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Exam 1 transition to RN
RN normally relys on public transportation. They are in a car with a friend who states they are
tired so she took over driving. What can happen?
They can lose their driver’s license
An RN discuss the profession of nursing at a middle school. What statement is true?
a. Nurses must graduate from nursing school in order to obtain a license to practice
b. Nursing is a vocation that requires continuing Education
c. Nurses function autonomously within their scope of practice.
d. Nurses must adhere to expected professional behaviors.
c. Nurses function autonomously within their scope of practice.
A nurse is reviewing professional behavior expectations with a group of nurses. Which
statement should be included in the teaching?
a. It is permissible to discuss your days of work on social media
b. It is permissible to speak up in blogs and forums when you are passionate about a topic
c. Your behavior outside a practice setting is up to you and will not impact. your life
d. Nurses may lose their licenses for unprofessional actions
d. Nurses may lose their licenses for unprofessional actions
What is the main purpose of your NCLEX exam?
, Public safety
Which is the reason for increasing the use of advanced practice nurses? Why do we want to
do that?
a. We want them to serve as an extension of position
b. Do we want to encourage nurses to practice to the full extent of their education
c. Does the NLN promote the MSN as a terminal degree for nurse practitioners.
d. APNs do not have the skills to diagnose
b. Do we want to encourage nurses to practice to the full extent of their education
Which of these statements about ethical principles and laws is true?
a. The government has the power to enforce ethics
b. Laws provide standards that assist in decision making
c. Ethics are more specific than laws
d. As a standard measure for actions ethical principles may be the bases for laws.
d. As a standard measure for actions ethical principles may be the bases for laws.
A registered nurse cared for a state senator during their day shift. Later that day, the RN was
having dinner with friends when the news mentioned the senator had been hospitalized. The
RN's friends asked the nurse to share information. What is the appropriate response?
"it is confidential and I am not allowed to discuss it. Because if I do, i can get fired."
During an interview, a candidate for a nursing position stated that virtue ethics was top
priority for them when caring for their patients. Which statement defines what the nurse was