HealthStream Jane Assessment Test
Actual Exam 2026/2027 | Questions
with Verified Answers | 100% Correct |
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Q001: A patient on contact precautions attempts to leave the isolation room. Which
action is most appropriate for maintaining infection control?
Options:
A. Allow the patient to leave if they wear a mask
B. Restrain the patient immediately
C. Politely redirect the patient and reinforce isolation rationale - CORRECT
D. Discontinue precautions early
ANSWER: C
Verified Solution: Joint Commission 2026 infection control standards require staff
to enforce isolation protocols through education and redirection; restraints are last
resort and early discontinuation is unsafe.
Q002: During hand-off communication, which element is essential to prevent
errors?
Options:
A. Speaking loudly
B. Including only abnormal labs
C. Using SBAR (Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation) -
CORRECT
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D. Communicating only when asked
ANSWER: C
Verified Solution: SBAR is the evidence-based structured hand-off tool endorsed
by Joint Commission 2026 to ensure complete, concise, and accurate
communication.
Q003: A nurse notices a physician about to insert a central line without full sterile
barrier. What should the nurse do first?
Options:
A. Say nothing to avoid conflict
B. Report the physician after the procedure
C. Remind the physician to use maximal sterile barrier precautions - CORRECT
D. Leave the room
ANSWER: C
Verified Solution: 2026 CDC guidelines mandate maximal sterile barriers (cap,
mask, sterile gown, gloves, large drape) to reduce central-line-associated
bloodstream infections; speaking up is a safety obligation.
Q004: Which patient identifier is acceptable according to Joint Commission 2026
National Patient Safety Goals?
Options:
A. Room number
B. First name only
C. Medical record number and full name - CORRECT
D. Bed label
ANSWER: C
Verified Solution: Room or bed numbers are unreliable; use at least two patient-
specific identifiers (e.g., full name + DOB or MRN) every time.
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Q005: A hospitalized patient’s call light is out of reach. What is the best initial
action?
Options:
A. Ignore if the patient appears asleep
B. Place the call light within easy reach and verify patient can use it - CORRECT
C. Tell the patient to yell if needed
D. Document the broken light only
ANSWER: B
Verified Solution: Falls prevention protocols (Joint Commission 2026) require
ensuring call lights are accessible; proactive placement reduces fall risk.
Q006: Which action demonstrates proper use of a portable fire extinguisher?
Options:
A. Aim at the top of the flames
B. Use the “PASS” method: Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep - CORRECT
C. Spray water on an electrical fire
D. Open all windows first
ANSWER: B
Verified Solution: PASS is the universal technique taught in 2026 fire safety
modules; never use water on electrical fires and aim at the base of the fire.
Q007: A patient’s blood pressure cuff is too small. What is the likely result?
Options:
A. Falsely low reading
B. No change
C. Falsely high reading - CORRECT
D. Unable to obtain
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ANSWER: C
Verified Solution: A cuff that is too small yields a falsely elevated BP (American
Heart Association 2026 guidelines); correct cuff size is essential for accuracy.
Q008: Which site is recommended for adult intramuscular injections of ≥1 mL
volume?
Options:
A. Deltoid
B. Dorsogluteal
C. Ventrogluteal - CORRECT
D. Forearm
ANSWER: C
Verified Solution: Ventrogluteal site has the best muscle mass and avoids sciatic
nerve; CDC 2026 immunization guidelines prefer it for large volumes.
Q009: A healthcare worker sustains a needle-stick from a hepatitis B-positive
patient. What is the first action?
Options:
A. Apply iodine
B. Wash area with soap and water, report incident, initiate post-exposure protocol -
CORRECT
C. Ignore if no visible blood
D. Use alcohol only
ANSWER: B
Verified Solution: OSHA 2026 requires immediate washing, incident reporting, and
rapid post-exposure prophylaxis evaluation (HBIG, vaccine, HIV antiretrovirals).
Q010: Which finding indicates effective CPR compressions?
Options: