Complete Solutions
According to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, what should be the
first priority in a patient's plan of care? Correct Answers
Administering pain medication.
At what level of information processing must the LPN function
to pass the licensing examination? Correct Answers
Understanding the meaning of material and being able to apply
it in new situations.
How can licensed practical nurses and HCAs be empowered in
their roles? Correct Answers By allowing them greater
decision-making power within the scope of their positions.
How should a nurse manager convey a philosophy of total
quality management (QM) to reduce medication errors? Correct
Answers By recommending that a multidisciplinary team assess
the root cause of errors in medication.
How should students handle questions they do not know the
answer to during the exam? Correct Answers If a student does
not know the answer, they should move on to the next question
and return later to the missed questions.
In a situation where staff are distancing themselves from a
family of a seriously ill patient, what role is the charge nurse
taking? Correct Answers Leadership.
, In the SBAR communication, which elements did the nurse
include when calling the physician about a patient? Correct
Answers Situation, background, and assessment.
True or False: An LPN can administer up to 6 L of oxygen
without an order. Correct Answers False.
True or False: An LPN can carry out peritoneal dialysis with
stable patients if an order is in place and further training has
been completed. Correct Answers True.
True or False: An LPN can monitor a patient receiving TPN in a
team approach. Correct Answers True.
True or False: LPNs provide wound care without an order if a
wound care treatment plan is in place. Correct Answers True.
True or False: LPNs working in community clinics can perform
cervical cancer screening (PAP) as long as the physician is
present and the LPN has received further training. Correct
Answers False.
Under what circumstances can an LPN withdraw from providing
care? Correct Answers An LPN can withdraw if they believe
that providing care would place them or their clients at an
unacceptable level of risk.
What action should the LPN take if a patient's Glasgow Coma
Scale changes from 13 to 9? Correct Answers Notify and
collaborate with the RN or charge nurse.