ACCURATE ANSWERS VERIFIED
◍ How are profits used in a for-profit health care organization?
Answer: Profits are paid out to shareholders
◍ Which sexually transmitted infection (STI) is most commonly
reported? Answer: Chlamydia
◍ A 50-year-old client has difficulty communicating because of
expressive aphasia after a cerebrovascular accident (CVA, also known
as a 'brain attack'). When the nurse inquired about the client's feelings,
the spouse responded. Which communication strategy would the
nurse use to address this behavior? Answer: Acknowledge the spouse,
but look at the client for a response
◍ Which action by the student nurse may inhibit clients from
disclosing personal information? Answer: Sharing clients' data with
family members
◍ Which accurately describes hospice care? Answer: System of
family-centered care that allows clients to remain at home in comfort
while easing the pains of terminal illness
◍ Which reason would the nurse document as 'nonadherence' for the
client not adhering to the prescribed antibiotic therapy? Answer: 'I left
my pills in the bedroom and I forgot to take them with breakfast'
, ◍ Which statement explains the benefit of continuous regional
analgesia versus conventional methods? Answer: Systemic side
effects are minimal
◍ Two nurses are counting narcotics at shift change and find the
number of hydrocodone pills is incorrect. After several minutes of
searching the medication cart and medication records, no explanation
is found. Which nursing personnel would be notified of the
discrepancy? Answer: Nursing unit manager
◍ On which body system would the nurse focus when assessing a
client with suspected Goodpasture syndrome? Answer: Renal
◍ Which organization assists in establishing policies related to
Medicare and medicaid payment for meaningful use of electronic
health records (EHRs)? Answer: Center for Medicare and Medicaid
Services (CMS)
◍ Which intervention would the nurse implement to prevent cross-
contamination of herpes genitals from one client to another? Answer:
Wear a gown and gloves when providing direct care
◍ A primary nurse receives prescriptions for a newly admitted client
and has difficulty reading the health care provider's writing. The nurse
would seek clarification of the prescription by which individual?
Answer: Health care provider who wrote the prescription