7. Health is defined by Nightingale as? ANSWER: RATIO: a. Being well and using every power or resource to the fullest extent in living life. State of complete physical, mental and social well-being. b. c. Note merely the absence of disease or infirmity. d. socially determined by the ability to function in a reasonably normal manner.

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7. Health is defined by Nightingale as?
ANSWER:
RATIO:
ANSWER:
RATIO:
8. It was during this war when Nightingale volunteered her services along with 38 other nurses.
a. Crimson War
b. Crimean War
Being well and using every power or resource to the fullest extent in living life.
State of complete physical, mental and social well-being.
C. Note merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
d.
socially determined by the ability to function in a reasonably normal manner.
ANSWER:
RATIO:
a.
b.
ANSWER:
RATIO:
C.
d.
9. In what component of a healthy environment includes taking a bath daily and that nurses should also bathe daily while
keeping their duty uniforms clean and their hands washed clean.
a. Warmth
Crime War
None of the above
b. Light
c. Management
d. Cleanliness
10. All of the following are her major contributions in nursing in terms of education, except?
a.
b.
C.
d.
Established the St. Thomas Hospital and King's College Hospital in London to provide a framework for the
establishment of nursing training schools
Advocated the separation of nursing training from the hospital to a more appropriate learning environment
in the school or university setting
Nursing student's role is to learn the art and science of nursing before being employed in the nursing service
None of the above
11. Where did Jean Watson become a Dean?
a. University of Colorado
Transcribed Image Text:7. Health is defined by Nightingale as? ANSWER: RATIO: ANSWER: RATIO: 8. It was during this war when Nightingale volunteered her services along with 38 other nurses. a. Crimson War b. Crimean War Being well and using every power or resource to the fullest extent in living life. State of complete physical, mental and social well-being. C. Note merely the absence of disease or infirmity. d. socially determined by the ability to function in a reasonably normal manner. ANSWER: RATIO: a. b. ANSWER: RATIO: C. d. 9. In what component of a healthy environment includes taking a bath daily and that nurses should also bathe daily while keeping their duty uniforms clean and their hands washed clean. a. Warmth Crime War None of the above b. Light c. Management d. Cleanliness 10. All of the following are her major contributions in nursing in terms of education, except? a. b. C. d. Established the St. Thomas Hospital and King's College Hospital in London to provide a framework for the establishment of nursing training schools Advocated the separation of nursing training from the hospital to a more appropriate learning environment in the school or university setting Nursing student's role is to learn the art and science of nursing before being employed in the nursing service None of the above 11. Where did Jean Watson become a Dean? a. University of Colorado
2. The following are the component of a healthy environment, except:
a. Light
b. Ventilation
ANSWER:
RATIO:
3. Which of the following is true about Florence Nightingale? (Select all that apply)
The Mother of Modern Nursing
Called as the Lady with the Lamp
Named according to her birthplace
Born August 10, 1820
ANSWER:
RATIO:
C. Warmth
d. Management and noise
ANSWER:
RATIO:
a.
b.
4. She defined Nursing as:
ANSWER:
RATIO:
C.
d.
a. Manipulation of the environment for the benefits of the patient.
b. Relationship between nurse and the patient
Nursing is the art of utilizing the patient's environment for his or her recovery.
Nursing is the art of caring for the patient to achieve fast recovery.
C.
d.
5. This work of Florence provided guidelines to women who wanted to become nurses and gave advice on how to:
a. Notes on Hospital
b.
Notes on Nursing
Notes on Patients
Notes on Nurses
C.
d.
Transcribed Image Text:2. The following are the component of a healthy environment, except: a. Light b. Ventilation ANSWER: RATIO: 3. Which of the following is true about Florence Nightingale? (Select all that apply) The Mother of Modern Nursing Called as the Lady with the Lamp Named according to her birthplace Born August 10, 1820 ANSWER: RATIO: C. Warmth d. Management and noise ANSWER: RATIO: a. b. 4. She defined Nursing as: ANSWER: RATIO: C. d. a. Manipulation of the environment for the benefits of the patient. b. Relationship between nurse and the patient Nursing is the art of utilizing the patient's environment for his or her recovery. Nursing is the art of caring for the patient to achieve fast recovery. C. d. 5. This work of Florence provided guidelines to women who wanted to become nurses and gave advice on how to: a. Notes on Hospital b. Notes on Nursing Notes on Patients Notes on Nurses C. d.
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