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How is a BSN different than a ADN?
BSN programs focus more on leadership, management, public/community health, and research.
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What is an example of an APN?
An example of an Advanced Practice nurse is a Nurse Practitioner.
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In order to renew your nursing license, what is necessary to fulfiill every 2 years?
30 hrs. of CEU's (continuing education units)
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What is the main purpose of the Nurse Practice Act?
Define our scope of practice.
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Who has the power to grant nursing licenses?
The BRN
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What is the main job of the ANA?
Improve standards of health and the availability of healthcare. To get involved on a political level.
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What is the main purpose of the NLN?
To foster imprvement of nursing education and nursing service.
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What is the purpose of the NLNAC?
Accredit colleges and schools of nursing.
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Who provides mandatory accreditation to nursing schools?
the BRN
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Who provides voluntary accreditation to nursing schools?
the NLN
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If you want to take your nursing license to another state, what do you have to apply for?
Reciprocity
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What are the three main focuses in nursing under the ADN program?
- 1) Provider of care
- 2) Manager of care
- 3) Member w/in the discipline of nursing
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What kind of process is teaching-learning?
interactive
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How is learning defined?
a change in behavior that persists over time
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What are the three learning domains?
- 1) Cognitive
- 2) Affective
- 3) Psychomotor
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What is the definition of the cognitive learning domain?
understanding, includes all intellectual behaviors
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What is the definition of the affective learning domain?
emotional, attitudes, expression of feelings and acceptance of attituedes
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What is the definition of the psychomotor learning domain?
doing, motor skills, requires integraion of mental and muscular actions
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Which learning domain to the verbs teach, discuss, identify, describe, list, explore define?
cognitive
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Which learning domain to the verbs express, listen, share, communicate, relate describe?
affective
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Which learning domain to the verbs demonstrate, practice, perform, walk, administer, give define?
psychomotor
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What are 3 examples of a nursing dx that can be related to learning?
- 1) Knowlede deficit (cognitive, affective, psychomotor) r/t....
- 2) Non compliance r/t.....
- 3) Health maintenacne altered r/t.....
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What are the 3 complexeties of care in health care organizations?
- 1) primary, AKA 1st access care
- 2) secondary, AKA disease-restorative care
- 3) tertiary, AKA rehab or long-term care
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How many days left of school?
too many, so keep studying
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The ER is an example of what kind of care setting?
primary
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Acute care, and ambulatroy care are examples of what kind of health setting?
secondary
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In what setting is the main goal prevention of disease complication?
secondary
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In what care setting is rehabilitation and care of dying?
tertiary
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What is the main specialized body of knowlege of the nurse?
nursing process
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What is the definition of altruistic?
when a person puts themself at risk for the benefit of other people
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What soes the NCLEX-RN stand for?
National Council Licensure Examination Registered Nurse
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What does it mean if you pass NCLEX?
you have minimal competence
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What are the 3 main purposes of the healthcare system?
- 1) health promotion and illness prevention
- 2) diagnosis and treatment of illness and injury
- 3) rehabilitaion and health restoration
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