Written by students who passed Immediately available after payment Read online or as PDF Wrong document? Swap it for free 4.6 TrustPilot
logo-home
Document preview thumbnail
Preview 4 out of 407 pages
Exam (elaborations)

NCLEX PN Archer Exam with verified detailed solutions & rationales

Document preview thumbnail
Preview 4 out of 407 pages

NCLEX PN Archer Exam with verified detailed solutions & rationales

Content preview

NCLEX PN Archer Exam with verified |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




detailed solutions & rationales |!| |!| |!|




The nurse should understand the regulations of nursing practice
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




as put forth by the Nurse Practice Act. Which of the following
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




statements are correct? |!| |!|




Select all that apply. |!| |!| |!|




Some other issues covered by the Nurse Practice Act include grounds for
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




disciplinary action, licensure requirements, and the rights of the nurse |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




licensee if disciplinary action is taken. |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




The Nurse Practice Act defines the scope of nursing practice.
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




All nurses have the responsibility to know the provisions of the act for the
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




state or province in which they work.
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




The Nurse Practice Act is a series of statutes enacted by the federal
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




government in order to regulate the practice of nursing. |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




Some other issues covered by the Nurse Practice Act include
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




grounds for disciplinary action, licensure requirements, and the
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




rights of the nurse licensee if disciplinary action is taken.
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




The Nurse Practice Act defines the scope of nursing practice.
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




Rationale:

Nurse practice acts (NPAs) contain a provision that creates and empowers
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




a state board of nursing to regulate nursing practice in that state. All 50
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




states, the District of Columbia, and the four U.S. territories have
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




established nursing boards. Although NPAs can vary from state to state, |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




they all have standard components because states used ANA guidelines in
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




developing their regulations. |!| |!|




A state’s nurse practice act usually includes the following:
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




The authority of the board of nursing, its composition, and powers
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




A definition of nursing and the boundaries of nursing practice
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




Standards for the approval of nursing education programs |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




The requirements for licensure of nurses
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!|

,Grounds for disciplinary action against a nurse’s license
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




The nurse knows that which of the following scenarios are
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




common reasons for disciplinary action against practical nurses by
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




the State Board of Nursing? Select all that apply.
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




Failure to administer medications as prescribed.
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




Violation of client confidentiality. |!| |!| |!|




Poor attendance record.
|!| |!|




Engaging in personal relationships with clients. |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




Failing to maintain continuing education requirements.
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




Failure to administer medications as prescribed.
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




Violation of client confidentiality. |!| |!| |!|




Engaging in personal relationships with clients. |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




Failing to maintain continuing education requirements.
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




Rationale:

Failure to administer medications as prescribed. This is a valid reason for
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




disciplinary action against practical nurses. Failing to administer |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




medications as prescribed can harm clients and violate nursing standards |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




and client safety protocols.
|!| |!| |!|




Violation of client confidentiality. This is a valid reason for disciplinary
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




action against practical nurses. Violating client confidentiality by sharing
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




client information without proper authorization or justification breaches
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




client privacy and can lead to legal and ethical consequences.
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




Engaging in personal relationships with clients. This is a valid reason for
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




disciplinary action against practical nurses. Engaging in personal |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




relationships with clients is considered unprofessional and can compromise |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




client care, boundaries, and ethical standards.
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




Failing to maintain continuing education requirements. This is a valid
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




reason for disciplinary action against practical nurses. Nursing boards often
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




require practical nurses to participate in continuing education programs to
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




ensure ongoing competency and keep up-to-date with advancements in
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




the field. Failing to meet these requirements can result in disciplinary
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|

,action, which indicates a lack of commitment to professional growth and
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




acquiring the necessary knowledge and skills. |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




Which of the following are components of the definition of critical
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




thinking?

Select all that apply. |!| |!| |!|




Reasoned thinking |!|




Openness to alternatives |!| |!|




Adherence to established guidelines |!| |!| |!|




Ability to reflect |!| |!|




Loyalty to traditional approaches |!| |!| |!|




Desire to seek the truth |!| |!| |!| |!|




Reasoned thinking |!|




Openness to alternatives |!| |!|




Ability to reflect |!| |!|




Desire to seek the truth |!| |!| |!| |!|




Rationale:

Critical thinking is a combination of reasoned thought, openness to
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




alternatives, the ability to reflect, and a desire to seek the truth. There are |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




many definitions of critical thinking. It is a complex concept, and people
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




think about it in different ways. Any situation that requires critical thinking
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




is likely to have more than one “right” answer. You do not need critical
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




thinking to add 2 + 2 and come up with the solution. However, you do
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




need critical thinking for problem-solving essential decisions. A crucial
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




aspect of critical thinking is the process of identifying and checking your
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




assumption. This is also a necessary part of the research process. Critical |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




thinking is a combination of reasoned thought, openness to alternatives,
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




the ability to reflect, and a desire to seek the truth.
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




The licensed practical/vocational (LPN/VN) nurse is caring for a
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




client with cardiac arrest and assisting the registered nurse (RN)
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




in identifying priorities and delegation. As the LPN/VN assists with
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




assigning roles to other staff, this is demonstrating which
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




leadership style? |!|

, A. Authoritative
|!|




B. Situational
|!|




C. Democratic
|!|




D. Laissez-faire
|!|




Authoritative

Rationale:

Authoritative leadership is demonstrated in this situation as the nurse |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




assists with the delegation and provides directives to accomplish tasks.
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




This is an appropriate leadership style in an emergency where one
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




individual assigns tasks/roles to decrease confusion and chaos in an
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




emergent situation. |!|




What is the normal level of creatinine in a healthy adult male?
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




A. 0.4 to 0.8 mg/dL
|!| |!| |!| |!|




B. 0.1-0.4 mg/dL
|!| |!|




C. 0.6-1.2 mg/dL
|!| |!|




D. 1.5-2.0 mg/dL
|!| |!|




0.6-1.2 mg/dL |!|




Rationale:

Creatinine values reflect both the amount of muscle a person has and
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




their amount of kidney function. Hence, the levels are slightly lower in
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




women due to lesser muscle mass. Most men with normal kidney function
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




have 0.6 to 1.2 milligrams/deciliters (mg/dL) of creatinine. Most women
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




with normal kidney function have between 0.5 to 1.1 mg/dL of creatinine.
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




The nurse is reviewing labs for a patient with a serum potassium
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




level of 3.3 mg/dL(3.5-5 mEq/L). Which action would the nurse
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




recognize as the highest priority? |!| |!| |!| |!|




A. Educate the patient on potassium-rich foods
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




B. Implement telemetry monitoring
|!| |!| |!|




C. Obtain an order for STAT IM KCl
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




D. Assess the patient’s neurological status
|!| |!| |!| |!| |!|

Document information

Uploaded on
August 10, 2025
Number of pages
407
Written in
2025/2026
Type
Exam (elaborations)
Contains
Questions & answers
$28.49

Wrong document? Swap it for free Within 14 days of purchase and before downloading, you can choose a different document. You can simply spend the amount again.
Written by students who passed
Immediately available after payment
Read online or as PDF

Seller avatar
Reputation scores are based on the amount of documents a seller has sold for a fee and the reviews they have received for those documents. There are three levels: Bronze, Silver and Gold. The better the reputation, the more your can rely on the quality of the sellers work.
Ruiz
3.2
(15)
Sold
105
Followers
2
Items
14135
Last sold
2 weeks ago




Why students choose Stuvia

Created by fellow students, verified by reviews

Quality you can trust: written by students who passed their tests and reviewed by others who've used these notes.

Didn't get what you expected? Choose another document

No worries! You can instantly pick a different document that better fits what you're looking for.

Pay as you like, start learning right away

No subscription, no commitments. Pay the way you're used to via credit card and download your PDF document instantly.

Student with book image

“Bought, downloaded, and aced it. It really can be that simple.”

Alisha Student

Working on your references?

Create accurate citations in APA, MLA and Harvard with our free citation generator.

Working on your references?

Frequently asked questions