2026 | Questions & Answers | Latest Review
1. In a scenario where a patient is experiencing chronic pain, how would a
holistic nursing approach influence the care plan?
The care plan would include strategies to address physical pain,
emotional support, social interactions, and spiritual well-being.
The care plan would exclude emotional and spiritual considerations.
The care plan would prioritize physical therapy above all else.
The care plan would focus only on medication for pain relief.
2. The phrase "go on" is an example of
Reflection of feeling
Closed questions
Verbal response
Minimal encouragement
3. Why is it important to maintain a specific temperature range in the post-
anesthesia care unit?
It is required by hospital policy regardless of patient needs.
Maintaining a specific temperature range helps ensure patient
comfort and safety during recovery from anesthesia.
It is necessary to prevent equipment malfunction.
It helps in reducing the workload of nursing staff.
4. How does risk management contribute to improving patient outcomes?
, By avoiding investigating identified events.
By identifying potential risks and taking steps to prevent harm.
By ignoring patient concerns and questions.
By increasing the occurrence of adverse events.
5. What does professional liability in nursing entail?
The obligation to report unethical behavior.
Legal responsibility to provide care according to established
standards and protocols.
The requirement to maintain patient confidentiality.
The ability to make independent clinical decisions.
6. In a scenario where a patient feels their concerns are not being addressed by
their healthcare provider, what action should a nurse take to fulfill their role in
patient advocacy?
Dismiss the patient's concerns as unimportant.
Listen to the patient's concerns and communicate them to the
healthcare team.
Encourage the patient to seek care elsewhere.
Advise the patient to remain silent about their issues.
7. In a scenario where a nurse identifies a potential medication error, what role
does risk management play in addressing this issue?
It involves assessing the situation, implementing corrective actions,
and preventing future errors.
It suggests ignoring the error if no harm was done.
, It focuses on documenting the error for legal purposes only.
It requires reporting the error to the patient immediately.
8. Which is most accurate regarding nursing liability?
Nursing liability refers to not accepting responsibility for one's own
actions.
Nurses are legally responsible for harm caused to a client by an
inappropriate nursing action or by a failure to perform a required
nursing action.
Nurses can deny responsibility for a harmful act or inaction on the
grounds that someone else was also involved.
A nurse can be held legally liable, even though the client did not
sustain injury, damage, or harm.
9. Describe the implications of professional liability for nurses in their practice.
Nurses are only liable for their actions if a patient files a complaint.
Nurses can choose which standards to follow based on their
judgment.
Professional liability does not affect nurses' daily responsibilities.
Nurses must adhere to established standards and protocols to avoid
legal repercussions.
10. Describe how risk management contributes to patient safety in nursing.
Risk management is only relevant in hospital settings.
Risk management focuses solely on financial aspects of healthcare.
Risk management is about improving nurse-patient ratios.
, Risk management contributes to patient safety by proactively
identifying and addressing potential hazards that could harm
patients.
11. If an Ambulatory Care Nurse identifies a compliance issue within the
healthcare operations, what should be their immediate course of action?
Address the compliance issue by coordinating with relevant staff
and implementing corrective measures.
Ignore the issue and focus on patient care.
Report the issue to the patients to inform them of potential risks.
Delegate the responsibility to another department without follow-up.
12. Which of the following is true about evidence-based nursing practice?
it requires an organization to have a department of nursing research
it uses information derived from theory and research to shape
nursing care
it does not include health professionals form other disciplines
it embraces the medical model of disease.
13. Describe how risk management contributes to patient safety in nursing.
Risk management identifies and mitigates potential risks that could
harm patients.
Risk management is only concerned with legal compliance.
Risk management aims to increase the workload of nurses.
Risk management focuses solely on financial aspects of healthcare.