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A nurse reviews a client's clinical manifestations to verify that the interventions used have the
desired effect. Which of the following steps of the nursing process is the nurse carrying out?
A. The planning phase
B. The implementation phase
C. The evaluation phase
D. The assessment phase
C
A nurse is presenting a poster on burnout to a group of newly licensed nurses. Which of the
following points should the nurse include in their presentation?
A. Lack of sleep is a risk factor for burnout
B. Burnout has similar manifestations in all nurses
C. Burnout is usually recognized within the first few days
D. The nurse should transfer to another unit if they experience burnout
A
A nurse observes that a client's family member is becoming upset with a staff member and is
voicing concerns about unsatisfactory nursing care. The nurse should take which of the
following actions to de-escalate the situation between the client and staff?
,A. Come back to the client's room later
B. Call the provider to manage the situation
C. Ask the family member to discuss their concerns
D. Tell the family member to leave
C
A nurse is planning to integrate a technique from a scholary journal into a client's plan of care.
Which of the following steps of evidence-based practice is the nurse using when they review the
journal article to make sure the client fits the clinical criteria before applying the techniques?
A. Analyzing the evidence
B. Gathering the best evidence
C. Applying the evidence to clincal practice
D. Assessing the result
A
A nurse is discussing evidence-based practice with a newly licensed nurse. Which of the
following statements should the nurse include in the discussion?
A. "The use of evidence-based practice supports practices based in tradition."
B. "The use of evidence-based practice improves client satisfaction."
C. "The use of evidence-based practice increases overall
D. "The use of evidence-based practice is limited to critical care procedures."
B
,A nurse observes a surgeon mark the lower, right abdomen of a client who is about to undergo
an appendectomy. Which of the following National Patient Safety Goals does the surgeon's
action address?
A. Perform preprocedure verification processes
B. Reduce the risk of health care-associated infections
C. Improve the accuracy of client identification
D. Improve communication effectiveness among caregivers
A
A nurse is working with a client who has limited income and requires a prescription for a costly
medication. Which of the following factors should the nurse take into consideration to meet the
needs of this client?
A. The client's access to health insurance
B. The client's social support network
C. The client's nutritional status
D. The client's life expectancy
A
A nurse is discussing the Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) project with a newly
licensed nurse. Which of the following examples should the nurse provide that addresses
quality improvement?
, A. A nurse considers the client's cultural background along with their values and beliefs when
developing a plan of care
B. A nurse participates in clinical rounds to ensure continuity of care
C. A nurse is a member of the electric health record task force to update the technology
platform
D. A nurse collects data regarding the handwashing techniques used by members of the health
care team
D
An emergency department nurse, who has practiced nursing for 20 years, administers a
treatment that is contrindicated with a client's medications while assisting in a mass-casualty
event. Which of the following factors most likely contributed to the nurse's incorrect decision?
A. Lack of technology to check the client's medication record
B. The experience level of the nurse
C. Interpretation of the medical order
D. The practice setting
D
A nurse is providing care to a client who is unable to participate in the decision making process.
Which of the following demonstrates how the Patient's Bill of Rights supports a client-based
approach?
A. It provides the client the right to be informed of billing and payment methods
B. It allows a designated surrogate, such as a health care proxy, to make decisions for them
C. It gives the client the right to consent or decline participation in medical research