Link download full: Test Bank for LPN to RN Transitions 3rd Edition by Lora Claywell https://getbooksolutions.com/download/test-bank-for-lpn-to-rn-transitions-3rd-edition-bylora-claywell-msn-rn Chapter 07: The Nurses, Ideas, and Forces That Define the Profession Test Bank MULTIPLE CHOICE It has been said that Florence Nightingale revolutionized nursing Which example supports this statement? a b c d She encouraged men to become nurses She encouraged nurses to serve physicians in order to learn from them She instituted changes that affected patient survival rates She organized nursing in America ANS: C When she learned of the lack of medical and nursing care for British troops during the Crimean War (1853-1856), Nightingale organized a group of 38 nurses to travel to the Crimea in southern Russia Despite societal opposition, she and her team reached the Crimean battlefields in 1854 They found overcrowding in the hospitals, no medical supplies, and limited space for the sick and injured Using her own funds, Nightingale obtained supplies, cleaned up the unsanitary conditions, and established laundries to wash linens At the end of months, Nightingale and her nurses had decreased the death rate from 42% to 2% DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: Page 100 OBJ: Discuss historical contributions to modern nursing TOP: History of Nursing A student is studying the history of nursing Which statement made by the student would be correct if she had an adequate understanding of America’s first trained nurse? a “America’s first trained nurse reduced student nurses’ working hours.” “As America’s first trained nurse, Isabel Hampton Robb promoted licensure b exams.” c “America’s first trained nurse worked to create associate degree programs.” d “America’s first trained nurse was Linda Richards.” ANS: D Linda Richards is known as America’s first trained nurse Isabel Hampton Robb reduced student nurse working hours and promoted licensure exams Mildred Montag worked to create associate degree programs as a shorter route into nursing DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: Page 104 OBJ: Discuss historical contributions to modern nursing TOP: History of Nursing Which is the dominant focus of patient care in the current health care environment? a b c d To increase cost to increase profit To contain rising costs To ignore rising costs To manage care according to cost ANS: B The dominant focus of patient care in the current health care environment is to contain rising costs Hospitals, faced with financial difficulties, are merging into large health care systems Managed care, an insurance-based approach to reducing costs, has invaded patient care in every setting Nurses are challenged to deliver quality nursing care in an environment that limits consumers’ options DIF: Cognitive Level: Evaluation REF: Page 107 OBJ: Describe the effect of managed care and merging health care services on the nursing profession TOP: Nursing in the Current Health Care Environment What is the function of Continuous Quality Improvement? a b c d To improve staff compliance with training To assist staff in building on nursing skills To assess patient care, from admission to discharge To improve collaboration of staff ANS: C Continuous Quality Improvement involves assessing patient care, beginning with point-of- entry into the health system through discharge or transitional care DIF: Cognitive Level: Analysis REF: Pages 108-109 OBJ: Discuss the role of nursing in quality improvement of patient care TOP: Quality Improvement in Nursing Florence Nightingale contributed to nursing in many different ways The student nurse has an understanding of the history of nursing when she does which of the following? Educates another student about the efforts of Florence Nightingale to promote research States that Nightingale is responsible for minor contributions to the early education b of nurses a c Believes that Nightingale was not involved in the theory of nursing d States that Nightingale did not assist in the development of the nursing process ANS: A The student shows an understanding of the history of nursing when he or she educates another student on the research efforts of Nightingale Nightingale is responsible for major contributions to education of nurses, began the development of the nursing process, and served a large role in the development of nursing theory DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: Page 104 OBJ: Discuss historical contributions to modern nursing TOP: History of Nursing A student understands the contributions of Clara Barton when she states, “Clara Barton a b c d is known as the Lady with the Lamp.” fought for women’s rights.” is known as the Angel of the Battlefield.” was America’s first trained nurse.” ANS: C Clara Barton is known as the Angel of the Battlefield, Lavinia Dock fought for women’s rights, Florence Nightingale is known as the Lady with the Lamp, and Linda Richards was America’s first trained nurse DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: Page 104 OBJ: Discuss historical contributions to modern nursing TOP: History of Nursing Which action by the nurse shows the use of the nursing process? The nurse works with the health care team to set outcomes and plan interventions for the patient b The same nurse admits the patient and then discharges him the next day c The nurse works with the patient to set outcomes and plan interventions d The nurse sends the provider in for an immediate assessment of the patient a ANS: C In the nursing process, nurses work with patients to set expected outcomes and plan interventions to meet these outcomes DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: Page 107 OBJ: Understand concept of the nursing process TOP: Health Maintenance and Disease Prevention What is the major social factor that has developed the role of nursing to what it is today? a b c d Society’s attitude toward the role of women Society’s lack of qualified health providers Society’s lack of resources to pay for health care Society’s lack of education about health care ANS: A Society’s attitude toward the role of women is a major social factor that has developed the role of nursing DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: Page 102 OBJ: Discuss historical contributions to modern nursing TOP: History of Nursing _ defined nursing as “that care which puts a person in the best possible condition for nature to restore or to preserve health, and to prevent or to cure disease or injury.” a b c d Barton Nightingale Breckenridge Dix ANS: B This definition is as quoted form Nightingale’s Notes on Nursing, written in 1860 DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF: Page 104 OBJ: Discuss historical contributions to modern nursing TOP: History of Nursing 10 The nurse responsible for promotion of associate degree programs is: a b c d Lavinia Dock Mildred Montag Linda Richards Lillian Wald ANS: B Mildred Montag promoted associate degrees as a way for nurses to enter the field of nursing in a shorter time period Lavinia Dock fought for women’s rights and the right to vote Linda Richards, America’s first trained nurse, improved nursing education Lillian Wald cared for tenement families by establishing a visiting nurse service DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF: Page 104 OBJ: Discuss historical contributions to modern nursing TOP: History of Nursing MULTIPLE RESPONSE Based on what you know, what events would you select to show the contributions that Isabel Hampton Robb made to nursing? (Select all that apply.) a b c d e Established a visiting nurse service Reduced student working hours Wrote a book on the history of nursing Promoted licensure exams Fought for women’s rights and the right to vote ANS: B, D Isabel Hampton Robb reduced student working hours and promoted licensure exams Mary Adelaide Nutting wrote a book on the history of nursing, Lillian Wald established a visiting nurse service, and Lavinia Dock fought for women’s rights and the right to vote DIF: Cognitive Level: Evaluation REF: Page 104 OBJ: Discuss historical contributions to modern nursing TOP: History of Nursing The “graying of America” is estimated to include 65 million older Americans by 2030 What current evidence supports the need for increased nursing knowledge of geriatrics and home health care? (Select all that apply.) a b c d e The elderly utilize more health care dollars per person than younger members of society The elderly rely minimally on Social Security The elderly have chronic illnesses The elderly typically have fewer years of schooling Some elderly are widowed and need assistance with care ANS: A, C, D, E The elderly currently utilize more health care dollars per person than the younger members of society They typically rely heavily on Social Security, have chronic illnesses, have fewer years of schooling, and are widowed DIF: Cognitive Level: Analysis REF: Page 106 OBJ: Understand factors influencing practice MATCHING Match each nurse with her contribution a b c d Clara Barton Florence Nightingale Lillian Wald Mary Breckenridge TOP: Aging Population Organized the American Red Cross Established a visiting nurse service Organized a frontier nurses organization Established nursing as a profession ANS: A DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge OBJ: Discuss historical contributions to modern nursing ANS: C DIF: ANS: D DIF: DIF: LPN to RN Transitions: 3rd Edition Test Bank – Claywell REF: Page 104 TOP: History of Nursing Cognitive Level: Knowledge OBJ: Discuss historical contributions to modern nursing REF: Page 104 TOP: History of Nursing Cognitive Level: Knowledge OBJ: Discuss historical contributions to modern nursing ANS: B TOP: History of Nursing Cognitive Level: Knowledge OBJ: Discuss historical contributions to modern nursing REF: Page 104 REF: Page 104 TOP: History of Nursing ... 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