Nursing as a Profession Quiz

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What are the height requirements for males and females for the regular commission mentioned in the text?

5 feet 4 inches for males and 5 feet 2 inches for females

What additional role does the nurse play apart from the school health program?

Acting as a receptionist, answering phones, and doing billing

Who took charge as the school superintendent in 1918-1921 as per the text?

Deaconess Charlotte Massey

Where was the nurse sent to take her postgraduate course in dietics in America?

St. Luke’s Hospital in San Francisco

Who replaced Deaconess Massey at St.Luke’s Hospital when she was assigned to a mission due to ill health?

Feliza Davis

Who was the superintendent of nurses in the early part of 1923?

Mary Vita Beltran

When was the St. Luke's Hospital School of Nursing shortened to 3 years?

1923

Who was assigned to assist in the management of the school of Nursing until 1941?

Vitaliana G. Beltran

Where did the first graduates of St. Luke’s Hospital School of Nursing have their commencement exercises in June 1912?

At the Columbia Club in Ermita

Who were the first 3 students of St. Luke’s Hospital mentioned in the text?

Quintana Beley, Veneranda Sulit, and Candida Goco

Which individual obtained an M.A. Degree at Teachers’ College Columbia University?

Mary Vita Beltran

Who was appointed Principal of the School of Nursing?

Mary Vita Beltran

What is the essence of nursing and health according to Madeleine Leininger?

Caring is essential for human needs.

Which organization accredits Registered Nurses in the Philippines?

Philippine Accrediting Association for Schools, Colleges, and Universities (PAASCU)

Who was known as the 'Moses of her people' and nursed the sick and suffering of her own race during the American Civil War?

Harriet Tubman

What does the term 'transpersonal caring' refer to according to Jean Watson?

Healing and wholeness through caring

Which individual founded the American Red Cross and played a crucial role in providing nursing care during the American Civil War?

Clara Barton

Why is cultural understanding important in nursing care?

To provide respectful and therapeutic care

In which war did the Cadet Nurse Corps get established to address the acute shortage of caregivers?

World War II

Who was responsible for decreasing the mortality rate by half among injured and sick soldiers during the British War?

Florence Nightingale

What is the main role of a nurse as described in the text?

Providing presence and comfort

Who is considered the founder of public health nursing and established the Henry Street Settlement and Visiting Nurses Service?

Lillian Wald

Which phase of the nurse-patient relationship focuses on establishing rapport and getting to know each other?

Pre-interaction

Which individual campaigned for legislation to allow nurses rather than physicians to control their profession and was a pioneer in Public Health Nursing?

Mary Breckinridge

What is the mnemonic for active listening mentioned in the text?

'SOALER'

In which nursing relationships do nurses interact with the broader community?

'Nurse-community' relationships

In which century did nursing lose social status due to poor working conditions despite being present in hospitals?

18th century

During which war were Volunteer Nurse Corps nurses transported to war areas to care for the sick and wounded?

Spanish American War

'Transpersonal connectedness' in nursing practice refers to connections with which entities?

'Intrapersonal,' 'interpersonal,' and 'transpersonal' entities

Who is considered the '1st African-American professional nurse' who founded Public Health Nursing and campaigned for legislation giving nurses control over their profession?

Mary Breckinridge

What is the main characteristic that defines nursing as a profession?

Autonomous and collaborative care

According to the World Health Organization, what does nursing include?

Prevention of illness and care of ill, disabled, and dying people

What is the primary responsibility of a professional nurse?

Advocacy for individual, family, and community health

Who defined nursing as 'assisting individuals sick or well with the activities towards health that he would do unaided'?

Virginia Henderson

How did Martha Rogers define nursing?

Humanistic science dedicated to compassionate concern

What does Dorothy Orem's definition of nursing focus on?

Dependent care for individuals unable to care for themselves

According to Imogene King, what is the primary goal of nursing?

Helping individuals towards independence

'Nursing is a service to individuals, families, and therefore, to society' was conceptualized by whom?

"Interpersonal process of therapeutic interaction between the nurse and the patient"

Test your knowledge on the profession of nursing, which involves advanced training and mental work. Explore the key aspects of nursing, such as autonomous care, collaboration, health promotion, and illness prevention.

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