COMPLETE CORRECT ANSWERS
Cultural transmission from adults to children is called? - CORRECT
ANSWER- Enculturation
Integrating characteristics of a dominant culture? (exchanging good) -
CORRECT ANSWER- .
Difference b/t phenotype and genotype - CORRECT ANSWER-
Phenotype- observable traits
Genotype- pattern of genes on chromosomes
What is the chance of passing an autosomal dominant trait to each
child? - CORRECT ANSWER- 50%
5 tasks that you can delegate to a CNA? - CORRECT ANSWER-
vital signs
bathing
feeding
ambulating
postmortem care
What is the risk for pt taking antihypertensive med? - CORRECT
ANSWER- falls due to hypotension
Communicable disease - CORRECT ANSWER- An infectious
disease that is passed directly from one person to another.
Describe the process for replacing a transdermal medication. -
CORRECT ANSWER- Remove old, clean site, and apply new patch to
clean dry hairless new site.
,What is the primary organ responsible for processing medication? -
CORRECT ANSWER- liver
Modifiable and non-modifiable risk for hypertension - CORRECT
ANSWER- diet
fam history
Half life. - CORRECT ANSWER- time medication concentration is
reduced to half.
three independent nursing measures which can be taken for a client
client with SOB. - CORRECT ANSWER- Positioning, relaxation
techniques, and deep breathing exercise.
visceral pain - CORRECT ANSWER- affecting internal organs
2 risk factors for obstructive sleep apnea - CORRECT ANSWER-
obesity, lg neck circumference, male, increasing age
How would you assess a clients intensity of pain? - CORRECT
ANSWER- 0-10 pain scale
5 rights of delegation - CORRECT ANSWER- 1. Right task
2. Right circumstance
3. Right person
4. Right direction/communication
5. Right supervision/evaluation
Which of the following describes the guidlines that govern nurses morals
and behaviors? - CORRECT ANSWER- ANA Code of Ethics for
Nurses
In which order do the components of the nursing process occur? -
CORRECT ANSWER- Assessment, Nursing Diagnosis, Planning,
Implementation, Evaluation
The acronym HIPAA stands for: - CORRECT ANSWER- Health
Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
, When using Evidence Based Practice, nursing actions are guided by
PICO. This means: - CORRECT ANSWER- Patient population of
interest, Intervention of interest, Comparison of interest, and Outcome.
The nurse is working in a Rehabilitation Center. What level of health
care service is expected in this setting? - CORRECT ANSWER-
Restorative Care
An unexpected occurence involving death or serious injury is: -
CORRECT ANSWER- A Sentinal Event
When the nurse writes in the chart and discovers that an error has been
made, which is the best approach? - CORRECT ANSWER- Draw a
straight line through the error, date and initial it, and write "error".
Characteristics of a nurse with strong work ethics include: -
CORRECT ANSWER- Enthusiasm, Optimism, and Accountability
Vunerable populations include: - CORRECT ANSWER- Infants,
elders, non-English speakers, and people with disabilities.
Nurses have an obligation to report the following according to state and /
or local laws: - CORRECT ANSWER- Suspected abuse and neglect.
Victims of a boating accident were admitted to the hospital with the
diagnosis of hypothermia. The nurse realizes these patients' loss of
body temperature occurred through: - CORRECT ANSWER-
Conduction.
The nurse is planning care for a patient with shortness of breath. What
should the nurse do to address the patient's activity intolerance? -
CORRECT ANSWER- Consult physical therapy for endurance and
musculoskeletal function
The nurse is educating a group of young adults who are training for a
marathon. Which of the following should the nurse include in the