NURS 3000 LATEST EXAM
QUESTIONS AND 100%
CORRECT ANSWERS
1 Assisted suicide <answer>Providing a seriously ill
person with the means to commit suicide
2 Alarm stage <answer>stressor perceived; flight or
flight mechanism activated
increased pulse, BP, resp rate
,3 Appropriate nursing actions if client goal/outcomes
are not met <answer>Revise the goal/outcomes
after analyzing the patient's current condition- still
SMART?
4 Benefits of mild anxiety/stress <answer>facilitates
alertness, personal growth, helps meet needs
5 Body system responses to stress; S/S of stress
<answer>increased BP, HR; shunting blood to vital
organs; Na/H2O retention; decreased blood to
kidneys; pupil dilation; reduced peristaltic action;
decreased inflammatory and immune responses
6 Can a nurse legally participate in assisted suicide
and/or passive euthanasia? <answer>No, nurses
are prohibited from participation in either of these
actions
7 Caring <answer>prioritizes relationship
8 Conditions to be met in malpractice <answer>duty,
breach of duty, foreseeability, causation,
harm/injury, damages
, 9 Criteria for correct charting/documentation
<answer>-clinically relevant information that is
legibly written with objective terminology
-approved abbreviations only
-complete date and time included with each entry
-signature
-correct grammar and punctuation
-organize data chronologically
10 Deontology <answer>follow rules/guiding
principles; universalize them, regardless of
outcomes
11 Ethical problems/dilemmas examples
<answer>triage, whistle blowing, incompetent
physician
12 Example of assault <answer>threaten with
injection if pt refuses oral med
13 Example of autonomy <answer>informed
consent
14 Example of battery <answer>giving injection
without consent
15 Example of beneficence <answer>advocating for
pt to have change in pain management plan
QUESTIONS AND 100%
CORRECT ANSWERS
1 Assisted suicide <answer>Providing a seriously ill
person with the means to commit suicide
2 Alarm stage <answer>stressor perceived; flight or
flight mechanism activated
increased pulse, BP, resp rate
,3 Appropriate nursing actions if client goal/outcomes
are not met <answer>Revise the goal/outcomes
after analyzing the patient's current condition- still
SMART?
4 Benefits of mild anxiety/stress <answer>facilitates
alertness, personal growth, helps meet needs
5 Body system responses to stress; S/S of stress
<answer>increased BP, HR; shunting blood to vital
organs; Na/H2O retention; decreased blood to
kidneys; pupil dilation; reduced peristaltic action;
decreased inflammatory and immune responses
6 Can a nurse legally participate in assisted suicide
and/or passive euthanasia? <answer>No, nurses
are prohibited from participation in either of these
actions
7 Caring <answer>prioritizes relationship
8 Conditions to be met in malpractice <answer>duty,
breach of duty, foreseeability, causation,
harm/injury, damages
, 9 Criteria for correct charting/documentation
<answer>-clinically relevant information that is
legibly written with objective terminology
-approved abbreviations only
-complete date and time included with each entry
-signature
-correct grammar and punctuation
-organize data chronologically
10 Deontology <answer>follow rules/guiding
principles; universalize them, regardless of
outcomes
11 Ethical problems/dilemmas examples
<answer>triage, whistle blowing, incompetent
physician
12 Example of assault <answer>threaten with
injection if pt refuses oral med
13 Example of autonomy <answer>informed
consent
14 Example of battery <answer>giving injection
without consent
15 Example of beneficence <answer>advocating for
pt to have change in pain management plan