DOS II FINAL EXAM NEWEST 2026 ACTUAL EXAM TEST
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What are the three types of authorizing mechanisms?
a) Medical directives, MD orders, NP orders
b) Standing orders, medical directives, delegation
c) MD orders, NP orders, directives
d) Order, initiation, delegation ......ANSWER......D
The nurse provides immunizations to a primary school class of 40
patients ......ANSWER......Medical directive
The nurse provides her patient with 500 mg of Tylenol to treat the
patients headache ......ANSWER......Order
The nurse goes through a formal process to allow a family member
provide wound care to the client ......ANSWER......Delegation
The nurse in the community independently decides it is the patients
best interest to have an I/O catheter to address the patients urinary
retention ......ANSWER......Initiation
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A patient needs to have emergent surgery. The patient will need
intravenous access for the surgery. The RPN starts the patient's IV. What
will she need to be able to do this?
a) Nothing, she is able to initiate this procedure
b) An order
c) A medical directive
d) Permission from the CNO ......ANSWER......B
An RPN orders an RPN colleague to insert a urinary catheter for a newly
admitted patient.
a) Confirm RPN order with MD before proceeding
b) Accept the order and proceed with the intervention
c) Consult with an RN before proceeding
d) Decline to accept the order ......ANSWER......D
Shannon is an RN in an urban hospital and a preceptor for Mei, a
nursing student on a clinical placement. Sharon has a client who
requires urinary catheterization. Sharon introduces Mei to the client
and asks for consent to allow Mei to perform the procedure. After the
client agrees, Sharon supervises Mei as she inserts the catheter. It was
appropriate for Sharon to allow to perform this controlled act. True or
False? ......ANSWER......True
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A professional standard is an authoritative statement that sets out the
legal and professional basis of nursing practice. All nurses are held to
the same standard throughout their careers
a) True
b) False ......ANSWER......A
Which of the following are NOT entry to Practice requirements?
a) Successful completion of the nursing education requirements
b) Proof of citizenship, permanent residency or authorization under the
immigration protection act
c) Obtain a minimum average of 70% on your academic record
d) Successful of the jurisprudence exam ......ANSWER......C
Which of the following is NOT considered one of the roles of the CNO in
supporting Nursing Self Regulation?
a) Establishing requirements for entry to practice
b) Administering the QA program
c) Developing and Reviewing Nursing Curriculum
d) Articulating, Promoting, and Enforcing Standards of practice
......ANSWER......C
The Registered Health Professions Act applies to all of the following
except:
a) Nurses
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b) Physiotherapists
c) Paramedics
d) Physicians ......ANSWER......C
The purpose of entry to practice competencies are the following except:
a) Inform the public about what they can expect from the nurses
b) Expectations for nurses to provide cost effective and efficient care
c) Demonstrate how nursing practice is influenced by the current
competencies
d) Describe the expected performance behaviors that reflect safe,
competent and ethical care. ......ANSWER......B
Which of the following does NOT apply to the nursing act?
a) The nursing act identifies each of the controlled acts and what
professionals can perform them
b) The nursing act authorizes nurses to perform their controlled acts
c) The nursing act provides title protection for nurses
d) The nursing act defines professional misconduct ......ANSWER......A
When initiating a controlled act an RN or RPN must Assess, consider
options, weigh the risks, decide on action and anticipate or accept
a) treatment and outcomes
b) outcomes and accountability