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NURS110 FINAL EXAM REVIEW ACTUAL EXAM WITH
CORRECT ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY
WELL DEFINED ANSWERS LATEST 2025 ALREADY
GRADED A+
What are the 4 objectives of the Nurse Practice Act in each state -
(answers)Defines the practice of professional nursing, Sets the minimum
educational qualifications and other requirements for licensure, Determines the
legal titles and abbreviations nurses may use & Provides for disciplinary action of
licenses for certain nurses
What is the most common reason nurses are disciplined by State Boards of
Nursing - (answers)Practicing while under the influence of alcohol or other
substance, often a narcotic taken from the workplace
What is the central question in any charge of malpractic - (answers)e"Was the
prevailing standard of care met?"
Regarding delegation, what is always retained by the registered nurse -
(answers)RN's retain accountability for acts delegated to another person
what are the 3 major conditions of informed consent - (answers)Consent must be
given voluntarily, Consent must be given by an individual with the capacity and
competence to understand, The patient must be given enough information so
that the locus of the decision lies within the patient and not the provider;
provider cannot influence the patient by giving incomplete information of
obscuring data
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what are the exceptions to the obligation of confidentiality - (answers)Discussing
the care of patients with others involved in their direct care, quality assurance
activities, legally mandated disclosure to public health authorities and information
required by their-party payers
HIPAA-What are the patient major protections? - (answers)Patients are able to
see and obtain copies of their medical records, generally within 30 days of their
request, and to request corrections if they detect errors. Providers may charge
patients for the cost of copying and mailing the records, Providers must give
patients written notice describing the providers information practices and
explaining patient's rights. Patients must be asked to agree to these practices by
signing or initialing the notice & Limitations are placed on the length of time
records can be retrieved, what information can be shared, where it can be shared,
and who can be present when it is shared
What is the appropriate use of social media? - (answers)Keep personal and
professional boundaries strict and clear
qualitative research - (answers)perceptions, meaning, feelings
quantitative research - (answers)variables can be statistically analyzed
What is nursing research for? - (answers)improving the care of patients and
applying research findings to clinical practice
NURS110 FINAL EXAM REVIEW ACTUAL EXAM WITH
CORRECT ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY
WELL DEFINED ANSWERS LATEST 2025 ALREADY
GRADED A+
What are the 4 objectives of the Nurse Practice Act in each state -
(answers)Defines the practice of professional nursing, Sets the minimum
educational qualifications and other requirements for licensure, Determines the
legal titles and abbreviations nurses may use & Provides for disciplinary action of
licenses for certain nurses
What is the most common reason nurses are disciplined by State Boards of
Nursing - (answers)Practicing while under the influence of alcohol or other
substance, often a narcotic taken from the workplace
What is the central question in any charge of malpractic - (answers)e"Was the
prevailing standard of care met?"
Regarding delegation, what is always retained by the registered nurse -
(answers)RN's retain accountability for acts delegated to another person
what are the 3 major conditions of informed consent - (answers)Consent must be
given voluntarily, Consent must be given by an individual with the capacity and
competence to understand, The patient must be given enough information so
that the locus of the decision lies within the patient and not the provider;
provider cannot influence the patient by giving incomplete information of
obscuring data
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what are the exceptions to the obligation of confidentiality - (answers)Discussing
the care of patients with others involved in their direct care, quality assurance
activities, legally mandated disclosure to public health authorities and information
required by their-party payers
HIPAA-What are the patient major protections? - (answers)Patients are able to
see and obtain copies of their medical records, generally within 30 days of their
request, and to request corrections if they detect errors. Providers may charge
patients for the cost of copying and mailing the records, Providers must give
patients written notice describing the providers information practices and
explaining patient's rights. Patients must be asked to agree to these practices by
signing or initialing the notice & Limitations are placed on the length of time
records can be retrieved, what information can be shared, where it can be shared,
and who can be present when it is shared
What is the appropriate use of social media? - (answers)Keep personal and
professional boundaries strict and clear
qualitative research - (answers)perceptions, meaning, feelings
quantitative research - (answers)variables can be statistically analyzed
What is nursing research for? - (answers)improving the care of patients and
applying research findings to clinical practice