FA DAVIS Practice Exams| Verified
Questions with Answers
Which are primary purposes of nursing care? Select all that apply
- Health Promotion
- Illness Prevention
- End-of-Life care
- Family planning
- Medication prescription - -- Health Promotion
- Illness Prevention
- End-of-Life care
- Which are common responsibilities of the state boards of nursing? Select
all that apply.
- Describing a level of competency for nursing care
- Providing approval for nursing education programs
- Funding research for nursing education
- Enforcing rules that govern nursing practice
- Developing criteria that permit someone to be licensed as a RN or as a
licensed practical or vocational nurse (LPN/LVN) - -- Providing approval for
nursing education programs
- Enforcing rules that govern nursing practice
- Developing criteria that permit someone to be licensed as a RN or as a
licensed practical or vocational nurse (LPN/LVN)
- According to the Institute of Medicine, which competency best promotes
the concept of providing safe, quality client care?
- Quality improvement
- Interprofessional teams
- Evidence-based practice
- Informatics - -- Quality improvement
- A nurse is providing care for several clients in a large medical center.
When delivering medications, the nurse scans the bar code on the
medication package and the client's identification band comparing the
information to the electronic health record. The computer has a pop-up
message that there is a drug interaction. The nurse contacts the hospital
pharmacy. Which of the Institute of Medicine's competencies are addressed
with this event? Select all that apply.
- Provide patient-centered care
, - Work in interprofessional teams
- Employ evidence-based practice
- Apply quality improvement
- Utilize informatics - -- Work in interprofessional teams
- Employ evidence-based practice
- Apply quality improvement
- Utilize informatics
- The nurse is teaching a client about a variety of complementary and
alternative therapies. Which options could the nurse include with the
discussion? Select all that apply.
- Naturopathy
- Homeopathy
- Ophthalmology
- Chiropractic medicine
- Traditional Chinese medicine - -- Naturopathy
- Homeopathy
- Chiropractic medicine
- Traditional Chinese medicine
- Which activities would help a client reduce the risk for developing chronic
disease? Select all that apply.
- Jogging for 15 minutes most days
- Walking on a daily basis
- Gardening for 30 minutes a few days per week
- Playing video games for an hour every night
- Obtaining enough sleep on a nightly basis - -- Jogging for 15 minutes most
days
- Walking on a daily basis
- Gardening for 30 minutes a few days per week
- Which examples would be considered health disruptions? Select all that
apply.
- Competing demands of life
- Loss of a spouse
- Bipolar disorder
- Fibromyalgia
- Sick role behavior - -- Competing demands of life
- Loss of a spouse
- Bipolar disorder
- Fibromyalgia
Questions with Answers
Which are primary purposes of nursing care? Select all that apply
- Health Promotion
- Illness Prevention
- End-of-Life care
- Family planning
- Medication prescription - -- Health Promotion
- Illness Prevention
- End-of-Life care
- Which are common responsibilities of the state boards of nursing? Select
all that apply.
- Describing a level of competency for nursing care
- Providing approval for nursing education programs
- Funding research for nursing education
- Enforcing rules that govern nursing practice
- Developing criteria that permit someone to be licensed as a RN or as a
licensed practical or vocational nurse (LPN/LVN) - -- Providing approval for
nursing education programs
- Enforcing rules that govern nursing practice
- Developing criteria that permit someone to be licensed as a RN or as a
licensed practical or vocational nurse (LPN/LVN)
- According to the Institute of Medicine, which competency best promotes
the concept of providing safe, quality client care?
- Quality improvement
- Interprofessional teams
- Evidence-based practice
- Informatics - -- Quality improvement
- A nurse is providing care for several clients in a large medical center.
When delivering medications, the nurse scans the bar code on the
medication package and the client's identification band comparing the
information to the electronic health record. The computer has a pop-up
message that there is a drug interaction. The nurse contacts the hospital
pharmacy. Which of the Institute of Medicine's competencies are addressed
with this event? Select all that apply.
- Provide patient-centered care
, - Work in interprofessional teams
- Employ evidence-based practice
- Apply quality improvement
- Utilize informatics - -- Work in interprofessional teams
- Employ evidence-based practice
- Apply quality improvement
- Utilize informatics
- The nurse is teaching a client about a variety of complementary and
alternative therapies. Which options could the nurse include with the
discussion? Select all that apply.
- Naturopathy
- Homeopathy
- Ophthalmology
- Chiropractic medicine
- Traditional Chinese medicine - -- Naturopathy
- Homeopathy
- Chiropractic medicine
- Traditional Chinese medicine
- Which activities would help a client reduce the risk for developing chronic
disease? Select all that apply.
- Jogging for 15 minutes most days
- Walking on a daily basis
- Gardening for 30 minutes a few days per week
- Playing video games for an hour every night
- Obtaining enough sleep on a nightly basis - -- Jogging for 15 minutes most
days
- Walking on a daily basis
- Gardening for 30 minutes a few days per week
- Which examples would be considered health disruptions? Select all that
apply.
- Competing demands of life
- Loss of a spouse
- Bipolar disorder
- Fibromyalgia
- Sick role behavior - -- Competing demands of life
- Loss of a spouse
- Bipolar disorder
- Fibromyalgia