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What is the role of a care provider in nursing? - ANSWER ✓ An RN who carries
out interventions that assist patients to meet positive outcomes.
What are the elements of the RN role except for one? - ANSWER ✓ Therapist
What role does an RN enact when advocating for a patient? - ANSWER ✓
Counselor
What is formal role socialization in nursing? - ANSWER ✓ It occurs during
patient teaching.
In which area are LPN/LVN and RN roles similar? - ANSWER ✓ Basic
psychomotor skills
What should a student nurse do if a patient shows signs of a reaction during a
blood infusion? - ANSWER ✓ Stop the infusion, call for the nurse, and report the
reaction.
What defines the nurse as a care provider in an inpatient setting? - ANSWER ✓
Assisting new parents after the delivery of preterm twins.
When does a nurse *************** of educator? - ANSWER ✓ When
answering a new mother's questions about breastfeeding.
What role is a nurse fulfilling when researching infection rates? - ANSWER ✓
Researcher
,What does an RN utilize problem-solving skills for? - ANSWER ✓ To establish
mutual goals with the patient and family.
What is the role of the LPN/LVN in patient care? - ANSWER ✓ The LPN/LVN
typically assists patients to achieve expected outcomes in the plan of care.
What roles can a registered nurse assume when caring for a patient diagnosed with
cancer? - ANSWER ✓ Counselor, Educator, Advocate, Collaborator.
Which concepts are common among most nursing philosophies? - ANSWER ✓
Person, nurse, health, and environment.
What skills does a nurse demonstrate at the competent stage of Patricia Benner's
theory? - ANSWER ✓ Can multitask, set goals, and think analytically.
Which statement indicates a misunderstanding of nursing theories? - ANSWER ✓
Nursing theories have little effect on decision-making in practice.
What is the focus of Hildegard Peplau's Theory of Interpersonal Relations? -
ANSWER ✓ The relationship between nurse and patient.
Which nursing model emphasizes health promotion? - ANSWER ✓ Nola Pender's
Health Promotion Model.
What aspect did Florence Nightingale focus on to improve patient care? -
ANSWER ✓ Environment.
What is not an example of the clinical application of Betty Neuman's Systems
Model? - ANSWER ✓ Focusing on the nurse-patient relationship.
Which statement by a nurse reflects an accurate understanding of systems theory?
- ANSWER ✓ My patient has anemia reflected by low RBC, Hgb, and Hct values,
so I have to monitor for fatigue, dyspnea, and tachycardia.
What is true about nursing conceptual models? - ANSWER ✓ Nursing conceptual
models are related constructs that broadly explain a phenomenon of interest.
, What is an example of the application of Levine's Conservation Model to the
clinical setting? - ANSWER ✓ Obtaining a wheelchair for the patient.
Which scientific theory explains the differing responses of two nurses to personal
loss in a hospital setting? - ANSWER ✓ Adaptation theory.
What catalyzed Jean Watson's Theory of Care? - ANSWER ✓ Personal values
and beliefs.
What is an example of the application of Madeleine Leininger's Cultural Care
Theory? - ANSWER ✓ Learning about diverse ethnic patient populations.
What is an example of Dorothea Orem's Theory of Self-Care Deficit? - ANSWER
✓ A nurse asks a patient how much she can do for herself following a stroke.
What is Dorothea Orem's Theory of Self-Care Deficit? - ANSWER ✓ It promotes
the capacity for self-care in individuals, defining self-care activities as purposeful,
ordered, and learned.
What is the goal of Ida Jean Orlando's theory of effective nursing practice? -
ANSWER ✓ To meet the immediate needs of the patient and relieve distress or
discomfort.
What does Margaret Newman's Theory of Health as Expanding Consciousness
focus on? - ANSWER ✓ Patterns, life processes, and wholeness, viewing health
and evolving consciousness as the same.
What is an example of deductive reasoning? - ANSWER ✓ All men are mortal
and the Dalai Lama is a man; therefore, the Dalai Lama is mortal.
What is an example of inductive reasoning? - ANSWER ✓ Every eagle seen this
week has dark feathers; therefore, all eagles have dark feathers.
What parts make up Imogene King's Theory of Goal Attainment? - ANSWER ✓
Creating a method to evaluate outcomes, defining quality nursing care, and setting
goals.
, What characteristics define a middle-range nursing theory? - ANSWER ✓ It
focuses on answering specific nursing practice questions, predicts effects of one
phenomenon on another, and explains relationships.
What are the characteristics of effective nursing theories? - ANSWER ✓ They
should be clear, simple, generalizable, important, and accessible.
How does the RN's patient assessment differ from the LPN's? - ANSWER ✓ The
RN assesses the patient as a whole and interprets the findings.
What does asking about a patient's educational level assess? - ANSWER ✓
Cognition.
What does a patient's temperature not exceeding 37°C indicate in charting? -
ANSWER ✓ It is an example of an outcome.
Which outcome statement is specific and measurable? - ANSWER ✓ The patient
will get up into the chair one time daily for 1 hour.
What is a reasonable and measurable outcome for a patient with hypertension? -
ANSWER ✓ The patient will state two lifestyle modifications for weight
management by a certain date.
What is the priority nursing diagnosis for a patient with Alzheimer's who is
anxious and dehydrated? - ANSWER ✓ Dehydration related to fluid loss.
Which patient is most appropriate to assign to an LPN? - ANSWER ✓ A post-
cerebral vascular accident patient with a Dobhoff feeding tube on continuous
feedings.
Which strategy should be a priority when planning care for a patient with
hypertension? - ANSWER ✓ Follow evidence-based guidelines for appropriate
interventions.
What occurs in the planning phase of the nursing process? - ANSWER ✓
Planning goals and desired outcomes.