Quizzes Questions With Complete Solutions
A home health nurse engages in patient education
activities with many geriatric patients each day.
Which strategy should the nurse use during the
patient education process to accommodate for
changes in vision in the older adult? Correct
Answers Make sure the patient's glasses are clean
and in place
A large part of US healthcare reform continues to:
Correct Answers focus on federal coverage,
access, and control of healthcare costs.
A nurse and other members of the healthcare team
function in the role of co-managers in the care of
patients on the unit. Which option best represents
the concept of co-managment? Correct Answers
Highest level of collaboration
A nurse demonstrates the ability to locate and
evaluate information as well as the ability to
communicate processed data from the electronic
health record. Which component of the Technology
Informatics Guiding Education Reform (TIGER)
Informatics Competency Model is the nurse
demonstrating Correct Answers Information
literacy and information management
,A nurse fails to act as a reasonably prudent person
would have acted in a specific situation by leaving
the side rails down on an infant's crib on the
pediatric unit. Which option best classifies this
action? Correct Answers Negligence
A nurse has a caseload that includes the population
of patients who have had a total hip replacement.
Which method of patient care delivery should be
practiced by the nurse? Correct Answers Case
management
A nurse has a hearing date at the next state board
meeting. What is the potential disciplinary action of
the state board of nursing? Correct Answers
Denying a license
A nurse is a member of an effective
interprofessional healthcare team on a busy
nephrology unit. Which of the following is a
characteristic of an effective interprofessional
healthcare team? Correct Answers Shared
decision making
A nurse is caring for a pateint admitted to an acute
care unit who is experiencing a sickle cell crisis.
Which activity is required of the nurse to meet the
Joint Commission's National Patient Safety Goals?
Correct Answers Identify the patient correctly and
use alarms safely.
, A nurse is caring for a patient who is terminally ill
and has intractable pain administered pain
medication to the patient, a high dose but within
the ordered parameters. The patient expired a
short time after the medication administration.
Which option identifies this situation? Correct
Answers Rule of double effect
A nurse is experiencing dissatisfaction and
contemplating leaving her job at an acute
healthcare facility. Which of the following is the
best action to prevent further job dissatisfaction?
Correct Answers Learn to deal with stress in the
current practice environment.
A nurse is present with a pateint during a
physician's explanation of the planned surgical
procedure and serves as a witness to the patient's
signature on the consent form. Which of the
following is a requirement for informed consent?
Correct Answers Consent must be voluntary, and
information must be communicated in terms that
the pattient can understand.
A nurse is responsible for implementing a quality
improvement initiative on several units in an
organization. Which strategy should the nurse use
because it is the key to using the Diffusion of
Innovation Model to guide an implementation of