PN 101 FINAL EXAM LATEST 2026-2027 ACTUAL EXAM WITH
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100%
VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+| ||PROFESSOR
VERIFIED|| ||BRANDNEW!!!||
What are Maslow's five categories of basic human needs? -
ANSWER-a. Physiologic
b. safety and security
c. love and belonging
d. self-esteem
e. self-actualization
Prioritization - ANSWER-• ABC's (Airway, Breathing, Circulation)
• Maslow (Basic needs met 1st with Clients)
• Nursing Process/Clinical Judgement
FIRST assess (Don't do intervention before assesment)
Beneficence - ANSWER-doing good or promoting good on behalf
of others
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What are the 3 organized levels of health promotion? - ANSWER-
Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Prevention
List the elements that must be present for a charge of malpractice
- ANSWER-1. Duty exists
2. breach of duty
3. harm occurs
4. the breach of duty was the proximate cause of the harm.
Under what circumstances may minors under the age of 18
consent for treatment? - ANSWER-a. marriage
b. court approved emancipation
c. living apart from parents and/or guardians for at least 60 days
AND independent of parental support
d. serving in the armed forces.
What are advance directives? - ANSWER-specific instructions for
health care treatment in the event the person is unable to make
these decisions(Living Will + Durable POA)
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What is libel? - ANSWER-written defamation
What is defamation? - ANSWER-speech trying to dirty someone's
reputation.
What is the term for injury to a person or the person's property
that gives rise to a basis for a legal action against the person who
caused the damage? - ANSWER-Harm
When caring for patients, the nurse knows that part of the ethical
principles include all patients having the same right to nursing
interventions. What is the term for this principle? - ANSWER-
Justice
A nurse is caring for a diabetic patient whose serum glucose level
is 520 mg/dL prior to lunch. Insulin sliding scale coverage has
been ordered by the health care provider with instructions to call
her for any glucose level over 400 mg/dL. The nurse does not call
the provider and goes to lunch. The patient develops ketoacidosis
and is not stable. This nurse is liable for? - ANSWER-Malpractice
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What is Negligence? - ANSWER-the absence of due care(The
failure to act in a manner demonstrating the care and knowledge
any prudent individual would use)
What is Malpractice - ANSWER-professional negligence
autonomy - ANSWER-freedom of personal choice
Nonmalficence - ANSWER-do no harm principle
Which nonverbal communication technique is very therapeutic
and effective but requires a conscious effort by the nurse to
practice and acquire skill in the use of this technique? - ANSWER-
Silence
what is asepsis? - ANSWER-absence of pathogenic
microorganisms
what is a BacterioCIDAL disinfectant? - ANSWER-kill bacteria on
surfaces