Unit-III Goals Of Nursing & Related Concept Leave a Comment / By abdulslambsn@gmail.com / May 23, 2025 Quiz 4 | Unit-III Goals Of Nursing & Related Concept Your Good Name: Your College Name: Morning/Evening/Private: Email: 1. Which of the following is the most basic level in Maslow’s hierarchy of needs? Safety Needs Esteem Needs Self Actualization Physiological Needs None 2. Which need reflects a person’s desire for affection and relationships? Safety Esteem Love and belonging Physiological None 3. Self-actualization refers to: Feeling secure and protected Achieving personal potential Being accepted by others Fulfilling basic physiological needs None 4. During morning rounds, a nurse finds a patient fearful of falling after surgery and requests assistance to the bathroom. Which need is the patient primarily expressing? Love and belonging Safety and security Physiological Esteem None 5. What is the foundation of nursing practice? Disease management Evidence Based Practice Medical diagnosis Hospital protocol None 6. Florence Nightingale contributed to the nursing profession by emphasizing: The importance of sanitation and environment Technology in health Medical diagnosis Health insurance None 7. When was the World Health Organization established? 1948 1952 1848 1960 None 8. WHO defines health as: Absence of disease Complete physical, mental, and social well-being A state of well-being and financial stability Physical fitness and independence None 9. WHO ( World Health Organization) headquarters is located in: New York Paris London Geneva None 10. WHO is a specialized agency of: UNICEF UNESCO United Nations Red Cross None 11. The conceptual framework of nursing education includes: Legal documentation Research, education, and practice Medical algorithms Physiological models only None 12. Which nursing action best demonstrates the art of nursing? Recording data Administering injections Offering compassionate communication Calculating medication dosage None 13. Nursing process begins with: Diagnosis Assessment Planning Evaluation None 14. A nurse collects vital signs and patient history before administering any medications. Which phase of the nursing process does this reflect? Implementation Diagnosis Evaluation Assessment None 15. After delivering care for one week, the nurse evaluates whether the patient’s pain management plan was effective. This reflects which part of the nursing process? Assessment Planning Diagnosis Evaluation None 16. A nurse practicing evidence-based care relies on: Personal belief Traditional methods Scientific research and clinical expertise Hospital politics None 17. Which step evaluates the success of nursing interventions? Implementation Evaluation Diagnosis Assessment None 18. Florence Nightingale introduced modern nursing during: World War I Vietnam War Crimean War World War II None 19. In early history, who often served as caregivers? Pharmacists Engineers Shamans and priests Teachers None 20. One of the first nursing theorists was: Clara Barton Martha Rogers Florence Nightingale Dorothea Orem None 21. Holistic care in nursing means: Diagnosing illness Focusing on medication only Considering physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual needs Treating only symptoms None 22. What ensures nursing care remains ethical? Doctor’s approval Legal permissions Code of ethics Government rules None 23. Which is not the part of nursing process? Planning Diagnosis Supervision Implementation None 24. The goal of nursing care in community health is to: Only provide care in hospital settings Exclude preventive measures Promote health and prevent illness in populations Focus solely on individual health needs None 25. Euthanasia refers to: Performing surgery without consent Administering excessive medications Withholding medical treatment Assisting a patient in dying None 1 out of 3 Thanks For Submitting Your Quiz !!