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Test Bank For Nursing Now 8th Edition Today's Issues,
Tomorrows Trends By Joseph T. Catalano
What was nursing like in the beginning of civilization? - ANSWER: -Illness is caused by
sin + god's displeasure
-Run in temples by priests
-Nurses were slaves to the priest "physicians"

16th century nursing - ANSWER: -Focus on warfare!!
-Shortage of nursing because people thought it was low status and high risk

19th century nursing - ANSWER: -Hospitals organized by doctors
-Hospital schools to educate
-Female nurses
-Nursing becomes respected

World War II Nursing - ANSWER: -Explosion of knowledge in medicine + technology
-Upgrade nursing edu.
-Women more assertive and independent

Nursing in the 1950s-2000 - ANSWER: -Nursing is a profession
-EBP!
-Nursing research conducted +published

Nursing in 2000-2013 - ANSWER: -DNP
-Affordable care act
-Nursing consensus model
-Compact state licenses

Florence Nightingale - ANSWER: -Nursing is an art + science
-Differentiated nursing vs. medicine
-Personal needs of patient and how the nurse meets them
-Hospital management, keeping records, research
-Nursing education, continuing education
-Recognized 2 components --> Health AND Illness

Definition of Nursing - ANSWER: Person who nourishes, fosters, and protects and
who is prepared to take care of the sick, injured, and aged people.

International Council of Nursing - ANSWER: -Has its own definition of nursing
-Promotion of health
-Prevention of illness
-Care of the ill, disabled, dying
-Advocacy

, Nursing Social Policy Statement - ANSWER: -ANA
-Essence of the profession
-Protection, promotion, optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness,
alleviation of suffering, advocacy

What is common in all definitions of nursing? - ANSWER: Patient is the central focus!
Patient can be the individual, family, community, population

Nursing is focused on HOLISTIC CARE, not just illness

What is nursing like as a profession? - ANSWER: Practice in a variety of settings
Develop specific body of knowledge
Conduct research
Promote health

What are the 4 aims of nursing? - ANSWER: 1. Promote health
2. Prevent illness
3. Restore health
4. Facilitate coping w/ disability or death

Cognitive skills - ANSWER: Involve thinking about the nature of things and sufficiently
making decisions

Technical skills - ANSWER: Enable nurses to manipulate equipment to produce a
desired outcome

Interpersonal skills - ANSWER: Involve a caring relationship

Ethical/legal skills - ANSWER: Enable nurses to conduct themselves morally +
professionally

A nurse who uses critical thinking skills to develop a nursing care plan for an
expectant mother of triplets is said to be using what skill? - ANSWER: Cognitive

What are nursing activities/roles in all settings? - ANSWER: Caregiver, communicator,
teacher/educator, counselor, leader, researcher, advocate

T or F? A nurse who explains a surgical procedure to a patient in order to obtain
informed consent in fulfilling the role of a counselor. - ANSWER: False. This nurse is
the advocate.

Health - ANSWER: State of optimal functioning or well-being
-Includes physical, social, and mental components. Not merely the absence of
disease!

Continuing education - ANSWER: For continued professional development and a
requirement to maintain nursing license

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