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1 Professional Nursing I & II--Quiz #2 SPRING 2021, 2//16,/2021 1.What is the first component in the education-to-practice process, according to the Institute of Medicine recommendations for healthcar... e professions education? A) Students begin nursing courses. B) Graduates successfully complete the NCLEX licensure exam. C) Nursing professions and schools of nursing market to attract qualified applicants. D) Students complete prerequisites. 2. What is the difference between training and education in nursing? A) Training focuses on self-discipline, responsibility, accountability, and self-mastery; education focuses on fixed habits and skills. B) Training is associated with Florence Nightingale’s definition of nursing, and education is a more modern term. C) Education focuses on self-discipline, responsibility, accountability, and self-mastery; training focuses on fixed habits and skills. D) Education is associated with physicians and medical degrees, and training is associated with nurses. 3. Accreditation is a voluntary process A). True B). False This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on 12-19-2021 11:53:20 GMT -06:00 4. What are the two main types of public policies? A) Regulatory and advocacy B) Regulatory and allocative C) Responsive and allocative D) Responsive and regulatory 5. How has the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 affected the healthcare consumer/patient? A) It only affects the employer and insurance companies. B) It addresses the expectation that a person’s health information should remain private and protected. C) It allows healthcare providers access to patient records. D) It allows patients to have access to their own records. 6. Some patients problematically use emergency services in what way? A) They use emergency services as a primary care office. B) They use emergency services as emergency rooms. C) There is not enough access to emergency rooms for this to be known. D) They use emergency services for immediate services. 7. Politics can affect public policies. A. True B. False 8. The United States is an excellent example of a country with a universal healthcare system. A. True B. False 9. Ethical dilemmas occur when a nurse is: A) forced to select between two or more alternatives. B) forced to select an ideal solution. C) trying to make a decision that matches all relevant standards of care. D) making a decision for the patient. This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on 12-19-2021 11:53:20 GMT -06:00 10. Which of the following is an example of Medicaid fraud? A) Billing for patient care B) Billing for services provided C) Billing for 24 hours in a day D) Paying a kickback to someone who refers your services 11. Which of the following is an example of a nursing-related legal issue? A) Administering an appropriate dose of narcotics at the right time to the right patient B) Restraining a patient without a physician’s order C) Documenting patient care in an ER D) Taking care of a patient on suicide precautions 12. What is the law of private rights? A) Civil law B) Criminal law C) Good Samaritan law D) Battery 13. Which of the following is an example of a confidentiality breach by a nurse? A) Telling the physician of a recent lab value B) Talking loudly on a mobile phone in a café about a patient C) Discussing patient needs with the charge nurse D) Telling a family advocate about a recent patient event 14. Rationing care in the United States means that not everyone can have access to care because there is not enough to go around. A. True B. False 15.. The ANA’s code of ethics does not support the use of social media. A. True B. False This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on 12-19-2021 11:53:20 GMT -06:00 16. Which of the following has led to an increase in public health concerns? A) Incidence of heart disease B) Natural disasters C) Obesity D) Tobacco consumption 17. Using a primary care physician as the entry point in healthcare is an example of what type of continuity of care? A) Informational continuity B) Management continuity C) Relational continuity D) Primary continuity 18. Which of the following is an example of wraparound services? A) “One stop shop” at a local Publix/ CVS/Walmart B) Comprehensive services, including a care manager to help with home care needs C) A school nurse providing vaccinations D) Health and wellness classes at a primary care office 19. Which of the following can be described as a complex experience that is felt internally and makes people feel a loss or threat of a loss? A) Stress B) Chronic illness C) Resilience D) Adaptation 20. Which of the following patient groups are considered especially vulnerable to health concerns? A) African Americans B) The elderly C) Drug abusers D) Females This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on 12-19-2021 11:53:20 GMT -06:00 21 The largest department in a hospital is: A) administration. B) nursing. C) infection control. D) medical records. 22.The correct sequence of steps for performance improvement is: A) Assessment, Diagnosis, Implementation, Planning B) Assessment, Implementation, Planning, Diagnosis C) Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation D) Diagnosis, Assessment, Planning, Implementation 23.A student nurse is working in the library on her plan of care for a clinical assignment. The client’s name is written at the top of her plan. What ethical competency is the student violating? A).Demonstrates professional accountability and responsibility for nursing practice B). Maintains therapeutic relationships and professional boundaries C). Maintains competence through continued personal and professional development D).Safeguards privacy and confidentiality of healthcare consumers, others, and their data, information within ethical, legal, and regulatory parameters 24.The description of the who, what, where, when, why, and how of nursing practice that addresses the range of nursing practice activities common to all registered nurses is known as the: A). Scope of Nursing Practice B). Standards of Nursing Practice C). Interprofessional Collaboration D). Nursing Process 25. Which type healthcare professional would be most helpful to a stroke patient learning to manage at home? A) Respiratory therapist B) Another nurse C) Occupational therapist D) Dietician This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on 12-19-2021 11:53:20 GMT -06:00 26. The part of the healthcare service bill that the patient has to pay is called: A) insurance. B) the entire bill. C) the deductible D) coinsurance. 27. __________ are authoritative statements of the duties that all registered nurses, regardless of role, population, or specialty, are expected to perform competently. A) Nursing B) Standards of Nursing Practice C) Scope of Nursing Practice D) Medicine 28. True or False? A director of women’s health would be considered a high-level manager/leader in nursing. A. True B. False 29. The __________ includes components of assessment, diagnosis, outcomes identification, planning, implementation, and evaluation. A).Standards of Practice B). Standards of Professional Performance C). Scope of Nursing Practice D). Nursing process 30. A well-known actor has been admitted to the Ambulatory Surgical Unit. The RN notices a staff member who is not assigned to the patient’s care reading the actor’s EMR (the electronic medical record). Which of the following is the MOST appropriate action for the RN to do next? A) Do nothing. The staff member has a hospital ID badge and is authorized to read the actor’s medical records. B) Inform the staff member that without a legitimate need for obtaining patient information, staff should not be reading the medical record. C) Inform the patient his medical records have been read by an unauthorized staff member. D) Call the surgeon and ask if it’s acceptable behavior for a staff member not involved in the patient’s care to read the medical record. This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on 12-19-2021 11:53:20 GMT -06:00 31. The RN witnesses another nurse, wearing a gown and gloves, enter a patient’s room with a door labeled “Airborne Precautions.” Which of these actions by the witnessing RN is the MOST appropriate? A) Notify the Nurse Manager to review and discuss hospital policies with the other nurse. B) Ask a healthcare provider to give a presentation on which precautions require which types of personal protective equipment (PPE). C) Remind the other nurse that an N-95 mask is needed in addition to a gown and gloves for airborne-type precautions and offer to get the mask for her. D). Ask the other nurse, “Are you sure you have read the hospital policies and procedures book for airborne-type precautions? 32. The RN receives an order to administer the drug by IV push. He is uncertain whether or not this task falls within his scope of practice. The RN knows that which of these are the best sources to refer to for information related to his scope of practice in this situation? Select all that apply. A) Hospital policies and procedures manual. B) The Nurse Practice Act. C) Dr. Google D) Siri 33.A 36-year-old client has consented to a blood transfusion against the wishes of the client’s family and church elder, who are all Jehova’s Witnesses. Does the RN know which of these ethical principles best supports the client’s decision? A) Autonomy B) Beneficence C) Nonmaleficence D) Justice 34.The RN accepts an assignment of a new 58-year-old African-American male admitted for uncontrolled hypertension. The RN knows that the involvement of the RN, the pharmacist, the cardiologist, and nutritional services is an example of which of the following approaches? A) Managed care B) Multidisciplinary C) Case management D) Performance improvement This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on 12-19-2021 11:53:20 GMT -06:00 35. Maslow’s Hierarchy of basic human needs is useful when planning and implementing nursing care as it provides a structure for: A). Making an accurate nursing diagnosis B). Establish priorities of care C). Communicating concerns more concisely D). Integrating science into nursing care 36.The American Nurses Association affirms that the _________ degree in nursing is the preferred educational preparation for entry into nursing. A). Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) diploma B). Associates’ C). Baccalaureate D). Masters’ 37. Standard I: Assessment identifies the healthcare _____ as the authority on their health by honoring healthcare preferences. A) consumer B) family members C) nurse D) doctor 38. Which of the following organizations serves as a template for evaluation of nursing specialty practice and is the best source of information when a nurse wishes to determine whether an action is within the scope of nursing practice? A) American Nurses Association (ANA) B) American Association of Colleges in Nursing (AACN) C) National League for Nursing (NLN) D) International Council of Nurses (ICN) This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on 12-19-2021 11:53:20 GMT -06:00 39. An adolescent patient is newly diagnosed with Diabetes Mellitus Type I (DM) is preparing to be discharged home. Which of the following activities does BEST describe the RN role as a patient advocate? A) Arranging a visit with the Home Health Nurse B) Providing written medication instructions to the patient’s parents C) Instructing the patient to call the Primary Health provider for a follow-up visit in 4 weeks D) Teaching the patient how to administer his insulin injection 40. ____________ is the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention if illness and injury, facilitation of healing, alleviation of suffering through diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, groups, communities, and populations. A) Nursing B) Medicine C) Scope of Nursing Practice D) Standards of Nursing Practice [Show More]

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