EVALUATION 2026 QUESTIONS WITH
PRACTICE SOLUTION GRADED A+
◉ Pain management. Answer: Second priority in nursing care,
addressing the client's pain.
◉ Definitive therapy. Answer: Treatment aimed at addressing the
underlying cause of a health issue.
◉ Sleep and rest. Answer: Third priority in nursing care, related to
Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
◉ Blood-borne pathogen standard. Answer: A federally regulated
standard for healthcare workers to minimize exposure to
bloodborne pathogens.
◉ Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Answer: A
federal law that governs the disposal of hazardous waste.
◉ Standard precautions. Answer: Basic infection control practices
that healthcare workers must follow.
,◉ N-95 tuberculosis standard. Answer: A guideline requiring the use
of N-95 masks when caring for tuberculosis patients.
◉ Biological product exposure limit (BPEL). Answer: Not federally
regulated; refers to limits on exposure to biological products.
◉ As Low as Reasonably Allowable standard (ALARA). Answer: Not
federally regulated; principle aimed at minimizing radiation
exposure.
◉ Therapeutic response. Answer: A response that provides hope
and support to a client, especially in mental health care.
◉ Cognitive strategies. Answer: Techniques taught to clients to help
them manage negative thoughts.
◉ Infection, risk for. Answer: A nursing diagnosis indicating a
client's increased susceptibility to infection.
◉ Clean technique. Answer: Infection control practice that involves
maintaining cleanliness during medical procedures.
◉ Maslow's hierarchy of needs. Answer: A psychological theory that
prioritizes human needs in a specific order.
,◉ Client with severe depression. Answer: A patient experiencing
significant mood disturbances and feelings of hopelessness.
◉ Nursing intervention. Answer: Actions taken by nurses to address
patient needs and improve health outcomes.
◉ Limit visitors. Answer: A nursing intervention aimed at reducing
the risk of infection exposure.
◉ IV access. Answer: Intravenous access used for medication
administration and fluid delivery.
◉ Surgical incision. Answer: A cut made during surgery that can be a
site for potential infection.
◉ Negative thinking. Answer: A cognitive pattern that can hinder
recovery in clients with mental health issues.
◉ Hope in recovery. Answer: The belief that improvement is
possible, which can motivate clients in treatment.
◉ Effective communication. Answer: The ability to convey messages
in a way that is understood and supportive.
, ◉ Healthcare worker rights. Answer: Entitlements and protections
provided to healthcare workers under federal regulations.
◉ Assess and document skin condition. Answer: Assess and
document skin condition around the incision and IV site at each
shift.
◉ Early identification of infection. Answer: Early identification of
infection leads to prompt treatment and decreased nosocomial
transmission to others.
◉ Ileoanal reservoir (J pouch). Answer: An ileal pouch-anal
anastomosis (also known as the J pouch) is a surgically created
ileoanal reservoir in the anal canal that preserves the rectal
sphincter muscle.
◉ Transverse loop ostomy. Answer: The transverse loop ostomy is
permanent.
◉ Easily removable appliances. Answer: Easily removable
appliances allow independence in self-care.
◉ Daily irrigation after J pouch heals. Answer: Daily irrigation is
started after the J pouch heals.