2022 Grade A+
1. A home care nurse attends a seminar on teaching/learning. Which statement indicates the nurse
has a good understanding of teaching/learning?
a. Teaching and learning can be separated."
b. "Learning is an interactive process that promotes teaching."
c. "Teaching is most effective when it responds to the learner's needs."
d. "Learning consists of a conscious, deliberate set of actions designed to help the teacher."
2. A patient who does not speak English is alert and requires hospitalization. What is the initial
action that the nurse must take to enable consent to be obtained?
a. Ask a family member to translate what the nurse is saying
b. Notify the health care provider that the patient does not speak English
c. Use hand gestures and medical equipment while explaining in English
d. Request an official interpreter to explain the terms of consent
3. In the ANA Scope and Standards, Standard 8 describes competencies in cultural humility. The
main key concepts of a nurse incorporating cultural humility throughout the care process include
which of the following?
a. Once the nurse has enough experiences with cultural humilty, it becomes an automatic
reponse to experience as each interaction between nurse, client, and family are the same.
b. Emphasizes listening and being open to other cultures and stresses that self-
reflection and critique are important when interacting with diverse populations.
c. Nurses are unable to practice cultural humility in some settings; so, therefore, student
nurses need to learn about cultural humility as much as possible in nursing school.
d. It is possible to practice cultural humility just with our own family.
4. A hospice nurse is caring for a family that is providing end-of-life care for their grandmother,
who has terminal breast cancer. The nurse focuses on symptom management for the grandmother
and on helping the family with developing coping skills. This approach is an example of which of
the following?
a. Family as a system
b. Family as a structure
c. Family as a patient
d. Family as a context
, 5. A recent immigrant, who does not speak English, is alert and requires hospitalization for surgery.
What is the initial action that the nurse must take to enable the consent to be obtained?
a. Ask a family member to translate what the nurse is saying.
b. Notify the physician that the client does not speak English.
c. Use hand gestures and medical equipment while explaining in English.
d. Request an official interpreter to explain the terms of consent, with the
physician/provider present
6. A nurse is working with a patient. When the nurse asks about family members, the patient states
that it includes my spouse, children, and aunt and uncle. How will the nurse describe this type of
family?
a. Nuclear
b. Blended
c. Extended
d. Alternative
7. A nurse is teaching a client about healthy eating choices. What learning objective/outcome
would be included in the affective domain?
a. The client will verbalize their feelings about eating healthy.
b. The client will cook a meal with olive oil.
c. The client will identify two foods for a healthy snack.
d. The client will state three facts about healthy eating.
8. The nurse is caring for four clients and conducts an assessment of readiness for receiving client
education. Which of the following clients is most ready to begin a client-teaching session?
a. Ms. Hernandez, who is unwilling to accept that her back injury may result in permanent
paralysis.
b. Mr. Frank, who is newly diagnosed with diabetes, who is complaining that he was awake
all night because of his noisy roommate.
c. Mrs. Brown, a client with irritable bowel syndrome, who has just returned from a
morning of testing in the gastrointestinal laboratory.
d. Mr. Jones, a client who had an Myocardial Infarction (MI / Heart attack), 4 days
ago, and now seems mild to be moderately anxious about how this will affect his
future.