Quiz One-FA Davis Hesi-like review questions-Into to Nursing PDF

Title Quiz One-FA Davis Hesi-like review questions-Into to Nursing
Course Medical Surgical Nursing I
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Quiz One-FA Davis Hesi-like review questions-Into to Nursing...


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Practice Quiz 1 01-06-2021 Class Name: Fundamentals Spring 2021 Product Name: Burton: Davis Edge for Fundumentals of Nursing Care

Question 1. Place the steps of the nursing process in order. 1 Evaluation 2 Assessment 3 Diagnosis 4 Implementation 5 Planning Correct Sequence - 2,3,5,4,1

Question 2. Which action by the LPN/LVN indicates a correct understanding of the LPN’s/LVN’s role in the nursing process? 1. Formulates a nursing diagnosis 2. Develops expected outcomes 3. Performs an admission assessment 4. Carries out interventions

Question 3. Place the sequence of the communication process in the correct order. 1 Receiver 2 Information 3 Sender 4 Feedback Receiver Information

Sender Feedback Correct Sequence - 3,2,1,4

Question 4. The nurse is caring for a resident in a long-term care facility. Which action should the nurse take when charting care about this resident? 1. Sign just the last entry on the page. 2. Use a specific time for each entry. 3. Write illegibly with a black pen. 4. Chart the procedure before it is done.

Question 5. When a patient below the age of _________________ is permitted to sign a consent form, the nurse determines the patient is likely an emancipated minor. 1. 18 2. 19 3. 21 4. 25

Question 6. The nurse writes the following in a patient’s chart: Heart tones strong. However, the nurse meant to write weak rather than strong. What should the nurse do? 1.

Scratch out strong and add weak. 2. Place correction fluid over strong and then write weak. 3. Write weak over the word strong. 4. Make a single horizontal line through strong and initial it.

Question 7. Which is an appropriate action for the nurse to take when computer charting? 1. Review patient chart that was transferred to another floor for care 2. Allow another nurse to use the password to chart a late entry 3. Log off immediately after charting patient information 4. Copy and paste notes because there has been no change in status

Question 8. A transgender patient is admitted with leg pain. Which question would be appropriate for the nurse to ask? 1. What happened to make you come to the hospital today? 2. What made you want to change gender? 3. Are you sure this is the gender you want to be for the rest of your life? 4. Do you have a boyfriend?

Question 9. The nurse is beginning care with a patient who was just admitted with stroke. What is essential for the nurse to develop in the nurse–patient relationship? 1. Humor 2. Trust 3. Encouragement 4. Intellect

Question 10. The nurse notices the following in a patient’s chart: Change furosemide to 20 mg po daily -----------T.O. Dr. Jones/C. Lowe, RN. What type of order did the nurse observe? 1. Verbal order 2. Face-to-face order 3. Stat order 4. Telephone order

Question 11. The nurse notices that a coworker changes the work schedule so that they both work on the same days. Lately, the coworker has followed the nurse into the medicine and supply rooms, and then blocks the nurse from leaving. The nurse has told the coworker, to no avail, that the behavior is disturbing. The nurse needs to file which report with the personnel office?

1. Sexual harassment 2. Stalking 3. Harassment 4. Misconduct

Question 12. The nurse is providing care for a patient with a terminal illness. The patient states, “I am finished with feeling so sick. I just want to die.” Which comment indicates the nurse is experiencing an ethical struggle? 1. “There are processes that can help you make end-of-life decisions.” 2. “You need faith that something may come along to make you better.” 3. “I can contact your health-care provider so that you can discuss your options.” 4. “Let me sit with you awhile so that you can talk about your feelings.”

Question 13. The LPN/LVN is working in a long-term care facility. Which findings can the LPN/LVN allow the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) to document? Select all that apply. 1. Gave complete bath at 0800 today 2. Resident’s total intake was 875 mL 3. Resident had two bowel movements

4. Resident ate 80% of breakfast and 75% of lunch. 5. Resident has a headache with nausea.

Question 14. The nurse is providing in-home private duty care for an elderly patient. The patient’s family member, who is often in the home during care, asks the nurse to go out on a dinner date after work. Which comment by the nurse will establish professional boundaries? 1. “I am so embarrassed that you would make such a request. I am a nurse, not your date.” 2. “I appreciate your offer, but I cannot accept personal or social invitations from patients and family members.” 3. “I feel disrespected by this request. I am going to leave the room now. When I return, I expect you to treat me with respect.” 4. “I am not sure I understand your request, but if you can explain your intentions, I may be able to.”

Question 15. The nurse works at a community clinic. Which older adult patient exhibits the positive aspects of aging to the nurse? 1. The patient who no longer attends church because of the inability to drive. 2. The patient who visits family in another state twice a year. 3. The patient who volunteers services as a small business advisor. 4.

The patient who resists shopping for new clothing and personal services

Question 16. A patient is anxious. Which therapeutic response should the nurse make? 1. Leave the room quietly. 2. Say, “If you would just calm down, I could help you.” 3. Talk to the patient about less stressful things. 4. State, “This must be nerve-racking.”

Question 17. The nurse is giving report about a transgender patient. On the chart, the patient’s legal name is shown as Shawn, but the patient prefers the name Lisa. Which information should the nurse share in report to the oncoming shift? 1. He was admitted with chest pain. 2. Shawn does not like orange juice. 3. She has stable vital signs. 4. His mother is in the room.

Question 18. The nurse is caring for a patient with aphasia. Which health-care team member will the nurse expect to be consulted? 1. Physical therapist

2. Speech-language pathologist 3. Pharmacist 4. Registered dietician

Question 19. Nurses are aware of shortages in the profession. Which social situation will place the number of nurses at one million below the number needed by the year 2020? 1. An increase in the childbearing age group will result in a population growth. 2. The projection that by 2050, 17% of the population will be over the age of 65 years. 3. According to the 2010 census, more than 50,000 people were over the age of 100 years. 4. The younger generations are not inclined to seek professions in health care.

Question 20. Which charting entry best reflects the nurse’s evaluation of patient learning for constipation? 1. States that was glad to learn about constipation 2. Nodded head in agreement to increase fluids 3. States, “I will eat more high-fiber foods” 4.

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