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Contemporary Issues in nursing Final
Contemporary Issues in nursing Final 
Terms in this set (22) 
 
True or False: Clara Barton was the founder of the Red Cross - True 
 
Who was Florence Nightingale? - She was the leader of the first women army nurses in the Crimean War. Founder of modern nursing. 
 
Who was Mary Breckinridge? - Established Frontier Nursing Service. Developed first organized midwifery program 
 
What is Orem's Self-Care Deficit Theory? - Nurses should prioritize a patient's ability to take care of themselves......
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Contemporary Issues in nursing Final 
Terms in this set (22) 
 
True or False: Clara Barton was the founder of the Red Cross - True 
 
Who was Florence Nightingale? - She was the leader of the first women army nurses in the Crimean War. Founder of modern nursing. 
 
Who was Mary Breckinridge? - Established Frontier Nursing Service. Developed first organized midwifery program 
 
What is Orem's Self-Care Deficit Theory? - Nurses should prioritize a patient's ability to take care of themselves......
contemporary nursing ethics issues
What are Values - Attitudes, 
Ideals, 
Beliefs, that an individual or a group holds and uses to guide behavior. 
Values indicate what the individual considers important 
 
morals - established rules of conduct to be used in situations when a decision about right and wrong must be made. 
Morals provide standards of behavior that guide the actions of an individual or social group 
 
What is ethics - term used to reflect what actions an individual should take in particular circumstances. 
Bioethics...
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What are Values - Attitudes, 
Ideals, 
Beliefs, that an individual or a group holds and uses to guide behavior. 
Values indicate what the individual considers important 
 
morals - established rules of conduct to be used in situations when a decision about right and wrong must be made. 
Morals provide standards of behavior that guide the actions of an individual or social group 
 
What is ethics - term used to reflect what actions an individual should take in particular circumstances. 
Bioethics...
Cherry Chapter 2- The Contemporary Image of Professional Nursing
Nursing is portrayed in many ways in paintings, statues, novels, magazines, television, movies, and are seen as saints or sinners, powerful or powerless, admired or ignored. - Image of Nursing 
 
Nurses as being overbearing, sexual, and incompetent - Inaccurate Portrayals 
 
Nurses make up ____ of the health professional workforce - 40% 
 
Nurses are considered the the ____ that binds the health care of many into a more seamless experience for the patient. - Glue 
 
When patients seek health car...
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Nursing is portrayed in many ways in paintings, statues, novels, magazines, television, movies, and are seen as saints or sinners, powerful or powerless, admired or ignored. - Image of Nursing 
 
Nurses as being overbearing, sexual, and incompetent - Inaccurate Portrayals 
 
Nurses make up ____ of the health professional workforce - 40% 
 
Nurses are considered the the ____ that binds the health care of many into a more seamless experience for the patient. - Glue 
 
When patients seek health car...
Cherry Ch 3: Contemporary Trends & Issues in Nursing Ed
Cherry Ch 3: Contemporary Trends & Issues in Nursing Ed. 
 
 
Why do we need an expansion of knowledge and technology? - ☑Treatments and diagnosis are expanding 
 
What are competency outcomes? - ☑A concept that specifies expected results of time spent learning. Learn to "think like a nurse" 
 
What does performance based learning improve? - ☑Critical thinking, collaboration, feedback 
 
What are OSCE's? - ☑Objective Structures Clinical Examination; Most valid assessment measurement 
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Cherry Ch 3: Contemporary Trends & Issues in Nursing Ed. 
 
 
Why do we need an expansion of knowledge and technology? - ☑Treatments and diagnosis are expanding 
 
What are competency outcomes? - ☑A concept that specifies expected results of time spent learning. Learn to "think like a nurse" 
 
What does performance based learning improve? - ☑Critical thinking, collaboration, feedback 
 
What are OSCE's? - ☑Objective Structures Clinical Examination; Most valid assessment measurement 
...
Cherry Ch 3 influence of contemporary trends and issues Nursing Education
1. What term is used to identify that a student nurse's competency is determined based on actual 
client care rather than traditional testing methods? 
a. Core practice competencies 
b. Continuing competence 
c. Distance learning 
d. Performance-based assessment - ANS: D 
Performance-based assessment is the evaluation of abilities based on an objective 
demonstration of specific required competencies. This may include performance in actual or 
simulated situations. Competencies are the foundati...
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1. What term is used to identify that a student nurse's competency is determined based on actual 
client care rather than traditional testing methods? 
a. Core practice competencies 
b. Continuing competence 
c. Distance learning 
d. Performance-based assessment - ANS: D 
Performance-based assessment is the evaluation of abilities based on an objective 
demonstration of specific required competencies. This may include performance in actual or 
simulated situations. Competencies are the foundati...
Contemporary Nursing Issues, Trends, & Management Chapter 1-3
Contemporary Nursing Issues, Trends, & Management Chapter 1-3 
 
 
The American Red Cross is established by? - Clara Barton 
 
The first diploma nursing program for blacks is established at? - Spelman College, Atlanta, Georgia 
Spelman College, Atlanta, Georgia, established the first diploma nursing program for blacks in 1886. 
 
The Mosaic Code is one of the oldest sources of what type of health promotion? - Personal and public hygiene 
 
What event in American history influenced the role black...
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Contemporary Nursing Issues, Trends, & Management Chapter 1-3 
 
 
The American Red Cross is established by? - Clara Barton 
 
The first diploma nursing program for blacks is established at? - Spelman College, Atlanta, Georgia 
Spelman College, Atlanta, Georgia, established the first diploma nursing program for blacks in 1886. 
 
The Mosaic Code is one of the oldest sources of what type of health promotion? - Personal and public hygiene 
 
What event in American history influenced the role black...
Test questions for CRRN
The INITIAL purpose of stump wrapping is to: - aid in venous return and reduce swelling 
 
What is an important travel tip for people with COPD? - avoid elevation above 4000 feet unless in a pressurized cabin 
 
What produces esophageal speech? - burping to exert pressure and produce vibration 
 
What is not included in a patient's occupational history? - past learning difficulties 
 
Blindness of the nasal half of one eye and the temporal half of the other is known as: - homonymous hemianopsia...
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The INITIAL purpose of stump wrapping is to: - aid in venous return and reduce swelling 
 
What is an important travel tip for people with COPD? - avoid elevation above 4000 feet unless in a pressurized cabin 
 
What produces esophageal speech? - burping to exert pressure and produce vibration 
 
What is not included in a patient's occupational history? - past learning difficulties 
 
Blindness of the nasal half of one eye and the temporal half of the other is known as: - homonymous hemianopsia...
certified dialysis nurse review and sample questions
which is considered to be the renal corpuscle? - Bowman's capsule and glomerulus 
 
Most selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) do not need to be adjusted 
with declining renal function, with the exception of which two medications? - Venlafaxine and Mirtazapine (Effexor & Remeron) 
 
The nurse is caring for a patient for which lab results come back with the"classic triad" indicated. Which syndrome could this indicate? - Nephrotic Syndrome -the classic triad is proteinuria, hypoalbumi...
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which is considered to be the renal corpuscle? - Bowman's capsule and glomerulus 
 
Most selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) do not need to be adjusted 
with declining renal function, with the exception of which two medications? - Venlafaxine and Mirtazapine (Effexor & Remeron) 
 
The nurse is caring for a patient for which lab results come back with the"classic triad" indicated. Which syndrome could this indicate? - Nephrotic Syndrome -the classic triad is proteinuria, hypoalbumi...
Case Management Nurse Exam
What is a case manager accountable for? - The case manager is accountable for collaboratively facilitating the assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of care coordination and care transitions in the acute care setting. 
 
What are case managers advocates for? - Nurse case managers serve as advocates for options and services to meet the patient and family needs, while promoting quality, cost effective outcomes for the assigned case types
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What is a case manager accountable for? - The case manager is accountable for collaboratively facilitating the assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of care coordination and care transitions in the acute care setting. 
 
What are case managers advocates for? - Nurse case managers serve as advocates for options and services to meet the patient and family needs, while promoting quality, cost effective outcomes for the assigned case types
PCCN questions
PCCN QUESTIONS 
 
 
Two days following a near-drowning accident, a pt is dyspneic, using accessory muscles, expectorating large amounts of secretions and reporting feeling of impending death. Changes to the assessment data include 
RR- 24 TO 36 
CXR clear to bilateral diffuse infiltrates 
ABG 40% face mask or 100% non-rebreather mask 
pO2 120 mm Hg to 56 mm Hg 
pCO2 33 mmHg to 56 mmHg 
pH 7.42 to 7.35 
HCO3 24 meq/L to 27 mEq/L 
 
Which of the ff do these changes most likely represent 
A. aspir...
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PCCN QUESTIONS 
 
 
Two days following a near-drowning accident, a pt is dyspneic, using accessory muscles, expectorating large amounts of secretions and reporting feeling of impending death. Changes to the assessment data include 
RR- 24 TO 36 
CXR clear to bilateral diffuse infiltrates 
ABG 40% face mask or 100% non-rebreather mask 
pO2 120 mm Hg to 56 mm Hg 
pCO2 33 mmHg to 56 mmHg 
pH 7.42 to 7.35 
HCO3 24 meq/L to 27 mEq/L 
 
Which of the ff do these changes most likely represent 
A. aspir...
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