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Name:__________________________________________
Final Exams
Course & Year: _______________
Date:___________
TFN

Instructions. PLEASE READ! Neither erasures nor alterations of any kind is


allowed. Wrong spelling is considered wrong. No cheating. Strict implementation of
oral instructions to be provided by the proctor will be observed. Not following
instruction will invalidate your answer/s.
I.
Nursing as a Profession
TRUE or FALSE
1. Profession is a calling that requires special knowledge, skill and preparation
2. Nursing is a sympathizing profession
3. Nurse originated from a Greek word Nutrix meaning to nourish
4. A profession has a code of ethics
5. Hospital nursing is also known as occupational nursing in which the nurse
works in an institution with patients
IDENTIFICATION
6. Nurse working in a military base
7. Nurse who has completed a masters degree in specialty and has
considerable clinical expertise in that specialty. She provides expert care to
individuals, participates in educating health care professionals and ancillary,
acts as a clinical consultant and participates in research.
8. A field of nursing that deals with families and communities
9. A nurse who completed the course of study in an anesthesia school and
carries out pre-operative status of clients.
10.A nurse who functions at various levels of management in health settings;
responsible for the management and administration of resources and
personnel involved in giving patient care.
II.

Nursing Ethics

Fill in the blanks


PREAMBLE
Nurses have four fundamental responsibilities: to ___1____ health, to ___2___ illness,
to ___3___ health and to ___4___ suffering. The need for nursing is ___5___. Inherent
in nursing is a ___6___ for human rights, including ___7___ rights, the right to ___8___
and ___9___, to dignity and to be treated with respect. Nursing care is respectful of
and unrestricted by considerations of age, color, creed, culture, disability or illness,
gender, sexual orientation, nationality, politics, race or social status. ___10___
render health services to the individual, the family and the community and
coordinate their services with those of related groups.
III.
Milestones in nursing history
TRUE or FALSE
1. The Egyptian goddess Isis and her son Hercules were regarded as creators of
medical arts
2. The Babylonian healers followed the Code of Hammurabi to cure and provide
care
3. The ancient Greek gods were believed to have special healing powers
4. Florence Nightingale is considered the founder of conventional nursing
5. Florence Nightingale provided care to the soldiers during Crimean war
IDENTIFICATION
6. Dedicated themselves to the care of people with leprosy, syphilis, and chronic
skin conditions
7. Considered the patron saint of nurses
8. Organized the international conference that founded the Red Cross in
Geneva, Switzerland

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9. Trained under Nightingale at St. Thomas Hospital in London and developed


Australias first school for nurses
10.Americas first trained black nurse
IV.
Assessment
TRUE or FALSE
1. Maslows hierarchy of needs needs is a theory in physiology proposed by
Abraham Maslow
2. The physiological needs are those enablers of homeostasis
3. Safety and security rank above all other desires
4. The 4th layer of human needs is social needs
5. According to Marjorie Gordon, all humans have a need to be respected, to
have self-respect and to respect others
IDENTIFICATION
6. Maslow defined this as the instinctual need of humans to make the most of
their unique abilities and to strive to be the best they can be
7. This is an area in Gordons functional health patterns that focuses on the
persons perceived level of health and well-being, and on practices on
maintaining health
8. This is an area in Gordons functional health patterns that focuses on ADLs
including exercise and leisure activities
9. This is an area in Gordons functional health patterns that focuses on the
persons attitudes towards self, including identity, body image and sense of
self-worth
10.The principle or pattern of development that proceeds from the center of the
body outward
V.
Diagnosis
TRUE or FALSE
1. NANDA is a statement that describes a clients actual or potential health
problems that a nurse can identify
2. To diagnose in nursing means to analyze assessment information and derive
meaning from this analysis
3. An actual nursing diagnosis is a health problem whose evidence is incomplete
or unclear
4. A syndrome nursing diagnosis comprises of a cluster of problems
5. A risk nursing diagnosis exists when the client problem is present at the time
of nursing assessment
IDENTIFICATION
6. The 2nd step of the nursing process
7. In the components of nursing diagnosis, P stands for?
8. In the components of nursing diagnosis, E stands for?
9. In the components of nursing diagnosis, S stands for?
10.It is the basis for planning and carrying out nursing care
VI.
Documentation
ENUMERATION
1. For 5 points, what do SOAPIE and FDAR stands for?
2. Give at least 5Rs of drug administration

Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions.


Small people always do that,
but the really great ones,
make you feel that you, too,
can become great.
-Mark Twain
Go, PNs, live up to your dreams!
Remember, Diamonds are made under tons and tons of pressure,
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extremely high temperatures of fire and shuffling under.
C. JoyBell C.

God Bless Us Always!


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