PN 101 FINAL EXAM NEWEST 2025/2026 ACTUAL EXAM
WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
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When caring for patients, the nurse knows that part of the ethical
principles include all patients having the same right to nursing
interventions. What is the term for this principle? - ANSWER-
Justice
A nurse is caring for a diabetic patient whose serum glucose level
is 520 mg/dL prior to lunch. Insulin sliding scale coverage has
been ordered by the health care provider with instructions to call
her for any glucose level over 400 mg/dL. The nurse does not call
the provider and goes to lunch. The patient develops ketoacidosis
and is not stable. This nurse is liable for? - ANSWER-Malpractice
What is Negligence? - ANSWER-the absence of due care(The
failure to act in a manner demonstrating the care and knowledge
any prudent individual would use)
What is Malpractice - ANSWER-professional negligence
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autonomy - ANSWER-freedom of personal choice
Nonmalficence - ANSWER-do no harm principle
Which nonverbal communication technique is very therapeutic
and effective but requires a conscious effort by the nurse to
practice and acquire skill in the use of this technique? - ANSWER-
Silence
what is asepsis? - ANSWER-absence of pathogenic
microorganisms
what is a BacterioCIDAL disinfectant? - ANSWER-kill bacteria on
surfaces
what is a BacterioSTATIC disinfectant? - ANSWER-limit number
of bacteria on surfaces
What are the 4 stages of infection? - ANSWER-1) Incubation
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2) Prodromal
3) Invasive
4) Convalescence
(I Put Ice-cream in the Cooler)
What are some symptoms of latex TYPE 1 HYPERSENSITIVITY?
- ANSWER-hives, generalized edema, itching, rash, wheezing,
nausea, etc.
medical asepsis - ANSWER-practices designed to reduce the
number and transfer of pathogens; (clean technique)
surgical asepsis - ANSWER-techniques used to destroy all
pathogenic organisms (sterile technique)
chain of infection - ANSWER-a. infectious agent
b. reservoir
c. portal of exit
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d. mode of transmission
e. portal of entry
f. host
(Ichigo, Riko aida, Palpatine, Momoi, Palpatine, Haganezga)
Anthrax infection can occur in what 3 forms? - ANSWER-a.
Cutaneous (skin)
b. Gastrointestinal
c. Inhalation
When an inflammation becomes systemic, what signs besides
edema, rubor, heat, and pain develop? - ANSWER-Fever,
Leukocytosis, Malaise, Anorexia, Nausea, Vomiting, Lymph Node
Enlargement
define Iatrogenic infection - ANSWER-HAI resulting from a
diagnostic ortherapeutic procedure.