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NUR 254 / NUR254 FINAL EXAM: THE CHILDBEARING AND
CHILD CARING FAMILIES GUIDE| QUESTIONS & ANSWERS|
GRADE A| 100% CORRECT (NEW 2025/ 2026 U PDATE)
(VERIFIED SOLUTIONS)- GALEN
1. LPNs scope of practice (what they can do): -give meds
-change wound dressings
-insert/remove indwelling catheters
-suction trach pt
-feeds (PEG or G tube)
-CPR
-flush line with NS
-reinforce teaching
-Take VS
-collect specimen
-chart in medical record
-finger sticks
-ostomy care
2. LPNS scope of practice (what they can't do): -admin
IV/push drugs -create care plan
-initial health assessment
-take verbal orders
-admin blood products
-assess picc/mediport lines
-TPN
-dialysis
-give
insulin do
cardiac
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chemo
-pronounce dead pts
3. UAP scope of practice (what they can do): -round on
pts -stable pt VS
-ADLs
-hygeine
-CPR
-urine sample
-Turn and position
-finger sticks
-change bedding
-charting vitals
-feeding pts
-document % meal ate
-take samples to lab
13. UAPs scope of practice (what they can't do): -EAT
-give meds
-care for unstable pts
-do nasal swabs
14. Patient Advocacy: -giving pt all their options & information, without an
opinion -support pts decision
-if RN can't perform procedure d/t morale have another RN do it
-cannot deny care to a pt -ensure pt centered care
-know health care proxy & who to call incase of an emergency
15. ANAs Patient advocacy statement: the nurse promotes to protect the:
-health
-safety
-right of the patient
16. When/who to advocate for: pt has:
-lack of knowledge
-unable to communicate
-little power
-elderly
-short term memory loss
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, -no living relatives
-children
-immigrants
17. OSHA level of protection (level A): -space suit to protect entire body
vapor tight suit
chemical resistant suit
-gloves and boots
18. OSHA level of protection (level B): -space suit (not vapor tight)
-chemical resistant but lower level of protection
19. Purpose of space suit: protects lungs, skin, and eyes
-for vapor tight: also mucous membranes
20. OSHA level of protection (level C): airborne precautions
-N95
mask -
head gear
-chemical resistant gloves and boots
21. OSHA level of protection (level d): standard precautions
-gloves
-gown
-booties
-face
mask -
head cap
22. OSHAs Precautions for healthcare workers: -prevents workers from
being killed or harmed at work
-inspects hospital if hazards to workers
-procedures when nurses mix chemo (badges worn)
-annual flut shot offered
-needless system
-good body mechanics when working (prevent back injury)
23. Continuing education (inservice and its importance): -keeps staff up
to date -RNs complete module monthly
-policies in place
-to be more viligant on the job to look for aggressive pts
24. Roles of RN: -EAT
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