This document contains 25 multiple choice nursing questions related to licensing, healthcare systems, nursing history, and cultural competence. It also lists the correct answers to each question. Some of the questions addressed include what type of health is defined as encompassing the whole person, who developed the American Red Cross, and differences between cultural concepts in different regions. The document aims to test nursing knowledge across several important domains.
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ry4=Healthcare systems&category5=Practical Nursing&question1=Why do we license?
&question2=What type of health is defined as encompassing the whole body, mind,
soul, and spirit?&question3=Father of Medicine&question4=Who developed the
American Red Cross&question5=What is the purpose of the Patient Bill of Rights?
&question6=What is a set of values, beliefs, and costoms learned by a group of
people?&question7=Difference between 2 persons in the same country, but
different regions?&question8=What we call the idea that one group is superior to
others?&question9=The idea thatevery person in a group looks, speaks, acts in a
particular way.&question10=Using cultural concepts in nursing care to ensure the
best outcome for your patient.&question11=Name 2 ideas/acts by Florence that
helped to establish modern infection control.&question12=Who developed the
heirarchy of needs?&question13=Where did Florence Nightengale attend school?
&question14=With increased demand for nurses, what was created during WWII?
&question15=The literal translation of this word means
'feeding'.&question16=What helps ensure that the patient plan of care is met?
&question17=What form of communication helps decrease fragmentation of care?
&question18=What healthcare system uses less people, but with better care
results?&question19=Which healthcare system incorporates care from admission to
discharge?&question20=In which healthcare system do we a each separate job being
performed by a separate individual?&question21=When a program meets the minimum
expected guidelines we call it?&question22=When a program chooses to reach
higher expectations of specialty nursing care it is called?&question23=What we
call schools working together to ensure continuity of education.&question24=What
tenet allows nurses from one state to apply and receive a license in another
state without retesting?&question25=Newly licensed LPNs may practice under the
guidance of a physician or...?&answer1=To protect the
public&answer2=Holistic&answer3=Hippocrates&answer4=Clara Barton&answer5=To
legally give the patient a
voice.&answer6=culture&answer7=subculture&answer8=ethnocentrism&answer9=sterotyp
e&answer10=Cultural competence&answer11=Clean floors, clean bed
linens&answer12=Maslow&answer13=Kaiserworth, Germany&answer14=Cadet Nursing
Corp&answer15=Nursing&answer16=communication&answer17=documentation&answer18=Cro
ss-training&answer19=Primary Care&answer20=Functional
Nursing&answer21=Approved&answer22=Accredited&answer23=Articulation&answer24=Rec
iprosity&answer25=RN&value1=10&value2=20&value3=30&value4=40&value5=50&value6=10
&value7=20&value8=30&value9=40&value10=50&value11=50&value12=20&value13=30&value
14=40&value15=10&value16=10&value17=20&value18=30&value19=40&value20=50&value21=
10&value22=20&value23=30&value24=40&value25=50&finalquestion=Name 3 categories
that fall onto the lowest level of Maslow's pyramid.&finalanswer=Food, Shelter,
Oxygen, Physiologic needs...&gamename=PVA Unit 1&postthis=&loadresult=Load
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