Introduction to Professional Nursing Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
Introduction to Professional Nursing Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Patient's cardiac monitor alarms and nurse recognized rhythm as atrial flutter. What two skills did the nurse use to interpret? - Answer-Cognitive and technical Nurse is assessing client's intravenous setup. Sees that the night nurse hung the antibiotics but failed to start the infusion. Nurse fills out an incident report. In doing this she has demonstrated the following? - Answer-Ethical/legal skills Client has been admitted to hospital for gastrointestinal bleed and requires transfusion of packed blood cells. Which of the following aspects demonstrates technical skill? - Answer-Starting a new, large-gauge intravenous site on the client and priming infusion tubing Nursing is a profession in a rapidly changing health care environment. What is most important reason for a nurse to develop critical thinking and clinical reasoning? a) to provide quality care with nursing ability and knowledge b) because clients deserve experts who know how to care for them c) the licensing examination requires nurses to be adept at critical thinking d) to be able to employ the nursing process in client care - Answer-To provide quality care with nursing ability and knowledge Which of following is true regarding critical thinking in nursing? a) it documents trends and patters in client status b) it makes judgement based on conjecture c) it supplies validation for reimbursement d) it is a systemic way of thinking - Answer-Systemic way of thinking Which of the following interpersonal skills is essential to the practice of nursing? a) promoting dignity and respect of patients as people b) maintaining emotional distance from clients and families c) keeping personal information among shared clients confidential d) performing technical skills knowledgeably and safely - Answer-Promoting dignity and respect of patients as people Self-evaluation is a method nurses use to promote their own development and to grow in confidence in their nursing roles. This process is referred to as: a) learning from mistakes b) reflective practice c) assessment of oneself d) promoting the nurse's self-esteem - Answer-reflective practice Which of the following is the best example of patient-centered care provided by a Registered Nurse (RN)? a) implementing a standardized plan of care for a newly-admitted patient b) reassuring a client who is anxious about a procedure c) inserting a nasogastric tube )NGT_ for gastric decompression d) administering pain medication every 4 hours to a postoperative client - Answer- Reassuring client who is anxious about the procedure Important personal critical thinking characteristics for nurse with person-centered practice? - Answer-Self-aware, honest, persistent, authentic
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