Week 1 Sherpath Flashcards
(122 cards)
During which time frame in nursing history did Dorothea Dix organize military hospitals and head the US Sanitary Commission?
-Colonial American period
-19th century
-20th century
-Crimean War
-19th century
Which major contribution did Hippocrates make toward the evolution of medicine and health care?
-Was the first to develop procedures to perform surgical operations
-Developed the Mosaic code to organize methods of disease control and prevention
-Was the first to attribute disease to natural causes rather than supernatural causes and curses of the gods
-Established the first military hospital in Europe
-Was the first to attribute disease to natural causes rather than supernatural causes and curses of the gods
Which elements are included in the ANA standards of professional performance?
(choose all that apply)
-Ethics
-Collaboration
-Nursing process
-Quality of practice
-Resource utilization
-Ethics
-Collaboration
-Quality of practice
-Resource utilization
Which nursing roles are inherent roles?
(choose all that apply)
-Change agent
-Nurse administrator
-Faith community nurse
-Patient advocate
-Case manager
-Change agent
-Patient advocate
Which contemporary nursing role is one of the fastest-growing specialties in the 21st century?
-Case manager
-Flight nurse
-Faith community nurse
-Forensic nurse
Forensic nurse
A dean in a college of nursing is trying to inspire a faculty member to obtain a terminal degree. Which nursing role does this action represent?
-Leader
-Manager
-Collaborator
-Educator
-Leader
Match the contribution to nursing with the associated historical period.
Middle Ages
Early Civilization
Early 20thCentury
Renaissance Period
Answer choices
Recruited women for Sisters of Charity,
Red Cross established,
American Journal of Nursing established,
Care provided based on sanctity of human life,
Advanced hygiene and sanitation practices,
Pharmaceutical developments increased
Middle Ages
Care provided based on sanctity of human life
Early Civilization
Advanced hygiene and sanitation practices
Early 20th Century
American Journal of Nursing established
Renaissance Period
Recruited women for Sisters of Charity
Which 19th century nurse used her extensive knowledge in tropical medicine to treat patients during the cholera epidemic in the 1850s?
-Florence Nightingale
-Clara Barton
-Dorothea Dix
-Mary Seacole
Mary Seacole
Which organization’s definition of nursing includes the autonomous role of nurses?
-International Council of Nurses (ICN)
-American Nurses Association (ANA)
-State Board of Nursing (SBN)
-National League for Nursing (NLN)
International Council of Nurses (ICN)
In which roles do nurses serve?
Select all that apply.
-Care provider
-Educator
-Therapist
-Researcher
-Analyst
Care provider
Educator
Researcher
Which role describes how nurses function to ensure that members of the health care team work together to accomplish a common goal?
-Change agent
-Manager
-Collaborator
-Advocate
Collaborator
A charge nurse is authorized to make changes in the number of staff members who work a shift. Within which nursing role is the charge nurse functioning?
-Leader
-Manager
-Collaborator
-Delegator
Manager
Which roles is the nurse demonstrating when recognizing a problem and collecting data to sufficiently support the need for policy updates?
Select all that apply.
-Patient advocate
-Manager
-Researcher
-Delegator
-Change agent
Researcher
Change agent
Which author’s definition of public health is founded on the concept of social justice?
-C. E. Winslow (1960)
-Institute of Medicine (1988)
-American Nurses Association (2015)
-Krieger and Birn (1998)
Krieger and Birn (1998)
Which unit of care is the primary focus of public health nurses?
-Disenfranchised groups
-Families
-Individuals at risk
-Populations
Populations
Which core public health function is exemplified by the nurse who ensures that essential public health services are available?
-Assurance
-Assessment
-Prevention
-Policy development
Assurance
Match the public health intervention with the appropriate Intervention Wheel wedge.
Identifies people with unrecognized health risks or asymptomatic disease
Seeks information and generates solutions to problems
Provides a voice for someone else to develop a system toward empowerment
Coordinates and provides services to optimize self-care capabilities
Answers choices
Coalition building, Community organizing, Screening, Consultation
Identifies people with unrecognized health risks or asymptomatic disease
Coalition building
Seeks information and generates solutions to problems
Community organizing
Provides a voice for someone else to develop a system toward empowerment
Screening
Coordinates and provides services to optimize self-care capabilities
Consultation
Which activities are essential to develop local and state health policies?
(choose all that apply)
-Promoting empowerment of individuals
-Developing protocols that support individual and community health
-Monitoring health status of community members
-Mobilizing community partnerships
-Securing a competent health care workforce
-Promoting empowerment of individuals
-Developing protocols that support individual and community health
-Mobilizing community partnerships
Which action by a public health nurse focuses on health promotion?
-Creating a supportive environment
-Ensuring nutrition security
-Assessing and maintaining environmental health
-Providing emergency health services
-Creating a supportive environment
In which settings does a public health nurse practice?
(choose all that apply)
-Representative on a board of nursing
-Correctional facility
-School
-Outpatient surgery center
-Health department
-Urgent care facility
-Representative on a board of nursing
-Correctional facility
-School
-Health department
Which nursing intervention could be identified as the essential function of participating in regulatory activities?
-Design a low-impact aerobics outreach program for older adults.
-Develop “shelter-at-home” policies for a geographic region at high risk for a communicable disease.
-Refer low-income families to a health clinic that provides health care services on a sliding scale.
-Develop a brochure on effective contraceptive for distribution in a family planning clinic.
Develop “shelter-at-home” policies for a geographic region at high risk for a communicable disease.
Which scenario is an example of primary prevention?
-Conducting a lead-screening program targeted at preschool-age children
-Providing directly observed drug therapy for patients with active tuberculosis
-Collaborating in the development of a citizens’ emergency-preparedness plan
-Asking about abuse as part of routine health assessment
Collaborating in the development of a citizens’ emergency-preparedness plan
When a public health nurse screens for hearing loss, which level of prevention is being addressed?
-Primary
-Primary transitional
-Secondary
-Tertiary
Secondary
Which domain of practice is implemented by addressing a population’s values, traditions, and beliefs?
-Leadership and systems thinking
-Cultural competency
-Communication with community stakeholders
-Program planning and policy development
Cultural competency