UNITEK LVN TEST 1 - Ch. 1,4,24
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
self-actualization - Answer -the process by which people achieve their full potential.
Esteem - Answer -Self-respect, self-confidence, feelings of self-worth.
Love & Belongingness - Answer -Affection, acceptance by peers and community.
Safety & Security - Answer -Stability, protection, security, freedom from fear and
anxiety.
Physiologic - Answer -Nutrition, elimination, oxygenation and sexuality.
Which one of Malsow's needs are most important? - Answer -Physiologic.
What is Maslow's hierarchy of needs? - Answer -1. Physiological
2. Safety and Security
3. Love and Belonging
4. Self - esteem
5. Self - actualization
How does Maslow's hierarchy of needs work? - Answer -A person has to meet the
needs at the base of the pyramid before advancing to the needs higher on the pyramid.
What does NFLPN mean? - Answer -National Federation of Licensed Practical Nurses.
Who founded the NFLPN? - Answer -Lillian Kuster in 1949.
What does the NFLPN offer? - Answer -Official membership organization for the LVN &
LPN.
What did Florence Nightingale become known as? - Answer -The Lady Of The Lamp.
Florence Nightingale was the first nursing what? - Answer -First nursing theorist.
What did Florence Nightingale establish and when? - Answer -1860; Established the
nursing school at Saint Thomas Hospital in London.
, What were the requirements, rules & regulations to get into Florence Nightingales
school? - Answer --Students had to pass strict procedures for admission & a residence
was provided.
-Training lasts 1 year & included formal instruction & practical experience.
-Complete records were kept even after students graduated, even places of
employment.
-Students had to provide excellent references, show a strong commitment to nursing &
demonstrate they are intellectually capable of passing.
-Students had to show good hygiene, sanitation.
What did Florence Nightingale introduce to nursing? - Answer -Sanitary conditions.
What does Patient Care Partnership do for the patient? - Answer -The goal is to give the
patient & patients family the same care & attention we would want for our families and
ourselves.
What is the difference between Accredited & Approved? - Answer -Accredited is a
higher standard that signifies that the accrediting organization has judged that a
program has met its pre-established criteria.
Approved is one that satisfies the minimum standards set by the state agency
responsible for overseeing educational programs.
What did Mary Breckenridge 1802-1956 do? - Answer --Pioneer in nurse Mid-Wifery.
-Established the Frontier Nursing Service to deliver obstetric care to mothers in the hills
of Kentucky; These nurses traveled on horseback to reach the mothers.
What did Dorothy Dix 1802-1887 do? - Answer --Pioneer crusader for elevation of
Standards Of Care for the mentally ill.
-Superintendent of Female Nurses of the Union Army.
What did Mary Ann Ball 1817-1901 do? - Answer --One of the greatest nurse heroines
of the Civil War.
-Championed the rights & comforts of the soldiers.
-Organized diet kitchens, laundries 7 ambulance service.
-Supervised the nursing staff.
What did Mary Adelaide Nutting 1858-1948 do? - Answer --A leader in nursing
education.
-Developed curriculum concepts & guidelines for student nurses.
-Assisted in the development of the International Council of Nurses.
What are the 8 stages of Erikson's theory? - Answer -Stage 1 - Infancy
Stage 2 - Toddler
Stage 3 - Preschool
Stage 4 - School Age
Stage 5 - Adolescence
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
self-actualization - Answer -the process by which people achieve their full potential.
Esteem - Answer -Self-respect, self-confidence, feelings of self-worth.
Love & Belongingness - Answer -Affection, acceptance by peers and community.
Safety & Security - Answer -Stability, protection, security, freedom from fear and
anxiety.
Physiologic - Answer -Nutrition, elimination, oxygenation and sexuality.
Which one of Malsow's needs are most important? - Answer -Physiologic.
What is Maslow's hierarchy of needs? - Answer -1. Physiological
2. Safety and Security
3. Love and Belonging
4. Self - esteem
5. Self - actualization
How does Maslow's hierarchy of needs work? - Answer -A person has to meet the
needs at the base of the pyramid before advancing to the needs higher on the pyramid.
What does NFLPN mean? - Answer -National Federation of Licensed Practical Nurses.
Who founded the NFLPN? - Answer -Lillian Kuster in 1949.
What does the NFLPN offer? - Answer -Official membership organization for the LVN &
LPN.
What did Florence Nightingale become known as? - Answer -The Lady Of The Lamp.
Florence Nightingale was the first nursing what? - Answer -First nursing theorist.
What did Florence Nightingale establish and when? - Answer -1860; Established the
nursing school at Saint Thomas Hospital in London.
, What were the requirements, rules & regulations to get into Florence Nightingales
school? - Answer --Students had to pass strict procedures for admission & a residence
was provided.
-Training lasts 1 year & included formal instruction & practical experience.
-Complete records were kept even after students graduated, even places of
employment.
-Students had to provide excellent references, show a strong commitment to nursing &
demonstrate they are intellectually capable of passing.
-Students had to show good hygiene, sanitation.
What did Florence Nightingale introduce to nursing? - Answer -Sanitary conditions.
What does Patient Care Partnership do for the patient? - Answer -The goal is to give the
patient & patients family the same care & attention we would want for our families and
ourselves.
What is the difference between Accredited & Approved? - Answer -Accredited is a
higher standard that signifies that the accrediting organization has judged that a
program has met its pre-established criteria.
Approved is one that satisfies the minimum standards set by the state agency
responsible for overseeing educational programs.
What did Mary Breckenridge 1802-1956 do? - Answer --Pioneer in nurse Mid-Wifery.
-Established the Frontier Nursing Service to deliver obstetric care to mothers in the hills
of Kentucky; These nurses traveled on horseback to reach the mothers.
What did Dorothy Dix 1802-1887 do? - Answer --Pioneer crusader for elevation of
Standards Of Care for the mentally ill.
-Superintendent of Female Nurses of the Union Army.
What did Mary Ann Ball 1817-1901 do? - Answer --One of the greatest nurse heroines
of the Civil War.
-Championed the rights & comforts of the soldiers.
-Organized diet kitchens, laundries 7 ambulance service.
-Supervised the nursing staff.
What did Mary Adelaide Nutting 1858-1948 do? - Answer --A leader in nursing
education.
-Developed curriculum concepts & guidelines for student nurses.
-Assisted in the development of the International Council of Nurses.
What are the 8 stages of Erikson's theory? - Answer -Stage 1 - Infancy
Stage 2 - Toddler
Stage 3 - Preschool
Stage 4 - School Age
Stage 5 - Adolescence