NSG 232 Exam 1 Questions and Answers| New Update with 100% Correct Answers
2. The nurse prescribes strategies and alternatives to attain expected outcome. Which standard
of nursing practice is the nurse following? a. Assessment b. Diagnosis c. Planning d.
Implementation Planning
Which nurse most likely kept records on sanitation techniques and the effects onhealth? a.
Florence Nightingale b. Mary Nutting c. Clara Barton d. Lillian Wald Florence Nightingale
Nightingale was the first practicing nurse epidemiologist. Her statistical analyses connected
poor sanitation with cholera and dysentery. Mary Nutting, Clara Barton, and Lillian Wald came
after Nightingale, each contributing to the nursing profession in her own way. Mary Nutting
was instrumental in moving nursing education into universities. Clara Barton founded the
American Red Cross. Lillian Wald helped open the Henry Street Settlement.
. An experienced medical-surgical nurse chooses to work in obstetrics. Which level of
proficiency is the nurse upon initial transition to the obstetricalfloor? a. Novice b. Proficient c.
Competent d. Advanced beginner Novice
A beginning nursing student or any nurse entering a situation in which there is no previous level
of experience (e.g., an experienced operating room nurse chooses to now practice in home
health) is an example of a novice nurse. A proficient nurse perceives a patient's clinical situation
as a whole, is able to assess an entire situation, and can readily transfer knowledge gained from
multiple previous experiences to a situation. A competent nurse understands the organization
and specific care required by the type of patients (e.g., surgical, oncology, or orthopedic
patients). This nurse is a competent practitioner who is able to anticipate nursing care and
establish long-range goals. A nurse who has had some level of experience with the situation is
an advanced beginner. This experience may only be observational in nature, but the nurse is
able to identify meaningful aspects or principles of nursing care.
A nurse assesses a patient's fluid status and decides that the patient needs to drink more fluids.
The nurse then encourages the patient to drink more fluids. Which concept is the
nursedemonstrating? a. Licensure b. Autonomy c. Certification d. Accountability Autonomy
, Autonomy is an essential element of professional nursing that involves the initiation of
independent nursing interventions without medical orders. To obtain licensure in the United
States, the RN candidate must pass the NCLEX-RN®. Beyond the NCLEX-RN®, the nurse may
choose to work toward certification in a specific area of nursing practice. Accountability means
that you are responsible, professionally and legally, for the type and quality of nursing care
provided.
A nurse prepares the budget and policies for an intensive care unit. Which role is the nurse
implementing? a. Educator b. Manager c. Advocate d. Caregiver Manager
A nurse identifies gaps between local and best practices. Which Quality and Safety Education
for Nurses (QSEN) competency is the nurse demonstrating? a. Safety b. Patient-centered care c.
Quality improvement d. Teamwork and collaboration Quality Improivve
Quality improvement identifies gaps between local and best practices. Safety minimizes risk of
harm to patients and providers through both system effectiveness and individual performance.
Patientcentered care recognizes the patient or designee as the source of control and full
partner in providing compassionate and coordinated care based on respect for patient's
preferences, values, and needs. Teamwork and collaboration allows effective functioning within
nursing and interprofessional teams, fostering open communication, mutual respect, and
shared decision making.
A nurse has compassion fatigue. What is the nurse experiencing? a. Lateral violence and
intrapersonal conflict b. Burnout and secondary traumatic stress c. Short-term grief and single
stressor d. Physical and mental exhaustion Burnout and Secondary traumatic stress
Compassion fatigue is a term used to describe a state of burnout and secondary traumatic
stress. Compassion fatigue may contribute to what is described as lateral violence (nurse-nurse
interactions, not intrapersonal). Frequent, intense, or prolonged exposure to grief and loss
places nurses at risk for developing compassion fatigue. Stressors, not a single stressor,
contribute to compassion fatigue. Physical and mental exhaustion describes burnout only.
The patient requires routine gynecological services after giving birth to her son, and
whileseeing the nurse-midwife, the patient asks for a referral to a pediatrician for the newborn.
2. The nurse prescribes strategies and alternatives to attain expected outcome. Which standard
of nursing practice is the nurse following? a. Assessment b. Diagnosis c. Planning d.
Implementation Planning
Which nurse most likely kept records on sanitation techniques and the effects onhealth? a.
Florence Nightingale b. Mary Nutting c. Clara Barton d. Lillian Wald Florence Nightingale
Nightingale was the first practicing nurse epidemiologist. Her statistical analyses connected
poor sanitation with cholera and dysentery. Mary Nutting, Clara Barton, and Lillian Wald came
after Nightingale, each contributing to the nursing profession in her own way. Mary Nutting
was instrumental in moving nursing education into universities. Clara Barton founded the
American Red Cross. Lillian Wald helped open the Henry Street Settlement.
. An experienced medical-surgical nurse chooses to work in obstetrics. Which level of
proficiency is the nurse upon initial transition to the obstetricalfloor? a. Novice b. Proficient c.
Competent d. Advanced beginner Novice
A beginning nursing student or any nurse entering a situation in which there is no previous level
of experience (e.g., an experienced operating room nurse chooses to now practice in home
health) is an example of a novice nurse. A proficient nurse perceives a patient's clinical situation
as a whole, is able to assess an entire situation, and can readily transfer knowledge gained from
multiple previous experiences to a situation. A competent nurse understands the organization
and specific care required by the type of patients (e.g., surgical, oncology, or orthopedic
patients). This nurse is a competent practitioner who is able to anticipate nursing care and
establish long-range goals. A nurse who has had some level of experience with the situation is
an advanced beginner. This experience may only be observational in nature, but the nurse is
able to identify meaningful aspects or principles of nursing care.
A nurse assesses a patient's fluid status and decides that the patient needs to drink more fluids.
The nurse then encourages the patient to drink more fluids. Which concept is the
nursedemonstrating? a. Licensure b. Autonomy c. Certification d. Accountability Autonomy
, Autonomy is an essential element of professional nursing that involves the initiation of
independent nursing interventions without medical orders. To obtain licensure in the United
States, the RN candidate must pass the NCLEX-RN®. Beyond the NCLEX-RN®, the nurse may
choose to work toward certification in a specific area of nursing practice. Accountability means
that you are responsible, professionally and legally, for the type and quality of nursing care
provided.
A nurse prepares the budget and policies for an intensive care unit. Which role is the nurse
implementing? a. Educator b. Manager c. Advocate d. Caregiver Manager
A nurse identifies gaps between local and best practices. Which Quality and Safety Education
for Nurses (QSEN) competency is the nurse demonstrating? a. Safety b. Patient-centered care c.
Quality improvement d. Teamwork and collaboration Quality Improivve
Quality improvement identifies gaps between local and best practices. Safety minimizes risk of
harm to patients and providers through both system effectiveness and individual performance.
Patientcentered care recognizes the patient or designee as the source of control and full
partner in providing compassionate and coordinated care based on respect for patient's
preferences, values, and needs. Teamwork and collaboration allows effective functioning within
nursing and interprofessional teams, fostering open communication, mutual respect, and
shared decision making.
A nurse has compassion fatigue. What is the nurse experiencing? a. Lateral violence and
intrapersonal conflict b. Burnout and secondary traumatic stress c. Short-term grief and single
stressor d. Physical and mental exhaustion Burnout and Secondary traumatic stress
Compassion fatigue is a term used to describe a state of burnout and secondary traumatic
stress. Compassion fatigue may contribute to what is described as lateral violence (nurse-nurse
interactions, not intrapersonal). Frequent, intense, or prolonged exposure to grief and loss
places nurses at risk for developing compassion fatigue. Stressors, not a single stressor,
contribute to compassion fatigue. Physical and mental exhaustion describes burnout only.
The patient requires routine gynecological services after giving birth to her son, and
whileseeing the nurse-midwife, the patient asks for a referral to a pediatrician for the newborn.