PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
WELL GRADED (NEW 2025/2026
UPDATE)QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED
ANSWERS 100% CORRECT /A+ GRADE
One of the core principles of health care professionals who care
for transgender clients as per the document published by
WPATH. The Joint Commission recommends designating
unisex/single stall restrooms, post the client's bill of rights and
nondiscriminatory policies visibly, and use the client's choice of
terminology in communication and documentation
Which information is accurate regarding exemplary
professional practice according to the revised magnet model?
A. "Strong professional practice is established, and
accomplishments of the practice are demonstrated."
B. "A vision for the future and the systems and resources to
achieve the vision are created by nursing leaders."
C. "Focus is on structure and processes and demonstration of
positive clinical, work force, and client and organizational
outcomes."
D. "Structures and processes provide an innovative
environment in which staff are developed and empowered and
professional practice flourishes." - CORRECT ANSWER-A. "Strong
professional practice is established, and accomplishments of
the practice are demonstrated."
,Exemplary professional practice is evident when a strong
professional practice is established, and accomplishments of
the practice are demonstrated. The characteristic of
transformational leadership is a vision for the future in which
the systems and resources to achieve the vision are created by
nursing leaders. The characteristic of empirical quality
outcomes is that the focus is on structure and processes and
demonstration of positive clinical, work force, and client and
organizational outcomes. The characteristic of structural
empowerment includes structures and processes to provide an
innovative environment in which staff are developed and
empowered and professional practice flourishes.
Which are the elements of discovery of a lawsuit? Select all that
apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct.
A. Experts
B. Medical errors
C. Proof of negligence
D. The depositions of witnesses
E. petition-elements of the claim - CORRECT ANSWER-A. experts
B. medical records
D. the deposition of witnesses
Experts, medical records, and the depositions of witnesses are
elements of discovery of a lawsuit. Proof of negligence is a part
of a trial. Petition and elements of the claim are a part of the
pleadings phase.
,Which is the subset of clinical health care informatics?
a. Clinical informatics
b. Nursing informatics (NI)
c. Public health informatics
d. Clinical research informatics - CORRECT ANSWER-b. nursing
informatics
NI is the subset of clinical health care informatics. This is a
specialty that integrates nursing science, computer science, and
information science to manage and communicate data,
information, knowledge, and wisdom in nursing practice.
Clinical health care informatics is a subdomain of clinical
informatics. Public health informatics is one of the major
domains of informatics that uses computer science and
technology to improve public health. Clinical research
informatics is a subdomain of clinical informatics.
Which is appropriate for the nurse to include in the education
of the ethical principal of nonmaleficence to a group of nursing
students?
a. Treat all clients equitably and fairly.
b. Act in ways to prevent harm to clients.
c. Tell the client the truth about their health.
d. Help the clients make informed choices. - CORRECT ANSWER-b.
Act in ways to prevent harm to clients.
Nonmaleficence means to act in ways that prevent client harm
or even the risk of harm. Telling the truth to clients about their
health refers to veracity. Helping clients make informed choices
, promotes autonomy. Justice involves treating all clients
equitably and fairly.
Which activity places a client at risk for hyperthermia?
a. Snowmobiling
b. Skiing in the winter
c. Hiking Alaskan mountains
d. Performing strenuous activity in high humidity - CORRECT
ANSWER-d. Performing strenuous activity in high humidity
When a client performs strenuous activity in high humidity, it
reduces heat loss from the body and results in hyperthermia.
Activities such as snowmobiling, skiing, and hiking in cold
weather may cause hypothermia because they occur in cold
temperatures and may lower the body temperature.
The nurse finds the orders from the primary health care
provider inappropriate. Clarification from the health care
provider does not resolve the nurse's doubts. Whom would the
nurse contact and inform next?
a. Risk manager
b. Nursing student
c. Supervising nurse
d. Nurse administrator - CORRECT ANSWER-c. Supervising nurse
The nurse would go to the supervising nurse or follow the
established chain of command if he or she finds any
discrepancies in the primary health care provider's orders. All
nurses must act as risk managers, depending upon the