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NR 222 exam Finals questions and answers
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of Nursing
A nurse assesses a patient's fluid status and decides that the patient needs to drink more
fluids. The nurse then encourages the patient to drink more fluids. Which concept is the nurse
demonstrating?
a) Certification
b) Accountability
c) Autonomy
d) Licensure - --ANS---c) Autonomy
An experienced medical-surgical nurse chooses to work in obstetrics. Which level of
proficiency is the nurse upon initial transition to the obstetrical unit?
a) Competent
b) Proficient
c) Advanced beginner
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d) Novice - --ANS---d) Novice
The nurse prescribes strategies and alternatives to attain expected outcome. Which standard of
nursing practices is the nurse following?
a) Planning
b) Assessment
c) Implementation
d) Diagnosis - --ANS---a) planning
A nurse is accused of inappropriate professional behavior and malpractice. Which tool will be
used to determine if the allegations are true?
a) WHO Plan of Action for Registered Nurses
b) The JC National Patient Safety Goals
c) NLN Education Summit Report
d) ANA Standards of Practice - --ANS---d) ANA Standards of Practice
A patient from a different culture has had numerous visitors during his stay. In fact, there are
visitors in the room at all times. In order to address this in a culturally sensitive manner, the
nurse should?
a) Assess the benefits of family participation in the patient's care
b) Question the family as to how they see their interaction with the patient
c) Tell the patient that he has to limit visitors unless they start doing the bath and dressing
changes
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d) Have the physician limit the number of visitors the patient can have - --ANS---a) Assess the
benefits of family participation in the patient's care
A healthcare provider is discussing the importance of receiving routine preventative care with a
Hispanic family that has recently immigrated to the US. Which of the following would best
describe why the family would not be interested in receiving professional care? (Select all that
apply)
a) Lack of health insurance
b) Increased family support
c) Lack of interpreter service
d) Increased access to healthcare - --ANS---a) Lack of health insurance
c) Lack of interpreter service
A healthcare provider is working with an African American woman who has recently
suffered a stroke and is homebound. She insists that she must get out of the house and attend
Sunday worship services. Which is the most likely explanation for her insisting that she
participates in this cultural practice?
a) Church should not be important in this woman's life because she is sick
b) The church is the only place where the woman can read the bible
c) The church is the only place she can meet her family
d) The church serves as social support for its members - --ANS---d) The church serves as social
support for its members
NR 222 exam Finals questions and answers
already graded A+ guaranteed pass, Exams
of Nursing
A nurse assesses a patient's fluid status and decides that the patient needs to drink more
fluids. The nurse then encourages the patient to drink more fluids. Which concept is the nurse
demonstrating?
a) Certification
b) Accountability
c) Autonomy
d) Licensure - --ANS---c) Autonomy
An experienced medical-surgical nurse chooses to work in obstetrics. Which level of
proficiency is the nurse upon initial transition to the obstetrical unit?
a) Competent
b) Proficient
c) Advanced beginner
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d) Novice - --ANS---d) Novice
The nurse prescribes strategies and alternatives to attain expected outcome. Which standard of
nursing practices is the nurse following?
a) Planning
b) Assessment
c) Implementation
d) Diagnosis - --ANS---a) planning
A nurse is accused of inappropriate professional behavior and malpractice. Which tool will be
used to determine if the allegations are true?
a) WHO Plan of Action for Registered Nurses
b) The JC National Patient Safety Goals
c) NLN Education Summit Report
d) ANA Standards of Practice - --ANS---d) ANA Standards of Practice
A patient from a different culture has had numerous visitors during his stay. In fact, there are
visitors in the room at all times. In order to address this in a culturally sensitive manner, the
nurse should?
a) Assess the benefits of family participation in the patient's care
b) Question the family as to how they see their interaction with the patient
c) Tell the patient that he has to limit visitors unless they start doing the bath and dressing
changes
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d) Have the physician limit the number of visitors the patient can have - --ANS---a) Assess the
benefits of family participation in the patient's care
A healthcare provider is discussing the importance of receiving routine preventative care with a
Hispanic family that has recently immigrated to the US. Which of the following would best
describe why the family would not be interested in receiving professional care? (Select all that
apply)
a) Lack of health insurance
b) Increased family support
c) Lack of interpreter service
d) Increased access to healthcare - --ANS---a) Lack of health insurance
c) Lack of interpreter service
A healthcare provider is working with an African American woman who has recently
suffered a stroke and is homebound. She insists that she must get out of the house and attend
Sunday worship services. Which is the most likely explanation for her insisting that she
participates in this cultural practice?
a) Church should not be important in this woman's life because she is sick
b) The church is the only place where the woman can read the bible
c) The church is the only place she can meet her family
d) The church serves as social support for its members - --ANS---d) The church serves as social
support for its members