NRNP 6566 WEEK 5 KNOWLEDGE CHECK
COMPREHENSIVE TEST 2026 QUESTIONS
WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
◉ What are various communication techniques? Answer: 1.
Clarifying: 1 am not sure I understand what you just said
on
2. Active Listening: You take into account the client's needs and sit
facing the client and ask questions based on the client's responses
this.
3. Displaying Empathy: "I understand your concerns". Never Say: I
know exactly how you are feeling, this happened to me once:
4. Therapeutic Relationship: To establish a therapeutic relationship:
knock, identify yourself and wait for permission to enter the room.
5. Clarification: Assess the patient's nonverbal cues that might
suggest confusion
6. Do Not Use Medical Jargon with Patients: Use lay person
terminology.
Like: Did you urinate instead of micturate
7. Timing and Relevance: knowing when to talk to the client [timing)
◉ Who completes an incident report? Answer: The person who
witnesses the incident.
,◉ Correct way to document a telephone order is? Answer:
1/20/2026 (0815), Tylenol, 2 capsules, every 6 hours for back pain.
TO: Dr. Howard/R. Harper, RN, telephone order read back.
◉ Regarding documentation in a health care facility, what should
you keep in mind? Answer: passwords secure/maintain
confidentiality
*document information promptly in the computer.
We only 'look' at our assigned patients in the computer.
◉ How should you document your notes? Give example Answer:
When you document, computer entries should be concise, factual
and accurate. For Example: Patient 'Verbalized sharp, stabbing pain
along the left side of the chest".
◉ What is a common charting mistake in nursing notes? Answer:
Detailed descriptions of procedures are not included in the nursing
note. This is a common charting mistake.
◉ What contributes to Health inquired infections (HAIs)? (3)
Answer: 1. Foley bag not dependent to drainage
2. not using appropriate cleansing technique before putting in an IV
3. using clean techniques for a sterile procedure.
, ◉ Whats the size of droplet infections? Answer: Droplets > 5 um
◉ What infections would you see in droplet precautions category?
Answer: Influenza, adenovirus, group A streptococcus, Neisseria
meningitides, pertussis, rhinovirus, mycoplasma pneu-moniae,
pertussis, diphtheria, pneumonic plague, rubella, mumps,
respiratory syncytial virus
◉ What barrier protection is used in Droplet precautions? Answer:
PPE Used:
• Surgical mask (within 3-6 feet of patient)
• Gloves and gown if needed
Room:
• Private room or cohort
Key Point:
• Mask or respirator is most important
◉ What are standard precautions? When is PPE used? Answer: •
ALL patients, regardless of diagnosis
PPE Used:
• Gloves (if touching blood, body fluids, mucous membranes, non-
intact skin)
COMPREHENSIVE TEST 2026 QUESTIONS
WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
◉ What are various communication techniques? Answer: 1.
Clarifying: 1 am not sure I understand what you just said
on
2. Active Listening: You take into account the client's needs and sit
facing the client and ask questions based on the client's responses
this.
3. Displaying Empathy: "I understand your concerns". Never Say: I
know exactly how you are feeling, this happened to me once:
4. Therapeutic Relationship: To establish a therapeutic relationship:
knock, identify yourself and wait for permission to enter the room.
5. Clarification: Assess the patient's nonverbal cues that might
suggest confusion
6. Do Not Use Medical Jargon with Patients: Use lay person
terminology.
Like: Did you urinate instead of micturate
7. Timing and Relevance: knowing when to talk to the client [timing)
◉ Who completes an incident report? Answer: The person who
witnesses the incident.
,◉ Correct way to document a telephone order is? Answer:
1/20/2026 (0815), Tylenol, 2 capsules, every 6 hours for back pain.
TO: Dr. Howard/R. Harper, RN, telephone order read back.
◉ Regarding documentation in a health care facility, what should
you keep in mind? Answer: passwords secure/maintain
confidentiality
*document information promptly in the computer.
We only 'look' at our assigned patients in the computer.
◉ How should you document your notes? Give example Answer:
When you document, computer entries should be concise, factual
and accurate. For Example: Patient 'Verbalized sharp, stabbing pain
along the left side of the chest".
◉ What is a common charting mistake in nursing notes? Answer:
Detailed descriptions of procedures are not included in the nursing
note. This is a common charting mistake.
◉ What contributes to Health inquired infections (HAIs)? (3)
Answer: 1. Foley bag not dependent to drainage
2. not using appropriate cleansing technique before putting in an IV
3. using clean techniques for a sterile procedure.
, ◉ Whats the size of droplet infections? Answer: Droplets > 5 um
◉ What infections would you see in droplet precautions category?
Answer: Influenza, adenovirus, group A streptococcus, Neisseria
meningitides, pertussis, rhinovirus, mycoplasma pneu-moniae,
pertussis, diphtheria, pneumonic plague, rubella, mumps,
respiratory syncytial virus
◉ What barrier protection is used in Droplet precautions? Answer:
PPE Used:
• Surgical mask (within 3-6 feet of patient)
• Gloves and gown if needed
Room:
• Private room or cohort
Key Point:
• Mask or respirator is most important
◉ What are standard precautions? When is PPE used? Answer: •
ALL patients, regardless of diagnosis
PPE Used:
• Gloves (if touching blood, body fluids, mucous membranes, non-
intact skin)