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©FYNDLAY 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ©FYNDLAY 1 Nursing 205 - Exam #3 Study Questions and Answers 100% Pass What is the purpose of the nursing process? a. Providing patient-centered care b. Identifying members of the health care team c. Organizing the ways nurses think about patient care d. Facilitating communication among members of the health care team - ANS c. Organizing the ways nurses think about patient care A patient comes to the emergency department complaining of nausea and vomiting. What should the nurse ask the patient about first? a. Family history of diabetes b. Medications the patient is taking c. Operations the patient has had in the past d. Severity and duration of the nausea and vomiting - ANS d. Severity and duration of the nausea and vomiting An alert, oriented patient is admitted to the hospital with chest pain. Who is the best source of primary data on this patient? a. Family member b. Physician c. Another nurse d. Patient - ANS d. Patient ©FYNDLAY 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ©FYNDLAY 2 What is the primary purpose of the nursing diagnosis? a. Resolving patient confusion b. Communicating patient needs c. Meeting accreditation requirements d. Articulating the nursing scope of practice - ANS b. Communicating patient needs On what premise is a nursing diagnosis identified for a patient? a. First impressions b. Nursing intuition c. Clustered data d. Medical diagnoses - ANS c. Clustered data Which statement is an appropriately written short-term goal? a. Patient will walk to the bathroom independently without falling within 2 days after surgery. b. Nurse will watch patient demonstrate proper insulin injection technique each morning. c. Patient's spouse will express satisfaction with patient's progress before discharge. d. Patient's incision will be well approximated each time it is assessed by the nurse. - ANS a. Patient will walk to the bathroom independently without falling within 2 days after surgery. What should be the primary focus for nursing interventions? a. Patient needs b. Nurse concerns c. Physician priorities d. Patient's family requests - ANS a. Patient needs ©FYNDLAY 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ©FYNDLAY 3 Which nursing action is critical before delegating interventions to another member of the health care team? a. Locate all members of the health care team. b. Notify the physician of potential complications. c. Know the scope of practice for the other team member. d. Call a meeting of the health care team to determine the needs of the patient. - ANS c. Know the scope of practice for the other team member. A patient reports feeling tired and complains of not sleeping at night. What action should the nurse perform first? a. Identify reasons the patient is unable to sleep. b. Request medication to help the patient sleep. c. Tell the patient that sleep will come with relaxation. d. Notify the physician that the patient is restless and anxious. - ANS a. Identify reasons the patient is unable to sleep. What action should the nurse take regarding a patient's plan of care if the patient appears to have met the short-term goal of urinating within 1 hour after surgery? a. Consult the surgeon to see if the clinical pathway is being followed. b. Discontinue the plan of care, because the patient has met the established goal. c. Monitor patient urine output to evaluate the need for the current plan of care. d. Notify the patient that the goal has been attained and no further intervention is needed. - ANS c. Monitor patient urine output to evaluate the need for the current plan of care. Which action by a patient marks the beginning of the physical assessment process? a. Redressing after a physical examination b. Breathing normally during auscultation c. Greeting the nurse in the examination room

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Nursing 205 - Exam #3 Study Questions and
Answers 100% Pass



What is the purpose of the nursing process?
a. Providing patient-centered care
b. Identifying members of the health care team
c. Organizing the ways nurses think about patient care

d. Facilitating communication among members of the health care team - ANS c. Organizing
the ways nurses think about patient care


A patient comes to the emergency department complaining of nausea and vomiting. What
should the nurse ask the patient about first?
a. Family history of diabetes
b. Medications the patient is taking
c. Operations the patient has had in the past

d. Severity and duration of the nausea and vomiting - ANS d. Severity and duration of the
nausea and vomiting


An alert, oriented patient is admitted to the hospital with chest pain. Who is the best source of
primary data on this patient?
a. Family member
b. Physician
c. Another nurse

d. Patient - ANS d. Patient

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What is the primary purpose of the nursing diagnosis?
a. Resolving patient confusion
b. Communicating patient needs
c. Meeting accreditation requirements

d. Articulating the nursing scope of practice - ANS b. Communicating patient needs


On what premise is a nursing diagnosis identified for a patient?
a. First impressions
b. Nursing intuition
c. Clustered data

d. Medical diagnoses - ANS c. Clustered data


Which statement is an appropriately written short-term goal?
a. Patient will walk to the bathroom independently without falling within 2 days after surgery.
b. Nurse will watch patient demonstrate proper insulin injection technique each morning.
c. Patient's spouse will express satisfaction with patient's progress before discharge.

d. Patient's incision will be well approximated each time it is assessed by the nurse. - ANS a.
Patient will walk to the bathroom independently without falling within 2 days after surgery.


What should be the primary focus for nursing interventions?
a. Patient needs
b. Nurse concerns
c. Physician priorities

d. Patient's family requests - ANS a. Patient needs




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Which nursing action is critical before delegating interventions to another member of the
health care team?
a. Locate all members of the health care team.
b. Notify the physician of potential complications.
c. Know the scope of practice for the other team member.

d. Call a meeting of the health care team to determine the needs of the patient. - ANS c.
Know the scope of practice for the other team member.


A patient reports feeling tired and complains of not sleeping at night. What action should the
nurse perform first?
a. Identify reasons the patient is unable to sleep.
b. Request medication to help the patient sleep.
c. Tell the patient that sleep will come with relaxation.

d. Notify the physician that the patient is restless and anxious. - ANS a. Identify reasons the
patient is unable to sleep.


What action should the nurse take regarding a patient's plan of care if the patient appears to
have met the short-term goal of urinating within 1 hour after surgery?
a. Consult the surgeon to see if the clinical pathway is being followed.
b. Discontinue the plan of care, because the patient has met the established goal.
c. Monitor patient urine output to evaluate the need for the current plan of care.
d. Notify the patient that the goal has been attained and no further intervention is needed. -
ANS c. Monitor patient urine output to evaluate the need for the current plan of care.


Which action by a patient marks the beginning of the physical assessment process?
a. Redressing after a physical examination
b. Breathing normally during auscultation
c. Greeting the nurse in the examination room



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