What is the most effective way for a new nurse to influence health-care policy
and become involved in legislation on the local, state, and national levels?
1.
Joining and becoming involved in a professional nursing organization
2.
Running for political office
3.
Creating a social media forum for political activism
4.
Voting in the presidential elections Right Ans - 1. Joining and becoming
involved in a professional nursing organization
Collectively, nurses as a whole carry a stronger voice when collaborating with
legislators and lobbyists on the local, state, and national levels regarding
health-care policies and reform. Joining a professional nursing organization
can also help the new nurse network.
Which are primary purposes of nursing care? Select all that apply.
1.
Health promotion
2.
Illness prevention
3.
End-of-life care
4.
Family planning
5.
Medication planning Right Ans - 1. Health promotion
2. Illness prevention
3. End-of-life care
The registered nurse is educating a graduate nurse about critical thinking
when caring for clients. Which action made by the graduate nurse indicates
the use of critical thinking?
1.
,Analyzing a client's temperature changes and assessing for signs of infection
2.
Filling out food selections on the menu with the client to determine food
preferences
3.
Ensuring the bed is in a low and locked position and the call light is in reach
prior to leaving the client's room
4.
Asking the client to verify his or her name and date of birth prior to
medication administration Right Ans - 1. Analyzing a client's temperature
changes and assessing for signs of infection
When the graduate nurse analyzes the temperature changes and then
performs further assessments looking for signs of infection, this indicates the
use of critical thinking.
Which statement best describes a nursing diagnosis?
1.
A nursing diagnosis is the process of obtaining data from the client.
2.
A nursing diagnosis is developed when the nurse works with the client and
forms goals.
3.
A nursing diagnosis is when the nurse carries out the planned interventions
for the client.
4.
A nursing diagnosis involves the identification of the client's strengths and
needs based on assessment data. Right Ans - 4. A nursing diagnosis
involves the identification of the client's strengths and needs based on
assessment data.
The nursing diagnosis is derived from the assessment data obtained.
Which nursing action is part of the evaluation phase when performing wound
care for a client?
1.
Obtaining wound measurements once a week
2.
Irrigating the wound with normal saline
, 3.
Observing the drainage of the fresh wound
4.
Discussing goals for wound management with the client Right Ans - 1.
Obtaining wound measurements once a week
Obtaining wound measurements weekly is part of evaluating the progress of
the wound healing.
What is the purpose of the assessment phase of the nursing process?
1.
Using data to draw conclusions about the client's health needs
2.
Connecting the client's responses to actual or potential health problems
3.
Determining client goals based on assessment data
4.
Documenting actions performed by the nurse and the client's responses to
them Right Ans - 1. Using data to draw conclusions about the client's health
needs
The nurse gathers data to determine the client's health-care needs in the
assessment phase.
During an assessment, the nurse notes that the client has an elevated
temperature. Which type of data is this?
1.
Subjective
2.
Objective
3.
Secondary
4.
Reported Right Ans - 2. Objective
Which is a valid goal statement for measuring and managing pain?
1.
The client will not complain of pain.
2.