The Process of Educating Nurses Exam Questions Chapter 4 - Test Bank | Nursing Now Issues and Trends 8e by Joseph T. Catalano by Joseph T. Catalano. DOCX document preview.
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Chapter 4: The Process of Educating Nurses
Questions
1. Because of society’s demands for an increased level of safety and high-quality nursing care, nursing education institutions began using the competencies of which organization to develop the Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) competency model for nursing curricula?
1. American Nurses Association
2. The Joint Commission
3. Institute of Medicine
4. World Health Organization
2. Which type of nursing practice will always have an important place in any health-care system?
1. Hospital-based acute care nursing practice
2. Hospital-based chronic care nursing practice
3. Community-based acute care nursing practice
4. Community-based chronic care nursing practice
3. In 1952, which organization assumed accrediting responsibilities for all schools of nursing?
1. American Nurses Association
2. National Nursing Accrediting Service
3. National League for Nursing
4. American Association of Colleges of Nursing
4. Which type of nursing program was developed by Mildred Montag as a short-term solution to the nursing shortage experienced after World War II?
1. Practical nursing programs
2. Associate degree nursing programs
3. Baccalaureate degree nursing programs
4. Licensed vocational nursing programs
5. Which nursing degree is now being considered as the terminal degree for advanced practice nurses?
1. Doctor of nursing science (DNSc)
2. Doctor of science in nursing (DSN)
3. Doctor of nursing (DN or ND)
4. Doctor of nursing practice (DNP)
6. Which agency noted that poor communication and lack of teamwork among health-care professionals were major contributors to the increased number of medicine and other errors in the hospital setting?
1. American Nurses Association
2. The Joint Commission
3. Institute of Medicine
4. World Health Organization
7. Which model of interprofessional nursing education considers the current education system for health professionals as a “silo” where members interact only among themselves?
1. Medical home model
2. D’Amour and Oandasan model
3. World Health Organization model
4. Commission on Education of Health Care Professionals in the 21st Century model
8. To this day, which organization remains firmly committed to its stand that all nursing education should be housed in institutions of higher learning?
1. American Nurses Association
2. The Joint Commission
3. Institute of Medicine
4. World Health Organization
9. In the real world, which type of nurses are often required to provide care well outside their scope of practice, leaving them in legal limbo and vulnerable to lawsuits?
1. Registered nurses
2. Licensed practical nurses
3. Advanced practice nurses
4. Case managers
10. Which type of program allows nurses to upgrade their education and move from one educational level to another with relative ease by granting credit for previous coursework and experience and without loss of credits from previous education?
1. Ladder programs
2. Practical nursing programs
3. Associate degree nursing programs
4. Baccalaureate degree nursing programs
11. The advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) certification has become the recognized credential for nurses receiving which degree in a specialized expanded practice role?
1. Bachelor’s degree
2. Master’s degree
3. Doctor of nursing practice degree
4. Doctor of nursing science degree
12. Which role of advanced practice nursing is a generalist with a master’s degree who can coordinate care for clients, use evidence-based practice in care, focus on quality improvement, and oversee risk management and client safety?
1. Clinical nurse specialist
2. Clinical nurse leader
3. Clinical registered nurse anesthetist
4. Rehabilitation nurse practitioner
13. Which terminal degree has been the gold standard for nursing education since the beginning of college-level nursing baccalaureate degrees?
1. PhD
2. DSN
3. DNSc
4. DNP
14. Which model of interprofessional nursing education takes the emphasis placed on primary care in the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and expands it to all areas of health care?
1. Medical home model
2. D’Amour and Oandasan model
3. World Health Organization model
4. Commission on Education of Health Care Professionals in the 21st Century model
15. Which type of skills have long been stressed by mental health nursing faculty as a key element in the treatment of psychiatric problems?
1. Critical thinking skills
2. Therapeutic relationship skills
3. Case management skills
4. Interdisciplinary skills
Questions, Answers, and Rationales
1. Because of society’s demands for an increased level of safety and high-quality nursing care, nursing education institutions began using the competencies of which organization to develop the Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) competency model for nursing curricula?
1. American Nurses Association
2. The Joint Commission
3. Institute of Medicine
4. World Health Organization
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2. Which type of nursing practice will always have an important place in any health-care system?
1. Hospital-based acute care nursing practice
2. Hospital-based chronic care nursing practice
3. Community-based acute care nursing practice
4. Community-based chronic care nursing practice
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3. In 1952, which organization assumed accrediting responsibilities for all schools of nursing?
1. American Nurses Association
2. National Nursing Accrediting Service
3. National League for Nursing
4. American Association of Colleges of Nursing
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4. Which type of nursing program was developed by Mildred Montag as a short-term solution to the nursing shortage experienced after World War II?
1. Practical nursing programs
2. Associate degree nursing programs
3. Baccalaureate degree nursing programs
4. Licensed vocational nursing programs
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5. Which nursing degree is now being considered as the terminal degree for advanced practice nurses?
1. Doctor of nursing science (DNSc)
2. Doctor of science in nursing (DSN)
3. Doctor of nursing (DN or ND)
4. Doctor of nursing practice (DNP)
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6. Which agency noted that poor communication and lack of teamwork among health-care professionals were major contributors to the increased number of medicine and other errors in the hospital setting?
1. American Nurses Association
2. The Joint Commission
3. Institute of Medicine
4. World Health Organization
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7. Which model of interprofessional nursing education considers the current education system for health professionals as a “silo” where members interact only among themselves?
1. Medical home model
2. D’Amour and Oandasan model
3. World Health Organization model
4. Commission on Education of Health Care Professionals in the 21st Century model
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8. To this day, which organization remains firmly committed to its stand that all nursing education should be housed in institutions of higher learning?
1. American Nurses Association
2. The Joint Commission
3. Institute of Medicine
4. World Health Organization
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9. In the real world, which type of nurses are often required to provide care well outside their scope of practice, leaving them in legal limbo and vulnerable to lawsuits?
1. Registered nurses
2. Licensed practical nurses
3. Advanced practice nurses
4. Case managers
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10. Which type of program allows nurses to upgrade their education and move from one educational level to another with relative ease by granting credit for previous coursework and experience and without loss of credits from previous education?
1. Ladder programs
2. Practical nursing programs
3. Associate degree nursing programs
4. Baccalaureate degree nursing programs
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11. The advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) certification has become the recognized credential for nurses receiving which degree in a specialized expanded practice role?
1. Bachelor’s degree
2. Master’s degree
3. Doctor of nursing practice degree
4. Doctor of nursing science degree
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12. Which role of advanced practice nursing is a generalist with a master’s degree who can coordinate care for clients, use evidence-based practice in care, focus on quality improvement, and oversee risk management and client safety?
1. Clinical nurse specialist
2. Clinical nurse leader
3. Clinical registered nurse anesthetist
4. Rehabilitation nurse practitioner
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13. Which terminal degree has been the gold standard for nursing education since the beginning of college-level nursing baccalaureate degrees?
1. PhD
2. DSN
3. DNSc
4. DNP
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14. Which model of interprofessional nursing education takes the emphasis placed on primary care in the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and expands it to all areas of health care?
1. Medical home model
2. D’Amour and Oandasan model
3. World Health Organization model
4. Commission on Education of Health Care Professionals in the 21st Century model
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15. Which type of skills have long been stressed by mental health nursing faculty as a key element in the treatment of psychiatric problems?
1. Critical thinking skills
2. Therapeutic relationship skills
3. Case management skills
4. Interdisciplinary skills
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