Questions And Correct Answers
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1.
A registered nurse (RN) in Wisconsin delegates medication administration to a
licensed practical nurse (LPN) without verifying competency. Which statement is
most accurate?
A. Delegation is always permitted
B. RN retains accountability for delegation decisions
C. LPN assumes full legal responsibility
D. Delegation removes RN liability
Answer: B. RN retains accountability for delegation decisions
Rationale: In Wisconsin, the RN is legally accountable for appropriate delegation
and supervision.
2.
A nurse documents medication administration before actually giving the
medication. This is considered:
A. Acceptable if medication is given later
B. Falsification of records
C. Standard practice
D. Minor documentation error
Answer: B. Falsification of records
,Rationale: Pre-charting is legally considered falsification and violates nursing
standards.
3.
Case: A patient refuses treatment. The nurse proceeds despite refusal. This is:
A. Ethical practice
B. Assault or battery
C. Standard care
D. Negligence only
Answer: B. Assault or battery
Rationale: Performing treatment without consent is unlawful battery.
4.
Which action best demonstrates informed consent?
A. Nurse explains procedure and obtains signature
B. Physician explains risks, benefits, and alternatives before consent
C. Nurse signs consent form for patient
D. Consent is implied in emergencies only
Answer: B. Physician explains risks, benefits, and alternatives before consent
Rationale: Informed consent is the provider’s legal responsibility.
5.
A nurse shares patient information with a friend outside the healthcare team. This
violates:
A. OSHA standards
B. HIPAA regulations
C. EMTALA
D. Scope of practice only
,Answer: B. HIPAA regulations
Rationale: Unauthorized disclosure violates federal privacy law.
6.
Case: A nurse is asked to perform a task outside their scope. Best action?
A. Perform task if confident
B. Refuse and notify supervisor
C. Delegate to CNA
D. Ask patient for consent
Answer: B. Refuse and notify supervisor
Rationale: Nurses must only practice within legal scope.
7.
Which is an example of nursing negligence?
A. Honest mistake with no harm
B. Failure to monitor a deteriorating patient
C. Refusal to work overtime
D. Reporting unsafe conditions
Answer: B. Failure to monitor a deteriorating patient
Rationale: Negligence is failure to meet standard of care.
8.
A nurse alters documentation after an incident without noting the change. This is:
A. Acceptable correction
B. Fraudulent documentation
C. Legal if chart is updated
D. Ethical adjustment
, Answer: B. Fraudulent documentation
Rationale: Altering records without proper notation is illegal.
9.
Which is required for a valid prescription in Wisconsin?
A. Nurse authorization
B. Licensed prescriber order
C. Patient verbal request
D. Pharmacist approval only
Answer: B. Licensed prescriber order
Rationale: Only authorized prescribers can issue orders.
10.
Case: A nurse refuses assignment due to unsafe staffing. This is:
A. Abandonment
B. Professional responsibility
C. Negligence
D. Insubordination only
Answer: B. Professional responsibility
Rationale: Nurses must advocate for patient safety.
11.
Which action constitutes patient abandonment?
A. Ending shift after proper report
B. Leaving assignment without proper handoff
C. Refusing unsafe assignment
D. Calling supervisor before leaving