NUR 152 Final Exam Questions And Answers Rated A+.
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NUR 152 Final Exam Questions And Answers Rated A+.
What is a nurse? (Wk 1 - Professionalism) - correct answer.Caregiver (Provider of Care)
Communicator
Teacher/Educator
Counselor
Leader/Manager
Researcher
Advocate
Patient Care Partner (Collaborative Patient Focused
Patients are ...
NUR 152 Final Exam Questions And
Answers Rated A+.
What is a nurse? (Wk 1 - Professionalism) - correct answer.Caregiver (Provider of
Care)
Communicator
Teacher/Educator
Counselor
Leader/Manager
Researcher
Advocate
Patient Care Partner (Collaborative Patient Focused
Patients are a nurse's? - correct answer.first and foremost responsibility
Care is ________? And provided according to? - correct answer.individualized;
standards of practice and a code of ethics
"Nutrix" means? - correct answer.To nourish (what nursing is based on)
International Council of Nursing (ICN) - correct answer.Provide sound normal policies
of nursing; create policies that can help the world
American Nurses Association (ANA) - correct answer.Professional organization that
represents all registered nurses; develop positions relative to nursing care
What do nurses do? - correct answer.Promote Health
Prevent Illness
Restore Health
Facilitate Coping
Health is? - correct answer.A state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing;
not merely the absence of disease or infirmity; subjective
Illness is? - correct answer.A state of being that people define in relation to their own
values, personality and lifestyle
Can health & illness exist together? - correct answer.Yes!
Factors that affect health are: - correct answer.culture, family, stress, values,
socioeconomic status, gender, perspective, religion
,What is the goal of Healthy People 2020? - correct answer.Promote healthy behaviors
Promote healthy, safe communities
Improve systems for personal & public health
Prevent & reduce diseases & disorders
What are the 3 levels of prevention? - correct answer.primary, secondary, tertiary
What is primary prevention? - correct answer.prevents or slows onset of disease
(diet, exercise, immunization, seat belts)
What is secondary prevention? - correct answer.Early screening and prompt treatment
(TB skin test, colonoscopy, bone density, labs)
What is tertiary prevention? - correct answer.Treatment of disease and restoration of
optimal health (caring for pt after they already have the disease)
Nursing is defined as a profession because nurses: - correct answer.practice autonomy
What guides nursing practice? - correct answer.Standards of Nursing Practice
Nursing Process
Professional Performance
Nurse Practice Acts and Licensure
ANA's Code of Ethics for Nurses
Professional Values
Standards of Practice are: - correct answer.Assessment
Diagnosis
Outcomes identification
Planning
Implementation
Evaluation
Standards of Performance are: - correct answer.Ethics
Cultural congruency
Communication
Collaboration
Leadership
Education
EBP
Quality
Professional practice evaluation
Resource utilization
Environmental health
, What do Nurse Practice Acts do? - correct answer.Define the legal scope of nurses'
professional functions and responsibilities.
Ethics are? - correct answer.Principles of right and wrong conduct
Altruisim means? - correct answer.concerned for the wellbeing of others
Human dignity means? - correct answer.respecting the worth and uniqueness of all
individuals and populations
Integrity means? - correct answer.doing the right thing
Social justice means? - correct answer.being fair to everyone
What is the difference between nonmaleficence and beneficence? - correct
answer.nonmaleficence: doing NO harm & beneficence: doing good for the patient
Accountability means? - correct answer.being responsible for your actions and any
consequences that may occur
Veracity means? - correct answer.being truthful even if it may lead to patient distress
What is an ethical dilemma? - correct answer.Two conflicting courses of action with no
obvious right answer
What is moral or ethical distress? - correct answer.Right action is apparent, but
personal or institutional factors make action difficult.
Moral resilience means? - correct answer.the capacity to recover, adapt and thrive in
the face of death and challenging times
What is the definition of critical thinking? - correct answer.the art of analyzing and
evaluating thinking with a view to improve it. Self-directed, self-disciplined, self-
monitored and self-corrective thinking.
What is the definition of caring? - correct answer.a universal phenomenon that
influences the ways in which people think, feel and behave in relation to one another
Caring is the _______ of nursing and the moral imperative that guides ___________
practice - correct answer.Essence; nursing
What is holistic nursing care? - correct answer.described as the art and science of
caring for the whole person, knowing that each individual is unique in all aspects of self
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