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FUNDS of Nursing exam 1 test bank

What equals Greatness? - ANS Discipline and Consistency

What are the key terms of the NEP (Nurse education program) curriculum framework (There are
four of them) - ANS 1. essential concepts
2. General concepts
3. Learning outcomes
4. Philosophy

Describe the learning concept of NEP of Essential concept (There are 6) - ANS The essential
concept is the process of improving: core/ fundamental values

"Sally Can Make Eggs, Pancakes, health, and Punch"
-safety: Minimize and risks
-communication
-management of care: Using Effective and efficient use of tools and technology to supply the
best care
-evidenced based practice: theory and research to make decisions as a nurse
-health promotion: Education and interventions to prevent illnesses and promote optimal health
-patient-centered care: Applying the needs, values, and culture to achieve the best care
- pharmacology
-Nursing Process

Describe the learning concept of NEP of General concepts ( There are 6) - ANS -topics to
enhance learning experiences.
"Betty Promotes Professional Nursing Healthcare"
General concepts is the process of
biophysical: (Acid base),
psychosocial: (addiction, family, grief loss),
Professional nursing: (Accountability, advocacy, legal issues)
Health care: (Quality and improvement)

Describe the learning concept of NEP of Learning outcomes (There are 4) - ANS Learning
outcomes is the process of aims/goals

"He Provides Nursing Judgment and Spirit of inquiry"
-Human flourishing: (Providing health needs while respecting their culture)
-Professional Identity: Being collaborative with patients, communicating effectively, staying with
current base practices, and demonstrate leadership
-Nursing judgment: applying professional knowledge to nursing judgments
- Spirit of inquiry: challenge nurses to strive to solve problems

,Describe the learning concept of NEP of Philosophy (There are 6) - ANS Philosophy outcomes
are the process of: beliefs that influences the learning experience

"India never had enough nursing education"
-individual: Dignity with care and willing to learn and change
- Health: Heath is constantly changing because of genetics and constant new technology
-Environment: Internal and external that may positively or negatively influence the health on the
patients of family.
-Nursing:
- Education: lifelong process that is constantly growing
- Nursing education: Prepare/ practice safe to effectively meet the skills needed to be a nurse.

Discuss the importance of the National Patient Safety Goals - ANS The National Patient Safety
goal is to
-Patient safety risks (suicide)
-Communication
- Patient identification
- Clinical alarm
- Infection control
- safety of using medications

List the four features of the Tanner nursing model
(There are 4) - ANS 1.Noticing
2. interpreting (Hypothetical and deductive: general and specific)
3. responding
4. Reflecting (In action: reading the aptient on how the action was done and on action: showing
what nurses gained from the information)

Explain the importance of the Tanner Nursing Model - ANS The importance to to allow young
nurses to be "Thinking like a nurse"
- Using textbooks, books, morals, and values all help to become a better nurse and provide
better care

Describe the four features of the Tanner Nursing Model - ANS -Noticing: is the process of
having a sense on whats going on with the patient, by recognizing cues of a patients response
or illness
- Interpreting: Using logic to understand how to act in a situation or determine appropriate
situations
- Responding: Analyzing a situation and choosing the best action
- reflecting: Learning from actions by making a mental response for similar future responses.

Define Clinical Judgement - ANS An interpretation or conclusion about a patient's needs,
concerns or health problems and/or the decision to take action.

, Define Clinical reasoning - ANS The process by which the nurse make their judgements, by
using the deliberate process and Evidence Based Practice.

Who was Lingering famous for? - ANS believed that culture influenced healthcare

Describe the importance of OER (Open educational resources) - ANS Open educational
resources are teaching resources open to everyone such as copyright- free that has been
released to the public to use

Describe the three factors that can impact client safety - ANS Patient safety event: is an event
or incident that could harm the patient
Adverse event: When a nurse makes a mistake and causes harm to the patient
Sentinel event: an incident that results in death or permanent damage

Define Evidence based practice - ANS 1. Is evidence from current research
2. Nurses expertise
3. patient preference
4. is used to form a bridge between research and nursing to answering questions.

Define Evidence based nursing - ANS using the best available research for evidence to
optimize patient care

What was the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) - ANS
Where people always experience the safest, highest quality, best-value health care across all
settings.

Define Accredidation - ANS - is the process of gaining recognition by a peer review that
evaluates the quality of an organization.
- For example: Officially recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education as a national
accreditation agency, the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) is an
autonomous accrediting agency, contributing to the improvement of the public's health

What was Mary Mahoney famous for? - ANS Became the first African American professional
Nurse

What was Harriet Tubman famous for? - ANS - Was a leader by helping save other slaves
escape from slavery.
- Provided care to slaves
- She was NOT a nurse

What was Sojourner Truth famous for? - ANS - Wrote a speech about woman's rights
- Was a nurse
- Active civil right activist

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