ANSWERS
1- A nurse is assisting with the orientation of a newly licensed nurse. The newly
licensed nurse is having trouble focusing and has difficulty completing the care for
his assigned clients. Which of the following interventions is appropriate.
A- Recommend that he take time to plan at the beginning of
his shift. B- Ask other staff members to take over some of his
tasks.
C- Advise him to complete less time-consuming tasks first.
D- Offer to provide care for his clients while he take a break.
2- A nurse is preparing a client for an elective mastectomy. The client is wearing
a plain gold wedding ring band. Which of the following is an appropriate
procedure for taking care of this client’s ring.
A- Place the ring in the bag with the client’s clothing.
B- Agree to keep the ring for the client until after surgery.
C- Place the client’s ring in the facility safe.
D- Tape the ring securely to the client’s finger.
3 – A nurse is supervising an assistive personnel (AP) who is feeding a client
who has dysphagia. Which of the following actions by the AP should the nurse
identify as a correct technique?
A- Instructing the client to place her chin toward her chest when
swallowing. B- Provide a 10 minutes rest period prior to meals.
C- Withholding fluids until the end of the meal.
D- Elevating the head of the client’s bed to 30 degrees during meal time.
4 – A nurse is teaching newly licensed nurses about client confidentiality. The
nurse should include that which of the following examples represents a
violation of client confidentiality?
A- Calling the pharmacy with a prescription for the client’s partner to pick up.
B- Providing a copy of the client’s medical record to the transporting
paramedic
,C- Informing housekeeping staff that the client is in the dialysis unit.
, D- Reporting a client’s deposition to the referring provider.
5 – A case manager is preparing a discharge plan for a client following coronary
artery bypass grafting surgery. Which of the following client issues should the
nurse address first?
A- Low pain tolerance.
B- Limited social support
C- Decreased self-esteem
D- Inadequate food supply.
6 – A nurse is comparing the rate of medication errors on the medical unit to the
rate from a medical unit in a magnet hospital. Which of the following quality
improvement methods is the nurse using?
A- Root cause analysis.
B-
Benchmarking.
C- Structure
audit.
D- Risk benefit analysis.
7- A nurse at a long-term care facility is planning a fall prevention program for
the residents. Which of the following interventions should the nurse include?
A- Accompany residents older than 85 years of age during ambulation.
B- Institute rounds every 2 hours during the day to offer toileting ATI pg 53
C- Apply vest restraints on residents who are confused.
D- Keep the four side rails up on beds at night.
8- A nurse is caring for a client who has anorexia nervosa. Which of the following
interdisciplinary team members should be consulted in regard to this client’s
care? (Select all that apply) from coursehero.com
A – Mental health
counselor. B –