Capstone Fundamentals Assessment
– Actual Questions & Answers 100%
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1. A charge nurse discovers that a nurse did not notify the provider that a
client's condition had changed. The charge nurse should identify that the
nurse is accountable for which tort?
A. Negligence
B. Assault
C. Battery
D. False imprisonment
Answer: A
2. A charge nurse is making assignments for the upcoming shift. What
assignment should the charge nurse assign to an LPN?
A. A newly admitted client requiring extensive assessment
B. A client who has dehydration and IBD
C. A client who is unstable post-surgery
D. A client requiring initial teaching for a new diagnosis
Answer: B
3. A community health nurse is teaching a group of clients about first aid for
different types of wounds. Which client statement indicates understanding?
A. I should remove the saturated dressing and apply a new one
B. I should apply clean dressings over the top of blood-saturated dressings
and hold pressure
C. I should apply ice directly to the wound
D. I should elevate the wound below the level of the heart
Answer: B
4. A nurse enters a client's room and sees smoke coming from the trash can.
Which action should the nurse take first?
A. Extinguish the fire
B. Evacuate the room
C. Activate the fire alarm
D. Contain the fire by closing doors
Answer: B
5. A nurse finds a client on the floor experiencing a seizure. Which action is
the nurse's priority?
A. Restrain the client's limbs
, B. Place the client on their side with head forward
C. Insert a padded tongue blade
D. Hold the client still
Answer: B
6. A nurse in a provider's office is assessing a client who reports a decrease in
the effectiveness of their arthritis medication. What client information should
the nurse identify as a contributing factor?
A. The client has a history of recurring bowel inflammation
B. The client drinks caffeine daily
C. The client exercises regularly
D. The client takes the medication with food
Answer: A
7. A nurse is assessing motor skill development of a 15-month-old toddler
during a well-child visit. What gross motor skill should the nurse expect?
A. Runs well
B. Walks without assistance using a wide stance
C. Climbs stairs alone
D. Jumps with both feet
Answer: B
8. A nurse is admitting a client who has meningococcal meningitis. What
should the nurse do first?
A. Initiate contact precautions
B. Initiate droplet precautions
C. Initiate airborne precautions
D. Initiate protective precautions
Answer: B
9. A nurse is admitting a client who has recently developed fever, confusion,
and a decreased level of consciousness. Which action should the nurse take
first after obtaining history and assessment?
A. Notify the provider
B. Identify the client's needs
C. Administer antipyretics
D. Initiate seizure precautions
Answer: B
10. A nurse is assessing the pain level of a client who has dementia and
difficulty communicating. Which pain assessment technique should the nurse
use?
A. Numeric rating scale
B. Behavioral indicators
C. Ask the client directly
– Actual Questions & Answers 100%
Guarantee Pass
1. A charge nurse discovers that a nurse did not notify the provider that a
client's condition had changed. The charge nurse should identify that the
nurse is accountable for which tort?
A. Negligence
B. Assault
C. Battery
D. False imprisonment
Answer: A
2. A charge nurse is making assignments for the upcoming shift. What
assignment should the charge nurse assign to an LPN?
A. A newly admitted client requiring extensive assessment
B. A client who has dehydration and IBD
C. A client who is unstable post-surgery
D. A client requiring initial teaching for a new diagnosis
Answer: B
3. A community health nurse is teaching a group of clients about first aid for
different types of wounds. Which client statement indicates understanding?
A. I should remove the saturated dressing and apply a new one
B. I should apply clean dressings over the top of blood-saturated dressings
and hold pressure
C. I should apply ice directly to the wound
D. I should elevate the wound below the level of the heart
Answer: B
4. A nurse enters a client's room and sees smoke coming from the trash can.
Which action should the nurse take first?
A. Extinguish the fire
B. Evacuate the room
C. Activate the fire alarm
D. Contain the fire by closing doors
Answer: B
5. A nurse finds a client on the floor experiencing a seizure. Which action is
the nurse's priority?
A. Restrain the client's limbs
, B. Place the client on their side with head forward
C. Insert a padded tongue blade
D. Hold the client still
Answer: B
6. A nurse in a provider's office is assessing a client who reports a decrease in
the effectiveness of their arthritis medication. What client information should
the nurse identify as a contributing factor?
A. The client has a history of recurring bowel inflammation
B. The client drinks caffeine daily
C. The client exercises regularly
D. The client takes the medication with food
Answer: A
7. A nurse is assessing motor skill development of a 15-month-old toddler
during a well-child visit. What gross motor skill should the nurse expect?
A. Runs well
B. Walks without assistance using a wide stance
C. Climbs stairs alone
D. Jumps with both feet
Answer: B
8. A nurse is admitting a client who has meningococcal meningitis. What
should the nurse do first?
A. Initiate contact precautions
B. Initiate droplet precautions
C. Initiate airborne precautions
D. Initiate protective precautions
Answer: B
9. A nurse is admitting a client who has recently developed fever, confusion,
and a decreased level of consciousness. Which action should the nurse take
first after obtaining history and assessment?
A. Notify the provider
B. Identify the client's needs
C. Administer antipyretics
D. Initiate seizure precautions
Answer: B
10. A nurse is assessing the pain level of a client who has dementia and
difficulty communicating. Which pain assessment technique should the nurse
use?
A. Numeric rating scale
B. Behavioral indicators
C. Ask the client directly