reduce stress? (Select all that apply)
A) Meditation
B) Regular exercise
C) Working additional hours to catch up on tasks
D) Adequate rest and sleep
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Answer: A) Meditation, B) Regular exercise, D) Adequate rest and sleep
Rationale: Activities like meditation, exercise, and adequate rest are key to
, managing stress and maintaining physical and mental well-being.
Which statement accurately describes the role of the preceptor during a nurse's
orientation?
A) The preceptor is responsible for the nurse's patient care duties
B) The preceptor acts as a mentor and supports the new nurse's learning process
C) The preceptor ensures that the nurse does not make mistakes
D) The preceptor is solely responsible for managing the nurse's workload
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Rationale: The preceptor's role is to mentor and guide the new nurse,
providing support and feedback to facilitate their learning and adjustment
to the role(NURS4516 W11 SLIDES).
A nurse is assessing a patient who is considering psychotherapy. Which of the
following is a component of psychotherapy that the nurse should address?
A) Prescribing medications to improve emotional regulation
B) Establishing a therapeutic relationship to address serious mental health issues
C) Ignoring the patient's emotional state to focus on behaviors
D) Providing surgery to address the patient's mental health disorder
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Answer: B) Establishing a therapeutic relationship to address serious mental
health issues
Rationale: Psychotherapy involves creating a therapeutic relationship to
address deep emotional issues and mental health disorders.
,Which personal factor is associated with an increased risk of burnout?
A) Strong communication skills
B) High job satisfaction
C) A tendency to take on too many responsibilities
D) Regular participation in self-care activities
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Answer: C) A tendency to take on too many responsibilities
Rationale: Personal factors, such as overcommitting and a high sense of
responsibility, can increase the risk of burnout.
Compassion fatigue is best described as:
A) A form of professional satisfaction
B) Emotional exhaustion due to caregiving
C) Increased engagement with work
D) High levels of job satisfaction
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Answer: B) Emotional exhaustion due to caregiving
Rationale: Compassion fatigue is an emotional response that results from
prolonged caregiving, leading to a decrease in feelings of compassion
towards others.
Which of the following are key factors that influence a nurse's transition from student
to RN? (Select all that apply)
A) Support from preceptors and mentors
B) Flexibility in patient care assignments
C) A rigid, highly structured work environment
D) Ongoing professional development
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Answer: A) Support from preceptors and mentors, D) Ongoing professional
development
Rationale: A supportive environment and continuous development help
ease the transition to professional practice(NURS4516 W11 SLIDES).
Where do APNs typically practice? (Select all that apply)
A) Primary Care
B) Public Health
C) Long-Term Care
D) Emergency Rooms
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Answer: A) Primary Care, B) Public Health, C) Long-Term Care
Rationale: APNs work in a variety of settings including primary care, public
health, and long-term care(NURS4516 W12 SLIDES).
Which type of education is required to pursue a career as a Nurse Practitioner (NP) in
Canada?
A) Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
B) Master's or Doctoral degree in Nursing
C) Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN)
D) Only on-the-job training
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Answer: B) Master's or Doctoral degree in Nursing
Rationale: Nurse Practitioners in Canada are required to have advanced
education at the master's or doctoral level(NURS4516 W12 SLIDES).