QUESTIONS EXAM LATEST UPDATES -2025/2026- ACTUAL
QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+
GUARANTEED PASS
. Nursing Student Delegation
It is inappropriate to assign complete care to a nursing student.
Licensed Vocational Nurse Role
A licensed vocational nurse can perform certain delegated tasks under
supervision
Initial Assessment for Child
The nurse expects to find rash and restlessness on the initial history and physical
assessment.
Neuroblastoma Signs
One of the most common signs of neuroblastoma is increasing abdominal girth.
Initial Action for Married Minor
Assess and treat in the same manner as any adult client.
Client Self Determination Act
A document that guides the care of clients regarding their treatment preferences.
Physician's Treatment Orders
Instructions provided by a physician that guide the care of a patient.
Clinical Pathway Protocols
Standardized guidelines for patient care based on clinical best practices.
, Stable Client Care
A bed bath may be delegated to a licensed practical nurse for a stable client.
Signs of Illness in Children
Increased temperature and lethargy can indicate illness in children.
Symptoms of Dehydration
Diarrhea and poor skin turgor are signs of dehydration.
Symptoms of Illness
Increased sleeping and listlessness can indicate a health issue.
Parental Comments on Child's Health
Comments like 'the child has been listless and has lost weight' require follow-up.
Dark Urine in Children
Dark yellow urine in small amounts can indicate a health concern.
Muscle Weakness in Children
Muscle weakness and unsteadiness can be significant signs of health issues.
Legal Consent for Treatment
A legally married minor can sign consent forms for their own treatment.
Emergency Department Protocol
Triage nurses must assess and treat patients in accordance with legal guidelines.
Nursing Assistant Tasks
Nursing assistants can be assigned basic care tasks that do not require nursing
judgment.
Emancipated minor
A minor who has the legal capacity of an adult due to marriage, pregnancy, high
school graduation, independent living, or service in the military.
Unlicensed Assistive Personnel (UAP)