Which is/are example(s) of unprofessional conduct that could result in the loss of a person's nursing license?
- A. Stealing from a patient while caring for him or her in the home
- B. Neglecting to ensure that a resident in a long-term care setting is receiving adequate food and fluids
- C. Caring for a patient while under the influence of alcohol
- D. Leaving a long-term care facility during an assigned shift so that nursing assistants are unsupervised
- E. Making an error when administering medications to a patient
Correct Answer: A,B,C,D
Rationale: Unprofessional conduct such as theft, neglect, working under the influence, or abandoning a shift can lead to license revocation.
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Kaiserswerth deaconesses were women who
- A. Trained at the first school of nursing.
- B. Taught other women to be nurses.
- C. Established the first nursing associations.
- D. Were educated at the same school as Florence Nightingale.
Correct Answer: A,D
Rationale: The Kaiserswerth deaconesses were part of the first formal nursing training program in Germany, where Florence Nightingale also received her training.
Which student organization is connected with the American Nurses Association?
- A. NSNA
- B. NALPN
- C. HOSA
- D. DECA
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The National Student Nurses' Association (NSNA) is affiliated with the American Nurses Association.
Graduates of which program(s) take the NCLEX-RN?
- A. Baccalaureate degree nursing program
- B. Associate degree nursing program
- C. Diploma nursing program
- D. Licensed practical or vocational nursing program
Correct Answer: A,B,C
Rationale: Graduates of baccalaureate, associate, and diploma nursing programs are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN to become registered nurses.
Which nurse in history was known as the 'Angel of the Battlefield' during the U.S. Civil War?
- A. Clara Barton
- B. Dorothea Dix
- C. Florence Nightingale
- D. Mary Mahoney
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Clara Barton earned the nickname 'Angel of the Battlefield' for her work providing care to wounded soldiers during the U.S. Civil War.
Who was the first African American nurse in the United States?
- A. Linda Richards
- B. Lillian Wald
- C. Dorothea Dix
- D. Mary Mahoney
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Mary Mahoney was the first African American nurse in the United States, graduating from nursing school in 1879.
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