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NUR 4837 Unit 1 Quiz, Complete Solution Guide (2019/2020): University of Central Florida

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NUR 4837 Unit 1 Quiz Question 1 What is "Health Care Informatics"? Question 2 The film industry has always portrayed the nurse as either a simple minded servant of the physician or a sexual focus for ... patients. Question 3 Which statements are true about the Code of Ethics for Nurses? Question 4 Who is most likely to believe that nursing is a good career? Question 5 The World Wide Web has become an incredibly well maintained and accurate source of information for both the patient and the health care professional. Question 6 Which came first? Question 7 The components of choice are vast and differ based on which of the following items? (Select all that apply.) Question 8 Match the organization to the correct purpose or focus. (Responses may be used more than once or not at all.) Question 9 A bronze statue of a nurse in battle fatigues who is obviously exhausted but demonstrates caring by holding a soldier’s head is an artistic representation of nurses who served in which war? Question 10 Charles Dickens’ character Sairy Gamp: Question 11 The Nurses of America’s media campaign raised awareness of which aspects of nursing? (Select all that apply.) Question 12 Which organization set a goal for the percentage of nurses to hold educational degrees higher than the Associate or Diploma level of education? Question 13 The look of the nurse is important because... Question 14 Why would a BSN be considered the entry level education for nurses? Question 15 A current trend is for students to be evaluated to determine whether they demonstrate competence in the actual client care environment or with a standardized patient. This process occurs in addition to or instead of traditional pencil-and-paper evaluations. This type of evaluation is referred to as: Question 16 The oldest, most traditional type of program that prepares a candidate for RN licensure is the hospital-based ____________________ program. Question 17 An RN with an associate's degree preparation has become tired of physicians, executives and politicians making decisions about health care. She wants to be a part of that process and decides the first step is to obtain a BSN followed by a graduate degree. The nurse enrolls in a nursing program offering self-scheduling and self-paced curriculum. This nurse is taking advantage of: Question 18 The first university to offer nursing graduates a baccalaureate degree was: Question 19 A nursing student scores 95% on the written examination for the adult health course. To be successful in this course, this same student must then perform an indwelling catheter insertion and wound care in a simulated environment meeting core competencies. The student asks, “What are practice competencies?” The nursing instructor replies, “Practice-Based Competencies" are: Question 20 A nurse realizes that a recent health care concern related to globalization was: Question 21 Which nursing theory might a nurse use as a conceptual framework to determine how to meet the needs of immigrants while ensuring provision of high-quality and culturally sensitive care? Question 22 Which type of theory most often guides present nursing practice? Question 23 A community health nurse has been visiting a postpartum client who suffered domestic violence throughout the pregnancy, and now the infant may be at risk. The nurse assisted the client in finding shelter and legal protection. The nurse’s role and the conceptual framework involved are: Question 24 When reading Peplau’s theory, a nurse was unable to determine the relationships among concepts. The nurse listed each concept and drew lines denoting relationships to be able to understand the effect of each element. The nurse created a(n): Question 25 If a nurse applies Nightingale’s theory to current practice, the nurse’s first step will be to evaluate the hospital room’s air quality and secondly to: Question 26 Einstein’s theory of relativity laid the groundwork for theories of mathematics, and Freud and Jung provided the basis for the philosophy of man. Which nursing theory served as the foundation for nursing science? Question 27 The use of research to guide nursing practice is called: Question 28 Institutional review boards determine whether research studies involving human subjects will: Question 29 Which statement about qualitative research is correct? Question 30 A nurse researcher who is seeking funding for a study should identify: Question 31 Which two government organizations provide funding for research? Question 32 A nurse studied a community to determine if there were clients who would benefit from a hospice program if one were developed. This type of research is: Question 33 A researcher calculated the risk-to-benefit ratio and concluded that no harmful effects were associated with a survey of college sophomores. The researcher was applying the principles of: Question 34 When assessing an ethical issue, the nurse must first: Question 35 A 13-year-old female is brought to the family planning clinic by her enraged father, who has just learned that she is pregnant. The pregnant client states, “I want to have this baby and give it up for adoption;” however, the father is adamant that she will disgrace the family and demands that the health care providers tell his daughter that she has a physical condition that would prohibit her from carrying this baby to a viable stage. The nurse realizes that this is a conflict that involves the ethical principle of: Question 36 During a seminar on ethics, the educator realizes that more information is needed when a participant describes which situation as a violation of the ethical principle of autonomy? Question 37 The physician who insists on providing treatment in spite of the client’s wishes because he “knows best” is reflecting: Question 38 A client is in extreme pain after he was involved in a motor vehicle accident, and morphine has been ordered every hour for pain. The nurse injects saline into the client’s IV line and takes the morphine for herself. The nurse is violating which principle of ethics? Question 39 While completing a nursing degree in Virginia, a student who is interested in teaching in Laredo, Texas, enrolls in Spanish classes for 4 years, knowing that a high number of Mexican-Americans live there. This nursing student values: Question 40 A nurse is preparing discharge teaching for an Asian American woman with a fractured hip. The nurse reviews the client’s diet history while hospitalized and is concerned that the patient refused milk and yogurt placing her at risk for osteoporosis. What cultural variation is the nurse overlooking? Asian Americans: Question 41 A nurse is submitting a grant application to improve access to health care and mortality for minority groups. The grant focuses on the six causes of death that are identified as priorities for minorities, which include: Question 42 A nurse plans to move to an area that is rich in immigrants from several countries and is concerned about respecting others’ cultural beliefs. The nurse’s first step to ensure cultural competence and sensitivity is to: Question 43 A nurse is given a referral to make a home visit to a Russian immigrant. The nurse knows very little about the health beliefs of this ethnic group. To research this group, she can use an Internet search engine and enter the term “Russian cultures” or “Russian health beliefs.” To obtain more generalized information, she could also search under: Question 44 A Mexican-American patient is attacked and beaten. This patient is at risk for “fright disease,” which is known as: Question 45 A consumer is learning about electronic health records at a local health fair and states, “I am worried that someone can read my health information and I really don’t understand the difference between privacy and confidentiality.” The nurse explains that an example of confidentiality is as follows: Question 46 A nurse is preparing a scholarly publication on the prevalence of hepatitis A worldwide. The most efficient and effective means of conducting an Internet search to gather information for this publication is to use: Question 47 A nurse is preparing a presentation using different websites to collect information. The nurse is concerned that contact information and the author’s credentials are not listed for one of the websites reviewed. Which criterion required to establish a reputable website is missing? Question 48 A nurse walks up to a computer in the hallway and presses the index finger to the sensor, thereby gaining access to patient data. A few moments later another nurse performs the same steps and is granted access. A visitor who is watching from a room walks over and places the index finger on the sensor, only to receive an “error and access denied” message. Security is being maintained by: Question 49 A nurse is interested in locating reliable information concerning noninvasive blood glucose monitoring. Information is located, and the author is a scientist who conducted studies within the last year on the effectiveness of a particular noninvasive blood glucose monitor. The scientist received funding from a pharmaceutical company to support the studies. The URL indicates the pharmaceutical company . The nurse is concerned about this information’s: Question 50 A nurse who is teaching a class to introduce telehealth to the staff would include which example? [Show More]

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