REVIEW 132 QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS
C. May be disciplined by the board of nursing - CORRECT ANSWER What is a
correct statement regarding a nurse who acts beyond the scope of practice?
A. Provides enriched services to patients who would not otherwise receive them
B. Demonstrates what a good nurse she or he can be
C. May be disciplined by the board of nursing
D. May make other nurses angry because of the increased expectations created
D. The activities legally permissible for a nurse to perform in a particular state -
CORRECT ANSWER What does the "scope of nursing practice" refer to?
A. Acts that permit some overlap between nursing and medicine
B. The specific duty the nurse owes to a patient
C. Those activities for which a nurse can be held liable for malpractice
D. The activities legally permissible for a nurse to perform in a particular state
A. alcohol or drug abuse - CORRECT ANSWER Which of the following is the most
frequent reason for revocation or suspension of a nurse's license?
A. alcohol or drug abuse
B. criminal acts
,C. fraud
D. mental impairment
A. To make recommendations for the nursing profession to transform healthcare. -
CORRECT ANSWER What is the purpose of the Robert Wood Johnson Institute of
Medicine report?
A. To make recommendations for the nursing profession to transform healthcare.
B. To give physicians an opportunity to have input in the nursing profession.
C. To force all nurses to obtain a Baccalaureate in Nursing.
D. To help congress Pass laws and make changes in healthcare.
A. Nurses should be full partners, with physicians and other health professionals,
in redesigning health care I the U.S.
B. Nurses should achieve higher levels of education and training through and
improved education system that promotes seamless academic progression.
D. Nurses should practice to the full extent of their education and training
E. Effective workforce planning and policy making require better data collection
and an improved information infrastructure - CORRECT ANSWER What are the key
messages that structure the discussion and recommendations presented in the
Robert Wood Johnson Institute of Medicine Report? Select all that apply
A. Nurses should be full partners, with physicians and other health professionals,
in redesigning health care I the U.S.
B. Nurses should achieve higher levels of education and training through and
improved education system that promotes seamless academic progression.
,C. Nurses should work to become transformational leaders through continuing
educations courses.
D. Nurses should practice to the full extent of their education and training
E. Effective workforce planning and policy making require better data collection
and an improved information infrastructure
C. NCSBN website - CORRECT ANSWER The soon to graduate nurse would like
information about what to expect on the NCLEX-RN exam and how to apply to
take the exam. Where would the student find information?
A. A nursing unit manager
B. State Board of Nursing
C. NCSBN website
D. RWJ IOM report
A. Nurses have developed a Code of Ethics.
C. Nurse's possess a specialized body of knowledge.
E. Nurses serve the public. - CORRECT ANSWER What aspects define nursing as a
profession? select all that apply
A. Nurses have developed a Code of Ethics.
B. Nurses are trusted by the public.
C. Nurses possess a specialized body of knowledge.
D. Nurses work around the clock.
E. Nurses serve the public.
, D. 400 - CORRECT ANSWER According to the Utah Nurse Practice Act Rule, how
many hours must a licensed nurse practice without an additional requirement of
contact hours to renew their license?
A. 200
B. 1,000
C. 40/week
D. 400
D. 5 years - CORRECT ANSWER After a nursing student has graduated from their
program, what is the timeframe the applicant has to take and pass the NCLEX-RN?
(According to the Utah Nurse Practice Act Rule)
A. 1 year
B. indefinite
C. 90 days
D. 5 years
B. conducting extensive initial and ongoing data collection - CORRECT ANSWER
How does the Utah Nurse Practice Act Rule define a Comprehensive nursing
assessment?
A. verification and evaluation of prescribed orders
B. conducting extensive initial and ongoing data collection