Revised 2026 Questions With Verified
Solutions
1. The nurse has performed the following activities during the shift. Which
activities are violations of client privacy and/ or confidentiality? Select all
that apply - ANSWER✔️✔️-- answering questions from a client's visitor
before verifying the visitor has permission to receive the information
-Leaving the mobile computer screen, which contains client information, open
when a visitor asked questions.
-Removing a printed report of a client from the hospital premises to write a
case study for a staff meeting.
-Discussing the client's HIV status over lunch with a friend, a nurse on
another team located on the same nursing unit.
2. A male client of Asian descent is operated on for gallstones. On the
postoperative night, the nurse finds that the client is not sleeping and is
tossing and turning. When asked about analgesics, the client denies having
pain. Which nursing action is most appropriate? - ANSWER✔️✔️-
Assessing for nonverbal expressions of pain
3. A student nurse is learning about nursing history. Which statement should
the student use to describe Lillian Wald? - ANSWER✔️✔️-The first
visiting nurse and founder of the Henry Street Settlement
4. A woman 80- years of age has had a cerebrovascular accident. She has
flaccidity of her right side with aphasia. For this client, which of the
following activities constitutes tertiary prevention? - ANSWER✔️✔️-Gait
training and speech therapy side w
5. Which is the nurse's best legal safeguard? - ANSWER✔️✔️-competent
practice
6. A client with South Asian heritage arrives 25 minutes late to the appointment
at the clinic. The nurse recognizes this a sign of: - ANSWER✔️✔️-respect
, 7. A man 75- years of age is being discharged to this home following a fall in
his kitchen that resulted in a fractured pelvis. The home health nurse makes
a home assessment that will be used to design interventions to meet which
priority need? - ANSWER✔️✔️-Protection from potential harm
8. A nurse has a duty of nonmaleficence. Which of the following would be
considered a contradiction to that duty? - ANSWER✔️✔️-refusing to
administering pain medication as ordered
9. A male nurse is preparing to take vital signs of a female client. Which ethnic
group would consider this improper? - ANSWER✔️✔️-Arab Muslim
10.A client refuses to have pain medication administered by injection. The
nurse states, "If you don't let me give you the shot, I will get help to hold
you down and give it." What crime may the nurse be committing? -
ANSWER✔️✔️-Assault
11.The nurse is caring for a client who is a practicing Jehovah's Witness. The
physician orders two units of packed cells based on his low hemoglobin and
hematocrit levels. The nurse states to the surgeon that it unethical to go
against the client's beliefs even though his blood counts are very low. What
is the best description of the nurse's intentions? - ANSWER✔️✔️-acting in
the clients best interest
12.An oncology nurse with 15 years of experience, certification in the area of
oncology nursing, and a master's degree is considered to be an expert in her
area of practice. She works on a oncology unit in a large teaching hospital.
Based upon this description, which of the following career roles best
describes this nurse's role, taking into account her qualifications and
experience? - ANSWER✔️✔️-Clinical nurse specialist
13.A nurse is providing client care in a hospital setting. Who has full legal
responsibility and accountability for the nurse's actions? - ANSWER✔️✔️-
The nurse
14.A client nearing the end of life request that he be given no food of fluids.
The physician orders the insertion of a nasogastric tube to feed the client.
What situation does this create for the nurse providing care? -