Nightingale College
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BSN 225 : Concepts Of Nursing – Health
NUR 546 Psychopharmacology
Exam for the
Psychiatric- Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
NUR BSN
Course Title and Number: 546225Final
Concepts Of Nursing –
Health Promotion
Course Title and Number: NUR 546 Psychopharmacology for the
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Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Exam Date: BSN 225 Midterm and Final Exam 2024- 2025
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BSN 225 Concepts Of Nursing – Nursing Concepts
Exam 1 Review 2024 – 2025 Exam 1 With verified
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,who is the mother of nursing? - Answer>> florence
nightingale
what happened in the 18th century? (7) - Answer>>
smallpox vaccination was developed, psychiatry
became a medical specialty area, pulse watch and the
stethoscope were developed, pasteurization was
discovered and made changed contamination issues,
father of surgery developed a means to antiseptic
surgery, anthrax and cholera were linked to food
transmission, germ theory was developed more
the 6 standards of practice - Answer>> assessment,
diagnosis, outcomes identification, planning,
implementation, evaluation
professional performance (9) - Answer>> ethics,
education, evidence-based practice and research,
quality of practice, communication, leadership,
collaboration, professional practice examination,
resource utilization
2 important tools for success in a nursing program -
Answer>> time management and organization
define autonomy - Answer>> the quality or state of
being self-governing; the freedom to act on what you
know
,define responsibility - Answer>> moral, legal, or
mental accountability
define accountability - Answer>> an obligation or
willingness to accept responsibility
benefits of belonging to a nursing program - Answer>>
typical components of study skills (4) - Answer>>
reading, using class time effectively, preparing written
assignments and team projects, and preparing for
discussions, quizzes, and exams.
why join a nursing association? (2) - Answer>> to be
informed and have a voice
who was in charge of african american nurses rights? -
Answer>> martha franklin
who wrote the original pledge that all nurses take? -
Answer>> florence nightingale
describe a competent level of nursing based on a
decision making model which includes:
Assessment
Diagnosis
Outcome identification
Planning
Implementation
Evaluation - Answer>> Standards of Practice
Authoritative statements that describe the
responsibility of the profession. A complex system of
intertwined responsibilities, including legal, ethical, and
value components.
, A social contract with society of the expectations of the
profession, and the professions expectation of itself.
The purpose is to improve the health and well-being of
our patients, families, communities. - Answer>> Scope
of Practice
Knowledge-based on education and practice, the
"Science of Nursing in all its complexity.
Mission-our shared goals, what those we care for can
expect from us.
Education-our formal preparation
Social Contract-what we promise society, what society
expects from us.
Autonomy-our independent capacity to make decisions
for our patients within the confines of our scope of
practice.
Accountability-ownership of our decision-making. -
Answer>> Current Status of Nursing: Characteristics
Respect for human dignity.
Care for health problems regardless of the nature of the
health problem.
The patient's right to self determination.
The relationship with our nursing and non-nursing
colleagues.
Our total commitment to the patient. - Answer>>
Current Status of Nursing: Values
The lack of acknowledgement the nursing has a unique
set of knowledge that in some manner is not entirely
objective, observable and analytical. Nursing
knowledge is based on the human response to what is
happening to the patient and encompasses the
biophysical as well as psychosocial realms. It is holism,
the mind, body, and spirit that make up the human-
being.