NURS 254: MIDTERM #2 COMPREHENSIVE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED
AND 100% ACCURATE ANSWERS BRAND NEW EXAM ALREADY GRADED A+
A nurse tells a coworker that he is probably going to call in "sick" tomorrow. The coworker urges him not
to do so, because absenteeism creates problems for everyone on the unit. To which problems is the
coworker referring? SATA - (ANSWER)Inadequate staffing adversely affects patient care both directly
and indirectly
-Working with inadequate staffing or working overtime to cover for absent workers creates physical and
mental stress and strain
-Chronic absenteeism lead to increased staff conflicts, to decreased morale, and eventually to increased
absenteeism among the entire staff.
A nurse and a physician are having a polite but animated disagreement about what plan of care should
be suggested to the client. The family also gets into the conversation, giving their opinions. Which type
of conflict is this situation? - (ANSWER)INTERprofessional
The nurse is teaching a newly diagnosed client about celiac disease and diet. The client has a master's
degree in astronomy. What does the nurse recognize as a key factor in the client's motivation? -
(ANSWER)the clients higher the education highly indicates motivation to attend to his diet
A nurse calls the health care provider with an update on a client whose blood pressure has gone from
130/80 to 116/56 in one hour. The client's pulse is 56. The nurse says "I am not sure what is happening
but the client seems to be deteriorating " What nart of SBAR is the nurse using? - (ANSWER)Assessment
A nurse is having personal problems at home and takes one alprazolam tablet from a client's medication
bin. After seeing how it worked, the nurse continued to divert medications from clients. The nurse-
manager fires the nurse for the theft of the drugs but does not report it to the State Board of Nursing.
What might be the consequences of this action? - (ANSWER)a manager might be in violation of the law
and allow the nurse to practice in a different facility
Professional nurses are constantly required to communicate patient information to other members of
the nursing team. The SBAR is a system developed to help nurses and other medical professionals to
communicate. What does SBAR stand for? - (ANSWER)situation, background, assessment,
recommendation
, NURS 254: MIDTERM #2 COMPREHENSIVE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED
AND 100% ACCURATE ANSWERS BRAND NEW EXAM ALREADY GRADED A+
7. A new nurse manager is assembling a team to work on a project. Which of the following are traits of
an effective team? SATA - (ANSWER)any group of people that can easily be an effective team
teams should be focused on accomplishing a specific task
effective and respectful communication is essential to team success
Identify the purpose of an electronic healthcare record (HER). SATA - (ANSWER)communication
education
research
A charge nurse is scolding an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) member for failing to complete a
task. She calls the UAP lazy in front of other nurses and aides. What type of communication style is the
charge nurse using? - (ANSWER)Aggressive vertical violence
A novice RN is feeling upset because she made a minor error. An experienced LPN teases her about it,
which makes her feel worse. However, the novice RN says it does not matter and that she probably
deserved teasing. Which style of communication is the RN using? - (ANSWER)submissive
An unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) is assigned to help the Antepartum nurse on a busy shift. One of
the clients on the unit is in the process of completing a 24-hour urine collection. What can the nurse
assign to the UAP to do for this client? - (ANSWER)ensure that all the urine collected is kept on ice
A new nurse is having a disagreement with an older, more experienced nurse. The older nurse says,
"You're just like all the other young people...you think you know more than you do." What behavior is
the older nurse exhibiting? - (ANSWER)judgmental
A nurse finds himself working in an ineffective team. Which factor may be to blame for the problem? -
(ANSWER)criticism
The chief nursing officer (CNO) recognizes that if a nurse is not paid a salary that would meet the needs
for food, transportation, and housing, those needs will become the nurse's primary concern rather than
AND 100% ACCURATE ANSWERS BRAND NEW EXAM ALREADY GRADED A+
A nurse tells a coworker that he is probably going to call in "sick" tomorrow. The coworker urges him not
to do so, because absenteeism creates problems for everyone on the unit. To which problems is the
coworker referring? SATA - (ANSWER)Inadequate staffing adversely affects patient care both directly
and indirectly
-Working with inadequate staffing or working overtime to cover for absent workers creates physical and
mental stress and strain
-Chronic absenteeism lead to increased staff conflicts, to decreased morale, and eventually to increased
absenteeism among the entire staff.
A nurse and a physician are having a polite but animated disagreement about what plan of care should
be suggested to the client. The family also gets into the conversation, giving their opinions. Which type
of conflict is this situation? - (ANSWER)INTERprofessional
The nurse is teaching a newly diagnosed client about celiac disease and diet. The client has a master's
degree in astronomy. What does the nurse recognize as a key factor in the client's motivation? -
(ANSWER)the clients higher the education highly indicates motivation to attend to his diet
A nurse calls the health care provider with an update on a client whose blood pressure has gone from
130/80 to 116/56 in one hour. The client's pulse is 56. The nurse says "I am not sure what is happening
but the client seems to be deteriorating " What nart of SBAR is the nurse using? - (ANSWER)Assessment
A nurse is having personal problems at home and takes one alprazolam tablet from a client's medication
bin. After seeing how it worked, the nurse continued to divert medications from clients. The nurse-
manager fires the nurse for the theft of the drugs but does not report it to the State Board of Nursing.
What might be the consequences of this action? - (ANSWER)a manager might be in violation of the law
and allow the nurse to practice in a different facility
Professional nurses are constantly required to communicate patient information to other members of
the nursing team. The SBAR is a system developed to help nurses and other medical professionals to
communicate. What does SBAR stand for? - (ANSWER)situation, background, assessment,
recommendation
, NURS 254: MIDTERM #2 COMPREHENSIVE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED
AND 100% ACCURATE ANSWERS BRAND NEW EXAM ALREADY GRADED A+
7. A new nurse manager is assembling a team to work on a project. Which of the following are traits of
an effective team? SATA - (ANSWER)any group of people that can easily be an effective team
teams should be focused on accomplishing a specific task
effective and respectful communication is essential to team success
Identify the purpose of an electronic healthcare record (HER). SATA - (ANSWER)communication
education
research
A charge nurse is scolding an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) member for failing to complete a
task. She calls the UAP lazy in front of other nurses and aides. What type of communication style is the
charge nurse using? - (ANSWER)Aggressive vertical violence
A novice RN is feeling upset because she made a minor error. An experienced LPN teases her about it,
which makes her feel worse. However, the novice RN says it does not matter and that she probably
deserved teasing. Which style of communication is the RN using? - (ANSWER)submissive
An unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) is assigned to help the Antepartum nurse on a busy shift. One of
the clients on the unit is in the process of completing a 24-hour urine collection. What can the nurse
assign to the UAP to do for this client? - (ANSWER)ensure that all the urine collected is kept on ice
A new nurse is having a disagreement with an older, more experienced nurse. The older nurse says,
"You're just like all the other young people...you think you know more than you do." What behavior is
the older nurse exhibiting? - (ANSWER)judgmental
A nurse finds himself working in an ineffective team. Which factor may be to blame for the problem? -
(ANSWER)criticism
The chief nursing officer (CNO) recognizes that if a nurse is not paid a salary that would meet the needs
for food, transportation, and housing, those needs will become the nurse's primary concern rather than