JCCC RN Unit 1 Exam: Questions & Expert Verified
Answers
Nurse Practice Act Right Ans - -each state has its' own
-law established to regulate nursing practice
-defined legal scope of practice for that state
-establishes criteria for the education and licensure of nurses
ADPIE Right Ans - Assessment
Diagnosis
Planning
Implementation
Evaluation
Evidence-based practice Right Ans - nursing care provided that is
supported by sound scientific rationale
The focus of all definitions of nursing Right Ans - the patient
Factors that make nursing a professional discipline Right Ans - -well-
defined body of specific and unique knowledge
-strong service orientation
-recognized authority by a professional group
-code of ethics
-professional organization that sets standards
-ongoing research
-autonomy and self-regulation
Four Blended Competencies Right Ans - cognitive, technical, interpersonal,
ethical/legal
QSEN Right Ans - Quality and Safety Education for Nurses
QSEN competencies Right Ans - Patient-Centered Care
Teamwork and Collaboration
Evidence-Based Practice
Quality Improvement
Safety
, Informatics
Nurses don't care for the disease itself, they care for... Right Ans - the
patients response to the disease
Nursing's Aims Right Ans - To promote health
To prevent illness
To restore health
To facilitate coping with disability or death
This gives nurses the legal right to practice: Right Ans - the state board of
nursing
American Nurses Association (ANA) Right Ans - defines the scope of
practice and standards of care
National League for Nursing (NLN) Right Ans - for educators and leaders
International council of Nursing Right Ans - global health policies
Chemical name Right Ans - Describes the drug's chemical composition and
molecular structure
Generic name Right Ans - the original designation that a drug is given when
the drug company that developed it applies for the approval process
Drugs Right Ans - chemicals that are introduced into the body to bring
about some sort of change
Generic drugs Right Ans - drugs sold by their generic name; not brand (or
trade) name products
Genetic engineering Right Ans - process of altering DNA, usually of
bacteria, to produce a chemical to be used as a drug
Orphan drugs Right Ans - drugs that have been discovered but would not
be profitable for a drug company to develop; usually drugs that would treat
only a small number of people; these orphans can be adopted by drug
companies to develop
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