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1. In a nursing research project, if you are using a systematic review of existing
studies to support your findings, what type of data source are you utilizing?
Secondary source
Qualitative source
Primary source
Tertiary source
2. The prospective nurse is considering which nursing school to enroll in. Which
considerations about the accreditation status of the school are important to
keep in mind?
Nurses can be accepted into any graduate program, regardless of
accreditation status.
Qualifying for certain loans often require being enrolled in an
accredited program.
Nurses who graduate from accredited schools are paid more.
Accreditation schools cost more, with no added benefit.
3. What are the components of a complete nursing assessment?
Patient history only
Only physical examination findings
Nursing diagnoses only
Subjective and objective data
,4. In a scenario where a patient presents with multiple health issues, how would
understanding NANDA-I nursing diagnoses assist a nurse in developing a
care plan?
It would complicate the care plan process.
It would focus only on physical health issues.
It would help the nurse prioritize patient needs and tailor
interventions accordingly.
It would eliminate the need for patient assessments.
5. Describe how the elements of malpractice relate to the responsibilities of
LPNs/LVNs in patient care.
LPNs/LVNs are responsible for obtaining consent from patients
before any procedure.
LPNs/LVNs must fulfill their duty to provide care, avoid breaching
that duty, ensure their actions do not cause harm, and be aware of
the damages that may result from negligence.
LPNs/LVNs should focus solely on ethical considerations in their
practice.
LPNs/LVNs are not liable for any actions taken during patient care.
6. What is the primary distinction between accreditation and program approval
in nursing education?
Accreditation is a voluntary process that evaluates the quality of a
nursing program, while program approval is a mandatory process
by state boards to ensure compliance with regulatory standards.
Accreditation focuses solely on curriculum, whereas program
approval assesses faculty qualifications.
, Accreditation is a one-time evaluation, while program approval is
ongoing.
Accreditation is granted by the state, while program approval is
granted by national organizations.
7. In a case where a patient presents with acute pain, how would an actual
nursing diagnosis be formulated?
By relying solely on the physician's diagnosis without considering the
patient's experience.
By documenting the patient's pain level without further assessment.
By creating a diagnosis based on the patient's previous medical history
alone.
By assessing the patient's symptoms and responses to pain to
identify the specific nursing diagnosis related to their condition.
8. Describe how an articulation plan can impact a nursing student's educational
journey.
An articulation plan outlines the specific clinical skills needed for
nursing practice.
An articulation plan sets the ethical guidelines for nursing conduct.
An articulation plan helps nursing students transition smoothly
between different educational programs, ensuring that their
previous credits are recognized.
An articulation plan is a document that lists all nursing diagnoses.
9. Describe the significance of including both subjective and objective data in a
nursing assessment.