NUR 201 exam 1 practice questions
Terms in this set (55)
a patient developed a an A. basic critical thinking
infection after
surgery and needs an IV for
antibiotics, the RN receives
an order to put in a PIV.
the RN has no put in a PIV
into a patient before. the RN
reviews the procedure
manual
before carrying out the
procedure. what level of
critical thinking is this?
A. basic critical thinking
B. complex critical thinking
C. nursing process
D. scientific method
John is completing an D. responsibility and authority
assessment of the patient
and notices that she has a
rash that he has never
seen before. he reports
the rash to the nurse and
asks her to assess it with
him. what type of critical
thinking attitude is john
applying
A. humanity
B. thinking independently
C. curiosity
D. responsibility and authority
,which of the following are A. nausea - Subjective
objective and which are B. Vomiting -Both
subjective? C. unsteady gait -Both
D.Anxiety - Subjective
A. nausea E. bruises on the right arms and face - objective
B. Vomiting F. temperature 101 'F- objective
C. unsteady gait
D.Anxiety
E. bruises on the right
arms and face
F. temperature 101 'F
the RN starts her data A,B,C,E,F
collection. what
should she want to
accomplish during the
interview? Select all that
apply
a. establish a caring,
therapeutic
relationship with
the patient
b. determine the
patients goals and
expectations
regarding their care
c. gain insight about the
patients worries
d. determine the patients
medical diagnosis
e. obtain cues about which
part of the
interview may require further
investigation
f. conduct a review of systems
which of the following B,C, D
statements are true about
the nursing diagnosis?
select all that apply
A. nursing diagnosis are
always based on a
, physiological problem
B. Nursing diagnoses have
two parts, the diagnostic
label and related factor
C. errors in nursing
diagnosing can come from
inadequate assesment
D. Nursing diagnoses are
focused on the scope or
nursing practice
a nursing student is getting B
ready to enter her clients
room to do a
comprehensive
assessment. which one of the
following statements is true
of assessment?
A. Assessment includes
collection of data only
B. assessment includes
analyzing data to
determine the need for
nursing care
C. assessment is centered
on objective data
D. assessment is a
separate activity from
planning and
implementing of care
Terms in this set (55)
a patient developed a an A. basic critical thinking
infection after
surgery and needs an IV for
antibiotics, the RN receives
an order to put in a PIV.
the RN has no put in a PIV
into a patient before. the RN
reviews the procedure
manual
before carrying out the
procedure. what level of
critical thinking is this?
A. basic critical thinking
B. complex critical thinking
C. nursing process
D. scientific method
John is completing an D. responsibility and authority
assessment of the patient
and notices that she has a
rash that he has never
seen before. he reports
the rash to the nurse and
asks her to assess it with
him. what type of critical
thinking attitude is john
applying
A. humanity
B. thinking independently
C. curiosity
D. responsibility and authority
,which of the following are A. nausea - Subjective
objective and which are B. Vomiting -Both
subjective? C. unsteady gait -Both
D.Anxiety - Subjective
A. nausea E. bruises on the right arms and face - objective
B. Vomiting F. temperature 101 'F- objective
C. unsteady gait
D.Anxiety
E. bruises on the right
arms and face
F. temperature 101 'F
the RN starts her data A,B,C,E,F
collection. what
should she want to
accomplish during the
interview? Select all that
apply
a. establish a caring,
therapeutic
relationship with
the patient
b. determine the
patients goals and
expectations
regarding their care
c. gain insight about the
patients worries
d. determine the patients
medical diagnosis
e. obtain cues about which
part of the
interview may require further
investigation
f. conduct a review of systems
which of the following B,C, D
statements are true about
the nursing diagnosis?
select all that apply
A. nursing diagnosis are
always based on a
, physiological problem
B. Nursing diagnoses have
two parts, the diagnostic
label and related factor
C. errors in nursing
diagnosing can come from
inadequate assesment
D. Nursing diagnoses are
focused on the scope or
nursing practice
a nursing student is getting B
ready to enter her clients
room to do a
comprehensive
assessment. which one of the
following statements is true
of assessment?
A. Assessment includes
collection of data only
B. assessment includes
analyzing data to
determine the need for
nursing care
C. assessment is centered
on objective data
D. assessment is a
separate activity from
planning and
implementing of care