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Fundamentals of Nursing chapters 1-4 *Q&A* [100% verified]
Fundamentals of Nursing chapters 1-4 
*Q&A* [verified] 
American Nurses Association (ANA) *Ans* the consistent commitment of nurses to provide 
care that promotes the well-being of their patients and communities 
Nursing *Ans* the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention 
of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human 
response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities, and populations 
Inte...
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Fundamentals of Nursing chapters 1-4 
*Q&A* [verified] 
American Nurses Association (ANA) *Ans* the consistent commitment of nurses to provide 
care that promotes the well-being of their patients and communities 
Nursing *Ans* the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention 
of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human 
response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities, and populations 
Inte...
Fundamentals of Nursing - Self-Concept *Q&A* [ 100% verified]
Fundamentals of Nursing - Self-Concept 
*Q&A* [verified] 
C *Ans* Which development stage is particularly crucial for identity development? 
A. Infancy 
B. Young Adult 
C. Adolescence 
D. Preschool Age 
D *Ans* Which of the following statements about body image is correct? 
A. Body image refers only to the external appearance of a person's body. 
B. Physical changes are quickly incorporated into a person's body image. 
C. Perceptions by other persons have no influence on a person's body image...
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Fundamentals of Nursing - Self-Concept 
*Q&A* [verified] 
C *Ans* Which development stage is particularly crucial for identity development? 
A. Infancy 
B. Young Adult 
C. Adolescence 
D. Preschool Age 
D *Ans* Which of the following statements about body image is correct? 
A. Body image refers only to the external appearance of a person's body. 
B. Physical changes are quickly incorporated into a person's body image. 
C. Perceptions by other persons have no influence on a person's body image...
Fundamentals of Nursing Chapter 2 *Q&A* [verified]
Fundamentals of Nursing Chapter 2 
*Q&A* [verified] 
1. A community center is presenting a nurse-led program on the Patient Protection and 
Affordable Care Act. Which statement made by a participant indicates a need for further 
teaching? 
1. "My small company will now have to offer the 75 employees health insurance or pay a 
penalty." 
2. "As long as my son is a full-time student in college, I will be able to keep him on my health 
insurance until he is 26 years old." 
3. "I signed up ...
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Fundamentals of Nursing Chapter 2 
*Q&A* [verified] 
1. A community center is presenting a nurse-led program on the Patient Protection and 
Affordable Care Act. Which statement made by a participant indicates a need for further 
teaching? 
1. "My small company will now have to offer the 75 employees health insurance or pay a 
penalty." 
2. "As long as my son is a full-time student in college, I will be able to keep him on my health 
insurance until he is 26 years old." 
3. "I signed up ...
Fundamentals of Nursing: Chapter 1- Introduction to Nursing *Q&A* [verified]
Fundamentals of Nursing: Chapter 1- 
Introduction to Nursing *Q&A* [verified] 
Florence Nightingale () - Defined nursing as both an art and a science, differentiated 
nursing from medicine, created freestanding nursing education; published books about nursing 
and health care; is regarded as the founder of modern nursing. 
Clara Barton () - Volunteered to care for wounds and feed Union soldiers during the 
Civil War; served as the supervisor of nurses for the Army of the James, organized hosp...
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Fundamentals of Nursing: Chapter 1- 
Introduction to Nursing *Q&A* [verified] 
Florence Nightingale () - Defined nursing as both an art and a science, differentiated 
nursing from medicine, created freestanding nursing education; published books about nursing 
and health care; is regarded as the founder of modern nursing. 
Clara Barton () - Volunteered to care for wounds and feed Union soldiers during the 
Civil War; served as the supervisor of nurses for the Army of the James, organized hosp...
Fundamentals of Nursing - Exam 1 *Q&A* [verified]
Fundamentals of Nursing - Exam 1 
*Q&A* [verified] 
What are the most important roles of the nurse (5) *Ans* Caregiver 
Advocate 
Educator 
Researcher 
Leader 
What are the 5 steps in the nursing process? *Ans* (1) Assessment 
(2) Nursing Diagnosis 
(3) Planning 
(4) Implementation 
(5) Evaluation 
*** All of the above require critical thinking! 
Define Assessment *Ans* Collects comprehensive data pertinent to the patient's health 
and/or situation. 
- info medical personnel can look at 
- beg...
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Fundamentals of Nursing - Exam 1 
*Q&A* [verified] 
What are the most important roles of the nurse (5) *Ans* Caregiver 
Advocate 
Educator 
Researcher 
Leader 
What are the 5 steps in the nursing process? *Ans* (1) Assessment 
(2) Nursing Diagnosis 
(3) Planning 
(4) Implementation 
(5) Evaluation 
*** All of the above require critical thinking! 
Define Assessment *Ans* Collects comprehensive data pertinent to the patient's health 
and/or situation. 
- info medical personnel can look at 
- beg...
Fundamentals of Nursing *Q&A* [verified]
Fundamentals of Nursing 
*Q&A* [verified] 
origination of the word "nurse" *Ans* from the latin word "nutrix" meaning to nourish 
Interrelated roles of nurses *Ans* communicator, teacher, counselor, leader, researcher, 
advocate, collaborator 
coping with disability and death *Ans* nurses use optimal function of maximum strengths 
and potentials, refer to community support systems; provide care to families and patients during 
end-of-life care, hospice 
The Nursing Process *Ans* -one of m...
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Fundamentals of Nursing 
*Q&A* [verified] 
origination of the word "nurse" *Ans* from the latin word "nutrix" meaning to nourish 
Interrelated roles of nurses *Ans* communicator, teacher, counselor, leader, researcher, 
advocate, collaborator 
coping with disability and death *Ans* nurses use optimal function of maximum strengths 
and potentials, refer to community support systems; provide care to families and patients during 
end-of-life care, hospice 
The Nursing Process *Ans* -one of m...
Nursing 101 Fundamentals of Nursing *Q&A* [verified]
Nursing 101 Fundamentals of Nursing 
*Q&A* [verified] 
During a physical assessment, the nurse closes and door and provides drape to promote privacy. 
The nurse is performing her role as a/an: 
A. Advocate 
B. Communicator 
C. Change agent 
D. Caregiver *Ans* D. Caregiver 
The role of a nurse as caregiver helps client promote, restore and maintain dignity, health and 
wellness by viewing a person holistically. As an advocate the nurse intercedes or works on behalf 
of the client. Identifyi...
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Nursing 101 Fundamentals of Nursing 
*Q&A* [verified] 
During a physical assessment, the nurse closes and door and provides drape to promote privacy. 
The nurse is performing her role as a/an: 
A. Advocate 
B. Communicator 
C. Change agent 
D. Caregiver *Ans* D. Caregiver 
The role of a nurse as caregiver helps client promote, restore and maintain dignity, health and 
wellness by viewing a person holistically. As an advocate the nurse intercedes or works on behalf 
of the client. Identifyi...
Fundamentals of Nursing- Unit 1 *Q&A* [verified]
Fundamentals of Nursing- Unit 1 
*Q&A* [verified] 
History of nursing *Ans* 16th century-supernatural causes, nurse was usually the mother, 
priests were doctors 
18th century-social reforms & Florence Nightingale 
20th century-ww2 (1930) broadened nursing role and emphasized education 
Aims of nursing *Ans* promote health, prevent illness, restore health, and facilitate coping 
with disability or death 
Important people of nursing *Ans* Nightingale-defined nursing as art and science, 
differ...
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Fundamentals of Nursing- Unit 1 
*Q&A* [verified] 
History of nursing *Ans* 16th century-supernatural causes, nurse was usually the mother, 
priests were doctors 
18th century-social reforms & Florence Nightingale 
20th century-ww2 (1930) broadened nursing role and emphasized education 
Aims of nursing *Ans* promote health, prevent illness, restore health, and facilitate coping 
with disability or death 
Important people of nursing *Ans* Nightingale-defined nursing as art and science, 
differ...
Fundamentals of Nursing, Vital Signs *Q&A* [verified]
Fundamentals of Nursing, Vital Signs 
*Q&A* [verified] 
Afebrile *Ans* Without fever 
Febrile *Ans* With fever 
Apical pulse (aka "point of maximal impulse" or PMI) *Ans* Central pulse; located at the 
apex of the heart (aka "point of maximal impulse" or PMI). Routinely used on infants - 3yrs. 
Helps determine discrepancies with radial pulse. 
Peripheral pulse *Ans* Pulse located away from the heart; wrist or foot. 
Apical-radial pulse *Ans* Normally apical & radial pulses are identical bu...
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Fundamentals of Nursing, Vital Signs 
*Q&A* [verified] 
Afebrile *Ans* Without fever 
Febrile *Ans* With fever 
Apical pulse (aka "point of maximal impulse" or PMI) *Ans* Central pulse; located at the 
apex of the heart (aka "point of maximal impulse" or PMI). Routinely used on infants - 3yrs. 
Helps determine discrepancies with radial pulse. 
Peripheral pulse *Ans* Pulse located away from the heart; wrist or foot. 
Apical-radial pulse *Ans* Normally apical & radial pulses are identical bu...
Fundamentals of Nursing - Roles and Functions of Nursing *Q&A* [verified]
Fundamentals of Nursing - Roles and 
Functions of Nursing *Q&A* [verified] 
Each state will have its own _____ _____ and is governed by the state board of each state. 
Common interest is to ____ the public with nursing healthcare activities. It will define what you 
_____ and _____ ___. *Ans* Practice Act; protect; can and cannot do. 
Each state board is responsible for: (6) *Ans* 1) approving nursing education programs, 2) 
define the practice of professional nursing, 3) establish criteria ...
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Fundamentals of Nursing - Roles and 
Functions of Nursing *Q&A* [verified] 
Each state will have its own _____ _____ and is governed by the state board of each state. 
Common interest is to ____ the public with nursing healthcare activities. It will define what you 
_____ and _____ ___. *Ans* Practice Act; protect; can and cannot do. 
Each state board is responsible for: (6) *Ans* 1) approving nursing education programs, 2) 
define the practice of professional nursing, 3) establish criteria ...