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1. What is the name of the program that allows LPNs/LVNs to transition to RN
education?
Nursing diploma program
LPN to RN bridge program
Associate Degree in Nursing
RN to BSN program
2. If a newly licensed LPN/LVN encounters a patient with unique health needs,
what should be their immediate course of action?
Collaborate with the supervising RN to develop an appropriate care
plan.
Independently create a treatment plan without consulting anyone.
Refer the patient to a specialist without further assessment.
Ignore the unique needs and follow standard procedures.
3. What is required by the health care team to identify the needs of a patient
and to design care to meet those needs?
The physician's order sheet
An individualized care plan
The nurse's notes
The Kardex
,4. Describe how Maslow's hierarchy of needs can be applied in nursing
practice.
Nurses should focus only on physical needs of patients.
Nurses must ignore psychological needs to provide effective care.
Nurses can use Maslow's hierarchy to prioritize patient care based
on their needs.
Nurses should treat all patients the same regardless of their needs.
5. Approving nursing education programs, defining nurse practice, and
establishing criteria that allows a person to be licensed as an RN or LPN are
aspects of the ________ _.
State Board of Nursing
State Legislature
Nurse Practice Acts
Standards of Practice
6. This health belief system can be described as a system of comprehensive or
total patient care that considers the physical, emotional, social, economic,
and spiritual needs of a person.
Scientific/Biomedical
Supernatural/Magico/Religious
Holistic
Egalitarian
7. What is the primary purpose of licensing laws for LPNs/LVNs?
To regulate the number of nurses in the workforce.
, To provide financial support for nursing education.
To ensure that nursing professionals meet established standards of
practice.
To promote holistic health care practices.
8. Describe how Florence Nightingale's approach to nursing contributed to
health promotion in her time.
Florence Nightingale focused on improving the patient environment
to enhance health outcomes.
Florence Nightingale advocated for the exclusion of patients from
their care environment.
Florence Nightingale emphasized the use of medication over
environmental factors.
Florence Nightingale believed that nursing was solely about technical
skills.
9. A health care delivery system that condenses the number of physicians caring
for the patients, results in safer care for the patient with fewer complications,
and releases the primary physician from 'on call' at the hospital is:
Concierge medical practice
Independent practice
Hospitalist movement
Health maintenance organization - HMO
10. Which philosophy is described as comprehensive or total patient care that
considers the physical, emotional, social, economic, and spiritual needs of
the person; the person's response to the illness; and the impact of the illness
on the person's ability to meet self-care needs?