QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
◍ communication.
Answer: process of interaction between people in which symbols are used to
create, exchange, and interpret messages about ideas, emotions, and mind
states
◍ PPO.
Answer: Preferred Provider Organization
◍ If a patient's primary language differs from that of the health care
professionals providing care, which action is most appropriate for the nurse
to take?.
Answer: Recognize that continuous affirmative answers by the patient
require verification of understanding.
◍ what is the "R" in SOLER?.
Answer: relax
◍ A nurse has performed a physical examination of the patient and reviewed
the laboratory results and diagnostics on the patient's chart. The nurse is
performing which specific nursing function?.
Answer: assessment
◍ students are discussing the concept of clinical judgment. which of the
following concepts are most closely related?.
Answer: safety and leadership, professional identity, pt education and
evidence
◍ Which factors affect the nursing shortage? (Select all that apply.)a. Aging
facultyb. Increasing elderly populationc. Job satisfaction due to adequate
number of nursesd. Aging nursing workforcee. Greater autonomy for nurses.
, Answer: aging faculty, increasing elderly population, aging nursing
workforce
◍ what is mentoring?.
Answer: intraprofessional collaboration; between novice nurse and expert
nurse with the purpose of career development, personal growth
◍ Which nursing action is critical before delegating interventions to another
member of the health care team?.
Answer: know the scope of practice and competency of the other team
member
◍ altruism.
Answer: practice of being unselfish and concerned for wellbeing of other
without feeling obligated to do so
◍ Negligence.
Answer: Conduct that falls below a standard care.
◍ change agent.
Answer: work with pts to address health concerns to address change in an
organization or within a community
◍ secondary prevention.
Answer: identify individuals in an early state of a disease process so that
prompt treatment can be initiated (ex: colonoscopy, depression screening)
◍ define the scope of professional identity.
Answer: professional identity is learned in different settings but it is
important to have real experiences (ex: clinical)
◍ true or false: nursing care is linear.
Answer: false
◍ Medicaid.
Answer: For clients with low incomes.
◍ Consent.
Answer: A legal process by which a client has given written pro mission for
, a procedure or treatment.
◍ humility.
Answer: views the world with equanimity, taking neither a overstated
amount of credit nor blame for a particular situation (ex: clearly identifying
your part in an error and not accepting more blame than is yours)
◍ integrity.
Answer: nurse does what she says she will do and acts with consistency/
purpose, basis of trust (ex: saying you will be back in 10 mins ton recheck
vitals)
◍ You will use the concept of Primary Prevention when instructing a patient
to...
Answer: A. Get a flu shotB. Take a BP reading every dayC. Explore hiring a
patient with a known disabilityD. Undergoing physical therapy following a
cerebrovascular accident
◍ Maintenance Stage.
Answer: Sustained change over time; begins 6 months after action has
started and continues indefinitely.Relapse may occur.
◍ legislature.
Answer: creates laws and determines appropriate funding (US congress and
state legislature)
◍ Which are included in the ANA Standards of Professional Nursing Practice?
(Select all that apply.)a. Standards of professional performanceb. Code of
ethicsc. Standards of practiced. Legal scope of practicee. Licensure
requirements.
Answer: standards of professional performance, standards of practice
◍ biculturalism.
Answer: individual has a dual pattern of identification and chooses which
aspects of the new culture he/ she wishes to adopt
◍ Accountability.