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Quiz_________________?
The role of the Nursing Council of New Zealand is:
a. to protect the unregulated and regulated health workforce
b. to regulate doctors to protect public safety
c. to regulate nursing to protect public safety
d. to protect the nursing workforce. -
Answer☑️
c. to regulate nursing to protect public safety
Quiz_________________?
While at work you answer a phone call from a person who is very distressed but won't give you their
name. You should:
a. Tell them to ring back when they are less upset
b. Introduce yourself and tell them what you do.
c. Explain that you need to see them to talk to them properly.
d. Establish a rapport to obtain useful information. -
Answer☑️
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,d. Establish a rapport to obtain useful information.
Quiz_________________?
A person's response to surgery is influenced by many factors. When a person is admitted for surgery
you should explore:
a. their perceptions and expectations for the admission
b. the risks they are exposed to during surgery
c. the reason for surgery instead of more conservative treatment
d. how psychological stress affects their long-term prognosis -
Answer☑️
a. their perceptions and expectations for the admission
Quiz_________________?
The most serious complication of rheumatic fever is:
a) Endocarditis
b) Pneumonia
c) Arthritis
d) Meningitis -
Answer☑️
a) Endocarditis
Quiz_________________?
When preparing the teaching plan for the mother of a child with asthma, which of the following would
the nurse include as signs to alert the mother that her child is having an asthma attack?
a. Secretion of this, copious mucous
b. Tight, productive cough
c. Wheezing on expiration
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,d. Temperature of 37.4C -
Answer☑️
c. Wheezing on expiration
Quiz_________________?
An 8-year-old child with asthma states, "I want to play some sports like my friends, what can I do?" The
nurse responds to the child based on the understanding of which of the following:
a. Physical activities are inappropriate for children with asthma
b. Children with asthma must be excluded from team sports
c. Vigorous physical exercise frequently precipitates an asthmatic episode
d. Most children with asthma can participate in sports if the asthma is controlled -
Answer☑️
d. Most children with asthma can participate in sports if the asthma is controlled
Quiz_________________?
After instructing a mother about the normal reflexes of term neonates, the nurse determines that the
mother understands the instructions when she describes the tonic neck reflex as occurring when the
neonate does which of the following:
a. Steps briskly when held upright near a firm, hard surface
b. Pulls both arms and does not move the chin beyond the point of the elbows
c. Turns head to the left, extends left extremities, and flexes right extremities
d. Extends and abducts the arms and legs with the toes fanning open -
Answer☑️
c. Turns head to the left, extends left extremities, and flexes right extremities
The tonic neck reflex, also known as the "fencing reflex," occurs when the baby turns their head to one
side. When the neonate turns their head to the left, they will extend the left extremities (arm and leg)
while flexing the right extremities (arm and leg), creating a posture that resembles a fencer's position.
This reflex typically disappears as the baby grows and develops.
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, Quiz_________________?
After talking with the parents of a child with Down's Syndrome, which of the following would the nurse
identify as an appropriate goal for the care of the child?
a. Encouraging self-care skills in the child
b. Teaching the child something new every day
c. Encouraging more lenient behaviour limits for the child
d. Achieving age-appropriate social skills -
Answer☑️
a. Encouraging self-care skills in the child
For a child with Down's Syndrome, it is appropriate to set a goal of encouraging self-care skills. Children
with Down's Syndrome can develop self-care skills, such as dressing themselves, feeding, and basic
hygiene, with appropriate support and guidance. The goal is to promote independence and functional
skills to the best of the child's abilities.
Quiz_________________?
After teaching a group of school teachers about seizures, the teachers role-play a scenario involving a
child experiencing a generalised tonic-clonic seizure. Which of the following actions, when performed
first, indicates that the nurse's teaching has been successful?
a. Asking the other children what happened before the seizure
b. Moving the child to the nurse's office for privacy
c. Removing any nearby objects that could harm the child
d. Placing a padded tongue blade between the child's teeth -
Answer☑️
c. Removing any nearby objects that could harm the child
Quiz_________________?
Which of the following statements obtained from the nursing history of a toddler would alert the nurse
to suspect the child has had a febrile seizure?
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