Week Two NS1771 Internal QuizVersión en línea How much did you take in from last week! por Alan Ramsay 1 Which prespective allows nurses and midwives to explore the power imbalances, gender issues and 'patriarchy' of their profession? a Communism b Feminism c Evidence Based Practice d The Medical Model 2 A Division 2 Nurse is a... a Registered Nurse b Assistant in Nursing c Enrolled Nurse d Student in Nursing 3 Who helped set up the first secular nurse training facility in Australia? a Florence Nightingale b Mary Seacole c Ellie Gaffney d Lucy Osburn 4 Which body set up the Nurse Standards for Practice/ Midwifery Competency Standards? a NMBA b ANMF c CATSINaM d RCN 5 Florence Nightingale pioneered her nursing work while caring for servicemen during which conflict? a World War II b World War I c The First Gulf War d The Crimean War 6 When Florence Nightingale talked about 'miasma' what was she referring to? a Germs and Microbes b Fever and disease and their prevention by means of using heat c Cleanliness and Hygiene being of utmost importance d Unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour which was thought caused illness 7 Which type of code or standard are you asked NOT to focus on in NS1771 Task 2 Short Video Presentation? a NMBA Nurse Standards for Practice or Midwifery Competency Standards b Code of Ethics c ANMF National Practice Standards d Nursing Guidelines for the Management of Medicines in Aged Care 8 What does the abbreviation AHPRA stand for? a Australian Health Practitioner Regulatory Agency b Australian Healthcare Professional Regulatory Agency c Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency d Australian Healthcare Practitioner Regulatory Agency 9 In a recent Gallup Poll who were regarded as the most 'Trusted Profession'... a Federal Members of Parliament b Police Officers c Priests d Nurses 10 What are regarded as the key development(s) that have promoted nursing and midwifery as professions in their own right? a Wearing Scrubs with a Stethoscope round the neck, like you see on TV... b Earning more money c Moving to a Higher Education model of Training and incorporating Evidence Based Practice / Research d Encourgaing more men into the profession Feedback 1 Feminist Theory can be used to examine power relationships in nursing and healthcare. (Contexts of Nursing Page 7) 2 (See 'Contexts of Nursing' Page 9) 3 Heavily influenced by Florence Nightingale she set up the first 'non-religious order based' nursing school. 4 Nurses and midwives must be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA), and meet the NMBA's professional standards in order to practise in Australia. Professional standards define the practice and behaviour of nurses and midwives and include: codes of conduct, codes of ethics, guides to professional boundaries, and standards for practice/competency standards 5 She came to prominence while serving as a manager of nurses trained by her during the Crimean War, where she organised the tending to wounded soldiers. She gave nursing a highly favourable reputation and became an icon of Victorian culture, especially in the persona of 'The Lady with the Lamp' making rounds of wounded soldiers at night. 6 The miasma theory was accepted from ancient times in Europe, India, and China. The theory was eventually given up by scientists and physicians after 1880, replaced by the germ theory of disease: specific germs, not miasma, caused specific diseases. However, cultural beliefs about getting rid of odour made the clean-up of waste a high priority for cities, which is probably not a bad thing.... 7 See the Subject Outline! 8 AHPRA supports the 14 National Boards that are responsible for regulating the health professions, including nursing and midwifery. The primary role of the National Boards is to protect the public and they set standards and policies that all registered health practitioners must meet. 9 ...of course we are! 10 These are very important elements that make our profession what it is today...