Professional Nurse Practice
Assessment Questions and Answers
A nurse manager just hired several newly licensed nurses. When explaining to the unit
staff what to expect from these nurses, he should state that newly licensed nurses
-provide efficient, organized care.
-grasp the clinical situation intuitively.
-apply general rules to all situations. - answerapply general rules to all situations.
A nurse manager is conducting a teaching session on professional behaviors in nursing.
Which of the following is an example of assertive behavior?
-A nurse seeks opinions of her peers in the decision-making process.
-A nurse feels her assignment is unfair but continues to work without complaint.
-A nurse who experiences a conflict with a coworker expresses her concern with other
nurses on the unit. - answerA nurse seeks opinions of her peers in the decision-making
process.
A nurse manager is explaining the purpose of a mentoring system to unit nurses. Which
of the following is a characteristic of the mentoring process?
-Is most effective when the mentor is the supervisor
-Promotes peer support
-Results in the mentor making decisions for the mentee - answerPromotes peer support
A newly licensed nurse asks his nurse mentor why he chose nursing as a career. The
nurse mentor replies that he chose nursing because it is a profession, which is
characterized by
-reasonable work and reasonable compensation.
-responsibility ending with the shift.
-lifelong learning and autonomy. - answerlifelong learning and autonomy.
A charge nurse discovers a staff nurse is chemically dependent on opioid analgesics.
Which of the following is the most serious outcome if the staff nurse continues to care
for clients in a chemically dependent state?
-Compromised client trust
-Omissions in client care
-Loss of respect from peers - answerOmissions in client care
, A nurse manager is discussing the nurse practice act with staff. Which of the following
should the nurse manager identify as the most important function of this act?
-Defines the power of the state board of nursing
-Defines nursing practice to protect the public
-Defines the requirements for licensure - answerDefines nursing practice to protect the
public
A newly licensed nurse has been practicing in acute care for six months. Which of the
following is the most essential for the nurse to achieve prior to assuming key nursing
roles?
-Becoming a change agent
-Recognizing professional identity
-Performing competent client care - answerRecognizing professional identity
A nurse is reviewing the nurse practice act in his state. Which of the following is a
function of a nurse practice act?
-Identifies the requirements for licensure
-Provides certification for specialty practice
-Regulates nursing student practice - answerIdentifies the requirements for licensure
Following change of shift report, a nurse manager suspects that the oncoming nurse is
under the influence of a chemical substance. Which of the following actions should the
nurse manager take?
-Provide personal counseling to address the nurse's substance use.
-Arrange transportation for the staff nurse to go home.
-Schedule a meeting with the nurse within 72 hr. - answerArrange transportation for the
staff nurse to go home.
A newly licensed nurse is working on an acute care unit. Which of the following actions
demonstrates the nurse's transition from novice to advanced beginner?
-Seeking assistance when performing a client procedure
-Contacting the provider after noting a client's abnormal laboratory results
-Recommending a revision to the fall prevention policy - answerContacting the provider
after noting a client's abnormal laboratory results
After having worked on an inpatient hospital unit for a month, a newly licensed nurse
tells the nurse manager that she is not sure she can do the job any more due to stress
and a feeling of incompetence. Which of the following statements by the nurse manager
is an appropriate response?