There are war-related developments in nursing. What was the impact of World War I on nursing?

A) First emergency training of nurses
B) Isabel Hampton Robb wrote the nursing curriculum
C) The Navy School of Nursing was established
D) Hundreds of men were trained in this abbreviated program


A
Feedback:
World War I marked the first emergency training of nurses. The Army School of Nursing was established; Annie W. Goodrich wrote the curriculum. Hundreds of women were trained in this abbreviated program.

Nursing

You might also like to view...

Why should a new nurse use a standardized assessment tool?

a. Allows for electronic data collection and analysis b. Increases the likelihood of collecting more information c. Is a substitute for possessing refined interviewing skills d. Provides automated means of choosing nursing diagnoses

Nursing

The nurse is explaining the process of fertilization to a patient who has just learned of being pregnant. On which day during pregnancy should the nurse explain that the embryo implants on the uterine surface?

A) Four days after fertilization B) Eight to 10 days after fertilization C) The 14th day of a "typical" menstrual cycle D) Ten days after the start of the menstrual flow

Nursing

While reviewing an adult patient's chart, a nurse notes average daily intake of fluids as 2,000 mL/day. What will the nurse do based on this information?

A) Change the plan of care to include forcing fluids. B) Ask the patient to drink more water during the day. C) Post a sign limiting fluids to 1,000 mL each 24 hours. D) Continue with care; this is a normal fluid intake.

Nursing

The relatives of a client have filed a law suit against a nurse for lack of proper care. Which could be an appropriate immediate response for the nurse in this situation?

A) Convince the client's relatives about the truth B) Resign from the position on the grounds of morality C) Take a leave of absence from the workplace until the lawsuit is resolved D) Obtain services of a lawyer specializing in nursing malpractice

Nursing