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NUR 380 Exam 1 / 100% Verified Questions & Answers / Newest 2025-2026. Terms in this set (49) Quiz____? Florence Nightingale - Answerโโ Nursing's first science theorist Established sanitary nursing care units Founder of modern nursing Began professional education of nursing Quiz____? Clara Barton - Answerโโ Played a role in establishing the American Red Cross and persuaded congress to ratify their treaty with the International Red Cross Quiz____? Linda Richards -
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Terms in this set (49) Quiz____? Florence Nightingale -
Nursing's first science theorist Established sanitary nursing care units Founder of modern nursing Began professional education of nursing Quiz____? Clara Barton -
Played a role in establishing the American Red Cross and persuaded congress to ratify their treaty with the International Red Cross
Quiz____? Linda Richards -
America's first trained nurse Introduced nursing notes Introduced doctor's orders Initiated the practice of nurses wearing uniforms Credited for work in industrial and psych nursing Quiz____? Mary Mahoney -
First African American nurse Quiz____? Lillian Wald -
Founder of public health nursing Quiz____?
Quiz____? Luther Christman -
Founded the American Assembly for Men in Nursing and the National Student Nurses' Association Advocate for advanced education of nurses and science-based nursing education Quiz____? Ernest Grant -
First male president of ANA (2019) Quiz____? Purpose of Nurse Practice Act -
Protect the public by regulating the practice of nursing in the U.S. Quiz____?
Purpose of Stands of Professional Nursing -
Describe the responsibilities for which nurses are accountable Quiz____? Benner's Novice Stage -
No experience (nursing student), performance is limited, inflexible, and governed by context-free rules and regulation other than experience Quiz____? Benner's Advanced Beginner Stage -
Demonstrates marginally acceptable performance, recognizes the meaningfulness of real life situations, has experienced enough real life situations to make judgements about them Quiz____? Benner's Competent Stage -
Stage 1: Novice Stage 2: Advanced Beginner Stage 3: Competent Stage 4: Proficient Stage 5: Expert Quiz____? Nursing Associations -
provide structure for professional self-governance, promote advancement of professional practice, provide networking and leadership opportunities ANA NLN ACNE CCNE International Council of Nurses National Student Nurses Association Quiz____?
Different levels of educational programs for nurses -
LPN - has to work under an RN 9-12 months, NCLEX-PN RN Diploma - More common from late 1800's-1960's, hospital based educational programs with rich clinical experiences RN Associates (ADN) RN Bachelors (BSN) Masters Doctoral Quiz____? Explain the importance of continuing nursing education -
They inform nurses of new techniques and knowledge, help nurses attain experience in specialized areas of nursing, and provide nurses with information essential to ethical aspects of nursing, they help keep nurses competent and improve skills
Quiz____? Describe the role of the nurse in impacting the direction of healthcare -
Nurses work as collaborators to help improve client care, fight for legislation, and work on research Quiz____? Identify expectations for the character of nurses in the ANA Code of Ethics -
Dignity Worth Individuality Responsibility Advocacy Accountability Collaborates Carer Quiz____? Ethical, legal, and social justice issues present in nursing -
Abortion, organ transplantation, liability issues, assisted-suicide, termination of care, cost of health care, health insurance coverage, Black Life's Matter, Women's movement Quiz____? Unintentional tort -
Negligence or malpractice - conduct that falls below a standard of care necessary to protect others from unreasonable risks of harm To qualify it must have
Autonomy -
Right to make one's own decisions Quiz____? Nonmaleficence -
duty to do no harm - intentional or unintentional Quiz____? Beneficence -
Doing good Quiz____? Justice -
Fairness
Quiz____? Veracity -
telling the truth Quiz____? Accountability -
Answerable to give an account or denies to oneself and other for one's own actions, or decisions measured against a standard Quiz____? Responsibility -
Blameworthiness or praiseworthiness one bears when one's conduct or performance of duties Quiz____? Theory -
four broad concepts core to nursing: person, environment, health, and nursing Quiz____? Describe the role of nursing theory in nursing education, research, and clinical practice -
Nursing theory guides development and directs education, research, and clinical practice and each influences each other - the interface between nursing experts in each area ensure that work in the other areas remains current, relevant, useful, and influence health Quiz____? Recall the meaning of caring and ways nurses demonstrate caring in practice -
Caring practices involve connection, mutual recognition, and involvement between nurse and client Know the client Be present with the client Empathize with the client
Quiz____? Evaluate the value of reflective practice in nursing -
Help nurses learn from their experience, allows thinking from a critical point of view analyzing why you acted in a certain way and assessing the results of your action Quiz____? Roach's Nursing Theory -
Focuses on caring as a philosophical concept and proses the human mode of being 6 C's
Focuses on the 5 caring processes