CERTIFICATION SCRIPT 2026 QUESTIONS
WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
◍ This refers to using a chemical or physical method to remove most
pathogens but not all microorganisms..
Answer: Disinfection
◍ The nurse (preferred pronouns: she, her) was exposed to a client with
influenza two days ago. The nurse states that she feels fine, so she must not
have gotten influenza. What is the best reply to this statement?.
Answer: "You may still be in the incubation stage and not have symptoms
yet."
◍ Example of detailed intervention.
Answer: Ambulated patient 50 feet in hallway with assistance; patient
tolerated activity without shortness of breath.
◍ Achievable (SMART goal).
Answer: The goal is realistic for the patient's condition.
◍ direct care lifesaving measures.
Answer: CPRsuction
◍ Stop agent from entering bodyCover breaks in skinPersonal
hygieneFrequent handwashingPersonal protective equipment (PPE).
Answer: Portals of Entry
◍ Prioritize Hypotheses (Analysis).
Answer: Determine which problems are most urgent based on risk factors
and patient condition.
◍ Time-bound (SMART goal).
, Answer: The goal includes a timeframe for completion.
◍ What is the first step in building a concept map?.
Answer: Pulling out data from the Client Profile Database.
◍ What are independent nursing interventions?.
Answer: Actions that nurses can initiate without a physician's order.
◍ direct care controlling adverse reactions.
Answer: give antihypertensives(check BP)if low, do not give
◍ What does Evaluation include?.
Answer: Contributing factors
◍ What is the primary purpose of concept maps in nursing?.
Answer: To organize client data, establish priority problems, and provide a
comprehensive view of the client's condition.
◍ Evaluation.
Answer: Determines...-goal met /unmet/partially-Care plan needs modified
◍ What is the role of interprofessional care in concept mapping?.
Answer: To document collaboration with other healthcare professionals in
managing the patient's care.
◍ What factors impact the nurse's ability to recognize and cluster clinical
cues? Select all that apply.Understanding of pathological changes within the
bodyKnowledge of normal human anatomyPlacing higher value on
subjective dataAbility to identify a single, significant cue and follow
upExperience in the clinical setting.
Answer: Understanding of pathological changes within the bodyKnowledge
of normal human anatomyAbility to identify a single, significant cue and
follow upExperience in the clinical setting
◍ What is a nursing diagnosis?.
Answer: A nurse's clinical judgment about a client's response to actual or
potential health conditions or needs.
◍ resource map.