Questions with Complete Verified Solutions &
Rationales
Section 1: Nursing Fundamentals & Professional Responsibilities (Questions
1-10)
1. According to the nursing process (ADPIE), which step involves collecting subjective
and objective data about the patient?
A. Implementation
B. Evaluation
C. Assessment
D. Planning
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Assessment is the first step of the nursing process (ADPIE: Assessment,
Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation) and involves systematic data
collection through interview, physical examination, and chart review. Option A
(Implementation) involves carrying out nursing interventions, while Option D (Planning)
involves setting goals and selecting interventions based on the assessment data
already gathered.
2. Which of the following tasks falls within the legal scope of practice for a Licensed
Vocational Nurse (LVN)?
,A. Performing the initial comprehensive admission assessment for a new patient
B. Developing the nursing care plan from scratch for a critically ill patient
C. Administering oral medications as ordered by a physician
D. Making a medical diagnosis based on patient symptoms
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: LVNs are trained to administer medications via various routes, including oral,
under the supervision of an RN or physician. Option A is incorrect because initial
comprehensive assessments are typically an RN responsibility. Option D exceeds
nursing scope, as diagnosing medical conditions is reserved for advanced practice
nurses or physicians.
3. What is the primary purpose of the Nurse Practice Act in each state?
A. To determine salary ranges for nursing personnel
B. To establish standardized hospital policies nationwide
C. To define the legal scope of nursing practice and protect the public
D. To approve nursing school curricula exclusively
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The Nurse Practice Act is state legislation that defines the legal boundaries
of nursing practice, establishes licensure requirements, and protects public safety by
ensuring competent care. Option B is incorrect because the Act regulates practice, not
hospital policies, and Option A is incorrect because it does not govern salaries.
4. A patient admitted for pneumonia refuses to take prescribed antibiotics, stating, "I
don't trust these pills." What is the most appropriate initial action by the LVN?
, A. Explain that refusal will result in a longer hospital stay
B. Immediately call the physician to report the refusal
C. Assess the patient's specific concerns and provide education
D. Document the refusal without further discussion
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The LVN should first assess the reason for refusal (knowledge deficit, fear,
side effects) and educate accordingly, respecting patient autonomy while ensuring
informed decision-making. Option B may be necessary eventually, but assessment
comes first. Option D neglects the therapeutic communication required before
documentation.
5. Which response demonstrates therapeutic communication when a patient says, "I'm
so scared about my surgery tomorrow"?
A. "Don't worry, you'll be fine. The doctors here are the best."
B. "I know exactly how you feel; I had surgery once too."
C. "Tell me more about what is concerning you about the surgery."
D. "Why are you worried? You've known about this for a week."
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: This open-ended response encourages the patient to express feelings and
concerns, facilitating therapeutic communication. Option A offers false reassurance and
minimizes feelings, while Option B shifts focus to the nurse's experience rather than the
patient's needs. Option D sounds accusatory and closes communication.
6. The LVN receives report on four patients. Which patient should be assessed first?