PrepU exam I Professional Nursing

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As the nurse is preparing an immunization for a male client 2 years of age, his mother discovers that he has soiled his underpants. She scolds him and calls him a "bad boy" because he "dirtied" his underwear. The nurse gives the immunization and provides some education to the mother about appropriate expectations for this age group. The nurse knows that according to Erikson's theory for this client's age group, he is at risk to develop which of the following?

Shame and doubt

Several nurses on the same hospital unit communicate on the same social networking site. A nurse posts the following statement to the social networking page, "The lady in room 34 with heart failure was a train wreck!" In which manner has the nurse failed to apply the principles of confidentiality?

Sharing information about a client beyond the area of client care is unacceptable and breaches the client's confidentiality rights.

Which nursing actions demonstrate the aim of nursing to facilitate coping? Select all that apply.

-Teaching a client and her family how to live with diabetes -Assisting a client and his family to prepare for death -Providing counseling for the family of a teenager with an eating disorder

The nurse is developing a plan of care for a client. Which nursing action is defined as an activity(ies)/intervention(s)? Select all that apply.

-holding clients hand -starting an IV -educating clients

Which advancement in the nursing profession occurred immediately after World War II?

Advanced nursing education was established.

A nurse researcher develops a foreground question in preparation for conducting a research study. The question is: "In clients with intravenous catheters, how does replacing administration sets every 72 hours (h) compared with other frequent intervals (24h, 48h, or 96h) decrease infection rates?" Applying the PICO framework, which part of the statement reflects the "O"?

Decrease infection rates

A parent has brought a 6-year-old child into the clinic. The parent is concerned that the child does not seem to skip as well as the other children in the child's class. In planning assessments and care for this child, the nurse would be best served by choosing which theory as a foundation for decision making?

Developmental theory

The nurse is performing an extensive dressing change on a client with burns. The nurse explains each step as it is being performed. The nurse is acting in which role by providing explanation of each step?

Educator

A nurse manager is teaching staff how to use a new piece of hospital equipment. Which educational setting would be most appropriate for this process?

In-service education

Nurses in an ICU noticed that their clients required fewer interventions for pain when the ICU was quiet. They then asked a researcher to design a study about the effects of noise on the pain levels of hospitalized clients. How does this demonstrate the ultimate goal of expanding the nursing body of knowledge?

Nursing research helps improve ways to promote and maintain health.

A nurse is developing a foreground question for nursing research using the PICO model. Which component would be represented by the statement, "a 45-year-old male with coronary heart disease and atrial fibrillation"?

P

The focus of nursing is always on which of the four common concepts in nursing theory?

Person

A group of nurses is planning to investigate the effectiveness of turning immobilized stroke clients more frequently in order to prevent skin breakdown. The team has begun by formulating a PICO question. Which element will the "O" in the team's PICO question refer to?

Preventing skin breakdown

Which explanation accurately differentiates the role of the registered nurse (RN) from that of the licensed practical/vocational nurse (LPN/LVN)?

The LPN/LVN should work under the supervision of an RN.

Christine Grady is a nurse ethicist that proposed a framework for evaluating ethics. Grady suggested that a independent review is needed for ethical research. This principle is correctly defined as:

unaffiliated individuals must review the research and approve, amend, or terminate the research.

A nurse working in a long-established hospital learned a specific approach to administering intravenous injections from the previous generation of nurses at the hospital. This is an example of which type of knowledge?

Traditional knowledge

Which aspect of the nursing research process addresses a client's understanding of the potential risks and benefits of the study?

Undergoing the informed consent process with the client

The new nursing graduate is concerned about some of the critical changes that will be occuring in nursing. What changes does the nurse anticipate will impact nursing care?

Difficulty for nurses to remain current in a rapidly changing medical and technology environment

A nursing theorist examines a hospital environment by studying each ward and how it works individually, and then relates this information to the hospital as a whole working entity. This is an example of the use of which theory?

General systems theory

A student nurse is having difficulties finding appropriate journal articles to prepare for a research project. Which individual will be best for the student to approach for assistance with this process?

Librarian

Although all of the following are nursing responsibilities, which one would be expected of a nurse with a baccalaureate degree?

using research findings to improve practice

The role of the nurse developed from the pre-civilization era through the eras representing the beginning of civilization, the beginning of the 16th century, the 18th and 19th centuries, World War II era, and up to the present day. Place the following roles of the nurse listed below in the correct chronologic order to follow this timeline.

-Nurses portrayed as nother -Shortage of nurses, criminals were recruited -Florence Nightingale elevated nursing to respected -Efforts made to upgrade nursing education -Nursing broadened in all areas

A nurse is reading a research article from a nursing journal. The nurse is aware that the opening paragraph summarizing the article and the research findings is a good place to start. What part of the article is the nurse reading?

Abstract

The founder of public health nursing is:

Lillian Wald

Which national nursing organization serves as a primary source of research data about nursing education, and is the professional organization for nurse educators?

National League for Nursing (NLN)

What is the best explanation for the way evidence-based practice (EBP) has changed the way nursing care is delivered?

Nursing care now uses EBP as a means of ensuring quality care.

The client's plan of care is created by the nurse using which guideline for nursing practice?

Nursing process

When looking at a model for evidence-based practice, what is the final step of the process?

Evaluating practice change

The first nursing journal owned, operated, and published by nurses was:

American Journal of Nursing

The nurse is caring for a boy 4 years of age who has gone through a painful surgery. During the hospitalization the child has been wetting his bed. The child's mother expresses dismay and anger, saying that her son has been toilet trained for over a year. The nurse needs to recall which of the following general principles of growth and development when responding to the mother?

Anticipate possible regression during difficult periods.

A client is distraught because a recent computed tomography (CT) scan shows that the client's colon cancer has metastasized to the lungs. Which nursing aim should the nurse prioritize in the immediate care of this client?

Facilitating coping

Which individual provided community-based care and founded public health nursing?

Lillian Wald

The nurse is providing prenatal education for a group of pregnant teenagers. The nurse talks about substance use during pregnancy and relates that use to which possible newborn consequences? Select all that apply.

Low birth rate premature birth congenital anomalies

The nurse going back to school for nurse midwifery can trace education for nurse midwifery to which nursing leader?

Mary Breckinridge

A nurse is caring for a client who is has a history of drug dependency. The nurse understands which of the following components of Sigmund Freud's theory is responsible for relapses into drug dependency?

The id

An resident of a long-term care facility, age 82 years, often tells stories of the role that he played in the Korean War. According to Erikson, which of the following needs may underlie the resident's storytelling?

The need to demonstrate that his life was meaningful and purposeful

Which is the best example of a client-centered approach to care?

The nurse asks the client about health goals.

The American Nurses Association (ANA) Standards of Professional Nursing Practice provides standard of care for all nurses. Which statement on the assessment of the nursing process is accurate?

The nurse collects comprehensive data pertinent to the client's health or situation.

What was one barrier to the development of the nursing profession in the United States after the Civil War?

lack of educational standards

A prospective nursing student desires a career that will allow the opportunity to provide client care and to assist professional nurses with routine technical procedures. The prospective student needs to be employed in a full-time position quickly due to economic hardship. What type of nursing program would best suit this student?

licensed or vocational nursing program

Attracting minorities to the profession of nursing is an important consideration for the future of nursing. Which key historical nursing figure set a precedent in this area?

Mary Eliza Mahoney

According to Kohlberg, which of the following considerations is central to human development?

Morality

A nurse is planning to conduct a nursing research study and is seeking federal funding. Which institution would be most helpful for the nurse to contact regarding acquiring funding?

National Institute of Nursing Research

The nurse is caring for a client who ascribes to the theory of animism. When attempting to explain this theory to other staff members, the nurse should state:

"Everything in nature is alive with invisible forces."

A nurse is discussing cataract treatment with a client. Which statement by the nurse would be most therapeutic?

"Have you ever thought of laser surgery?"

A client was recently diagnosed with metastatic lung cancer. The nurse finds the client crying in the room. Which statement made by the nurse best demonstrates the use of empathy?

"I see you are upset. Would you like to talk?"

The registered nurse is teaching a community health class about illness prevention. Which statement reflects understanding of this concept?

"It is important to enroll in a smoking cessation class."

The client is talking to the nurse about recent health problems of immediate family members and the strain the client has been under trying to care for them. The client begins to cry. What response by the nurse demonstrates the most empathy?

"Just take your time. I am listening."

The nurse is attempting to provide anticipatory guidance for the parents of an 18-month-old child. Which statement would be best for the nurse to make?

"Keep all medications in a locked cabinet."

A 4-year-old client was admitted for treatment of severe pneumonia. The parents report that the child has been toilet-trained for two years, but the client has been incontinent of urine and stool twice since admission. How should the nurse explain this to the parents?

"Many children regress in their developmental stages when seriously sick."

A pregnant client presents to the emergency department with vaginal bleeding. A transvaginal ultrasound is performed, and the health care provider informs the client that there are normal fetal heart tones noted. The client begins to tear-up and has a worried appearance. To facilitate therapeutic communication, what statement would the nurse make after observing the client's nonverbal communication?

"Take your time and tell me how you are feeling. I have plenty of time to answer your questions and discuss any thoughts or feelings with you."

Which is an open-ended question?

"Why did the health care provider prescribe this medication for you?"

A nurse is assessing vital signs on a pregnant client during a routine prenatal visit. The client states, "I know labor will be so painful, it sounds awful. I am sure I will not be able to stand the pain; I really dread going into labor." What is the best response from the nurse?

"You're worried about how you will tolerate the pain associated with labor."

A student nurse is assisting the school nurse with a health fair at a middle school. The student nurse assesses the students' heights and weights as they file through the station, observing that there is a large variation in physical size and emotional maturity. Which of the following factors may affect emotional growth of children? Choose all that apply.

-Development of trust -Praise for doing well -Loving caregivers

A female adult client comes to the clinic for a routine appointment. The nurse is applying the theory of Levinson when assessing the client's development. Which statement by the client would the nurse correlate as being related to the client's self? Select all that apply.

-I think it's important to do everything you can to stay healthly -walking every day is a great way for me to stay active -i've seen what eating poorly can do to you. That's not what i want

The nurse is collecting health data and avoids using closed-ended questions. Which are examples of closed-ended questions? Select all that apply.

-are you ready to get out of bed -is there a chance you might be pregnant -do you smoke cigarettes -does it hurt when I touch you here

Donald, a newly graduated nurse, is working in a pediatric clinic. Today he sees Karen, a 1-month-old infant, and her single mother. The mother is estranged from Karen's father but is marrying her high school sweetheart next week. Donald remembers from nursing school that which of the following will affect an infant's growth and development? Choose all that apply.

-genetics of mother -environment of infant -mother's prenatal nutrition

A nurse is reviewing the medical records of several children who come to the health center for care. When applying Piaget's theory, which child would the nurse anticipate as being able to think abstractly and use deductive reasoning?

13-year-old

A nurse is providing care to several children at the local clinic. When assessing each child, in which child would the nurse expect to find the ability to think abstractly and use deductive reasoning?

13-year-old female

In what time period did nursing care as we now know it begin?

18th to 19th century

The nurse is evaluating client health. Which client should the nurse determine to be exhibiting the most signs of health?

A client with a leg amputation who performs activities of daily living with a prosthesis

Which scenario is the best example of a nurse in the role of counselor?

A nurse allowing a crying client to verbalize fears of death

After hearing a presentation about the American Nurses Association (ANA), a nurse decides to join the organization based on the understanding that:

ANA aims at fostering high standards of nursing in the United States.

A nurse is working in a pediatric clinic. The parent has brought in the 2-year-old toddler for a well-child checkup. The parent asks what the common health problems are common for this age. The nurse's correct reply includes which of the following?

Accidents

A community health nurse has been visiting a diabetic client whose morning fasting glucose levels are constantly elevated. Upon further assessment, the nurse determines that the client's spouse does not understand how to prepare meals following the prescribed diabetic diet. Using Dorothea Orem's Self-Care Theory, how can the nurse help meet the needs of this client?

Arrange an evaluation appointment with a dietitian.

The nursing process includes step(s)? Select all that apply.

Assess Evaluate Implement Plan

Which scenario is the best example of the nurse in the role of teacher/educator?

Assessing whether the client is able to perform a dressing change

A child who learns that he must sit quietly during story hour in kindergarten, thereby integrating this new experience into his existing schemata, is applying the process of:

Assimilation

A nurse subscribes to the Basic Needs theory. Which action by the nurse exemplifies this theory?

Assisting the client to the bedside commode

A nurse is interviewing a client who has come to the clinic for a follow-up visit. The nurse notices the client does not make eye contact and speaks while looking down. How should the nurse respond?

Assume a position at eye level with the client and continue with the interview.

Knowledge gained from someone with a great deal of perceived experience is which type of knowledge?

Authoritative knowledge

A nurse and an older adult client with chronic back pain are beginning to communicate. What activity should the nurse focus on at this point?

Being sensitive to the client's emotional barriers

A nurse develops the following foreground question using the PICO format in preparation for a research study: "In overweight clients, how do chromium supplements compared to no supplements help with weight loss?" Which part of the question reflects the intervention?

Chromium supplements

A nurse is planning to pursue further education in the hopes of becoming an expert in geriatric nursing who carries out direct care. For which expanded career role is the nurse preparing?

Clinical nurse specialist

This theory deals with perception and thinking.

Cognitive theory

Information is collected for analysis in both quantitative and qualitative research. What is the information called?

Data

Which best exemplifies the role of the nurse as educator?

Discussing side effects of a medication with a client

Which is a focus of medical research rather than nursing research?

Drug metabolism

Which quality in a nurse helps the nurse to become effective in providing for a client's needs while remaining compassionately detached?

Empathy

Which action should the nurse implement when working with a medically homeless client?

Encourage client to utilize the free health care clinic.

Which developmental theorist created the psychosocial theory of development?

Erikson

A nurse who works in a pediatric practice assesses the developmental level of children of various ages to determine their psychosocial development. These assessments are based on the work of:

Erikson.

The client is an 18-month-old in the pediatric intensive care unit. The client is scheduled to have a subgaleal shunt placed tomorrow, and the client's mother is quite nervous about the procedure. The nurse tells the client's mother, "The surgeon has done this a million times. Your son will be fine." This is an example of what type of nontherapeutic communication?

False reassurance

The registered nurse is performing a nutritional assessment to ensure that the client's diet is optimal for wound healing. The nurse's intervention can be traced back to which key contributor to nursing?

Florence Nightingale

A nurse is reviewing developmental theories for class discussion. The nurse knows that Freud's theory emphasizes the effect of instinctual human drives on behavior. He identified the underlying stimulus for human behavior as sexuality, which he called libido. Freud defined libido as which of the following?

General pleasure-seeking instincts

What are the two factors that drive growth and development?

Genetics and environment

What is the process of considering a group of specific ideas and then drawing conclusions that relate to a general idea?

Inductive reasoning

A 10-year-old girl is excited when she receives the "most improved player" award on her softball team. Although she was not the strongest player on the team, she always tried to perform at her best level and never gave up on practicing her skills. What stage of psychosocial development according to Erik Erikson is this child demonstrating?

Industry versus inferiority

The nurse is caring for a mother of a healthy infant age six months. The mother expresses concern about the child putting everything in his mouth. The nurse uses Freud's theory to teach the mother which of the following about this behavior?

It is a way that the infant explores.

The school nurse is teaching growth and development in a health class. What should the nurse teach the students about development?

It is the process of ongoing change

A nurse educator is discussing the role of nursing based on the American Nurses Association (ANA). Which statement best describes this role?

It is the role of nursing to provide a caring relationship that facilitates health and healing.

Which theory describes, explains, predicts, and controls outcomes in nursing practice?

Nursing theory

What might a nurse need to do to ensure the continuation of his or her nursing license?

Obtain continuing education credits.

A student nurse is enrolled in a growth and development class. Which of the following Freudian stages should the student nurse recognize in a child with an increase in gender difference awareness?

Phallic Stage

A nurse researcher must decide on the method for conducting the research. The researcher that plans to emphasize collection of numerical data and analysis would select which method of research?

Quantitative research

Which nursing intervention would be most appropriate for a new mother that calls the nursery for help with breastfeeding?

Refer the mother for a home care visit.

The nurse is seeing a male client 6 years of age in the clinic. As the nurse is measuring height and weight for the client, his mother comments on how coordinated he is becoming. The nurse knows that this increase in coordination is which of the following?

Related to development

Newborns are capable of activities such as grasping objects and displaying basic reflexes. To which of the following of Piaget's cognitive developmental stages do the newborns belong?

Sensorimotor

The nurse assesses that a toddler begins to smile, wave his arms and legs, and vocalize when he sees his mother setting up the high chair for lunch. The nurse determines this action as an indicator of progress in which of Piaget's cognitive stages?

Sensorimotor

A nurse is observing a child pick up a rattler and shake it to hear a sound. The nurse understands that the child is considered to be in which of the following of Piaget's Cognitive Development stages?

Sensorimotor stage

According to Freud, which of the following influences is the primary force that drives an individual's development?

Sexuality

The registered nurse communicates with the physical therapist that a client is now on strict bed rest due to bradycardia. Which statement best explains the standard exemplified by the nurse?

The RN coordinates care delivery.

A nurse is teaching parents of preschoolers about growth and development of their children. Which teaching point would the nurse include?

The pace of growth and development is specific for each person.

Which statement best explains the importance of theoretic frameworks?

Theoretic frameworks advance nursing knowledge and practice.

A registered nurse wishes to work as a nurse researcher. Which is true regarding nurse researchers?

They are responsible for the continued development and advancement of nursing.

During a well-child visit, the nurse observes a 3-year-old girl who climbs up into her father's lap and says, "I am going to marry you when I grow up, Daddy." What determination does the nurse make about this observation?

This child is experiencing the Electra complex which is normal at this age.

A nurse is discussing dietary issues with a Latino client in the clinic. The client states, "My grandmother always told me that I needed to include beans in my diet so that my muscles would grow." The information that the client is expressing is known as what?

Traditional knowledge

The need for university-based nursing education programs was brought to light during which important historical time?

World War II

A nurse touches the client's hand while discussing the client's diagnosis. This action is:

a communication channel.

The nursing process is:

a critical thinking method used by nurses to provide nursing care that is individualized and holistic.

When the nurse researcher informs the participant that the participant's identity will not be linked with the information that is collected, the researcher is ensuring the participant's:

confidentiality.

A nurse is preparing to conduct a research study and uses the PICO format to develop the foreground question which is: "In adults, does reducing salt intake, compared to no change in salt intake, lower blood pressure?" The nurse identifies the "P" as:

adults.

A nurse must possess several characteristics to be successful in this profession. Secondary to critical thinking skills, which is of great value?

advocating for the client at all times

A nurse during orientation notices that the preceptor gives all subcutaneous injections on a 45-degree angle. When the new nurse asks the preceptor the rationale for the practice the preceptors states, "This is how I do it, and this is how you will do it." The new nurse recognizes this behavior to be:

aggressive.

A nurse suspects that a client may have a hearing problem. The nurse should attempt to consult:

an audiologist.

The nurse is caring for a client with a new diagnosis of cancer, and allows the client to verbalize fears relating to how to tell the children. The nurse's intervention reflects which aspect of nursing?

art of nursing

A client arrives at the emergency department after experiencing several black, tarry stools. The nurse should assess for the cause of the client's complaint by:

asking the client whether the client has recently taken ferrous sulfate (iron) or bismuth subsalicylate.

According to Havighurst, learning behaviors are based upon developmental tasks. In assessing an adult patient, the nurse is aware that a common developmental task of middle adulthood includes:

assisting children to become responsible adults.

The nurse is caring for a postoperative client. The health care provider has written a prescription for a pain medication, and the prescription gives a dosage range for the amount the nurse may give depending on the severity of the client's pain. This type of functioning within the health care team is called:

collaborative functioning.

During the course of any given day of work in the acute care setting, the nurse may need to perform which roles? Select all that apply.

communicator counselor teacher

The nurse is caring for a postoperative client who refuses a blood transfusion due to religious beliefs. The nurse is demonstrating trustworthiness when taking which action in response to the client's treatment wishes?

contacting the interprofessional care team to discuss alternative treatment options

Which nursing action best exemplifies the nurse's role in promoting health?

encouraging a group of junior high school students to engage in regular physical activity

One of the primary reasons for conducting nursing research is to:

generate knowledge to guide practice.

In the role of entrepreneur, the nurse's primary responsibility is:

managing a health-related business.

When communicating with clients, nurses need to be very careful in their approach. This is particularly true when communicating using:

medical terminology.

Due to the rising cost of health care services, many procedures and treatments are being delivered in what type of setting?

outpatient facilities

The nurse is utilizing knowledge about a blood pressure medication's actions and side effects to determine whether or not to give a client, whose blood pressure is low, the prescribed blood pressure medication. What best describes the aspect of nursing demonstrated?

science of nursing

Which is the best example of a nurse demonstrating the role of caregiver?

starting an intravenous line in the client's arm

A nurse is using Freud's theory of psychoanalytic development to assess the development of children in the phallic stage of this theory. Which developmental milestones would the nurse expect in this age group? (Select all that apply.)

the child becomes toilet trained the child has interest in sex differences the child is possessive of opposite sex parent the child is curious about genitals and masturbation

A client is scheduled for thoracentesis. The nurse assesses that the client appears anxious about the procedure and needs honest support and reassurance. What is the most appropriate response by the nurse to this client?

"The needle causes discomfort or pain when it goes in, but I will be by your side throughout and will help you hold your position."

A 70-year-old client had a cholecystectomy 4 days ago. The client's daughter tells the nurse, "My mother seems confused today." Which question would be best for the nurse to ask to assess the client's orientation?

"What day of the week is it?"

A student nurse is assisting the school nurse with a health fair at a middle school. The student nurse assesses the students' height and weight as they file through her station, where she observes that there is a large variation in physical size and emotional maturity. Which of the following factors may affect physical growth of children? Choose all that apply.

-heredity -Prenatal Nutrition -Physical Activity

A client says, "I thought my period was late because I was drinking heavily and did cocaine a couple of times lately. But my pregnancy test is positive and I am scared about what I may have done to the baby." What information should the nurse provide about the possible effects of substance use on the baby? Select all that apply.

-there's risk for birth defects in the baby -theres risk baby will be born low birth rate -your baby may be born prematurely

Which is an appropriately stated nursing intervention?

Ambulate 30 ft (9 m) twice a day with the assistance of a walker.

What is the best nursing intervention to promote health in a client at risk for heart disease?

Emphasizing a client's strengths to encourage weight loss

The nurse is seeing 6-year-old Patrick in the clinic. As the nurse is measuring height and weight for Patrick, his mother comments on how much he has grown since his last checkup. The nurse knows that this increase in size is which of the following?

Growth

A nurse is working with young adults and assessing their moral development. The nurse relates which of the following theorists who developed the Theory of Moral Development?

Lawrence Kohlberg

The nurse is counseling a woman who states: "I'm never going to find a husband; every time I start dating I end up getting hurt. I'm not even going to try anymore." This woman is in what stage of Carol Gilligan's theory of moral development?

Level 1—selfishness

A nurse is reviewing nursing theory for usefulness in a home healthcare setting. Which is the appropriate application of Dorothea Orem's Self-Care Model in a home healthcare setting?

Match the client's self-care needs with appropriate supportive interventions.

A nurse identifies a client's health care needs and devises a plan of care to meet those needs. Which guideline is being followed in this case?

Nursing process

Based on Piaget's theory of cognitive development, what type of activities would a nurse recommend to parents of children in the preoperational stage?

Play activities

The nurse is providing prenatal education for a group of pregnant teenagers. The nurse talks about substance use during pregnancy and relates that use to which possible newborn consequences? Select all that apply.

Premature birth Low birth rate congenital anomalies

A mother, 13 years of age, delivers a low-birth-weight neonate. The neonate is transferred to the neonatal intensive care unit. The mother reports receiving occasional prenatal care and has a history of excessive alcohol consumption. The growth and development of this neonate has been influenced by which of the following?

Prenatal factors

The second step in implementation of evidence-based practice includes systematic review. To complete a systematic review of the literature, what must the nurse do?

Summarize findings from multiple studies that are related to a particular nursing practice.

What nursing activity forms the bridge between theory and practice?

Evidence-based research

Which activity best helps the nurse apply theory to practice?

Evidence-based research

Who is considered to be the first nursing theorist who conceptualized nursing in terms of manipulating the environment?

Florence Nightingale

Which theory emphasizes the relationships between the whole and the parts, and describes how parts function and behave?

General systems theory

What type of research study would a hospital conduct to explore clients' and families' perceptions of receiving care?

Qualitative

A nurse is discussing dietary issues with a Latino client in the clinic. The client states, "I read a research article about the importance of beans in the Latino diet. The findings from the study suggested that inclusion of meat and beans in the diet would help in the development of muscles and bones." The information that the client is expressing is known as what?

Scientific knowledge

A nurse is providing care for clients in a long-term care facility. What should be the central focus of this care?

The client receiving the care

The RN is working with hospital administrators to transform care at their facility. Which nursing competency will be critical for the nurse to utilize?

Work effectively in interdisciplinary teams

A nurse is considering relocating to another state to practice nursing. Which is the most appropriate action by the nurse to ensure ability to practice in the new state?

applying for a reciprocal license in the new state

The nurse is conducting a class for nursing assistants. One of the students asks the nurse why blood pressure, pulse, and temperature are called "vital signs." Which explanations would the nurse offer the student?

"Because significant deviation from normal is not compatible with life."

The nurse conducts a home safety assessment for a client. Which statement best explains the standard of care being implemented?

The RN promotes a safe environment.

Evidence-based care emphasizes decision making based on the best available evidence and:

use of outcome studies to guide decisions.

The community health nurse creates a program to promote the health of the community using health promotion principles. Which intervention would the nurse include in this program?

Activities focused on maintaining wellness

A novice nurse is sharing a newly published research article which outlines a different approach in preventing a wound infection after surgery with a colleague and states the nurse is going to try this new method. Which is the best response from the colleague?

Wait until the method is analyzed to ensure it will be appropriate for their clients.

The nurse is caring for a client after a stroke rendered the client's right side weaker than the left. The nurse coordinates the plan of care with the physical therapist. The nurse's interventions reflect which one of nursing's four broad goals?

To restore health


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