EXAM WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2025
Which activity performed by a nurse is related to maintaining
competency in nursing practice?
A) Asking another nurse about how to change the settings on a
medication pump
B) Regularly attending unit staff meetings
C) Participating as a member of the professional nursing council
D) Attending a review course in preparation for a certification
exam correct answers >> D) Attending a review course in
preparation for a certification exam
Which of the following are examples of a nurse participating in
primary care activities? (select all that apply)
A) Providing prenatal teaching on nutrition to a pregnant woman
during the first trimester
B) Assessing the nutritional status of older adults who come to the
community center for lunch
C) Working with patients in a cardiac rehab program
D) Providing home wound care to a patient
E) Teaching a class to parents at the local elementary school
about the importance of immunizations correct answers >>
A) Providing prenatal teaching on nutrition to a pregnant woman
during the first trimester
,B) Assessing the nutritional status of older adults who come to the
community center for lunch
E) Teaching a class to parents at the local elementary school
about the importance of immunizations
Which of the following statements is true regarding Magnet status
recognition for a hospital?
A) Nursing is run by Magnet manager who makes decisions for the
nursing units
B) Nurses in Magnet hospitals make all of the decisions on the
clinical units
C) Magnet is a term that is used to describe hospitals that are
able to hire the nurses they need
D) Magnet is a special designation for hospitals that achieve
excellence in nursing practice correct answers >> Magnet is
a special designation for hospitals that achieve excellence in
nursing practice
The nurse is working in a tertiary care setting. Which activity does
the nurse perform while providing tertiary care?
A) Conducting blood pressure screenings at a local food bank
B) Administering influenza vaccines for older adults at the local
senior center
C) Inserting an indwelling catheter for a patient on a medical-
surgical unit
D) Performing endotracheal suctioning for a patient of a ventilator
in the medical ICU correct answers >> D) Performing
,endotracheal suctions for a patient of a ventilator in the medical
ICU
A nurse is providing restorative care to a patient following an
extended hospitalization for an acute illness. Which of the
following is the most appropriate outcome for this patient's
restorative care?
A) Patient will be able to walk 200 ft without shortness of breath
B) Wound will heal without signs of infection
C) Patient will express concerns related to return home
D) Patient will identify strategies to improve sleep habits
correct answers >> A) Patient will be able to walk 200 ft without
shortness of breath
Which of the following describe characteristics of an integrated
health care system? (select all that apply)
A) The focus is holistic
B) Participating hospitals follow the same model of health care
delivery
C) The system coordinates a continuum of services
D) The focus of health care providers is finding a cure for patients
E) Members of the health care team link electronically to use the
EHR to share the patient's health care record correct answers
>> A) The focus is holistic
C) The system coordinates a continuum of services
E) Members of the health care team link electronically to use the
EHR to share the patient's health care record
, The school nurse has been following a 9-year-old student who has
shown behavioral problems in class. The student acts out and
does not follow teacher instructions. The nurse plans to meet with
the student's family to learn more about social determinants of
health that might be affecting the student. Which of the following
potential social determinants should the nurse assess? (Select all
the apply)
A) The student's seating placement in the classroom
B) The level of support parents offer when the student completes
homework
C) The level of violence in the family's neighborhood
D) The age at which the child first began having behavioral
problems
E) The cultural values about education held by the family
correct answers >> B) The level of support parents offer when
the student completes homework
C) The level of violence in the family's neighborhood
E) The cultural values about education held by the family
A nurse is assigned to care for an 82-year-old patient who will be
transferred from the hospital to a rehab center. The patient and
her husband have selected the rehab center closest to their
home. The nurse learns that the patient will be discharged in 3
days and decides to make the referral on the day of discharge.
The nurse reviews the recommendations for physical therapy and
applies the information to the fall prevention strategies in the
hospital. What discharge planning action by the nurse has not
been addressed correctly?