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A ______________ is a series of actions, changes, or functions intended to bring about
a desired result. - ANSprocess
A current nursing trend for the next 10 to 20 years is an abundance of practicing nurses.
- ANSFalse
A group of concepts that follow an understandable pattern makes up a
_______________ framework or model. - ANSconceptual
A home health nurse works in a low-income community and assesses the risk factors
for patients being serviced. Which is an example of a community risk factor? -
ANSChildren are kept inside the home on a sunny day because of the lack of
recreational opportunities.
A male patient refuses to allow a nurse to draw blood for a test because he believes the
body's life force cannot be regenerated. It is likely that this patient belongs to which
ethnic group? - ANSAsian
A nurse assumes that all Native American patients use a shaman for healing practices.
This is an example of: - ANSstereotyping.
A nurse believes her patient care practices are better than those of other nurses. This
idea that one's beliefs and ideas are superior to those of others is known as: -
ANSethnocentrism.
A nurse fails to alert a physician of a change in a patient's condition for the worse. This
is an example of what aspect of malpractice? - ANSDuty
A nurse is caring for a 78 year old male patient who has been hospitalized following a
stroke. Which nursing action has the highest priority for the patient? - ANSMeasuring
the patient's intake and output (I & O) during recovery.
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A nurse is caring for an adolescent who lost a leg in a motorcycle accident. Which
human need would the nurse most likely need to address? - ANSSelf-esteem needs
A nurse is immunizing children against measles. This is an example of what level of
preventive care? - ANSPrimary
A nurse is performing nutritional assessments of new residents of a long term care
facility. Which resident would the nurse assess as being of greater risk for having
lactose intolerance? - ANSAfrican American male
A nurse is using a utilitarian approach when handling the following conflict: A 13 year
old female patient with anorexia refuses to eat or drink, despite the fact she is slowly
starving to death.The parents insist that the nurse use a physician ordered feeding tube
to feed her. Which statement is an example of theory in practice? - ANSThe nurse feeds
the patient with the feeding tube because the end result is good that it will save the
patient's life.
A nurse observes a patient who has pneumonia is in recovery. What statement
describes the patient response that the nurse would expect at this stage of illness? -
ANSThe patient gives up the dependent role.
A nurse physically attacks a patient who complains they are not being cared for properly
is an example of: - ANSbattery.
A nurse refers an HIV positive patient to a local support group. This is an example of
what level of preventative care? - ANSTertiary
A nurse seeks to promote the bioethics principle of nonmalificence when caring for
patients in a long term care facility. Which nursing action best exemplifies this principle?
- ANSThe nurse follows the "5 rights" of medication administration.
A nurse who is committed to protecting the rights of a legal minor to refuse medical
treatment is practicing patient ____________. - ANSadvocacy.
A nurse who obtains a license to practice nursing by misrepresenting him or herself is
guilty of what tort? - ANSFraud
A nurse who provides information and support that patients and their families need to
make a decision that is right for them is practicing what principle of bioethics? -
ANSAutonomy