FUNDS PROCTORED EXAM LATEST ACTUAL EXAM TEST
BANK 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS|
ALREADY GRADED A+(WEST COAST UNIVERSITY)
Who obtains the informed consent - ANSWER: Provider
Who witnesses informed consent - ANSWER: Nurse
To give informed consent the client - ANSWER: Give voluntarily, competent, legal age
or emancipated minor
Regarding informed consent the if - ANSWER: Notify the provider if the client has
more questions or doesn't understand any of the information and the provider is
then responsible for giving clarification
assault - ANSWER: threat or attempt to injure
battery - ANSWER: Intentional and wrongful physical contact with a patient that
involves an injury or offensive contact
discharge planning always begins upon - ANSWER: admission
the admission process for nurses - ANSWER: introduce self, identify your role (RN),
introduce the client to his roommate if he has one, provide hospital attire, provide
any brochures or informational material, document the clients advanced directive
status (DNR, full code, partial code)
clients and families are important part of discharge planning - ANSWER: optimal
results (transportation, interventions)
on the day and time of transfer - ANSWER: confirm that the unit is expecting the
client and if be sure there is a room/bed available
What tool is used for transfers and discharge and change of shift - ANSWER: sbar
high fowlers - ANSWER: 60-90 degress, used for eating and patients who have
aspiration issues
fowlers - ANSWER: 45-60 degrees, useful during ng tube insertion and suctioning,
allows for better chest expansion and ventilation and better drainage after
abdominal surgeries
semi fowlers (typically 30 degrees) - ANSWER: 15-45, used for regurgitation of
enteral feedings, prevents aspiration with clients who have difficulty swallowing
(dysphagia)
BANK 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS|
ALREADY GRADED A+(WEST COAST UNIVERSITY)
Who obtains the informed consent - ANSWER: Provider
Who witnesses informed consent - ANSWER: Nurse
To give informed consent the client - ANSWER: Give voluntarily, competent, legal age
or emancipated minor
Regarding informed consent the if - ANSWER: Notify the provider if the client has
more questions or doesn't understand any of the information and the provider is
then responsible for giving clarification
assault - ANSWER: threat or attempt to injure
battery - ANSWER: Intentional and wrongful physical contact with a patient that
involves an injury or offensive contact
discharge planning always begins upon - ANSWER: admission
the admission process for nurses - ANSWER: introduce self, identify your role (RN),
introduce the client to his roommate if he has one, provide hospital attire, provide
any brochures or informational material, document the clients advanced directive
status (DNR, full code, partial code)
clients and families are important part of discharge planning - ANSWER: optimal
results (transportation, interventions)
on the day and time of transfer - ANSWER: confirm that the unit is expecting the
client and if be sure there is a room/bed available
What tool is used for transfers and discharge and change of shift - ANSWER: sbar
high fowlers - ANSWER: 60-90 degress, used for eating and patients who have
aspiration issues
fowlers - ANSWER: 45-60 degrees, useful during ng tube insertion and suctioning,
allows for better chest expansion and ventilation and better drainage after
abdominal surgeries
semi fowlers (typically 30 degrees) - ANSWER: 15-45, used for regurgitation of
enteral feedings, prevents aspiration with clients who have difficulty swallowing
(dysphagia)