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NUR 152 Nursing Process Exam 1 Questions And Answers Graded A+. Who is Florence Nightingale? - correct answer.Founder of modern nursing. First evidence based practice. What did Nightingale's theory include? - correct answer.Care that maintained good and restorative health What did ...

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NUR 152 Nursing Process Exam 1
Questions And Answers Graded A+.

Who is Florence Nightingale? - correct answer.Founder of modern nursing. First
evidence based practice.

What did Nightingale's theory include? - correct answer.Care that maintained good and
restorative health

What did Nightingale do? - correct answer.Worked to improve nutrition, showed
empathy, created a therapeutic environment, keep confidentiality, provided care through
vital assessments

What was unique about Nightingale's theory? - correct answer.She focused on patient
care which is still followed today

What is the nurses role? - correct answer.to promote health and wellness, prevent
illness using critical thinking.

Who does OSHA protect? - correct answer.healthcare workers (nurses etc)

Who does the CDC protect? - correct answer.the public

When can a CNA provide care to a patient? - correct answer.When patient is stable

What can a student nurse do in clinical's? - correct answer.Only what has been taught
with direct supervision of the professor

What does the joint commission do? - correct answer.assesses agencies to ensure
they are meeting quality care standards

What is HIPAA? - correct answer.protects patient privacy

What is informed consent? - correct answer.Agreement by the patient that they are
mentally competent of making a decision for their health and voluntarily sign consent.

, What is PSDA? - correct answer.The patient self determination act. It states the facility
must recognize and respect the patient's right to make their own health care decisions

What is the right to refuse law? - correct answer.rooted in common law, right to
informed consent.

What is negligence and example? - correct answer.Practice below standards as
expected of a reasonable and prudent person. Failing to turn a patient when they are
unable to turn themself

What is gross negligence and example? - correct answer.An extreme lack of
knowledge, skill or decision making causing risk for harm. Administering Tylenol for
chest pain and not notifying Physician.

What is assault and example? - correct answer.harming a patient using force toward
another person. Threatening to restain a patient

What is battery and example? - correct answer.Harming a person or touching without
permission. Administering med after alert and oriented person refuses

What is invasion of privacy and example? - correct answer.Knowingly intruding on a
patient. Entering a patient's room without knocking

What is libel and example? - correct answer.A false accusation written or documented
with malicious intent. Documenting a patient is crazy without assessing the data.

What is malpractice and example? - correct answer.Deviation from accepted norms
that causes the patient harm. Giving a patient the wrong meds after failing to check ID,
then patient has an allergic reaction

What is slander and example? - correct answer.Words spoken in malice that are untrue
or prejudicial. Telling a friend the physician is an idiot in a public space.

What is beneficence and example? - correct answer.Putting patient needs before your
own opinions. Patient wants something they shouldn't have, smoking.

What is Nonmaleficence and example? - correct answer.The will to do good and avoid
of harm. Bone marrow transplant procedure hurts but may offer chance to cure, but the
process involves periods of suffering.

What is autonomy? - correct answer.Patient feels in control of care and they have an
opinion

What is justice and example? - correct answer.Being fair. Not giving kidney to a patient
just because they slept with the physician.

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