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Crislyn Jilou B.

Adlawan
BSN1- A10
HES 008
SAS 1

CHECK FOR UNDERSTANDING


You will answer and rationalize this by yourself. This will be recorded as your quiz. 1 point will be given to every
correct answer and another 1 point for correct rationalization.

1. B- The role of the nurse as an educator is integral to the growth and development of the nursing

profession, emphasizing the importance of education in nursing practice.

2. B- In the Historical Foundations for Patient Education in Health Care Teaching Role of Nurses, Mid 1800s

is the period of time is where responsibility for teaching is recognized as an important role of nurses as

caregivers.

3. C- Florence Nightingale is recognized as the ultimate educator in nursing history, known for her

pioneering work in nursing education and healthcare reform.

4. C - In today's role of the nurse as an educator, being a consistent caregiver is not typically

considered a specific requirement for the educational aspect of the profession.

5. C - In the practice setting, a nurse as an educator often serves the role of a Clinical Instructor,

guiding and instructing students in a clinical environment.

6. A- During the early 1900s, public health nursing clearly understood the importance of nurses as

teachers in preventing disease and maintaining societal health.

7. D- Nurse Practice Acts outline the scope of nursing practice responsibilities, including the

educational aspect of nursing within legal and regulatory frameworks.

8. D- Since 1999, nurses consistently rank number 1 in honesty and ethics among 45 occupations,

as indicated by Gallup polls.

9. B- It is Grueninger (1995)- Transition toward wellness.

10. D- 1970- Patient’s Bill of Rights. To ensure patients’ complete and current information concerning their

diagnosis, treatment and prognosis.

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