ACTUAL EXAM|175 QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+
1. Explain how the actions of the AP in the scenario could impact the
therapeutic relationship with the client.
It strengthens the relationship by establishing authority.
It has no effect on the relationship.
It damages trust and may lead to fear or anxiety in the client.
It encourages the client to follow instructions more closely.
2. What is the correct way for a nurse to document a client's statement about a
fall in the shower?
The client fell in the shower.
The client states he fell in the shower & was able to get himself back
into his chair.
The nurse should not document this info because she did not witness
the fall.
The client fell in the shower & is now resting comfortably.
3. Why is it essential for healthcare professionals to understand the rights of
delegation when providing patient care?
To ensure tasks are assigned based on personal preference
To maintain patient safety and care quality
To reduce the workload of Registered Nurses
To comply with hospital policies only
4. A nurse is aquainting new nurses with the roles of the various members of the
health care team they will encounter on a med-surge unit. When providing ex
, of the types of tasks CNAs can perform, which of the following client
activites should the nurse include?
bathing
ambulating
toileting
determine pain level
measure vital signs
5. Which assignment should the LPN question?
assisting 24h post op pt with Incentive spirometer
collecting clean-catch urine specimen
providing nasal suctioning for pt with pneumonia
replacing PCA cartridge and tubing
6. Which of the following nursing roles is primarily responsible for assessing
patient needs and determining appropriate care plans?
Registered Nurse (RN)
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
Assistive Personnel (AP)
Nurse Practitioner (NP)
7. What is the definition of assault in the context of nursing practice?
A. The act of causing physical harm to a patient.
B. The act of threatening a patient with harm.
C. The act of unlawfully restraining a patient.
, D. The act of violating a patient's privacy.
8. A nurse is tasked with creating a safety workshop tailored for young adults.
Which combination of recommendations should the nurse prioritize to
address common safety concerns in this demographic?
A. Install bath rails, wear a helmet while biking, and secure firearms.
B. Wear a helmet while skiing, install a carbon monoxide detector, and
remove throw rugs.
C. Wear a helmet while biking, secure firearms, and install a carbon
monoxide detector.
D. Install bath rails, wear a helmet while skiing, and remove throw rugs.
E. Secure firearms, install a carbon monoxide detector, and wear a
helmet while skiing.
9. Explain the importance of obtaining culture specimens before initiating
antimicrobial treatment in a patient with a fever. Why is this step critical in
nursing practice?
To ensure the patient receives immediate treatment
To identify the specific pathogen causing the infection
To reduce the patient's fever quickly
To document the patient's condition accurately
10. A Registered Nurse is preparing to delegate a task to an LPN. Which of the
following scenarios best illustrates appropriate delegation according to
established guidelines?
The LPN is asked to perform a complex procedure that they have
never done before.
The LPN is assigned to monitor a stable patient's vital signs and
report any changes.
, The RN decides to delegate all patient care responsibilities to the
LPN for the entire shift.
The LPN is instructed to educate a patient about their medication
regimen without prior discussion.
11. Explain the role of a speech-language pathologist in the care of a patient
with dysphagia following a cerebrovascular accident.
They provide emotional support and counseling.
They assist with daily living activities.
They evaluate and treat swallowing disorders.
They develop rehabilitation plans for physical mobility.
12. A nurse is caring for an older adult who lives alone and is to be discharged
in 3 days. He states that it is difficult to prepare adequate nutritious meals at
home for just one person. To which of the following members of the health
care team should the nurse refer him?
registered dietitian
occupational therapist
physical therapist
social worker
13. What is the primary responsibility of a nurse when they observe unsafe
behavior in a colleague?
Ignore the behavior if it does not directly affect patient care
Report the behavior to the nurse manager
Discuss the issue with the colleague privately
Document the behavior in the patient's chart