RNSG 1430| RN CONCEPT BASED ASSESSMENT
LEVEL 1 ACTUAL EXAM| ALREADY GRADED A+
Airborne precautions
-Solution
Precautions required for clients with pulmonary tuberculosis to
prevent the transmission of airborne droplets smaller than 5
microns.
Mechanical restraint duration for adults
-Solution
An adult client may be in a mechanical restraint for up to 4 hours.
Mechanical restraint duration for children (9-17 years)
-Solution
Children who are 9 to 17 years old are limited to 2 hours in a
mechanical restraint.
Mechanical restraint duration for children (under 9 years)
-Solution
Children who are younger than 9 years old are limited to 1 hour in
a mechanical restraint.
Sleep hygiene recommendation
-Solution
The nurse should recommend exercising in the morning after
arising to enhance sleep quality.
Exercise timing for insomnia
-Solution
Clients should avoid exercising within 2 hours of bedtime to limit
stimulation and enhance sleep.
Removing a surgical mask
-Solution
The nurse should untie the bottom strings and then the top strings,
holding the strings while removing the mask to avoid
contamination.
Anger stage of grief
1
,-Solution
The nurse should inform the parent that anger is a natural
response when dealing with loss.
Hypertension risk in ethnic groups
-Solution
Individuals of African-American ethnicity have the highest
prevalence of hypertension.
Healthy People 2020 initiatives
-Solution
The community health nurse should plan interventions to promote
Healthy People 2020 initiatives.
Health equity
-Solution
The level of health equity among groups in the community is a
Healthy People 2020 initiative.
Nursing process
-Solution
The first action the nurse should take is to assess the needs of the
community.
Disparities in community health
-Solution
Identifying disparities allows the nurse to develop interventions
targeted at the community's specific needs.
SQ
-Solution
An abbreviation that should be clarified with the provider as it is
considered error-prone.
QD
-Solution
An abbreviation that should be clarified with the provider as it is
considered error-prone.
Subcutaneous
-Solution
The term that should be used instead of 'SQ' for administration.
2
, Daily
-Solution
The term that should be used instead of 'QD' for administration.
Therapeutic response
-Solution
An example is restating the main idea the client has expressed to
allow clarification.
Two-person verification process
-Solution
An action the nurse should plan to take to verify the client and
blood component.
Joint Commission National Patient Safety Goals
-Solution
Goals that include improving the accuracy of client identification
during blood transfusions.
Reflex urinary incontinence
-Solution
A condition where the client is unaware that the bladder is full,
leading to involuntary loss of urine.
T12 spinal cord injury
-Solution
A client with this injury should be monitored for the development
of reflex urinary incontinence.
Electronic health record
-Solution
A system where the nurse documents assessments and should
manage data entry carefully.
Time-sensitive data
-Solution
Morning blood glucose that needs to be entered in the computer
as soon as possible.
Acetaminophen dosage
-Solution
For a toddler, the nurse should administer 120 mg PO.
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LEVEL 1 ACTUAL EXAM| ALREADY GRADED A+
Airborne precautions
-Solution
Precautions required for clients with pulmonary tuberculosis to
prevent the transmission of airborne droplets smaller than 5
microns.
Mechanical restraint duration for adults
-Solution
An adult client may be in a mechanical restraint for up to 4 hours.
Mechanical restraint duration for children (9-17 years)
-Solution
Children who are 9 to 17 years old are limited to 2 hours in a
mechanical restraint.
Mechanical restraint duration for children (under 9 years)
-Solution
Children who are younger than 9 years old are limited to 1 hour in
a mechanical restraint.
Sleep hygiene recommendation
-Solution
The nurse should recommend exercising in the morning after
arising to enhance sleep quality.
Exercise timing for insomnia
-Solution
Clients should avoid exercising within 2 hours of bedtime to limit
stimulation and enhance sleep.
Removing a surgical mask
-Solution
The nurse should untie the bottom strings and then the top strings,
holding the strings while removing the mask to avoid
contamination.
Anger stage of grief
1
,-Solution
The nurse should inform the parent that anger is a natural
response when dealing with loss.
Hypertension risk in ethnic groups
-Solution
Individuals of African-American ethnicity have the highest
prevalence of hypertension.
Healthy People 2020 initiatives
-Solution
The community health nurse should plan interventions to promote
Healthy People 2020 initiatives.
Health equity
-Solution
The level of health equity among groups in the community is a
Healthy People 2020 initiative.
Nursing process
-Solution
The first action the nurse should take is to assess the needs of the
community.
Disparities in community health
-Solution
Identifying disparities allows the nurse to develop interventions
targeted at the community's specific needs.
SQ
-Solution
An abbreviation that should be clarified with the provider as it is
considered error-prone.
QD
-Solution
An abbreviation that should be clarified with the provider as it is
considered error-prone.
Subcutaneous
-Solution
The term that should be used instead of 'SQ' for administration.
2
, Daily
-Solution
The term that should be used instead of 'QD' for administration.
Therapeutic response
-Solution
An example is restating the main idea the client has expressed to
allow clarification.
Two-person verification process
-Solution
An action the nurse should plan to take to verify the client and
blood component.
Joint Commission National Patient Safety Goals
-Solution
Goals that include improving the accuracy of client identification
during blood transfusions.
Reflex urinary incontinence
-Solution
A condition where the client is unaware that the bladder is full,
leading to involuntary loss of urine.
T12 spinal cord injury
-Solution
A client with this injury should be monitored for the development
of reflex urinary incontinence.
Electronic health record
-Solution
A system where the nurse documents assessments and should
manage data entry carefully.
Time-sensitive data
-Solution
Morning blood glucose that needs to be entered in the computer
as soon as possible.
Acetaminophen dosage
-Solution
For a toddler, the nurse should administer 120 mg PO.
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