Ambulatory Care Nursing Certification Exam with
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The 5 M's of categorizing B = Maneuvering
information (according to The 5 M's of categorizing information (according to
the Failure Mode and the Failure Mode and Effect Analysis) would include:
Effect Analysis) would Machines, Management, Manpower, Materials,
include all but which of Methods
the following?
A - Materials
B - Maneuvering
C - Methods
D - Machines
The 5 M's of categorizing B - maneuvering is not
information (according to 5 Ms-Machines, Management, Manpower, Materials,
the Failure Mode and Methods
Effect Analysis) would
include all but which of
the following?
A -Materials
B -Maneuvering
C -Methods
D -Machines
,The 6 clinical practice A -Financial
standards for the There are 6 clinical practice standards for the
ambulatory care nursing ambulatory care nursing: Assessment, Nursing
would include all but diagnosis, Identification of expected outcomes/goals,
which of the following? Planning, Implementation, Evaluation
A -Financial
B -Nursing diagnosis
C -Planning
D -Evaluation
,A 50-year-old male comes A - You suspect there is more to his complaint than he
to the clinic stating he states and immediately begin a cardiac workup by
cannot shake this "flu." You placing him in a room and ordering an EKG
observe that he is clammy,
pale, and has an irregular
heart rate. He is a large
man with a rugged
appearance. He is friendly
and apologetic for
bothering you with his silly
complaints. What is your
plan of care for this
patient?
A - You suspect there is
more to his complaint than
he states and immediately
begin a cardiac workup by
placing him in a room and
ordering an EKG
B - You suspect he has the
newest flu going around
and offer him hot tea while
he waits to see the
physician
C - You suspect he has a
low tolerance for being ill
and offer him Tylenol
while he waits to see the
physician
D - You finish the triage
and send him to the
waiting room,
understanding that the flu
affects everyone
differently
, A 70-year-old female D - Place her in a room, do an electrocardiogram
presents to the (EKG), and notify the physician to see her before the
ambulatory care clinic other patients in the clinic because of the possibility
complaining of fatigue. of a heart problem
You begin your triage
assessment, and she has a
heart rate of 50, a
respiratory rate of 24, and
a blood pressure of 70/40.
She denies chest pain, but
you notice she rubs her
elbows and states her
arthritis is acting up. What
would be your first priority
when caring for this
patient?
A - Offer her Motrin for
pain
B - Offer her Tylenol for
pain and send her to the
waiting room
C - Continue her triage
and history and finish the
paperwork
D - Place her in a room,
do an electrocardiogram
(EKG), and notify the
physician to see her
before the other patients
in the clinic because of
the possibility of a heart
problem
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Terms in this set (244)
The 5 M's of categorizing B = Maneuvering
information (according to The 5 M's of categorizing information (according to
the Failure Mode and the Failure Mode and Effect Analysis) would include:
Effect Analysis) would Machines, Management, Manpower, Materials,
include all but which of Methods
the following?
A - Materials
B - Maneuvering
C - Methods
D - Machines
The 5 M's of categorizing B - maneuvering is not
information (according to 5 Ms-Machines, Management, Manpower, Materials,
the Failure Mode and Methods
Effect Analysis) would
include all but which of
the following?
A -Materials
B -Maneuvering
C -Methods
D -Machines
,The 6 clinical practice A -Financial
standards for the There are 6 clinical practice standards for the
ambulatory care nursing ambulatory care nursing: Assessment, Nursing
would include all but diagnosis, Identification of expected outcomes/goals,
which of the following? Planning, Implementation, Evaluation
A -Financial
B -Nursing diagnosis
C -Planning
D -Evaluation
,A 50-year-old male comes A - You suspect there is more to his complaint than he
to the clinic stating he states and immediately begin a cardiac workup by
cannot shake this "flu." You placing him in a room and ordering an EKG
observe that he is clammy,
pale, and has an irregular
heart rate. He is a large
man with a rugged
appearance. He is friendly
and apologetic for
bothering you with his silly
complaints. What is your
plan of care for this
patient?
A - You suspect there is
more to his complaint than
he states and immediately
begin a cardiac workup by
placing him in a room and
ordering an EKG
B - You suspect he has the
newest flu going around
and offer him hot tea while
he waits to see the
physician
C - You suspect he has a
low tolerance for being ill
and offer him Tylenol
while he waits to see the
physician
D - You finish the triage
and send him to the
waiting room,
understanding that the flu
affects everyone
differently
, A 70-year-old female D - Place her in a room, do an electrocardiogram
presents to the (EKG), and notify the physician to see her before the
ambulatory care clinic other patients in the clinic because of the possibility
complaining of fatigue. of a heart problem
You begin your triage
assessment, and she has a
heart rate of 50, a
respiratory rate of 24, and
a blood pressure of 70/40.
She denies chest pain, but
you notice she rubs her
elbows and states her
arthritis is acting up. What
would be your first priority
when caring for this
patient?
A - Offer her Motrin for
pain
B - Offer her Tylenol for
pain and send her to the
waiting room
C - Continue her triage
and history and finish the
paperwork
D - Place her in a room,
do an electrocardiogram
(EKG), and notify the
physician to see her
before the other patients
in the clinic because of
the possibility of a heart
problem