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PPR 100 Session 1-5 Test Questions with Answers All Correct Which term characterizes the duties and activities that an individual is employed to perform? a. Autonomy. b. Authority. c. Responsibility. d. Accountability. - Answer-c. Responsibility. What is a nursing manager's greatest challen...

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PPR 100 Session 1-5 Test Questions
with Answers All Correct
Which term characterizes the duties and activities that an individual is employed to
perform?
a. Autonomy.
b. Authority.
c. Responsibility.
d. Accountability. - Answer-c. Responsibility.

What is a nursing manager's greatest challenge?
a. Delegation.
b. Communication.
c. Time management.
d. Clinical decision making. - Answer-b. Communication.

Which of the following is an appropriate task that a nursing student may perform while
employed as a nursing aid?
Give an intramuscular injection.
Insert a Foley catheter.
Give a bed bath.
Give medications. - Answer-Give a bed bath.

A patient who is confused is left alone in bed with the side rails down and the bed in a
high position, and the patient falls and breaks a hip. In legal terms, what has occurred?
Assault.
Battery.
Negligence.
Civil tort. - Answer-Negligence

The nurse learns about cultural issues involved in the patient's health care belief system
and enables patients and families to achieve meaningful and supportive care. Such care
is known as what?
a. Ethnocentrism.
b. Culturally competent care.
c. Cultural imposition.
d. Culturally congruent care. - Answer-b. Culturally competent care.

Which of the following is an outcome of nursing education that enables safe service to
be defined by those who receive the service?
a. Cultural awareness.
b. Cultural safety.

,c. Cultural sensitivity.
d. Self-awareness. - Answer-b. Cultural safety.

When the nurse signs a form as a witness, the nurse's signature shows which of the
following regarding the patient?
The patient was fully informed and is aware of all consequences of signing.
The patient was awake and fully alert and not medicated with narcotics at the time of
signing.
The patient was free to sign without pressure.
The patient has signed that form and the witness saw it being done. - Answer-The
patient has signed that form and the witness saw it being done.

Which of the following persons can legally give consent to a procedure?
A legal guardian of a child.
A person who received narcotics more than one hour ago.
Individuals who are 21 years of age or older.
An advocate for a child. - Answer-A legal guardian of a child.

In caring for patients, it is important for the nurse to realize that evidence-informed
decision making is which of the following?
a. The only valid source of knowledge that should be used.
b. Secondary to traditional or standard care knowledge.
c. Dependent on patient values and expectations.
d. Not related to quality improvement studies - Answer-c. Dependent on patient values
and expectations.

In understanding health inequity, what does the nurse know?
a. Health differences are unavoidable.
b. Poverty is not a root cause of health inequity.
c. Health inequity is the absence of systematic disparities in health.
d. Health inequity refers to unnecessary and unfair differences in health. - Answer-d.
Health inequity refers to unnecessary and unfair differences in health.

Which of the following statements is correct?
Consent for medical treatment may be given by anyone who understands the risks,
benefits, and consequences of both having and not having a treatment or procedure.
A first-trimester therapeutic abortion can be performed in every province and territory.
Student nurses cannot be sued for malpractice while in a nursing clinical class.
Nurses who get sick and leave during a shift are not abandoning their patients if they
call their supervisor and leave a message about their emergency illness. - Answer-
Consent for medical treatment may be given by anyone who understands the risks,
benefits, and consequences of both having and not having a treatment or procedure
The formation of the Victorian Order of Nurses (VON) in 1898 was prompted by what?
a. Flu epidemic.
b. Measles outbreak.
c. Labour and birth difficulties.

,d. War casualties. - Answer-c. Labour and birth difficulties.

Who was the most influential woman in the advancement of nursing in Canada?
a. Marie Rollet Hébert.
b. Florence Nightingale.
c. Mary Agnes Snively.
d. Jeanne Mance. - Answer-d. Jeanne Mance.

The proportion of male nurses in Canada in 2012 was ______, in comparison with
________ in the year 2000.
a. 2.1%; 0.9%
b. 6.4%; 4.7%
c. 12.4%; 8.6%
d. 18.2%; 12.4% - Answer-b. 6.4%; 4.7%

The first undergraduate nursing degree program was established where?
a. Ontario.
b. Nova Scotia.
c. New Brunswick.
d. British Columbia. - Answer-d. British Columbia.

Where did the first hospital diploma school in Canada open?
a. Manitoba.
b. Ontario.
c. Quebec.
d. Newfoundland. - Answer-b. Ontario.

What was the main driving force for the modernization of nursing?
a. Globalization.
b. The Crimean War.
c. Missionary nursing.
d. The women's suffrage movement. - Answer-a. Globalization.

What is the primary purpose of licensure laws for the nursing profession?
a. To protect the public against unqualified and incompetent practitioners.
b. To enhance the quality of nursing care and improve Canadians' health outcomes.
c. To ensure that nurses demonstrate knowledge and skills in a variety of professional
roles.
d. To provide an opportunity for practitioners to validate their expertise in a specialty. -
Answer-a. To protect the public against unqualified and incompetent practitioners.

Which of the following was the main reason why health care facilities in the British
colonies were increasingly needed during the eighteenth-century British regime?
a. Scurvy.
b. Bubonic plague.
c. Increased birth rate.

, d. Infectious diseases. - Answer-d. Infectious diseases.

Where did the traditions of good nursing practice that anchor nursing in Canada
originate?
a. England.
b. United States.
c. Germany.
d. New France. - Answer-d. New France.

The Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) has made available to all nurses across
Canada a nursing portal database; what is it called?
a. The Nurse.
b. NurseOne.
c. Nursing Initiatives.
d. Evidence-informed Nursing. - Answer-b. NurseOne.

Which of the following groups did Florence Nightingale visit and stay with for a
sustained period of time in order to learn about nursing?
The Benedictine Order of St. Benedict of Nursia.
St. Vincent de Paul's nursing order.
Guy's Hospital in London.
The Institute of Deaconesses at Kaiserwerth. - Answer-The Institute of Deaconesses at
Kaiserwerth.

After which Canadian nurse did the Canadian Nurses Association name its highest
award?
Edith Kathleen Russell.
Evelyn Mallory.
Bertha Harmer.
Jeanne Mance. - Answer-Jeanne Mance.

In what year did the first three European nurses, the Augustinian nursing sisters, arrive
at Quebec from France?
1639.
1534.
1497.
1737. - Answer-1639

What was the primary health problem in the early settlements in pre-Confederation
Canada?
Scurvy.
Vitamin D deficiency.
Poor nutrition.
Epidemics of infectious diseases. - Answer-Epidemics of infectious diseases.

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