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Nursing In Todays World 10th Edition By Dr Janice Rider Ellis  Test Bank 0
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Nursing in Today's World 10th Edition by Dr. Janice Rider Ellis - Test Bank

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Chapter: Chapter 1: Exploring the Growth of Nursing as a Profession

Multiple Choice

1. Which of the following statements most accurately describes the practice of medicine in

Greece from 800 BC to 300 BC?

A) Greek culture stressed natural causes for disease, a patient-centered approach, and the

necessity of accurate observations and record keeping.

B) Greek culture borrowed medical practices from the countries it conquered, and physicians

were often slaves.

C) Major and minor surgery, children's diseases, and diseases of the nervous and urinary

systems were described in Greek culture.

D) Medicine men (known first as shamans and later as priests) were responsible for curing ills

of body and mind.

Ans: A

Client Needs: B

Cognitive Level: Comprehension

Difficulty: Moderate

Integrated Process: Nursing Process

Objective: 1

Page and Header: 4, Table 1.1Feedback: Hippocrates, born about 400 BC, was a Greek citizen who became known as the

Father of Modern Medicine. He emphasized natural causes for disease, a patient-centered

approach, and the necessity of accurate observations and record keeping. These priorities

influenced the practice of medicine both in Greece and beyond. Persia was known to utilize

slaves as physicians, and Rome borrowed medical practices from the countries it conquered.

Ancient India emphasized hygiene and prevention of sickness and described major and minor

surgery, children's diseases, and diseases of the nervous and urinary systems. Medicine men

were characteristic of the Mayan and Aztec civilizations.

2. Florence Nightingale fostered the development of nursing as a profession. What was the

basis of her nursing theory?

A) The nurse's role is to assist individuals (sick or well) to carry out those activities that they

would perform unaided if they had the necessary strength, will, or knowledge.

B) The goal of nursing is to put the patient in the best condition for nature to act upon him,

primarily by altering the environment.

C) The focus of nursing is the spiritual subjective aspects of both the nurse and the patient and

the “caring moment” relating to the time when the nurse and the patient first come together.

D) The focus of nursing is the care of human beings who are viewed as open systems in

constant interaction with their environments.

Ans: B

Client Needs: A-1

Cognitive Level: Analysis

Difficulty: Difficult

Integrated Process: Nursing Process

Objective: 2

Page and Header: 21, Early Definitions of Nursing

Feedback: Florence Nightingale, in her Notes on Nursing: What It Is and What It Is Not,

described the nurse's role as one that would “put the patient in the best condition for nature to

act upon him” (Nightingale, 1954, p. 133), a definition that often is quoted today. This action

was prioritized over physically assisting the patient. Watson emphasized the spiritual subjective

aspects of the nurse and the patient, and the “open systems” concept is central to King's theory

of nursing.

3. Which one of the following statements accurately describes an element of the process of

providing a definition of nursing?

A) Researchers can pinpoint the period in history when nursing first evolved.B) Nurses agree on a single definition of nursing, partly because of the history of nursing.

C) There is an obvious distinction between nursing and medicine.

D) Nursing theorists developed definitions of nursing consistent with their conceptual

frameworks.

Ans: D

Client Needs: A-1

Cognitive Level: Analysis

Difficulty: Moderate

Integrated Process: Nursing Process

Objective: 7, 8

Page and Header: 23, Influences on the Definition of Nursing

Feedback: As nursing has grown into a true profession, many nursing theorists have

developed definitions of nursing consistent with their conceptual frameworks; these

frameworks provide the foundation for any given definition of nursing. The historical

emergence of nursing did not take place at one particular time, and there are multiple definitions

of nursing. While nursing and medicine indeed differ, the distinctions between the two

professions are not always clear.

4. A nurse wishes to document nursing actions using a standardized language. Which of the

following systems might the nurse use?

A) NANDA International (NANDA-I)

B) Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC)

C) Minimum Data Set for Nursing Home Resident Assessment and Care Screening (MDS)

D) Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC)

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