Correct Answers 2025
The client's short term outcome was to walk in the hallway by the end of the day. The
nurse reviews the client outcome, determines that it was not met, and modifies the
interventions. Which phase of the nursing process is this? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Evaluation
A client complains of hip pain and requests pain medication. For the nurse to apply
the nursing process, what would the nurse do next? - CORRECT ANSWERS Assess
the hip and ask the client about their pain
Does clinical reasoning and judgment require various ways of thinking in the role of
a nurse? - CORRECT ANSWERS true
best substitute for self-determination if an individual is no longer competent to
make their own health care decisions? - CORRECT ANSWERS advance directive
What type of tort may occur if a client is not allowed to leave the hospital after
receiving emergency care until the bill is paid? - CORRECT ANSWERS False
imprisonment
the steps to the nursing process - CORRECT ANSWERS Assessment, Diagnosis,
Planning, Implementing, Evaluation
How can most living organisms be classified in general systems theory? -
CORRECT ANSWERS Open Systems
When applying the nursing process, which of the following should always be
addressed first? - CORRECT ANSWERS assessment
A client is held down by the nurse and forced to have a nasogastric tube placed.
Which of the following could this represent? - CORRECT ANSWERS Battery
The nurse is assigned to see a home-bound client on a daily basis to prepare the
client's medications. The nurse fails to visit the client and does not request that
another nurse visit the client. The client is later admitted to the hospital after taking
the wrong dosage of medication. Which ethical concept does this situation reflect? -
CORRECT ANSWERS abandonment
nursing code of ethics except - CORRECT ANSWERS Provides specific answer to
many ethical dilemmas
, phases of the nursing process determines client problems, risks, and strengths? -
CORRECT ANSWERS Diagnosis
another term that can be used for professional negligence - CORRECT ANSWERS
Malpractice
invasion of privacy - CORRECT ANSWERS Discussing Mrs. Green's surgery in the
hospital cafeteria
The client must have a treatment requiring an informed consent. Whose role is it to
review the proposed treatment and its associated risks with the client? - CORRECT
ANSWERS Physician
Team building, nurse retention, and patient satisfaction are all benefits of being
sensitive to personality types. true or false? - CORRECT ANSWERS True
Why is it important for nurses to understand and use a nursing theory or model in
practice? - CORRECT ANSWERS Using models or theories aids the nurse to
provide care in an organized manner.
Which of the theorists authored the Model of Goal Attainment? - CORRECT
ANSWERS Imogene King
A client suffered a ruptured appendix and had to have an open appendectomy. She
is post-op day 1. She is able to perform many of her activities of daily living
independently, such as wash her face, brush her teeth, feed herself, and reposition.
However, she requires assistance to care for her indwelling urinary catheter,
Jackson-Pratt drain, and change her dressing. Which of the following describes the
level of care the nurse provides according to Orem's self-care model? - CORRECT
ANSWERS Partially compensated care
primary ethical issues involved in genetic research - CORRECT ANSWERS
Violations of confidentially and informed consent
not be appropriate to chart - CORRECT ANSWERS Subjective observations
four concepts that are common in most nursing theories - CORRECT ANSWERS
Client, Health, Environment, and Nursing
You are teaching a group of senior citizens about the importance of getting their
influenza and pneumonia vaccines. What type of intervention are you providing
based on Neuman's Health Care Systems Model? - CORRECT ANSWERS Primary
Intervention