NUR112: Fundamentals Test 1: Chapters 1,2,22,23,30,& 44
- ANS -
\12 to 20 breaths/min - ANS -What is the normal respiration range for adults?
\120/80 - ANS -What is the normal blood pressure for adults?
\1960 - ANS -When did documentation begin?
\500 ml - ANS -Most adults have how much circulating blood volume?
\5th intercostal space and mid clavicular - ANS -Where is the apical pulse located?
\60-100 beats/min - ANS -What is the normal pulse range for adults?
\60-100 bpm - ANS -What is the normal heart rate?
\96.8-100.4 - ANS -What is the acceptable oral temperature range for adults? (Fahrenheit)
\97.7 - ANS -What is the normal axillary temperature for adults? (Fahrenheit)
\98.6 - ANS -What is the normal oral temperature for adults?(Fahrenheit)
\99.5 - ANS -What is the normal rectal temperature for adults? (Fahrenheit)
\A - ANS -A nurse is caring for a patient who state. "I just want to die." For the nurse to comply with this request, the nurse
should discuss
A. Living Wills
B. Assisted suicide
C. Passive Euthanasia
D. Advance Directives
\Accountability - ANS -You as a nurse are responsible professionally and legally for the type and quality of nursing care
provided.
\Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) - ANS --Developed to coordinate medical care
-Nurses act as leaders and care coordinators
\Adult Day Care Centers - ANS -Form of Continuing Care:
-Provide a variety of health and social services to specific patient populations who live alone or with family in the
community.
,-May be associated with a hospital or nursing home or may operate independently.
\Advance Directives - ANS -Includes living wills, healthcare proxies, and durable powers of attorney for health care.
\Advanced Beginner - ANS -A nurse who has had some level of experience with the situation. This experience may only
be observational in nature but the nurse is able to identify meaningful aspect or principles of nursing care.
\Advanced Practice Registered Nurse - ANS -APRN
\Advocate - ANS -As an ____ you protect your patient's human and legal rights and provide assistance in asserting these
rights if the need arises. You act on the behalf of your patient and secure your patient's health care rights.
\Afebrile - ANS -If the patient is not showing symptoms of fever the patient is _____.
\Affordable Care Act (ACA) - ANS -What effects how health care is paid for and delivered?
\American with Disabilities Act - ANS --Protects the rights of people with physical or mental disabilities.
-Prohibits discrimination and ensure equal opportunities in employment, state and local government services, public
accommodations, commercial facilities, and transportation.
-Protects healthcare workers with HIV infection as well as prevents discrimination of patients with HIV infection.
\Anterior - ANS -The (anterior/posterior) hypothalamus controls heat loss?
\Apical - ANS -Which pulse site is shown in the image?
\APRN - ANS -The most independently functioning nurse.
\Art; Science - ANS -Nursing is an ____ and _____.
\Assault - ANS -Intentional threat to bring harmful or offensive contact.
Ex. If you dont stop trying to get out of the bed Im going to put you in restraints.
\Assessment - ANS -The RN collects comprehensive data pertinent to the patient's health and/or the situation.
\Assessment, Diagnosis, Outcomes Identification, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation - ANS -What are the 6 standards
of practice (in order)?
\Assisted Living - ANS -Form of Continuing Care:
-Long-term care setting
-Home environment
-Greater resident
-Autonomy
-No fee caps (pay rent)
-When they are here they are residents NOT patients.
, \Autonomy - ANS -An essential element of professional nursing that involves the initiation of independent nursing
interventions without medical orders.
\Autonomy - ANS -Commitment to include patients in decisions.
\Autopsy - ANS --Requires consent. Order of oconsent is:
1. Patient's writing before death
2. Durable Power of Attorney
3. Surviving Spouse
4. Surviving Children, parent, or sibling
-May be requested by patient or patient's family.
-May be required by law based on circumstances of death.
-Required if patient died within 24 hours of admission to a healthcare facility.
\B - ANS -A patient who needs nursing and rehabilitation following a stroke would most benefit receiving care at a:
A. Primary care setting
B. Restorative Care setting
C. Assisted-Living center
D. Respite Care
\B - ANS -If Ming decides to choose a career as a critical care CNS, then his specialty is defined by which mean?
A. Population
B.Setting
C.Disease Specialty
D.Type of Care
E. Type of Problem
\B - ANS -Nursing is defined as a profession because nurses:
A. Perform specific skills
B. Practice autonomy
C. Utilize knowledge from the medical discipline.
D. Charge a fee for services rendered.
\B - ANS -You notice that a teenager has an irregular pulse. The first thing you should do is:
A. Read the history and physical
- ANS -
\12 to 20 breaths/min - ANS -What is the normal respiration range for adults?
\120/80 - ANS -What is the normal blood pressure for adults?
\1960 - ANS -When did documentation begin?
\500 ml - ANS -Most adults have how much circulating blood volume?
\5th intercostal space and mid clavicular - ANS -Where is the apical pulse located?
\60-100 beats/min - ANS -What is the normal pulse range for adults?
\60-100 bpm - ANS -What is the normal heart rate?
\96.8-100.4 - ANS -What is the acceptable oral temperature range for adults? (Fahrenheit)
\97.7 - ANS -What is the normal axillary temperature for adults? (Fahrenheit)
\98.6 - ANS -What is the normal oral temperature for adults?(Fahrenheit)
\99.5 - ANS -What is the normal rectal temperature for adults? (Fahrenheit)
\A - ANS -A nurse is caring for a patient who state. "I just want to die." For the nurse to comply with this request, the nurse
should discuss
A. Living Wills
B. Assisted suicide
C. Passive Euthanasia
D. Advance Directives
\Accountability - ANS -You as a nurse are responsible professionally and legally for the type and quality of nursing care
provided.
\Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) - ANS --Developed to coordinate medical care
-Nurses act as leaders and care coordinators
\Adult Day Care Centers - ANS -Form of Continuing Care:
-Provide a variety of health and social services to specific patient populations who live alone or with family in the
community.
,-May be associated with a hospital or nursing home or may operate independently.
\Advance Directives - ANS -Includes living wills, healthcare proxies, and durable powers of attorney for health care.
\Advanced Beginner - ANS -A nurse who has had some level of experience with the situation. This experience may only
be observational in nature but the nurse is able to identify meaningful aspect or principles of nursing care.
\Advanced Practice Registered Nurse - ANS -APRN
\Advocate - ANS -As an ____ you protect your patient's human and legal rights and provide assistance in asserting these
rights if the need arises. You act on the behalf of your patient and secure your patient's health care rights.
\Afebrile - ANS -If the patient is not showing symptoms of fever the patient is _____.
\Affordable Care Act (ACA) - ANS -What effects how health care is paid for and delivered?
\American with Disabilities Act - ANS --Protects the rights of people with physical or mental disabilities.
-Prohibits discrimination and ensure equal opportunities in employment, state and local government services, public
accommodations, commercial facilities, and transportation.
-Protects healthcare workers with HIV infection as well as prevents discrimination of patients with HIV infection.
\Anterior - ANS -The (anterior/posterior) hypothalamus controls heat loss?
\Apical - ANS -Which pulse site is shown in the image?
\APRN - ANS -The most independently functioning nurse.
\Art; Science - ANS -Nursing is an ____ and _____.
\Assault - ANS -Intentional threat to bring harmful or offensive contact.
Ex. If you dont stop trying to get out of the bed Im going to put you in restraints.
\Assessment - ANS -The RN collects comprehensive data pertinent to the patient's health and/or the situation.
\Assessment, Diagnosis, Outcomes Identification, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation - ANS -What are the 6 standards
of practice (in order)?
\Assisted Living - ANS -Form of Continuing Care:
-Long-term care setting
-Home environment
-Greater resident
-Autonomy
-No fee caps (pay rent)
-When they are here they are residents NOT patients.
, \Autonomy - ANS -An essential element of professional nursing that involves the initiation of independent nursing
interventions without medical orders.
\Autonomy - ANS -Commitment to include patients in decisions.
\Autopsy - ANS --Requires consent. Order of oconsent is:
1. Patient's writing before death
2. Durable Power of Attorney
3. Surviving Spouse
4. Surviving Children, parent, or sibling
-May be requested by patient or patient's family.
-May be required by law based on circumstances of death.
-Required if patient died within 24 hours of admission to a healthcare facility.
\B - ANS -A patient who needs nursing and rehabilitation following a stroke would most benefit receiving care at a:
A. Primary care setting
B. Restorative Care setting
C. Assisted-Living center
D. Respite Care
\B - ANS -If Ming decides to choose a career as a critical care CNS, then his specialty is defined by which mean?
A. Population
B.Setting
C.Disease Specialty
D.Type of Care
E. Type of Problem
\B - ANS -Nursing is defined as a profession because nurses:
A. Perform specific skills
B. Practice autonomy
C. Utilize knowledge from the medical discipline.
D. Charge a fee for services rendered.
\B - ANS -You notice that a teenager has an irregular pulse. The first thing you should do is:
A. Read the history and physical