when patients seek health care in a hospital they are entrusting their life and well being to the one person who has 24/7 direct responsibility for their care and their environment - Answer-the RN
it is important that the public ___ and _____ in this nurse and the profession the nurse represents...
Nursing Exam 2 Questions with Verified
Answers
when patients seek health care in a hospital they are entrusting their life and well being
to the one person who has 24/7 direct responsibility for their care and their environment
- Answer-the RN
it is important that the public ___ and _____ in this nurse and the profession the nurse
represents - Answer-trusts and believes in
have positively impacted the projected nursing shortage - Answer-state and national
recruitment incentives
growth in both associate degree and baccalaureate programs
legislative efforts to stem a nursing shortage begin in _____ with the _______________
- Answer-2002 with the Nurse Reinvestment Act
provided nursing scholarships, public service announcements promoting nursing as a
career, faculty loan cancellation programs, geriatric training grants, and nurse retention
and safety enhancement grants - Answer-Nurse Reinvestment Act
increased the nursing student loan amounts, provided $50 mil per year to fund nurse-
managed health centers, funded gerontology nursing fellowship programs, provided up
to $40,000 in educational loan repayment for nurse faculty and $80,000 for doctorally
prepared nurse faculty, and education grants - Answer-Patient Protection and
Affordable Care Act (2010)
projected to grow faster than the average of all occupations until 2018 - Answer-nursing
employment rate expected in nursing to increase by more than _____% - Answer-22
strategies used to ameliorate nursing shortage - Answer-migration of internationally
educated nurses
found within art and literature is the eternal question asked by those who know they will
one day require nursing care - Answer-"can i trust and entrust my life to this nurse?
earliest literacy reference to nursing - Answer-midwives in approx. 1900 BC in Exodus 1
period when nurses were imaged as untrained servants, soldiers, women of religious
orders, or wealthy people performing acts of christian charity - Answer-6th century until
the 1800s
, Charles Dickens character Sairy Gamp - Answer-nurse for whom nursing was endured
because of the lack of other opportunities
the drunken, physically unkempt, uncaring nurse in Martin Chuzzlewit who provided a
way to profit from the sick and dying - Answer-sairy gamp
portrayed Nightengale as heroic in Santa Filomena - Answer-Longfellow
as important as Nightingale was to the improved health care of British soldiers and to
the development of modern nursing, the ever increasing positive images of Nightingale
occurred solely because she was able to ____________ - Answer-succinctly
demonstrate the aggregate outcomes of nursing practice
aided soldiers escaping prison camps - Answer-Bellows' 1918 canvas
"Edith Cavell Directing the Escape of Soldiers from Prison Camp"
chronicled the professional life of Florence Nightengale and portrayed her persistence
and head- to -head confrontation with medicine - Answer-Warner Brothers film "the
white angel" (1939)
tall and imposing white limestone statue placed in Arlington National Cemetery to honor
military nurses - Answer-spirit of nursing (1938)
commemorated nursing with a larger-than-life nurse compassionately overlooking peopl
- Answer-Germanys 1936 stamp
considered to be the most positive movie about nursing - Answer-So Proudly We Hail
(1942)
nursing was depicted positively on a ____________ as a larger than life figure looking
over a soldier, a sailor, and an aviator - Answer-1940 Australian stamp
militaristic nurse in a starched white uniform, was the ultimate power figure who
punished patients to cure their psychosis through conformity to a "system" - Answer-
Nurse Ratchet; One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1962)
1960:
Although nurses also dramatically shaped the future of health care through the
development of coronary care, intensive care, hemodialysis, and Silver and Ford's first
nurse practitioner program in Colorado, a U.S bureau of labor study indicated that
salaries of nurses at the time were _______________ in comparison with other workers
- Answer-woefully inadequate
provided care to soldiers with yellow fever in the Spanish-American War - Answer-Clara
Maas (1976)
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