nurse's situation?
A) Mandatory licensure.
B) Endorsement
C) Permissive licensure
D) Reciprocity


11. What nurse's pledge do the LPNs recite at graduation?
A) Florence Nightingale Pledge
B) Practical Nurse's Pledge
C) Nurse Practice Act Pledge
D) National Federation of Licensed Practical Nurse's (NFLPN) Pledge

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