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Nurse-s Touch Becoming a Professional Nurse Practice Assessment Questions and Answers 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 Promotes 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. lifelong 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 Omissions 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 Defines 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 Recognizing 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 Identifies 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. Arrange 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 Contacting 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? -"Feelings of incompetence can indicate that you were unprepared for the transition to the practice setting." -"It sounds like you may be experiencing burnout. You may benefit by transferring to another unit." -"You may be experiencing reality shock. We can discuss ways to reduce stress." "You may be experiencing reality shock. We can discuss ways to reduce stress." Nurses in a hospital unit are discussing the principles of quality improvement in client care. Which of the following statements by a nurse indicates a need for further teaching? -"Risk managers are responsible for completing an incident report when a sentinel event occurs." -"Nurse managers use incident reports to improve client care." -"The nurse should complete an incident report for a near miss." "Risk managers are responsible for completing an incident report when a sentinel event occurs." A nurse is writing an article for his hospital's newspaper. Which of the following is an example of plagiarism? -Applying quotation marks when using an author's statement word for word -Referencing an author whose work he is paraphrasing -Reusing content from an article he previously wrote Reusing content from an article he previously wrote A nurse is caring for a client who is postoperative. Which of the following actions by the nurse demonstrates the professional characteristic of autonomy? -Making a decision about when to administer PRN pain medication -Reviewing the client's laboratory data prior to contacting the provider -Verifying the completion of delegated vital signs Making a decision about when to administer PRN pain medication A nurse is caring for a client who is from a culture different from her own. When listening to the client reminisce, the nurse is promoting which of the following? -Accountability -Stewardship -Dignity Dignity A staff nurse suggests that her mentee practice asking self-reflecting questions. Which of the following questions by the mentee to herself indicates a need for further teaching? -"How do my values about life affect my care of others?" -"How do I feel about caring for a client of a different culture?" -"How do I discuss end-of-life care with a client's family?" "How do I discuss end-of-life care with a client's family?" A nurse manager observes a staff nurse removing a used narcotic syringe from the sharps disposal container. Which of the following actions should the nurse manager take first? -Create a disciplinary contract with the staff nurse. -Confront the staff nurse. -Collect information about the staff nurse's performance. Collect information about the staff nurse's performance. A staff nurse is compiling evidence on ventilator-associated pneumonia, which will be used to revise the hospital's policy and procedure for care of clients on ventilators. The nurse is acting in which of the following roles? -Researcher -Provider of care -Client advocate Researcher A nurse is planning care for a client who is newly diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Which of the following actions by the nurse demonstrates the value of caring? -Building trust with the client and her family -Demonstrating sympathy while providing client care -Encouraging the client to develop dependent relationships Building trust with the client and her family A nurse working in an acute care facility is aware of the scope of practice and rules of her professional boundaries. Which of the following is an appropriate action for the nurse to take? -Accepting a $50 gift certificate to a local restaurant from a client's family -Obtaining assistance with financial planning from a client -Receiving a basket of fruit sent for the unit staff from a client who has been discharged Receiving a basket of fruit sent for the unit staff from a client who has been discharged A nurse is working with an intradisciplinary team to change departmental policy. Which of the following roles is the nurse demonstrating? -Collaborator -Provider of care -Educator Collaborator A nurse manager is meeting with staff nurses to discuss evidence-based practice. The nurse manager should inform the staff nurses that evidence-based practice -serves as a catalyst to improve the quality of care. -is less reliable than intuition as a tool for dertermining quality care. -allows for a universal approach to quality care. serves as a catalyst to improve the quality of care. A nurse is delegating client care to an assistive personnel (AP) and instructs the AP to provide morning care to a client who has left-sided weakness. Which of the following rights should the AP clarify with the nurse? -The right person -The right direction -The right task The right direction A nurse is facing charges of professional negligence. Which of the following professional nursing organizations provides resources to demonstrate whether she met the standard of practice? -National League for Nursing (NLN) -American Nurses Association (ANA) -American Nurses Foundation (ANF) American Nurses Association (ANA) A nurse manager is discussing integrity with the nurses on the unit. Which of the following promotes professional integrity? -Monthly staff social gatherings -Rotating unit assignments -Streamlined error-reporting system Streamlined error-reporting system A home health nurse is invited to dinner by a client's family on his day off. Which of the following actions by the nurse indicates understanding of his professional role? -The nurse accepts the invitation but avoids future social interactions with the client. -The nurse declines the invitation but explains that he will accept closer to discharge from home health. -The nurse declines the invitation for dinner but offers to extend the length of each home visit. The nurse declines the invitation for dinner but offers to extend the length of each home visit. A nurse is assigned to care for a client who is receiving a continuous IV infusion of insulin. The nurse does not possess the skills to care for the client and requests that the charge nurse change her assignment. Which of the following statements by the nurse demonstrates assertiveness? -"I don't feel confident managing this client on my own." -"You need to assign clients to me according to my skill level." -"I'll still care for this client if you think I should." "I don't feel confident managing this client on my own." A nurse is working in an intensive care unit. In which of the following examples is the nurse acting as a change agent? -Suggesting ways to improve the visitor check-in policy -Providing advice to a client who is newly diagnosed with lung cancer -Precepting a newly licensed nurse about medication administration Suggesting ways to improve the visitor check-in policy A nurse is advocating implementation of a healthy school lunch program at the local middle school. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first to influence health policy development at the local level? -Promote dietary change for students at the parent teacher association meetings. -Campaign for a school board candidate who supports healthy school lunches. -Conduct height and weight screenings of the students. -Conduct height and weight screenings of the students. A nurse orienting a newly licensed nurse is discussing integrity and morals. Which of the following statements by the newly licensed nurse indicates a need for further teaching? -"I should provide fair and equal treatment to my clients." -"I should consider an individual client's rights and beliefs." -"I should withhold health information that will cause my clients stress." "I should withhold health information that will cause my clients stress." A newly licensed nurse confides in her mentor that she is feeling overwhelmed and is glad responsibility for her actions extends only to herself and her clients. Which of the following statements by the mentor is the most accurate response? -"As a nurse, responsibility for your actions also extends to your peers and society." -"I felt the same way as a new nurse. It's good we have a code of ethics to guide our practice." -"It is your responsibility to follow our professional guidelines to protect yourself and your clients." "As a nurse, responsibility for your actions also extends to your peers and society." A newly licensed nurse is being bullied by an experienced nurse. Which of the following actions should the newly licensed nurse take? -Discuss the situation with the nurse manager. -Identify whether other nurses have experienced similar behaviors. -Request to speak to the experienced nurse in private. Discuss the situation with the nurse manager. A nurse on a medical-surgical unit is caring for a group of clients. The nurse demonstrates respect when he makes which of the following statements? -"I will tell the provider to speak with your husband about your condition." -"I hear people of your culture prefer kosher food." -"Do you want your family to be present during your session with the speech therapist?" "Do you want your family to be present during your session with the speech therapist?" A group of nurse managers is developing a hospitalwide plan for orienting newly licensed nurses to the facility. Which of the following statements by a new member of the management team indicates a need for further education regarding orientation? -"I should provide a brief orientation to allow for independent work right away." -"I will offer a residency program to ease transition to practice." -"I should assign a mentor to the newly licensed nurse." "I should provide a brief orientation to allow for independent work right away." A nurse is pursuing chemotherapy certification. Which of the following is an advantage of receiving certification? -Providing formal instruction to peers about chemotherapy administration -Maintaining knowledge of current practice in chemotherapy administration -Gaining self-satisfaction in learning about chemotherapy administration Maintaining knowledge of current practice in chemotherapy administration A nurse manager is discussing the concept of dishonesty with nurses on the unit. Which of the following statements by a nurse indicates a need for further teaching? -"Dishonesty is administering a medication at 1100, but charting that it was administered at 1000." -"Dishonesty is giving preferential treatment to one client over another." -"Dishonesty is withholding a diagnosis from a client at the family's request." "Dishonesty is giving preferential treatment to one client over another. A charge nurse is assisting a staff nurse to perform a new procedure. When the staff nurse is attempting the new procedure, he becomes frustrated and raises his voice at the charge nurse in front of the client. Which of the following actions by the staff nurse is appropriate? -Completing the task and leaving the room -Apologizing to the charge nurse and the client -Noting the incident in the client's medical record Apologizing to the charge nurse and the client A nurse is talking to a client who expresses frustration regarding her scheduled care. Which of the following actions by the nurse promotes client autonomy? -Telling the client to rest before performing morning care -Asking the client to choose the order of care activities -Setting up the client's bath supplies for later use Asking the client to choose the order of care activities A nurse manager is discussing a need for change in the plan of care for clients with a staff nurse. Which of the following statements identifies the staff nurse as a change agent? -"We will not need ongoing evaluation of the plan if we use evidence-based practice." -"We can spend less time planning if we use evidence-based practice." -"We will use evidence-based practice to create a new plan of care that is effective." "We will use evidence-based practice to create a new plan of care that is effective." A nurse manager is reading a newly licensed nurse's self-evaluation after completing a three-month orientation period. Which of the following indicates self-reflection? -Completed three sessions on ECG monitoring. -Requested more practice inserting intravenous catheters. -Assisted in implementing a new electronic health record system. Requested more practice inserting intravenous catheters. A nurse manager hires a nurse whose personal reference reports that the nurse plagiarized during nursing school. Based on the information from the reference, which of the following actions should the nurse manager take? -Caution other staff nurses about the potential for the nurse's misconduct. -Inform the risk manager of the situation. -Monitor the nurse's documentation during times of high client acuity. Monitor the nurse's documentation during times of high client acuity. A staff nurse volunteers to be a preceptor for nursing students during their clinical rotation. Which of the following professional values is the staff nurse demonstrating? -Integrity -Altruism -Social justice Altruism

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Nurse's Touch Becoming a
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?

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