NSG-310 Exam 1 Questions with Verified
Answers
ANA Code of Ethics (The American Nurses Association) - Answer-the nurse practices
with compassion and respect for the inherent dignity, worth and unique attributes of
every person
The American Nurses Association (ANA) - Answer-Since 1960, the ANA has defined
the scope of nursing and developed the standards of nursing practice as well as
standards of professional performance. These standards are guidelines for nurses to
make significant contributions that improve the health and well being of people,
communities, and populations.
Examining Nursing history provides students with a - Answer--sense of professional
identity
-useful methodological research skill
-context for evaluating information
Nursing Social Policy Statement - Answer-"Nursing is the pivotal health care profession,
highly valued for its specialized knowledge, skill, and caring in improving the health
status of the public and ensuring safe, effective, quality care"
ANA Social Policy Statement (2003) - Answer-6 essential features
Nursing professional ethics basically
Socialization: - Answer-the processes of learning and incorporating aspects of a
profession into one's professional identity. It involves personal change and reformed or
redefined professional self-identity.
IOM Report reinforces - Answer-the need for all nurses to make a personal commitment
to lifelong learning and education
What is a correct statement regarding the process of socialization in nursing? - Answer-
it continues after nursing program completion
Nurse Practice Acts - Answer--establish specific legal regulations for practice
-regulate the scope of nursing practice
-protect public health
American Nurses Association - Answer--standards of practice
-nursing process
-standards of professional performance
-code of ethics for nurses
, ANA Standards of Nursing Practice - Answer-Assessment, diagnosis, outcomes
identification, planning, implementation, evaluation
ANA standards of professional performance - Answer-ethics, education, evidence-
based practice and research, quality of practice, communication, leadership,
collaboration, professional practice evaluation, resources, environmental health
Benner, P. 1984 model - Answer-novice, advanced beginner, competent, proficient,
expert
Professional Nursing Role - Answer--Defining the professional nursing role
-Nursing stereotypes
-History of nursing roles
-Impact on education and practice
-Role dynamics
-Role stress and strategies
Jean Watson's theory of caring - Answer-describes the scientific basis of nursing as
extending beyond human interaction, to a moral concern for preserving human dignity
and respect for the wholeness of the care recipient (Childs, 2006).
The nurse educator - Answer-nurtures a relationship, sharing knowledge, and
empowering individuals, families, and communities. The nurse in this role can actively
teach and guide patients, families, and communities about health/wellness and illness,
about living and dying.
2010: IOM report The Future of Nursing recommended that: - Answer-1.Nurses should
practice to the full extent of their education and training.
2.Nurses should achieve higher levels of education and training through an improved
education system that promotes seamless academic progression.
2003: American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN-East) - Answer-introduced
the Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) as a new generalist nursing role, requiring master's
preparation.
This role was a response to the nursing shortage,
Role stress - Answer-refers to when situations affect an individual's ability to carry out
the perceived obligations of the role
Role Stress - Answer--Poor relationships with colleagues
-Perceived lack of control over the job
-Time demands
-Lack of employer support
Role Strain - Answer--Greater in shift work than salaried positions
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