1 of 123
TEST BANK FOR LPN TO RN TRANSITIONS 5TH EDITION BY CLAYWELL
TEST BANK FOR LPN TO RN
TRANSITIONS 5TH EDITION BY
LORA CLAYWELL NEWEST
VERSION EXAM WITH ACTUAL
QUESTIONS AND COMPLETE
100%CORRECT ANSWERS WITH
VERIFIED AND WELL EXPLAINED
RATIONALES ALREADY GRADED
A+ BY EXPERTS |LATEST
VERSION 2024 WITH
GUARANTEED SUCCESS AFTER
DOWNLOAD ALREADY
PASSED!!!!!!! (PROVEN ITS ALL
YOU NEED TO EXCEL IN YOUR
EXAM
Alberts academics: questions with correct answers
, 2 of 123
TEST BANK FOR LPN TO RN TRANSITIONS 5TH EDITION BY CLAYWELL
Alberts academics: questions with correct answers
, 3 of 123
TEST BANK FOR LPN TO RN TRANSITIONS 5TH EDITION BY CLAYWELL
Chapter 01: Honoring Your Past, Planning Your Future
MULTIPLE CHOICE
Chapter 02: Assessing Yourself and Designing Success
MULTIPLE CHOICE
EPSLO #7 Demonstrate effective communication methods to manage client needs and to interact with
other healthcare team members
Program concepts The nursing process, QSEN competencies, leader ship, professionalism
LPN to RN curriculum Includes seven classes transitions, health assessment and advanced nursing
skills, advanced medical surgical, advanced mental health, nurse as leader, high-risk maternal Child,
professional nurse practicum
Past and present influences on ADN Ancient origins, Christian origins, military origins, protestant
reformation
Ancient Origins Men and women or caregivers, very little known about nursing
Christian origins Bishops and church provided care in Holmes, church Morganstern with afterlife,
monks and nuns control the hospitals more concerned with spiritual and physical health
Military origins Crusaders of the middle ages lead to hospitals being built near battlefield, the knights
hospital of Saint John men staffed the hospitals and also defended it, beginning origin of nursing plans,
after Crusaders return home to build hospitals become organized structure the nurses wire white and
we're given a hood to wear after completing training
Protestant reformation women were not to work outside home, nurses were mostly criminals drug
addicts and thieves serving jail time working in hospitals, there were advances in technology smallpox
vaccine but did not include improvement in nursing
The nightingale reform Started by improving conditions in battlefield during the Crimean war, first
nurse researcher first to use evidence-based practice
Nightingale system at the education The beginning of modern nursing education, Saint Thomas hospital
in England established 1860, enrolled women between the ages of 25 and 35 in one year program
Nursing in the US Stimulated by the Civil War, three schools of training opened in 1873 New York City,
Connecticut, and Boston, 1875 first caps were used to cover long hair, 1900s Nurse where to be
submissive, 1903 licensure law began that was not mandatory
John Hopkins school of nursing Opened in 1918 stressed the need for improved education as public
health nurses
Alberts academics: questions with correct answers
, 4 of 123
TEST BANK FOR LPN TO RN TRANSITIONS 5TH EDITION BY CLAYWELL
Yale school of nursing Open 1924 first to be separate university with its own dean
Linda Richards Americas first trained nurse, established many new training programs in multiple
hospitals and upgraded the quality of nursing care
Isabele Hampton Robb Instrumental in improving conditions for student nurses and founded the
program at John Hopkins hospital
Adelaide Nutting Graduated and then principle of Jon Hopkins program strong advocate for reform and
nursing education established three-year program, reduced student nurse work day to eight hours
Laviana dock Early organizer of the national league for nurses wrote history of nursing
Lillian wald Founded the Henry Street settlement in 1893 which Mark beginning of public health nursing
Nursing program types Diploma program, associate degree program, baccalaureate program,
masters degree program
Nursing Process Assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, evaluation
Clinical judgment model steps Recognize clues, analyze clues, prioritize hypothesis, generate
solutions, take action, evaluate outcomes
QSEN Quality and safety education for nurses
KSAs Knowledge, skills and attitudes
QSEN competencies Patient centered care, teamwork and collaboration, informatics, evidence-
based practice, safety and quality improvement
Informatics Use information and technology to communicate, manage knowledge, mitigate errors, and
support decision making
evidence-based practice (EBP) Integrates best current evidence with clinical expertise in
patient/family preferences and values for delivery of optimal health care
safety Minimize his risk of harm to patients and providers through system effectiveness and
individual Performance
The Joint Commission (TJC) Publishes hospital national patient safety goals annually
2021 national patient safety goals (TJC) Identify patients correctly, improve staff communication, use
medicine safely, use alarms safety, prevent infections, identify patient safety risks, prevent mistakes in
surgery
Quality Improvement Use data to monitor the outcomes of patient processes and use improvement
methods to design and test changes to continuously improve the quality and safety of healthcare
systems
Constitutional law The fundamental freedoms granted to all people in the constitution of the US
Statutory law Local state and federal level laws that are formalized and voted on by appropriate
legislators
Common law Case law derived from Lars of local state and national levels but involves decision
based on specific instance
Administrative law Sometimes called regulatory law created by administrative agencies led by executive
portion of the government
Contract law An agreement between two parties in which there is a duty or obligation
Alberts academics: questions with correct answers