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A+ Grade Study Guide 2025/ 2026
Q1. Which entry should a nurse document in a client’s medical record?
A. Oral temperature slightly elevated at 0800
B. Administered pain medication
C. Incision without redness or drainage
D. Drank adequate amounts of fluid with meals
Q2. Which situation is an example of negligence in client care?
A. A nurse administers medication without first identifying the client
B. An assistive personnel discusses client care in the cafeteria with visitors present
C. A nurse begins a blood transfusion without obtaining consent
D. An assistive personnel prevents a client from leaving the facility
Medium Mcq (1 Questions)
Q1. What are the primary purposes of providing postmortem care to a client?
A. Preparing the patient for family viewing
B. Ensuring proper identification before transport
C. Maintaining vital organs if donation is planned
D. Administering medications to the deceased
Hard Mcq (1 Questions)
Q1. Evaluate the appropriate transmission precautions for a client diagnosed with tuberculosis.
, A. Droplet precautions are sufficient to prevent tuberculosis spread.
B. Airborne precautions are necessary due to the aerosolized nature of tuberculosis transmission.
C. Protective environment precautions prevent tuberculosis infection.
D. Contact precautions are the primary method to control tuberculosis spread.
True False (3 Questions)
Q1. A client who takes ginkgo biloba for headaches demonstrates an accurate understanding of
herbal supplement use.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Q2. Placing a client with influenza in a negative airflow room is a standard precaution to prevent
infection spread.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Q3. Wrist restraints should be attached securely to the side rails of the client’s bed to prevent
injury.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Descriptive (1 Questions)
Q1. Why is it appropriate to delegate tasks such as providing postmortem care to assistive
personnel, and what are the key purposes of postmortem care in patient management?
Answer: Delegating tasks like postmortem care to assistive personnel is appropriate because these tasks involve routine, non-
invasive procedures that do not require clinical judgment or advanced nursing skills. Postmortem care serves several
important purposes: it prepares the deceased patient’s body for viewing by family members, ensuring dignity and respect; it
ensures proper identification of the patient before transportation to the morgue or funeral home, which is critical for legal and