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1. A professional nurse committed to the prin- A
ciple of autonomy would be careful to Autonomy- pt has the right to
do which? choose or refuse their treatment.
A) provide patient information
needed to make decisions
B) treat each patient fairly, trying to
give everyone this or her due
C)keep promises made to a patient
or an-other professional caregiver
D) Avoid causing harm to a patient
2. After receiving change of shift report,
C
the nurse anticipates which
Assessment is the first step of the
activity first in delivery of client
nursing process, then:
care using the nursing process?
Analyze data to find priorities
A) determine effectiveness of
interven-tions
B) set client-centered, measurable,
and re-alistic goals
C)collect and organize client data
D) analyze client data to determine
priori-ties
3. Which food combination chosen for a
client would provide complete A, B, C
protein? Select all that apply. Complementary proteins are
A) cereal and milk incomplete proteins because they
B) macaroni and cheese are missing at least one of those
C)baked beans and brown rice amino acids, but together that make a
D) black and red bean soup complete protein.
4.
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Which clinical manifestation B
identified by the nurse is • ADH increases the absorption
commonly associated with of water by the kidney tubules, thus
excessive production of decreasing the
antidiuretic hor-mone?
amount of urine formed. Oliguria is
A) diuresis
dimin-ished urine output relative to
B) oliguria
intake.
C)retention
D) incontinence
5. The nurse understands that which is
the purpose of an incident
C
report?
A) a legal claim against a nurse for • An incident or occurrence is any
negli-gent nursing care event that is not consistent with the
B)a summary report of all falls routine, expected care of a patient or
occurring on a nursing unit the standard proce-dures in place on
C)a report of an event inconsistent with a health care unit.
the routine care of a patient
D) a report of nurse behavior
submitted to hospital
administration
6. Older adults may be stereotyped as
differ- D
ent from other age groups and having out- •Ageism is a form of prejudice
in which old-
lived their usefulness. What is the 7. Demonstration of the
term for this? principles of a body
A) harassment mechanics used when
B) world-view transferring patients
C)racism from a bed to a chair
D) ageism would be classifies
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er adults are stereotyped by characteristics found in only a few
members of their age group.
D
• Cognitive: intellectual behaviors and re-quires
thinking
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under which domain of learning? • Attective: deals with expression
A) social of feelings and development of
B) affective attitudes or values
C)cognitive • Psychomotor: involves acquiring
D) psychomotor skills that require coordination and
integration of mental and physical
8. Which statement is correctly
charted ac-cording to the guidelines movements
for quality chart-ing?
D
A) was depressed today
• Guidelines for quality
B) respiration rapid; lungs sound clear
documentation:
C)had a good day, up and about in a
• Factual (not opinion)
room
• Accurate (use exact
D) patient crying, states, "I don't
measurement)
want visi-tors to see me like this."
• Complete
9. After performing a physical • Current
assessment on a client, the nurse • Organized
suspects that the client has poor
nutritional status. Which assess-
ment finding validates the nurses C
suspi-cion? • Delayed wound healing may
A) firm, smooth pink nails be a sign of inadequate nutritional
B) moist oral mucous membranes status. Clients need a diet high in
C)delayed wound healing protein, carbs, lipids, vitamins and
D) erect posture minerals to promote adequate healing.
The other answer are consistent with
ade-quate nutritional status.
10. The nurse is caring for a patient who has di- D
abetes complicated by kidney disease. because they may
The nurse understands the need for experience problems
a detailed assessment when with which factor?
administering meds to this patient A) absorption