Question 1
What is "Health Care Informatics"?
Health care informatics isthe combination of health care information with computer science concepts
and theories in order to generate, transmit and use information.
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.
False
Question 3
Which statements are true about the Code of Ethics for Nurses?
The Code articulates the ethical obligations of nurses.
It is a two partstatement with many portions and scenarios.
The nurse's primary commitment is to the patient.
Question 4
Who is most likely to believe that nursing is a good career?
The public.
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.
False
Question 6
Which came first?
Grand Theories
Question 7
The components of choice are vast and differ based on which of the following items? (Select all that
apply.)
Ethics
Culture
Religion
Question 8
Match the organization to the correct purpose or focus. (Responses may be used more than once or not
at all.)
NCSBN-overseesthe entry
NLN-The oldest general nursing organization.
AACN-assures quality BSN
OADN-The voice of Associate Degree Nursing Education.
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?
Vietnam War
Question 10
Charles Dickens’ character Sairy Gamp:
chose nursing because she had no other avenue for employment.
Question 11
The Nurses of America’s media campaign raised awareness of which aspects of nursing? (Select all that
apply.)
Nurses are invisible in the news media.
Nurses are expert clinicians.
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?
Institute of Medicine
Question 13
The look of the nurse is important because...
it saysto the world how significant the task at hand is to that professional.
Question 14
Why would a BSN be considered the entry level education for nurses?
Research showsthat the BSN prepared staff is associated with better patient outcomes.
Question 15
A current trend is forstudents 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:
performance-based assessment.
Question 16
The oldest, most traditional type of program that prepares a candidate for RN licensure is the hospitalbased program.
diploma
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 selfscheduling and self-paced curriculum. This nurse is taking advantage of:
educational mobility.
Question 18
The first university to offer nursing graduates a baccalaureate degree was:
Yale University
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