Unit-I History Of Nursing & Healthcare Leave a Comment / By abdulslambsn@gmail.com / May 6, 2025 Quiz 1 | Unit-I History Of Nursing & Healthcare Your Good Name: Your College Name: Morning/Evening/Private: Email: 1. Who is considered the founder of modern nursing ? Clara Barton Florence Nightingale Mary Mohaney Dorothea Dix Florence Nightingale & Mary Mohaney None 2. What is included in the scope of nursing practice ? Caring for the dying Promoting health and wellness Promoting health and wellness, preventing illness, restoring health, and caring for the dying Restoring health Care for the elderly None 3. Who was known for working to improve the treatment of the mentally ill ? Clara Barton Florence Nightingale Dorothea Dix Mary Mahoney None Of These None 4. The Islamic Golden Age, marked by advancements in science and medicine, occurred during the: 7th To 13th Centuries 14th To 16th Centuries 16th To 18th Centuries 18th To 19th Century 20th Century None 5. Florence Nightingale is known for her contributions during which major event? World War I World War II American Civil War Crimean War Indonashian War None 6. In the historical perspective of nursing, the primary role of nurses during ancient times was often associated with: Medical surgeries Midwifery and childbirth Laboratory research Mental health counseling Childbirth None 7. During the Mughal period, nursing care was provided in: Hospitals only Military camps only Palaces and noble households Religious institutions only Households only None 8. The ancient Egyptian civilization is known for its early contributions to medicine, including: The development of the first hospitals The use of herbal remedies The invention of the stethoscope The discovery of antibiotics Both A & B None 9. The development of nursing as a profession was influenced by the establishment of the first nursing school in: England Germany United States France Russia None 10. The establishment of the Nightingale Training School for Nurses marked a significant milestone in the history of nursing and took place in: 1759 1837 1873 1908 1921 None 11. The Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan is responsible for: Regulating nursing practice Accrediting nursing programs Providing healthcare services Conducting nursing research Both A & C None 12. The introduction of the Nurse Practitioner (NP) program in Pakistan aims to enhance: Basic clinical skills Leadership and management Advanced clinical practice Vocational nursing None of above None 13. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), nursing is defined as: The practice of medicine Care of individuals of all ages, families, groups, and communities, sick or well and in all settings Surgical interventions Disease prevention only None of above None 14. Nursing Defined by different scholars: Florence Nightingale defined nursing as "the art of caring for the sick." Madeleine Leininger defined nursing as "a caring, humanistic, and scientific mode of helping." Virginia Henderson defines nursing as "the unique function of nurse" All of the above. None 15. Types of Nursing Educational Programs: Diploma programs Associate degree programs Bachelor's degree programs All of the above None 16. Which of the following organizations is responsible for accrediting nursing education programs in the United States ? American Nurses Association (ANA) National League for Nursing (NLN) Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) None 17. Which of the following is an example of a non-traditional nursing role? Nurse practitioner Clinical nurse specialist Nurse educator Legal nurse consultant None 18. The Code of Ethics for Nurses is: A set of laws and regulations governing nursing practice A document outlining the professional responsibilities and ethical standards for nurses A guide for nursing education programs A research publication on nursing ethics None 19. The Nightingale Pledge is a statement of commitment to: Upholding professional standards of nursing practice Continuing education and professional development Providing care that is compassionate and evidence-based All of the above None 20. The nurse's role in health promotion and disease prevention includes: Conducting research studies on healthcare outcomes Educating patients on healthy lifestyle choices Administering medications and treatments to patients Collaborating with other healthcare professionals on patient care plans None 21. Which of the following is an example of a primary healthcare service provided by nurses ? Emergency care in a hospital setting Vaccination programs in the community Surgical procedures in an operating room Mental health counseling in a private practice None 22. The term "holistic nursing" refers to: Nursing care that is based on evidence and research Nursing care provided by a team of healthcare professionals Nursing care that addresses the spiritual, emotional, and social aspects of health in addition to the physical Nursing care that focuses on physical aspects of health None 23. Islamic nursing principles emphasize the importance of maintaining: Strict hierarchy Family separation Cultural biases Dignity and privacy None 24. The first muslim's nurse is: Ayesha Bint Abe Bakr Hazrat Asma Rufaidah Bint Sad Both A & C None 25. Who established the first hospital in the Western world ? Clara Barton Florence Nightingale Fabiola Dorothea Dix None 1 out of 3 Thanks For Submitting Your Quiz !!