PN 4006 FINAL EXAM TEST BANK 2 LATEST 2026 ACTUAL EXAM
WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
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The manager explains that effective interpersonal communication
with clients and team members includes which of the following?
A. The use of "you" statements when interacting with clients and
colleagues
B. The use of warmth and genuineness in interactions
C. The use of questions that elicit single-word responses in order
to promote efficient communication
D. The use of frequent self-disclosure to ensure that others will
share your point of view - ANSWER-The use of warmth and
genuineness in interactions
What is the most important consideration with a "least-restraint
policy"?
A. That a family conference is organized prior to the
implementation of a restraint
B. That all possible alternative interventions have been exhausted
before a restraint is implemented
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C. That the client has no manifestations of delirium or dementia
D. That the client has signed consent for the application of
restraints - ANSWER-That all possible alternative interventions
have been exhausted before a restraint is implemented
Which of the following statements would be the most appropriate
documentation?
A. "The client was agitated today."
B. "The client was confused this morning."
C. "The client was shaking his fist at the practical nurse at 1100
hours"
D. "The client was behaving inappropriately during the evening
shift." - ANSWER-"The client was shaking his fist at the practical
nurse at 1100 hours"
What is the most important purpose for using standards of nursing
practice?
A. Standards will help the nurse make decisions about ongoing
learning needs
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B. Standards will act as a guide to the nurse's clinical decision
making
C. Standards will help the nurse in malpractice situations
D. Standards will guide the nurse to be aware of protection of
personal health, safety and welfare - ANSWER-Standards will act
as a guide to the nurse's clinical decision making
What are the Best Practice Guidelines?
A. Classifications that assist in the analysis and grouping of data
B. Advance directives that clearly indicate the client's wishes and
needs
C. Tool based on proven criteria that improve client, nurse, and
organizational outcomes
D. Policies that guide compassionate care and ethical nursing
decisions - ANSWER-Tool based on proven criteria that improve
client, nurse, and organizational outcomes
What is the practical nurse's role in providing MAIDE in
accordance with the law?
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A. Inserting an IV line (with doctor's order) that will be used to
administer medication that will cause the death of the client
B. Administering medication through the IV line that will cause the
death of the client
C. Advising the client that MAID is the best way to die without any
pain or discomfort
D. Providing post-mortem care to the client but not bereavement
care to the family. Only the nurse practitioner or physician can
provide bereavement care. - ANSWER-Inserting an IV line (with
doctor's order) that will be used to administer medication that will
cause the death of the client
A client is ordered 325 mg of ASA prn for headache. The nurse is
aware that this client is also receiving warfarin. Which of the
following is the most appropriate action to be taken by the nurse?
A. Contact the doctor for clarification of the order
B. Ask the client if he has taken ASA before while also taking
warfarin
C. Contact the pharmacist about the potential drug interaction
D. Consult with nursing colleagues about whether to give the ASA
- ANSWER-Contact the doctor for clarification of the order