A) Nurse Practice Act.
B) Code of Ethics.
C) Nursing's Social Policy Statement.
D) bylaws of the American Nurses Association (ANA) .
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A) Assisting a nurse researcher with data collection related to measuring stress levels in hospitalized children
B) Reporting a nursing assistant to the nurse manager when heart rate was not recorded in a patient chart
C) Participating in weekly patient care conferences with physicians, social workers, and other therapists
D) Sharing with another nurse that you heard the nurse manager is dating the new physical therapist on the unit
E) Serving as a preceptor to a nurse completing a refresher course to reactivate her nursing license.
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A) questions a medication order written by the physician.
B) takes the time to listen to a patient's fears about surgery.
C) needs to seek approval from charge nurse to give a PRN medication.
D) feels guilty for expecting to be paid well for work.
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Multiple Choice
A) Improves nursing practice through the use of trial and error methods
B) Focuses on the skills needed for the practice setting
C) Articulates the values of caring and compassion in patient-centered care
D) Utilizes textbooks from college to support practice 5 years after graduation
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A) Members have autonomy.
B) Members are trained on the job.
C) Members are motivated primarily by financial reward.
D) The group lacks a code of ethics.
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A) A profession requires a duty to serve.
B) A profession is defined by members' average income.
C) In a profession, action is based on intuition.
D) In a profession, knowledge is handed down from generation to generation.
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A) Reporting substandard practice by unlicensed personnel
B) Reading the professional literature
C) Mentoring nursing students and novice nurses
D) Making a financial donation to a professional organization
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A) It is based on a body of knowledge that can be learned.
B) It has a service orientation.
C) Practice is in a single recognized setting.
D) Professionals control their own practice and settings.
E) Skills can be learned in a variety of settings, including through job training.
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A) Legal right to practice profession to protect unique skills from outsiders
B) Apprenticeship programs to develop skills
C) A loose association of practitioners
D) Definition of the profession's mission related to full-time work
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A) Too many men in nursing
B) Unquestioning obedience to doctors
C) Limitations placed on practice by state legislators
D) Variability of educational backgrounds of nurses
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A) autonomy.
B) accountability.
C) evidence-based practice.
D) altruism.
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A) Ministry
B) Teaching
C) Social work
D) Engineering
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A) Activities of professions are more physically than intellectually oriented.
B) Activities of professions are based on their own body of knowledge.
C) Beliefs of professions are more theoretical than practical.
D) Beliefs and traditions are handed down from generation to generation.
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A) state nurse practice acts.
B) lobbyists for the American Medical Association (AMA) and hospital associations.
C) the status of nurses in hospital hierarchy.
D) the view of physicians as the gatekeepers in health care.
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Multiple Choice
A) The ANA has existed for more than 100 years.
B) Nursing specialty organizations have greater power to influence practice than a more general nursing organization.
C) The membership of the ANA is less than 10% of all nurses.
D) The purpose of the ANA does not address the economic and general welfare of nurses.
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