Wellness Guide |Questions & Answers| Grade A| 100% Correct
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Q. You are participating in a clinical care coordination conference for a patient with terminal cancer. You talk
with your colleagues about using the nursing code of ethics for professional registered nurses to guide care
decisions. A nonnursing colleague asks about this code. Which of the following statements best describes this
code?
A. Improves self-health care
B. Protects the patient's confidentiality
C. Ensures identical care to all patients
D. Defines the principles of right and wrong to provide patient care
ANSWER
D. Defines the principles of right and wrong to provide patient care
When giving care, it is essential to provide a specified service according to standards of practice and to follow a
code of ethics. The code of ethics is the philosophical ideals of right and wrong that define the principles you
will use to provide care for your patients. The code serves as a guide for carrying out nursing responsibilities to
provide quality nursing care and the ethical obligations of the profession.
Q. An 18-year-old woman is in the emergency department with fever and cough. The nurse obtains her vital
signs, auscultates her lung sounds, listens to her heart sounds, determines her level of comfort, and collects
blood and sputum samples for analysis. Which standard of practice is performed?
A. Diagnosis
B. Evaluation
C. Assessment
D. Implementation
ANSWER
C. Assessment
Assessment is the collection of comprehensive data pertinent to the patient's health and/or the situation.
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,Q. A patient in the emergency department has developed wheezing and shortness of breath. The nurse gives
the ordered medicated nebulizer treatment now and in 4 hours. Which standard of practice is performed?
A. Planning
B. Evaluation
C. Assessment
D. Implementation
ANSWER
D. Implementation
Implementation is completing coordinating care and the prescribed plan of care.
Q. A nurse is caring for a patient with end-stage lung disease. The patient wants to go home on oxygen and be
comfortable. The family wants the patient to have a new surgical procedure. The nurse explains the risk and
benefits of the surgery to the family and discusses the patient's wishes with the family. The nurse is acting as
the patient's:
A. Educator
B. Advocate
C. Caregiver
D. Case manager
ANSWER
B. Advocate
An advocate protects the patient's human and legal right to make choices about his or her care. An advocate
may also provide additional information to help a patient decide whether or not to accept a treatment or find
an interpreter to help family members communicate their concerns.
Q. Evidence-based practice is defined as:
A. Nursing care based on tradition
B. Scholarly inquiry of nursing and biomedical research literature
C. A problem-solving approach that integrates best current evidence with clinical practice
D. Quality nursing care provided in an efficient and economically sound manner
ANSWER
C. A problem-solving approach that integrates best current evidence with clinical practice
Evidence-based practice integrates best current evidence with clinical expertise and patient/family
preferences and values for delivery of optimal health care.
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,Q. The examination for registered nurse licensure is exactly the same in every state in the United States. This
examination:
A. Guarantees safe nursing care for all patients
B. Ensures standard nursing care for all patients
C. Ensures that honest and ethical care is provided
D. Provides a minimal standard of knowledge for a registered nurse in practice
ANSWER
D. Provides a minimal standard of knowledge for a registered nurse in practice
Registered nurse (RN) candidates must pass the NCLEX-RN® that the individual State Boards of Nursing
administer. Regardless of educational preparation, the examination for RN licensure is exactly the same in
every state in the United States. This provides a standardized minimum knowledge base for nurses.
Q. Contemporary nursing requires that the nurse has knowledge and skills for a variety of professional roles
and responsibilities. Which of the following are examples? (Select all that apply.)
A. Caregiver
B. Autonomy and accountability
C. Patient advocate
D. Health promotion
E. Lobbyist
ANSWER
A. Caregiver
B. Autonomy and accountability
C. Patient advocate
D. Health promotion
E. Lobbyist
Each of these roles includes activities for the professional nurse. Each of these is used in direct care or is part of
professionalism that guides nursing practice. Some nurses are lobbyists, but being a lobbyist is not expected of
all professional nurses
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, Q. Advanced practice registered nurses generally:
A. Function independently
B. Function as unit directors
C. Work in acute care settings
D. Work in the university setting
ANSWER
A. Function independently
Advanced practice registered nurse functions independently as a clinician, educator, case manager, consultant,
and researcher within his or her area of practice to plan or improve the quality of nursing care for the patient
and family.
Q. Health care reform will bring changes in the emphasis of care. Which of the following models is expected
from health care reform?
A. Moving from an acute illness to a health promotion, illness prevention model
B. Moving from illness prevention to a health promotion model
C. Moving from an acute illness to a disease management model
D. Moving from a chronic care to an illness prevention model
ANSWER
A. Moving from an acute illness to a health promotion, illness prevention model
Health care reform also affects how health care is delivered. There is greater emphasis on health promotion,
disease prevention, and management of illness.
Q. Which of the following nursing roles may have prescriptive authority in their practice? (Select all that
apply.)
A. Critical care nurse
B. Nurse practitioner
C. Certified clinical nurse specialist
D. Charge nurse
B. Nurse practitioner
ANSWER
Nurse practitioners and certified clinical nurse specialists encompass the role and preparation of the advanced
practice registered nurse. According to the American Nurses Association standards of practice, prescriptive
authority may be granted to these nurses.
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