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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A Call the health care provider to get orders.
B Ask a fellow nurse to double-check your pulse rate assessment.
C Check the client’s previous pulse rates to validate the findings.
D Assess blood pressure with the client lying supine.
Question #2
A evaluation
B nursing assessment
C planning
D collaborative problems
Question #3
A Focusing
B Clarification
C Reflection
D Suggesting
Question #4
A Limit visitors and encourage a quiet environment.
B Check all nasal drainage for glucose.
C Encourage the client to turn, deep breathe, and cough every 2 hours.
D Keep the head of the bed elevated 30°.
Question #5
A Assessing the degree of lower leg edema in a patient on bed rest
B Measuring the circumference of a patient’s calf for edema
C Obtaining vital signs for a patient that has been hospitalized for 3 days
D Recording the size and appearance of a decubitus ulcer
Question #6
A Assessing the degree of lower leg edema in a patient on bed rest
B Recording the size and appearance of a decubitus ulcer
C Obtaining vital signs for a patient that has been hospitalized for 3 days
D Measuring the circumference of a patient’s calf for edema
Question #7
A Prioritizing client goals, documenting all health records precisely, conducting the health history, and documenting the nursing diagnosis
B Obtaining vital signs and pain scale rating,,documenting the nursing diagnosis as acute pain, administering analgesic, and evaluating comfort level
C Assessing for allergies, administering analgesic, obtaining baseline vital signs, and documenting the nursing diagnosis as acute pain
D Reviewing the health record, documenting client goals, identifying the etiology of the nursing problem, and evaluating treatment outcomes
Question #8
A Survey other healthcare professionals to see if they agree with the decision.
B Follow through on the decision that has been made
C Keep detailed documentation of the entire decision-making process.
D Evaluate the decision in terms of effects and results.
Question #9
A once upon arrival and every 2 hours afterward
B twice per shift
C as often as needed
D once upon arrival and 1hour later
Question #10
A Data collection
B Analysis
C Evaluation
D Assessment
Question #11
A Order a heparin bolus.
B Assess the respiratory status every 4 hours.
C Consider discharge placement.
D Monitor intake and output every 4 hours.
Question #12
A Instructing the client to use a soft toothbrush
B Instructing the client to add low-dose aspirin to daily medication regimen
C Monitoring the platelet count
D Increasing the patient’s injections for pain control
E Monitoring for signs of abnormal bleeding
Question #13
A Assess oxygen saturation level
B Instructing the client to use an electric razor
C Organize activities to provide frequent rest periods
D Weigh client daily at the same time
E Assess client for dependent edema
Question #14
A Do-not-resuscitate order (DNR)
B Power of attorney
C Living will
D Durable power of attorney (DPOA) for healthcare
Question #15
A administrative law
B ethics
C common law
D civil law
Question #16
A assessment
B documentation
C intervention
D monitoring
Question #17
A carrying out the steps in the written plan of care
B identification and definition of the client’s health problem(s)
C careful observation and evaluation of a client’s health status
D step-by-step planning of client care
Question #18
A using a systematic method to plan and implement care to reach desired outcomes
B consulting with other nurses to determine the first step of care
C reading the client’s records and doing research on the client’s conditions before deciding on a course of action
D contacting the physician before performing any tasks
Question #19
A Setting priorities with broad time constraints
B Drawing on past clinical experiences and knowledge to explain what is happening
C Determining nurse-specific outcomes
D Using bias to achieve goals
Question #20
A The outcome is achieved, the problem is solved, and the nursing orders are discontinued.
B The outcome is not met, but progress is being made, and the plan of care is continued .
C The outcome will be reassessed in 2 more days.
D The outcome is not achieved, and the plan requires critical reevaluation and revision.
Question #21
A It is guided by professional standards and codes of ethics.
B It is based on the medical model.
C It considers only the client’s needs.
D It makes judgments based on conjecture.
Question #22
A take priority over other values.
B are well thought out.
C concern the treatment of others.
D are consistent.
Question #23
A consent form
B advance directive
C durable power of attorney
D do-not-resuscitate order
Question #24
A Data collection
B Assessment
C Evaluation
D Analysis
Question #25
A “We don’t know for sure until you undergo more tests.”
B “Most women your age have some kind of cancer.”
C “You sound concerned about what the physicians will tell you.”
D “Your physician can tell you more about it.”
Question #26
A Independent goal
B Immediate goal
C Long-term goal
D Intermediate goal
Question #27
A Silence
B Humor
C Reflection
D Informing
Question #28
A A 6 cm x 4 cm wound with malodorous, yellow exudate
B The client’s wound has healed by 0.5 cm on day 3 of wound care.
C Turn the client every 2 hours.
D The client’s wound will heal by 1 cm by the end of 5 days.
Question #29
A Assessment
B Analysis
C Evaluation
D Data collection
Question #30
A must be approved by the physician.
B must focus on wellness issues.
C is an independent function of nursing practice.
D requires a physician’s order.
Question #31
A The nurse
B The nurse manager
C The health care provider
D The healt care provider’s office nurse
Question #32
A Evaluation of the patient’s response to a medication
B Developing outcome criteria
C Observing for altered symptomatology
D Interviewing and obtaining a nursing history
E Collecting and analyzing data
Question #33
A Providing education related to growth and development to a blended family with children of different ages
B Providing education related to lead poisoning to a single parent of a 4-year-old child
C Providing family counseling to a same-sex couple that just adopted a 5-year-old with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
D Providing fertility counseling to a young family with a 2-year-old child with cystic fibrosis
Question #34
A Fidelity
B Beneficence
C Autonomy
D Nonmaleficence
Question #35
A Beneficence
B Nonmaleficence
C Autonomy
D Fidelity
Question #36
A Assessment
B Evaluation
C Planning
D Implementation
Question #37
A Data collection
B Evaluation
C Analysis
D Assessment
Question #38
A The client will have a staff member open all packages prior to all meals.
B The client will not lose any weight throughout the hospital stay.
C The client will demonstrate an interest in eating during the evening snack.
D The client will demonstrate an ability to feed himself with a spoon at the morning meal.
Question #39
A Explanation
B Interpretation
C Inference
D Analysis
Question #40
A Keep detailed documentation of the entire decision-making process.
B Survey other healthcare professionals to see if they agree with the decision.
C Follow through on the decision that has been made.
D Evaluate the decision in terms of effects and results.
Question #41
A delegate tasks to other ER staff, thereby freeing up more time to care for clients presenting with true emergencies.
B communicate each client’s status more efficiently to the attending physician.
C consider all factors, interpret the information, and make decisions relevant to each client’s care.
D minimize the time spent with each client, so the overall operations of the ER will be more efficient.
Question #42
A fourth: esteem and self-esteem needs
B third: love and belonging needs
C fifth: self-actualization needs
D second: safety and security needs
Question #43
A demonstrating the proper injection technique
B providing a URL for a website that demonstrates proper injection technique
C informing about the proper injection technique
D reflecting the client’s feelings about his question
Question #44
A Moral thinking
B Utilitarianism
C Rationalism
D Critical thinking
Question #45
A Help a client walk to the shower because the shower area is vacant at this time.
B Discourage a terminally ill client from participating in a plan of care, to minimize fears about death.
C Interrupt a family’s visit with client with depression to assess blood pressure measurement.
D Administer pain medication to a client before transportation to physical therapy for crutch-walking exercises.
Question #46
A Fluid volume excess
B Sleep-pattern disturbances
C Risk for falls
D Fever of unknown origin
Question #47
A Fidelity
B Autonomy
C Beneficence
D Paternalism
Question #48
A coordinate with resources for client support
B offer nutritional counseling
C administer immunosuppressant
D schedule a family meeting
Question #49
A Veracity
B Fidelity
C Morality
D Ethics
Question #50
A “The previous shift should have notified the physician that the client was suicidal.”
B “I saw the client get ready to jump and was unable to get to him fast enough.”
C “Client observed standing on the window ledge; asked client to come down and proceeded to enter the room, and client jumped through the glass.”
D “The client must have been depressed and wanted to commit suicide.”
Question #51
A Power of attorney
B Living will
C Durable power of attorney (DPOA) for healthcare
D Do-not-resuscitate order (DNR)
Question #52
A Esteem and self-esteem
B Physiologic
C Self-actualization
D Love and belonging
Question #53
A health promotion
B risk
C problem-focused
D syndrome
Question #54
A Autonomy
B Justice
C Trust
D Beneficence
Question #55
A Implementation
B Assessment
C Diagnosis
D Planning
Question #56
A Carry out the nursing orders
B Complete health history
C Identify measurable outcomes
D Identify collaborative problems