The nurse spends time with a patient and family reviewing a dress- ing change
procedure for the patient's wound. The patient's spouse demonstrates how to change
the dressing. The nurse is acting in which professional role?
1. Educator
2. Advocate
3. Caregiver
4. Communicator
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, Educator
8. A nurse demonstrates caring by helping family members to: (Select all that apply.)
1. Become active participants in care.
2. Remove themselves from personal care.
3. Make health care decisions for the patient.
4. Plan uninterrupted time for family and patient to be together.
5. Discuss their concerns.
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Become active participants in care.
Plan uninterrupted time for family and patient to be together.
Discuss their concerns.
Which explanation provided by the nurse is the most accurate meaning for "providing
culturally congruent care"?
1. It fits the patient's valued life patterns and set of meanings.
2. It is the same set of values as those of the health care team
member providing daily care.
3. It holds one's own way of life as superior to those of others.
4. It redirects the patient to a more socially expected set of values.
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It fits the patient's valued life patterns and set of meanings.
What is the best response for the nurse to give if a patient asks the nurse to send a
photo of an x-ray to him via a messaging tool in a social media site?
,1. Yes, if you remove all patient identifiers before sending
2. No, because the patient's x-ray results should be discussed with
a provider
3. Yes, because respect for autonomy means honoring this
patient's request
4. No, because health information of any kind should not be
shared on social media
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No, because health information of any kind should not be
shared on social media
Before implementing touch, what does a nurse need to know about touch? (Select all
that apply.)
1. Some cultures may have specific restrictions about non-skill-based touch.
2. Touch is a type of verbal communication.
3. Touch can successfully influence a patient's level of comfort.
4. There is never a problem with using touch at any time.
5. Touch only reduces physical pain.
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Some cultures may have specific restrictions about non-skill-based touch.
Touch can successfully influence a patient's level of comfort.
A man who is homeless enters the emergency department seek-
ing health care. The health care provider indicates that the patient needs to be
transferred to the city hospital for care before assess- ing the patient. This action is
most likely a violation of which of the following laws?
1. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
2. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
3. Patient Self-Determination Act (PSDA)
, 4. Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act
(EMTALA)
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Patient Self-Determination Act (PSDA)
Match the following types of theory with the appropriate description.
1. Middle-range theory
2. Shared theory
3. Grand theory
4. Practice theory
a. Very abstract; attempts to describe nursing in a global context
b. Specific to a particular situation; brings theory to the bedsidec.
c. Applies theory from other disciplines to nursing practiced.
d. Addresses a specific phenomenon reflects practice
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1-d
2-c
3-b
4-a
Which of the following are symptoms of secondary traumatic stress
and burnout that commonly affect nurses? (Select all that apply.)
1. Regular participation in a book club
2. Lack of interest in exercise
3. Difficulty falling asleep
4. Lack of desire to go to work
5. Anxiety while working
procedure for the patient's wound. The patient's spouse demonstrates how to change
the dressing. The nurse is acting in which professional role?
1. Educator
2. Advocate
3. Caregiver
4. Communicator
Give this one a try later!
, Educator
8. A nurse demonstrates caring by helping family members to: (Select all that apply.)
1. Become active participants in care.
2. Remove themselves from personal care.
3. Make health care decisions for the patient.
4. Plan uninterrupted time for family and patient to be together.
5. Discuss their concerns.
Give this one a try later!
Become active participants in care.
Plan uninterrupted time for family and patient to be together.
Discuss their concerns.
Which explanation provided by the nurse is the most accurate meaning for "providing
culturally congruent care"?
1. It fits the patient's valued life patterns and set of meanings.
2. It is the same set of values as those of the health care team
member providing daily care.
3. It holds one's own way of life as superior to those of others.
4. It redirects the patient to a more socially expected set of values.
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It fits the patient's valued life patterns and set of meanings.
What is the best response for the nurse to give if a patient asks the nurse to send a
photo of an x-ray to him via a messaging tool in a social media site?
,1. Yes, if you remove all patient identifiers before sending
2. No, because the patient's x-ray results should be discussed with
a provider
3. Yes, because respect for autonomy means honoring this
patient's request
4. No, because health information of any kind should not be
shared on social media
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No, because health information of any kind should not be
shared on social media
Before implementing touch, what does a nurse need to know about touch? (Select all
that apply.)
1. Some cultures may have specific restrictions about non-skill-based touch.
2. Touch is a type of verbal communication.
3. Touch can successfully influence a patient's level of comfort.
4. There is never a problem with using touch at any time.
5. Touch only reduces physical pain.
Give this one a try later!
Some cultures may have specific restrictions about non-skill-based touch.
Touch can successfully influence a patient's level of comfort.
A man who is homeless enters the emergency department seek-
ing health care. The health care provider indicates that the patient needs to be
transferred to the city hospital for care before assess- ing the patient. This action is
most likely a violation of which of the following laws?
1. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
2. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
3. Patient Self-Determination Act (PSDA)
, 4. Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act
(EMTALA)
Give this one a try later!
Patient Self-Determination Act (PSDA)
Match the following types of theory with the appropriate description.
1. Middle-range theory
2. Shared theory
3. Grand theory
4. Practice theory
a. Very abstract; attempts to describe nursing in a global context
b. Specific to a particular situation; brings theory to the bedsidec.
c. Applies theory from other disciplines to nursing practiced.
d. Addresses a specific phenomenon reflects practice
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1-d
2-c
3-b
4-a
Which of the following are symptoms of secondary traumatic stress
and burnout that commonly affect nurses? (Select all that apply.)
1. Regular participation in a book club
2. Lack of interest in exercise
3. Difficulty falling asleep
4. Lack of desire to go to work
5. Anxiety while working