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The risk management coordinator is preparing a program on the factors that contribute to falls
in a hospital setting. Which factor that most often contributes to falls should be included in the
program?
A. Wet floors
B. Frequent seizures
C. Advanced age of patients
D. Misuse of equipment by nurses - CORRECT ANSWER-C. Advanced age of patients
The nurse identifies the presence of a fire in the utility room. Place the nurse's actions in order
of priority using the RACE model.
A. Pull the fire alarm
B. Close unit doors and windows
, C. Shut the door to the utility room
D. Provide emotional support to agitate patients - CORRECT ANSWER-A-C-B-D
A nurse must make an unoccupied bed. Which nursing action is most important?
A. Position the call bell in reach
B. Place a pull sheet on top of the draw sheet
C. Ensure that the bottom sheet is free of wrinkles
D. Complete one side of the bed before completing the other side - CORRECT ANSWER-C.
Ensure that the bottom sheet free of wrinkles
When giving a patient a bed bath, the nurse washes the patient's extremities from distal to
proximal. The nurse does this to:
A. Decrease the chance of infection
B. Facilitate the removal of dry skin
C. Stimulate venous return
D. Minimize skin tears - CORRECT ANSWER-C. Stimulate venous return
The activity that best reflects the role of the nurse as a counselor is when the nurse helps the
patient:
A. Understand and use resources in the health care system
B. Integrate emotions and reality into a total experience
C. Negotiate the health care delivery system
D. Learn how to change a dressing - CORRECT ANSWER-B. Integrate emotions and reality into a
total experience
Which statement pertaining to Benner's practice model for clinical competence is true?
A. Progression through the stages is constant with most nurses reaching the proficient stage.