When surveyed, nursing has consistently been chosen as: - CORRECT ANSWER-The
most trusted profession
The earliest type of formal nursing education
... [Show More] program was the - CORRECT ANSWERdiploma program.
In 1900, the primary reason for hospital-based nursing education programs was to -
CORRECT ANSWER-staff the hospitals that operated the education programs.
Florence Nightingale is often credited as being the first nurse researcher. This
designation is based on - CORRECT ANSWER-her use of data on the morbidity and
mortality of soldiers in hospitals in Scutari.
Which of the following African-American public health nurses was instrumental in
providing excellent nursing care to underserved families despite these social
challenges? - CORRECT ANSWER-Jessie Sleet Scales
Because of her work in the Henry Street Settlement, which of the following nursing
leaders is considered the founder of public health nursing? - CORRECT ANSWERLillian Wald
Who was the first educated African-American professional nurse - CORRECT
ANSWER-Mary Eliza Mahoney
Margaret Sanger, as a nurse and activist, worked in the early 1900s with immigrant
women. What was the focus of her somewhat controversial work? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Safe contraception and family planning for women
To which early nursing leader is attributed the founding of the American Red Cross? -
CORRECT ANSWER-Clara Barton
What war impacted nursing to stretch its boundaries of nursing practice in jungle mobile
hospital units and assuming the responsibility to perform emergency procedures? -
CORRECT ANSWER-Vietnam War
Which early nursing leader founded the first training school for nurses that would later
become a model for early nursing education? - CORRECT ANSWER-Florence
Nightingale
What was the most significant impact on the profession of nursing made by Mary
Breckenridge in her role as a frontier nurse? - CORRECT ANSWER-She demonstrated
that nurses were capable of caring for new mothers and newborns in remote areas.
What were some of the application requirements of nursing education programs in the
1900s? - CORRECT ANSWER-Female, sensitive, subservient
What was the conclusion of the Goldmark Report? - CORRECT ANSWER-Advocated
for the establishment of collegiate nursing education.
Who was the Superintendent of Women Nurses of the Union Army? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Dorthea Dix
What is the significance of the Hill-Burton Act of 1946? - CORRECT ANSWER-Provided
funds to construct hospitals, nursing homes, and other health facilities
To which early nursing leader is attributed the founding of the American Red Cross? -
CORRECT ANSWER-Clara Barton
Which of the following nursing roles is not considered an advanced practice role? -
CORRECT ANSWER-Community health nurs [Show Less]