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The national student nurses' association (nsna) is a prominent organization with approximately 60,000 members that focuses on mentoring the professional development of future registered nurses (rns) and facilitating their entry into the nursing profession. The nsna plays a crucial role in supporting nursing students by providing resources, networking opportunities, and advocacy for the nursing profession. The organization aims to empower and prepare the next generation of nurses, ensuring they are equipped with the necessary skills, knowledge, and professional development to succeed in their careers. Through various initiatives, the nsna helps nursing students navigate the challenges of their education, build leadership skills, and foster a strong sense of community within the nursing community.
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Question 1 of 100 What is the NSNA and what do they do? Options: A. A local club for nursing students that organizes social events and outings B. National Student Nurse Association with 60,000 members that mentors the professional development of future RNs and facilitates their entrance into the professions C. A regulatory body that oversees nursing practices and licenses nurses D. An organization that focuses on providing scholarships for nursing students only Correct Answer: B Explanation: The National Student Nurses' Association (NSNA) is a prominent organization with approximately 60,000 members that focuses on mentoring the professional development of future Registered Nurses (RNs) and facilitating their entry into the nursing profession. Question 2 of 100 Which are the consequences of a positive drug/alcohol screen? Options: A. Denied admission to clinical nursing courses B. Dismissal from clinical nursing courses C. Test results reported to the Louisiana State Board of Nursing (LSBN) D. Referral to a Louisiana State Board of Nursing (LSBN) approved evaluator for assistance in dealing with drug abuse Correct Answer: D Explanation: A positive drug/alcohol screen typically results in a referral to an LSBN-approved evaluator for assistance in addressing substance abuse issues, rather than immediate dismissal or denial of admission. Question 3 of 100 Who had the first military hospital? Options: A. Rome B. Venice C. Abce D. Yes Correct Answer: A Explanation: Rome is historically recognized for establishing one of the first military hospitals, setting a precedent for organized medical care for soldiers.
Question 4 of 100 Classroom inattentiveness, carrying on side conversations that disturb other students, discrediting faculty knowledge, and dominating class discussions are all examples of: Options: A. Motor skills B. Uncivil behavior C. Acting according to code of ethics and standards of practice D. C Correct Answer: B Explanation: These behaviors exemplify uncivil behavior, which disrupts the learning environment and disrespects faculty and peers. Question 5 of 100 What were Egyptians responsible for? Options: A. Syndesmoses B. Symphyses C. Gomphoses D. Sutures Correct Answer: D Explanation: Ancient Egyptians made significant advancements in medical practices, including the development and use of sutures for wound closure. Question 6 of 100 Louisa May Alcott Options: A. Authored detailed accounts of nurses during the Civil War B. Focused on surgery, prenatal care, and hospitals with male nurses C. "Father of medicine" first to attribute disease to natural causes D. Will not be allowed to major in nursing at UL Lafayette Correct Answer: A Explanation: Louisa May Alcott is known for her detailed accounts of nurses during the Civil War, highlighting the critical role of women in healthcare during that period. Question 7 of 100 Which professions categorize as an Advanced Practice RN?
Question 9 of 100 To appeal a final grade, before contacting the University Ombudsman, the student must first speak with: Options: A. Diagnosis-related groups B. A hospital receives a set amount of money for a patient who is hospitalized with a certain diagnosis C. All natural phenomena including illnesses were the work of the gods D.
Options: A. True B. Twice C. Princeton D. Yale Correct Answer: D. Yale Explanation: Yale University established the first separate department of nursing and offered the first Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree in 1924. Question 12 of 100 A student who is arrested for drunken driving over the summer break should disclose the incident to the UL College of Nursing and Health Sciences and the Louisiana State Board of Nursing. Options: A. True B. False Correct Answer: A. True Explanation: Students are typically required to disclose legal issues, such as arrests for drunken driving, to maintain transparency and uphold professional standards within the nursing field. Question 13 of 100 "Dark ages" of nursing Options: A. 'Lady with a lamp" B. Sanitary conditions C. Brought death toll down from 42% to 2% D. Opened first nursing school in England in 1860 E. In 1873, graduates from Nightingale's nurse training program migrated to the US F. Established the first nursing school in England G. Hospital patients entrust their life and well-being to the one person who has 24/7 direct responsibility for their care and their environment H. Analytical framework, the nursing process I. Knowledge and skills in critical thinking J. Familiar with and understands plenitude of facts: medical terms, medical procedures, medications, disease mechanisms of all diseases K. Diagnostic equipment and machines knowledge L. Research --> evidence-based practice M. Religious facilities that provided healthcare closed N. Hospital nurses were often female prisoners, prostitutes, and drunks O. Several nursing groups/orders formed out of great concern Correct Answer: N. Hospital nurses were often female prisoners, prostitutes, and drunks
K. Institute of Medicine that provided the recommendation that nurses should practice to the full extent of their education and training Explanation: The 1980s saw significant changes in nursing, including rising healthcare costs, the emergence of AIDS, the need for advanced education for nurse practitioners, and a national shortage of nurses. Question 16 of 100 Who is the BSN director of school? Options: A. Dr. Deedra Harrington B. Dr. Tricia Templet C. Dr. Lisa Broussard D. Dr. Jennifer Lemione Correct Answer: D. Dr. Jennifer Lemione Explanation: Dr. Jennifer Lemione is identified as the BSN Director of the School, overseeing the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program. Question 17 of 100 Medicare Options: A. "Father of medicine" first to attribute disease to natural causes B. Religious facilities that provided healthcare closed C. Hospital nurses were often female prisoners, prostitutes, and drunks D. Several nursing groups/orders formed out of great concern E. Increase indigent populations F. AIDS G. Runaway health care costs H. Diagnosis-Related Group [DRG] system I. Outpatient surgery services grew J. Serious national shortage of nurses K. 1985 - National Center for Nursing Research at the National Institutes of Health L. A program added to the Social Security system in 1965 that provides hospitalization insurance for the elderly and permits older Americans to purchase inexpensive coverage for doctor fees and other health expenses. Correct Answer: L. A program added to the Social Security system in 1965 that provides hospitalization insurance for the elderly and permits older Americans to purchase inexpensive coverage for doctor fees and other health expenses. Explanation: Medicare was established in 1965 as part of the Social Security system to provide healthcare coverage for the elderly and certain disabled individuals.
Question 18 of 100 Nursing in the 1970s Options: A. Health care costs soared B. Master's preparation needed for nurse practitioners C. Numbers of men increased D. Individuals with infectious diseases were isolated in almhouses or pesthouses E. Schoolteacher that organized military hospitals, provided medical supplies to the Union Army soldiers F. Showing disregard for others and causing an atmosphere of disrespect, conflict, and stress Correct Answers: A. Health care costs soared B. Master's preparation needed for nurse practitioners C. Numbers of men increased D. Individuals with infectious diseases were isolated in almhouses or pesthouses Explanation: The 1970s in nursing were marked by rising healthcare costs, increased education requirements for advanced practice roles, a rise in male nurses, and the isolation of individuals with infectious diseases. Question 19 of 100 Altruism Options: A. A financial strategy for managing healthcare costs B. A legal obligation to report unethical behavior in healthcare C. The practice of prioritizing personal interests over others D. Concern for the welfare of others, which includes caring, commitment, compassion, generosity, and perseverance Correct Answer: D Explanation: Altruism refers to the selfless concern for the well-being of others, encompassing qualities like caring, commitment, compassion, generosity, and perseverance. Question 20 of 100 Mary Seacole Options: A. Advocated for hospitals and care of the sick B. Founded the Henry Street Settlement and Visiting Nurse Service which provided nursing and social services and organized educational and cultural activities. She is considered the founder of public health nursing
Correct Answer: A. Pennsylvania Hospital in 1751 by Benjamin Franklin Explanation: Pennsylvania Hospital, founded in 1751 by Benjamin Franklin and Dr. Thomas Bond, is recognized as the first hospital in North America. Question 24 of 100 Display concern for others, integrity, accountability, interest, and motivation as necessary personal qualities. Options: A. Protagonist B. Personality C. Collateral D. Character Correct Answer: D. Character Explanation: Character encompasses qualities like concern for others, integrity, accountability, interest, and motivation, which are essential for effective nursing practice. Question 25 of 100 Sojourner Truth Options: A. Known for her abolitionist and nursing efforts in the Civil War B. Right to self-determination; provides nursing care based on respect for patient's right to make decisions about their healthcare C. Undergraduate program following a four-year baccalaureate curriculum D. "God of Medicine"; model for medical caduceus Correct Answer: A. Known for her abolitionist and nursing efforts in the Civil War Explanation: Sojourner Truth was a prominent abolitionist and advocated for nursing efforts during the Civil War, contributing significantly to healthcare and social justice. Question 26 of 100 What is Wellness Wednesday? Options: A. An annual festival celebrating student achievements with food and entertainment B. A day dedicated to promoting physical fitness through organized sports events C. A weekly event focused on academic tutoring for students struggling in their courses D. In the fall and spring semesters from 9-3 in Wharton Room 115 with free health screenings for body fat, hearing, vision, and blood glucose
Correct Answer: D Explanation: Wellness Wednesday typically refers to regular health promotion events offering free health screenings and wellness activities to support student health and well-being. Question 27 of 100 Which is/are the student's responsibility to refrain from on social media sites? (Check all that apply) Options: A. Disclosing confidential information about the School of Nursing, faculty, or other students B. Posting comments that are harassing, threatening, or hostile to faculty, staff, patients, or other students C. Using patient's identifying information (including but not limited to name, initials, hospital name, physician name, diagnosis, dates of admission) D. Interacting with classmates via social networking sites (i.e., accepting/sending "friend" requests with another N104 student) E. Posting derogatory comments about classmates, faculty, staff, or other individuals that are encountered during their academic experience F. Interacting with patients via social networking sites (i.e., accepting/sending "friend" requests with patients) Options for Answer: A. cite B. ABD C. Evidence-Based Practice D. ABCDE Correct Answer: B. ABD Explanation: Students should refrain from disclosing confidential information (A), posting harassing or hostile comments (B), and interacting with patients via social media (D). Options C, E, and F are also important but based on the provided answer choices, ABD is the closest correct selection. Question 28 of 100 A student has never missed an N104 lecture but forgot to complete the Moodle attendance roster or sign the class paper roster one time before leaving the classroom. This student can expect the Participation grade to reflect an unexcused absence. Options: A. True B. False Correct Answer: A. True Explanation: Forgetting to sign attendance rosters can be considered an unexcused absence, affecting the participation grade despite not missing the actual lecture.