P1 P2 Mastery Examination Reviewer in FNP LECTURE
P1 P2 Mastery Examination Reviewer in FNP LECTURE
P1 P2 Mastery Examination Reviewer in FNP LECTURE
➢ Correct Answer
Is connected to the first part of the statement with the phrase “related to”
Correct answer
Is connected to the first part of the statement with the phrase “related to”
The nurse can best evaluate that the patient is learning by:
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his ability to repeat what was taught
a desired change in his behavior
verbal acknowledgements that he understands
his ability to get a good score from a questionnaire
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a desired change in his behavior
verbal acknowledgements that he understands
An 84 year old patient named Julius Babao is suffering from liver cancer and is
already in terminal stage. The Cancer cells have metastasized already and Julius
Babao is only waiting for his death. What focus of health care delivery system would
the nurse implement for this kind of patient?
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Preventive & Primary Health Care
Secondary & Tertiary Care
Restorative Care
Continuing Care
The nurse provides care for an older adult client who appears fully alert and oriented.
As it gets later in the day, the nurse notices the client becoming increasingly confused
and agitated. It would be most appropriate for the nurse to take which of these
actions?
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Reorient the client, and then turn on the lights and television to distract the client from his
confusion.
Correct answer
Reorient the client, pull the shades down, shut the lights and television off, and promote a quiet
environment.
The most important aspect of nursing as a profession. 1. Caring for the sick and well
2. Caring for the young and old 3. Caring for the dying 4. Caring for the sick only
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1 only
1 and 2
1, 2 and 3
4 only
In what phase of helping relationship when a nurse and patient work together to solve
problems and work together. *
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Pre-orientation phase
Orientation phase
Working phase
Termination phase
What is the interview technique which is most effective in strengthening the nurse–
patient relationship by demonstrating the nurse’s willingness to hear the patient’s
thoughts?
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Direct question
Problem solving
Problem seeking
Open-ended question
Mrs. Amparo promotes what is best for the client, ensuring that the client’s needs are
met and protecting the client’s right. With the action of Mrs. Amparo, you already know
that she is doing what role/responsibility of a nurse?
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Advocate
Teacher
Change Agent
Counselor
Correct answer
Be firm and clear about the termination of the relationship and solicit feedback from th e client
A nurse reported for duty was assigned to take care a bedridden patient. Upon
assessment, the patient’s back started to develop a non-blanchable redness. Which of
the following nursing action that the nurse will demonstrate?
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Applying lotion to the patient’s back
Correct answer
Repositioning the patient every 2 hours (left, right and flat)
The student nurse is following a preceptor on the assigned clinical shift. Which
behavior of the nurse would the student interpret as caring?
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Using aseptic technique when performing a dressing change
Making sure that all medications and treatments are done on time
Advising the physician that the client wants to speak to him or her prior to a procedure
Explaining an invasive procedure to the client, then asking if it is all right to begin the procedure
The nurse is conducting an assessment on a client who has limited English speaking
skills. The client asks the nurse to speak slowly so the client can better understand
the nurse's questions. Which intervention is also appropriate for the nurse to include
in this client's plan of care?
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Using technical medical terms
Speaking directly to the client
Asking the family to interpret words the client does not understand
Using words in the client's jargon
Correct answer
Using words in the client's jargon
The nurse reviews the doctor’s order prior giving antibiotic medication to the 4 year
oldpatient. Upon reading the order, she noticed that the dose ordered (500mg) is high
forthis pediatric patient. What is the nursing action of the nurse to correct the order?
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Review the doctor’s order
Check the previous medication administration record and follow it
Inform the charge nurse and let the her settle it
Approach the attending physician and verify his order
The nurse is caring for a 6-year-old child who is about to undergo surgery. Which
communication technique is most appropriate to alleviate the child's fear regarding
surgery?
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Explaining the procedure to the child
Soothing, nonverbal communication
Talking to the parents in front of the child
Using pictures and dolls to explain what will happen
A male patient is told by his physician that he has metastatic lung cancer and he is
seriously ill. After the physician leaves the room, the patient has a severe episode of
coughing and shortness of breath and says, “This is just a cold, I’ll be fine once I get
over it.” The nurse’s best response is:
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The doctor talked to you about having a serious illness.”
“The doctor had some bad news for you today.”
Tell me more about your illness.”
Correct answer
The doctor talked to you about having a serious illness.”
Which of the following principles must be given consideration by the nurse when
giving patient teaching to an elderly client?
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use audio-visual aids to facilitate learning
Caring is central to nursing practice, but technological advances for rapid diagnosis
and treatment should lead the nurse to realize that:
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Technology has replaced caring as nurses' primary focus.
Technology and caring cannot coexist when related to patient care.
Correct answer
Technology becomes a powerful tool when it works with caring.
Ms. Angelica Te, a clinical instructor handling 12 students in the hospital ward was
accepting a task to give an Intramuscular Injection to an old patient. She approached
her student name Miaka to do the injection with her assistance. The nursing student
then as she knows is in what level of proficiency? *
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Stage I, Novice
Correct answer
Asking permission before performing a procedure on the patient.
The nurse educator is teaching a group of students about the importance of strong
communication skills. The educator asks the group why strong communication skills
are required in the nursing profession. Which student response is most accurate?
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Strong communication skills are required by the Nurse Practice Act."
"Strong communication skills are needed to perform certain highly technical tasks."
"Strong communication skills help to facilitate client discharge."
"Strong communication skills are needed to deliver high quality client care."
According to Roach, which are included in the six C's of caring in nursing? (Select all
that apply.)
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Compassion
Commitment
Competence
Courtesy
Comportment
Correct answer
Compassion
Commitment
Competence
Comportment
The interviewing technique of paraphrasing promotes communication because it:
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Requires patients to defend their points of view
Limits patients from continuing a rambling conversation
Correct answer
Offers patients an opportunity to develop a clearer idea of what they said
Which of the following teaching methods is most appropriate for teaching a diabetic
client on self- injection of insulin?
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detailed explanations
demonstration
use of puppets
filmstrips
Nurse Letecia is working at SWU Medical Center. She knows that there are lots of
issues affecting health and illness. The following are the factors and issues affecting,
which of the choices is NOT included.
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Self-concept is an individual’s view of self.
Self-concept directly affects self-esteem.
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Self-concept is objective and involves a mixture of unconscious and conscious thoughts.
The planning step of the nursing process includes which of the following activities?
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Assessing and diagnosing
Evaluating goal achievement
Setting goals and selecting interventions
Protective Precaution
Correct answer
Contact Precaution
A paralyzed patient needs to be transferred to another bed, the nurse emphasizing the
safety of the patient by:
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Communicating clearly with the other health team members
A student nurse named Mr. Tam is focusing on Health Promotion while having his
duty in the hospital ward in caring for his patient with Diabetes Mellitus. Which one of
the following choices below is an example of Health Promotion that Mr. Tam perform?
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Prevention of STD’s
Changing Surgical dressing
Encouraging the client to stop smoking
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Client-centered goals and expected outcomes are established.
Primary care
Secondary care
Tertiary care
The following are the impact of safe environment in the patient’s care. (select all that
apply)
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Preventing extended lengths of treatment and/or hospitalization
Improving or maintaining a patient’s functional status
Threatening a person’s safety and often result in physical or psychological injury or death
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Preventing extended lengths of treatment and/or hospitalization
Improving or maintaining a patient’s functional status
Increasing a patient’s sense of well-being
Correct answer
Impaired skin integrity related to fecal incontinence
Which of the following factors WILL LEAST LIKELY facilitate learning of a patient:
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motivation to learn
active participation in the learning activity
influencing the client to change his health beliefs
A nurse educator teaches students about caring nursing practice. Which situation
demonstrates that the nurse is able to implement the whole idea of caring?
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The nurse takes care of aging parents in addition to providing care to immediate family.
Correct answer
The nurse is a volunteer at church and school events.
The school nurse is preparing a discussion on nutrition with the fourth-grade class.
Based on the children's developmental level, what information should she include in
her presentation?
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A review of the number of calories that a fourth-grade child should consume in a day.
A review of a list of high-calorie foods that all fourth-graders should avoid
A review of how to read food labels so children know which foods are good for them.
A review of nutritious foods with basic scientific information about how they affect the body
organs and systems
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Bases the goals on the nurse’s personal knowledge.
Knows the resources of the health care facility, family, and the client.
It is one of the alternative therapies that uses the conscious mind to create mental
images to stimulate physical changes in the body, improve perceived well-being, and
/or enhance self-awareness
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Relaxation Therapy
Meditation and Breathing Therapy
Imagery Therapy
Chiropractic Therapy
The most important purpose of the orientation phase of the assessment interview is
to
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Collect data
Build rapport
Identify problems
Establish priorities
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Build rapport
When using printed material to teach diabetic patient about foot care, the nurse
should:
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read the material to the patient
allow the patient to read the material
Give the material to a family member to read to the patient
read the material to evaluate its clarity, accuracy and effectiveness
When a patient-centered goal has not been met in the projected time frame, the most
appropriate action by the nurse would be to:
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Rewrite the plan using different interventions.
Correct answer
Repeat the entire sequence of the nursing process to discover needed changes.
A female patient has an indwelling foley catheter in-placed. During your clinical
rounds, you found out that the catheter bag was placed on the bed, in the patient’s
waist level. To prevent health-care associated infection, which of the following nursing
activities that you are expected to perform? (SELECT ALL THAT APPLY) *
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Wash hands before and after caring for a patient and catheter
Hang the catheter bag below the urinary bladder level without touching the floor
Adequately secure and anchor the catheter to prevent urethral and bladder-neck tension
Bring the catheter bag to the leg part and secure it so that it will not drop to the ground
Correct answer
Hang the catheter bag below the urinary bladder level without touching the floor
Adequately secure and anchor the catheter to prevent urethral and bladder-neck tension
Bring the catheter bag to the leg part and secure it so that it will not drop to the ground
The supervisor at the male-surgical ward at St. Agustin Hospital makes decisions on
what to be changed in the ward, coordinates activities of others, allocates resources
and evaluates care and the people in the ward. Based on what the supervisor is doing,
what role/responsibility is shown?
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Change Agent
Manager
Client Advocate
Researcher
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Manager
Nursing Diagnosis
Planning
Implementation
The nurse advises an obese patient to lose weight. The patient asks the nurse, “What
should I do to help myself lose weight?” Considering the best behavior modification
strategy for controlling food intake, the nurse should respond: *
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“Ask family members not to bring tempting food into the house.”
“Post piggy pictures on the refrigerator.”
“Avoid snacks between meals.”
Correct answer
“Maintain a daily food diary.”
Rehabilitation implies active patient involvement. For best results, the patient should
demonstrate which of the following important characteristics?
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has high-level of self esteem
be motivated to some degree
be able to express his feelings
be free from emotional problems
Correct answers
has high-level of self esteem
be motivated to some degree
be free from emotional problems
An elderly patient started to ambulate after a day of knee surgery with an assistive
device. The nurse assessed that this patient is:
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Risk for Falls
Alteration of Comfort
Disturbed Self-Image
Impaired Physical Mobility
The nurse creates a referral to pastoral care when he/she realizes that the patient is in
need of
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Psychiatric care.
Return to religious affiliation.
Spiritual care.
Which of the following refers to a shared identity related to social and cultural heritage
such as values, language, geographical space, and racial characteristics.
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Ethnicity
Social norm
Morals
Belief system
Which of the of the following statements describe the nursing code of ethics, nurses
and people?
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The nurse demonstrates professional values such as respectfulness, responsiveness,
compassion, trustworthiness, and integrity
The nurse takes appropriate action to safeguard individuals, families and communities when their
health is endangered by a coworker or any other person
The nurse practices to sustain and protect the natural environment and is aware of its
consequences on health
The nurse maintains a standard of personal health such that the ability to provide care is not
compromised
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The nurse demonstrates professional values such as respectfulness, responsiveness,
compassion, trustworthiness, and integrity
What are the guidelines for quality documentation and reporting? (Select all that
apply)
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Detailed
Factual
Organized
Focused
Accurate
Complete
Current
The nurse enters the room of a patient with cancer. He is crying and states, “I feel so
alone.” Of the following statements, which is the most therapeutic?
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The nurse stands at the patient’s bedside and states, “I understand how you feel. My mother said
the same thing when she was ill.”
The nurse places a hand on the patient’s arm and states, “You feel so alone.”
The nurse stands in the patient’s room and asks, “Why do you feel so alone? Your wife has been
here every day.”
The nurse holds the patient’s hand and asks, “What makes you feel so alone?”
Correct answer
The nurse holds the patient’s hand and asks, “What makes you feel so alone?”
The nurse manager is making patient assignments for the shift. What should be the
primary guiding factor in these assignments?
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Number of staff available.
Correct answer
Patient needs.
You are working in a secondary hospital. Your shift duty is from 6am to 2 pm. It’s
already 3pm, the receiving nurse did not show up. You have informed your supervisor
but nothing has done. At 4pm, the ER was getting busier. How would you react the
situation?
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Keep bothering the supervisor if someone will relieve you
Continuously attend the patient’s needs and assist the physician for any management to be done
Leave the area since you have already notified your supervisor
Stay in the area and let the nursing assistant attends all patient’s need including giving of
medications
In discussing spiritual well-being, the nurse identifies that the vertical dimension
involves
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The positive relationships and connections people have with others.
The transcendent relationship between a person and God.
Correct answer
Civil Laws
A newly diagnosed patient states, "I hate this cancer." According to Kübler-Ross, what
stage of loss is being verbalized?
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anger
bargaining
depression
denial
Correct answer
Anger
A nurse preceptor is working with a student nurse. Which behavior by the student
nurse will require the nurse preceptor to intervene?
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The student nurse reviews the patient's medical record.
The student nurse reads the patient's plan of care.
The student nurse shares patient information with a friend.
The student nurse documents medication administered to the patient
Correct answer
The student nurse shares patient information with a friend.
A female celebrity was suddenly rushed to a hospital due to gastritis. Her manager
showed up and plead for her medical record as the patient has upcoming film
shooting. What is the best response of the nurse in upholding the dignity of the
patient?
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Never share the medical record of the patient with any unauthorized persons
Let the manager take a quick look in the patient’s chart
Relay the information you have gathered to the manager and give him your opinions
Correct answer
Never share the medical record of the patient with any unauthorized persons
Sharing feelings
Sharing observations
Correct answer
Sharing empathy
You are the charge nurse responsible for the evening shift. During rounds, you hear the
patient care technician yelling loudly to a patient regarding his transfer from the bed to
chair. When entering the room, which of the following is your best response?
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You need to speak to the patient quietly. You are disturbing the patient.”
“Let me help you with your transfer technique.”
“When you are finished, be sure to apologize for your rough demeanor.”
“When your patient is safe and comfortable, meet me at the desk “
Correct answer
“When you are finished, be sure to apologize for your rough demeanor.”
A senior student nurse delegates the task of intake and output to a new nursing
assistant. The student will verify that the nursing assistant understands the task of
I&O when the nursing assistant states
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“I will record the amount of all voided urine.”
Correct answer
promote evidence-based care for patients/ clients.
A patient had just delivered her first-born baby and was wheeled to her room with
ongoing IV fluids incorporated with Syntocinon 20 units after 4 hours. At 8pm, the
patient called the nurse to remove the IV line as the IV site started to swell and it sores
and insisted not to put it back. The nursing action would be
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Explain the necessity of the IV fluids
Remove the line and just re-insert it because the IV fluid has Syntocinon
Insist to re-insert the IV line so that the attending physician will not scold you
Follow the patient’s preference and let her sign the against medical advice form
The nurse asked the client how the pain began and the client said that the pain
suddenly occurred. Which of the following types of pain is described above?
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Acute pain
Localized pain
Chronic pain
Generalized pain
Correct answer
Acute pain
triggers of grief
loss acknowledgement
Correct answer
Draw a single line through the error and initial it
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Take the assigned task as an opportunity for new experience
Discuss your level of expertise and other alternatives to the head nurse
Prove it that even you are new, you can still handle the patient
Apply what you have learned from a text book
If the nurses learn about and use relevant leadership and management theories and styles this is
possible.
determine when most study findings are ready for use in nursing practice.
confidently critique the majority of published nursing research studies.
Correct answer
identify researchable problems for nursing research studies.
Correct answer
Focusing
Which of the following factors pertains to helping decrease or diminish the pain like
antacids or histamine blockers?
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Precipitating factors
Exacerbating factors
Alleviating factors
Risk factors
Correct answer
Alleviating factors
In selecting an appropriate enteral formula for a patient, the primary consideration is:
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The patient’s nutrient needs
The blood test result of the patient shows that potassium level is high, 5.5 and Nurse
Bella properly endorsed the patient’s condition to Nurse Charise as her shift is about
to finish. What is supposedly the action of Nurse Bella to prevent her to be sued as
malpractice?
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Emphasize the blood test result of the patient while endorsing it to the next nurse
Document the result in the nurse’s progress notes legibly and accurately
Update the patient that the blood test result has already released
Promptly notify the physician and record it in the nurse’s notes
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Promptly notify the physician and record it in the nurse’s notes
The nurse manager has asked that all staff nurses develop effective leadership
competencies. How should the staff nurses interpret this request?
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This is an unrealistic expectation, because only managers are leaders.
If the nurses learn about and use relevant leadership and management theories and styles this is
possible.
In order to become leaders, the staff nurses will have to emphasize control, competition, and
getting the job done.
Unless the staff nurses possess the traits of a natural born leader, this is an unrealistic
expectation.
The approach that best helps the patient control blood glucose levels
Correct answer
The approach that best helps the patient control blood glucose levels
The nurse is assessing a client who was diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer.
The nurse notes that the client is exhibiting signs of loss, grief, and intense sadness.
Based upon this assessment data, the nurse will document that the client is in what
stage of death and dying?
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Depression
Acceptance
Anger
Denial
The client complained of a decrease in the frequency of the bowel movement and a
passage of hard and painful stools. Which of the following pertains to the client’s
condition?
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Diarrhea
Heartburn
Constipation
Pyrosis
Correct answer
Constipation
A patient is hospitalized with severe depression after her divorce is finalized. Which
type of loss is the patient experiencing?
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Actual
Perceived
Physical
External
The word spirituality derives from the Latin word spiritus, which refers to breath or
wind. Today, spirituality is
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Awareness of one's inner self and a sense of connection to a higher being.
In-service education
Professional Registered Nurse Education
Correct answer
In-service education
Correct answer
It can be determined only by the person who experiences it.
The nurses on the unit agree to sponsor a fund-raising event to support a labor strike proposed
by fellow nurses at another facility.
A client reports that he didn’t quite tell the doctor the truth when asked if he was following his
therapeutic diet at home.
A teenage girl who is 24 weeks pregnant expresses that what happen to her is
unwanted. She was thinking to end her pregnancy. What would be your response to
the concern of the client?
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“At this time, the fetus becomes viable and the interest here is the protection of the fetus”
“It is a community norms and trends for the adolescents to engage this activity”
“You are not answerable to the regulation because the risk of natural mortality from abortion is
less than with normal childbirth”
“As long as you are ill, you can pursue your want”
Subjectively true, personal experiences about self that are intentionally revealed to
another
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Asking relevant questions
Self -disclosure
Sharing feelings
Clarifying
Nurses were included on the Gallup Poll as professionals with an ethical standard.
The nursing profession exists to provide service to society.
A very young nurse has been promoted to nurse manager of an inpatient surgical unit.
The nurse is concerned that older nurses may not respect the manager's authority
because of the age difference. How can this nurse manager best exercise authority?
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Use critical thinking to solve problems on the unit.
Correct answer
Give assignments clearly, taking staff expertise into consideration.
A 79-year-old Native American woman is placed in a nursing home by her son, who is
no longer able to care for her. She appears disoriented and complains of the “bright
lights and constant activity.” Her feelings are likely to be a result of which of the
following conditions?
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Culture assimilation
Culture disorientation
Culture blindness
Culture shock
Correct answer
Culture shock
Healthcare systems
Correct answer
Healthcare systems
You entered the patient’s room and have seen that the patient started to pull out the
Central lines and NGT while shouting that he is not sick. He’s relative tried to stop him
from pulling all the lines. What would be your nursing action to prevent patient from
harm?
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Help the relative to hold the patient
Talk to the patient softly that what he’s doing is not right
Secure an order to apply restraints
Acapnea
Glucose units
Saturated bonds
Patient Mark , has a chronic pulmonary disease with bluish tinge around the lips. The
nurse charts which term to most accurately describe the client’s condition?
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Hypoxia
Hypoxemia
Dyspnea
Cyanosis
During an interaction with a critically ill patient’s family, the nurse uses the
communication technique of silence. This technique assists the family to:
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Communicate with the patient
Plan for discharge
Organize their thoughts
Decrease anxiety
This refers to the inculcation of of advanced knowledge, skills and ethical values in a
post-licensure specialization or in an inter- or multidisciplinary field of study, for
assimilation into professional practice, self-directed research and/or lifelong learning:
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Comprehensive Professional Development
Continuing Professional Development
During their clinical post conference meeting, several nursing students were
discussing their patients with their instructor. One student from a middle-class family
shared that her patient was homeless. This is an example of caring for a patient from
different:
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Ethnicity
Culture
Heritage
Religion
Correct answer
Culture
Which of the senses is believed to be the last one lost as a person nears death?
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Hearing
Vision
Touch
Smell
__ is not in the process of adding written valuable information for a health care
record?
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Recording
Charting
Data entry
Documenting
Correct answer
Discuss the meaning of the medical regimen with the client.
A patient nearing death requests that no medication be given that would cause a loss
of consciousness, including pain medication. What would a nurse do to provide the
best end-of-life care in this situation?
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Give the medication; comfort is the highest priority.
Give half the ordered dose to provide compassionate care.
Discuss this with family members and follow their wishes.
Respect the patient's wishes and withhold pain medications.