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Section 1: Safe and Effective Care Environment - Management of Care (Questions 1-15)

1. A nurse is preparing to delegate tasks to unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP). Which task is
appropriate to delegate?

 A) Administering medications

 B) Assessing a post-operative patient

 C) Ambulating a stable patient

 D) Developing a care plan

Answer: C - Ambulating a stable patient is within the scope of UAP. Assessment, medication
administration, and care planning require RN judgment.

2. A patient refuses a prescribed medication. What is the nurse's best action?

 A) Document the refusal and notify the provider

 B) Crush the medication and hide it in food

 C) Explain that the patient must take it

 D) Ask family to convince the patient

Answer: A - Patients have the right to refuse treatment. Document the refusal, explore reasons,
educate about consequences, and notify the provider.

3. Which patient should the nurse assess first?

 A) A diabetic patient with blood glucose of 250 mg/dL

 B) A patient with chest pain radiating to the left arm

 C) A post-op patient requesting pain medication

 D) A patient with a temperature of 100.8°F

Answer: B - Chest pain radiating to the arm suggests possible myocardial infarction, a life-
threatening emergency requiring immediate assessment.

4. A nurse witnesses another nurse taking narcotics from the medication cart. What is the
priority action?

,  A) Confront the nurse privately

 B) Report to the nurse manager immediately

 C) Document the incident

 D) Tell other staff members

Answer: B - Patient safety is paramount. Report suspected diversion immediately to the nurse
manager following chain of command.

5. Which action requires completion of an incident report?

 A) Patient refuses morning medications

 B) Patient falls while ambulating to bathroom

 C) Patient's family requests to speak with doctor

 D) Patient complains of hospital food

Answer: B - Falls are adverse events requiring incident reports for tracking, analysis, and quality
improvement.

6. A nurse receives a physician's order that seems inappropriate. What should the nurse do?

 A) Follow the order as written

 B) Question the physician about the order

 C) Refuse to carry out the order

 D) Ask another nurse's opinion first

Answer: B - Nurses have a duty to question orders that seem inappropriate. Clarify with the
physician before implementation.

7. What is the primary purpose of informed consent?

 A) To protect healthcare providers from lawsuits

 B) To ensure patients understand procedures and risks

 C) To document that procedures were performed

 D) To meet hospital policy requirements

Answer: B - Informed consent ensures patients receive adequate information about risks,
benefits, and alternatives before agreeing to treatment.

, 8. A nurse is caring for a patient on contact precautions. Which PPE is required?

 A) Mask and gloves

 B) Gloves and gown

 C) N95 respirator and gown

 D) Face shield and gloves

Answer: B - Contact precautions require gloves and gown to prevent transmission of organisms
through direct contact.

9. Which principle reflects the ethical concept of autonomy?

 A) Do no harm

 B) Respect patient's right to make decisions

 C) Act in the patient's best interest

 D) Distribute resources fairly

Answer: B - Autonomy respects the patient's right to self-determination and making their own
healthcare decisions.

10. A patient is admitted with suspected tuberculosis. What type of isolation is required?

 A) Contact precautions

 B) Droplet precautions

 C) Airborne precautions

 D) Standard precautions only

Answer: C - Tuberculosis requires airborne precautions with negative pressure room and N95
respirator use.

11. When should a nurse use the SBAR communication technique?

 A) Only during emergencies

 B) When communicating with physicians about patient changes

 C) Only during shift report

 D) When documenting in the chart
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