Which preventive and primary care service provided by a community health center is most
expensive?
1) Running errands
2) Health education
3) Disease management
4) Routine physical examinations - Answers 3
Which activities would the nurse consider to be a part of the tertiary level of preventive care?
Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct.
1) Using a sheltered colony
2) Providing selective placement
3) Using environmental sanitation
4) Providing work therapy in hospitals
5) Preventing complications and sequelae - Answers 1,2,4
Which statement made by the nurse requires correction when discussing registered nurse
licensure in the United States with peers?
1) "Candidates must pass the NCLEX-RN® examination to become licensed in their state."
2) "The scope of practice for registered nurses is found in each state's Nurse Practice Act."
3) "The examination for RN licensure is exactly the same in every state in the United States."
4) "Passing the NCLEX-RN® examination indicates maximal knowledge base for safe nursing
practice." - Answers 4
The waiting area of a health care facility displays a pink triangle. Which does this signify?
1) The waiting area is for female clients.
2) The waiting area is for pediatric clients.
3) The health care facility welcomes transwomen.
4) The health care facility welcomes LGBTQ clients. - Answers 4
The nurse uses a visual analogue scale to rate the pain experienced by a client receiving
, oxycodone therapy. Which terminology would the nurse use to enter the visual analogue scores
in the client's electronic health record (EHR)?
1) Omaha system
2) Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC)
3) American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA)
4) North American Nursing Diagnosis Association (NANDA) International - Answers 1
Which would the nurse understand by the quality improvement competency, according to
Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN)?
1) Using information and technology to communicate, manage knowledge, mitigate errors, and
support decision-making
2) Integrating best current evidence with clinical expertise along with client and family
preferences and values for the delivery of quality health care
3) Functioning effectively within nursing and interprofessional teams by fostering open
communication, mutual respect, and shared decision-making to achieve quality client care
4) Using data to monitor the outcomes of care processes and use improvement methods to
design and test changes to continuously improve the quality and safety of health care systems -
Answers 4
The nurse concludes that a client with a body temperature of 98.6°F is experiencing which
condition?
1) Hypothermia
2) Hyperpyrexia
3) Hyperthermia
4) Normothermia - Answers 4
To meet the criteria of ethical practice, which action would the nurse who witnessed the spouse
of a client fall take?
1) Initiate an agency incident report.
2) Report the fall to the state (provincial) health department.
3) Write a brief description of the incident to be kept by the nurse manager.
4) Determine that no documentation is needed because the visitor is not a client in the hospital.