Fundamental 1101 PrepU Review Module 1

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A nurse is conducting a seminar at a local community center for a group of middle-aged adults. When describing ways to foster development for this age group, which area would the nurse emphasize? Select all that apply.

Family involvement Contribution to the world Career establishment Interaction in society

In caring for a client, the nurse recognizes which as the primary educational and support structure for an individual?

Family members

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 novice nurse is excited to finally be able to put all the training to use on the inpatient unit. Which factor should the nurse be sure to prioritize when beginning to interact with clients?

be an advocate for appropriate care

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

The primary aim of the Healthy People 2020 initiative is:

health promotion.

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 the client's hand starting an IV educating clients

In the delivery of care, the nurse acts in accordance with nursing standards and the code of ethics and reports a medication error that the nurse has made. The nurse is most clearly demonstrating which professional value?

integrity

Ethical distress is:

knowing the correct action but being unable to perform it due to constraints.

Which is the main focus of care for a school nurse?

Community care

A pregnant client at 10 weeks' gestation is receiving education by the nurse about the importance of abstaining from alcohol while pregnant. What statement made by the client demonstrates an understanding of the education provided?

"I should abstain from alcohol to prevent the development of a fetal alcohol spectrum disorder."

Which statements made by a nurse would indicate to a nurse manager that the nurse requires further training? Select all that apply.

"If I make a mistake, I will not tell anyone." & "I will have the supervisor fill out the incident report when I make an error."

Which statement shows that the nurse does not practice ageism?

"Neither intelligence nor personality normally decline because of aging."

A nurse is assessing a family with adolescents. The family consists of a father, mother, a 13-year-old son, a 14-year-old son from a previous marriage, and a 16-year-old daughter. Which statement by the parents would lead the nurse to suspect a potential risk factor for altered health with this family?

"Our 16-year-old just seems to butt heads with us at every turn."

A nurse from the postanesthesia care unit (PACU) transports a client in the elevator with a nurse from the intensive care unit (ICU). There are staff members and visitors in the elevator as well. Which response from the ICU nurse is appropriate when the PACU nurse begins the report?

"Wait and give me a report in the room at the bedside."

Which provision(s) is included in the Affordable Care Act (ACA)? Select all that apply.

-improvident in coverage by providing health care for dependent children up to 26 years of age -provision of access to clinical preventive services by eliminating copayments for these services -enhancement of the quality and efficiency of health care by increasing the Medicare Part D prescription drug benefit

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

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

18th to 19th century

A nurse is assessing a 12-month-old infant who is brought to the clinic by the parents for well-child visit. The nurse reviews the infant's health history and notes that the infant weighed 8 lb at birth. When assessing the infant's weight at this visit, the nurse would anticipate that the infant would weight approximately how much at this time?

24 lb

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 nurse is developing a plan of care for a client with a fractured femur who is in traction and will be restricted to bed for some time. Which domain should the nurse consider when developing a nursing diagnosis based on this client's musculoskeletal health problems?

Activity and rest

Of the following components of psychosocial development in the neonate and infant, which one facilitates emotional linkage between a baby and caregiver?

Bonding

An exacerbation refers to the reactivation of a disease. Which condition is associated with exacerbation?

Chronic illness

Which are factors that impact how a client defines health? Select all that apply.

Community Culture Society Family

An alert, older adult has been deemed to be in imminent danger of harm to self and is being held on the mental health unit for 72 hours. The client begins to scream and demand they be discharged now. The nurse informs the client that if they do not stop screaming, they will be given a sedative and placed on restraints.

Complete the following sentence by choosing from the lists of options. -assault because of -verbally threatening

Florence Nightingale introduced the concept of apprenticeship for nurses. Which statement is an example of this?

Completing clinical hours supervised by a nursing instructor

A nurse is reviewing a qualitative research study. Which aspects of this type of study would the nurse need to keep in mind? Select all that apply.

Control or manipulation is rarely used. Reality is not viewed as a fixed entity. Intuition is used for analysis

A nurse is planning a health fair in the community to highlight promotion and prevention of the leading cause of death in the United States. Which disease process should the nurse address?

Coronary artery disease

A nurse is assessing a 20-year-old adult who has come to the clinic for a checkup. Which finding would the nurse expect when assessing this client's cognitive development?

Creative thought Objectivity Realistic view of the world

An older adult is prescribed an antipsychotic. The nurse understands that this medication is used to treat which manifestation? Select all that apply.

Delusions, Hallucinations

The nurse is providing care for an 11-year-old child who has been diagnosed with central auditory processing disorder. Which strategy should the nurse use when teaching this child how to apply a wrist brace?

Demonstration-return demonstration

The new nursing graduate is concerned about some of the critical changes that will be occurring 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 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

A client states that the client's recent fall was caused by his scheduled antihypertensive medications being mistakenly administered by two different nurses, an event that is disputed by both of the nurses identified by the client. Which measure should the nurses prioritize when anticipating that legal action may follow?

Document the client's claims and the events surrounding the alleged incident.

In some cases, the act of providing nursing care in unexpected situations is covered by the Good Samaritan laws. Which nursing action would most likely be covered by these laws?

Emergency care for a choking victim in a restaurant

A nurse is developing a plan of care for a client to meet the client's self-actualization needs. The nurse would focus on which area as most important?

Emphasizing the client's strengths

Gould viewed the middle years as a time when adults increase their feelings of self-satisfaction, value their spouse as a companion, and become more concerned with health. Which nursing action best facilitates this process?

Encouraging a client to have regular checkups

A prospective student is interested in alternate emerging pathways to the nursing profession instead of the traditional programs. What pathways should the student be advised to research? Select all that apply.

Entry level master's degree programs RN completion programs for LPNs

Which developmental theorist created the psychosocial theory of development?

Erikson

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

Evaluating practice change

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

An 84-year-old client has returned from the postanesthesia care unit. The client is oriented to name only. The client's family is very upset because before having surgery the client knew the family. The client is diagnosed with delirium. Which action should the nurse take to help the family with their emotions?

Explain that delirium is a state of confused thinking and usually lasts only a short time.

The nurse in the adolescent in-patient psychiatric unit is interviewing the family of a 16-year-old client admitted for depression and threatened suicide. What assessment information is most essential for the nurse in determining the affective and coping function of the family?

Family patterns of communication

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

Florence Nightingale

When caring for a client who has just been diagnosed with a chronic illness, the nurse understands the importance of promoting health by highlighting which concept?

Focus on what is possible

In order for the nurse to be able to apply the knowledge that has been obtained in the formal education process, which theory would best break whole concepts into parts and then determine how the parts would work together as a whole?

General systems theory

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

When providing care to a client, the nurse integrates knowledge that a client's beliefs and actions are related and influenced by the client's personal expectations in relation to health and illness. The nurse is demonstrating an understanding of which health model?

Health belief model

A client comes to the health center for a routine visit. During the visit, the client tells the nurse, "I'm motivated to do things now to make sure I'm the healthiest I can be." When planning this client's care, the nurse should focus on which area?

Health promotion

Which is the primary criterion for admission to a long-term care facility?

Inability to provide self-care

While providing education to a young adult during an annual health exam, the nurse discusses health problems common during this stage of development. What is the most common cause of mortality during this stage?

Motor vehicle crashes

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

A nurse is reading a journal article about providing individualized care. Which aspect would the nurse most likely read about as the almost universally accepted method for providing nursing care?

Nursing process

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

A nurse believes that abortion is an acceptable option if a pregnancy results from a situation of rape. What is the best description of this belief?

Personal moral

A nurse caring for older adults in a long-term care facility is teaching a novice nurse characteristic behaviors of older adults. Which statement is not considered ageism?

Personality is not changed by chronologic aging.

The nurse is preparing to talk to a local community group regarding chronic illness. The nurse informs the group that both external and internal factors influence a person's health. When discussing the fact that the male client has a higher chance of developing lung cancer due to his gender, which dimension is the nurse referring to?

Physical dimension

The nurse has measured from the tip of the client's nose to the earlobe and then down to the xiphoid process before inserting a nasogastric (NG) tube and attaching it to low suction. Which components of the nursing process has the nurse demonstrated?

Planning; implementing

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

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.

Praise for doing well Loving caregivers Development of trust

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.

Prenatal nutrition Physical activity Heredity

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

The nurse's community outreach class is giving a presentation on seat belts and child safety seats at the local firehouse every weekend in October. Which level of health promotion is this an example of?

Primary

Which term refers to a purposeful activity that leads to action, improvement of practice, and better client outcomes?

Reflection

Who provides care in the primary nursing model?

Registered Nurses

Which is an example of tertiary health promotion?

Rehabilitation

A nurse recommends palliative care for a client who is being discharged following a diagnosis of cancer. What is the chief focus of this type of care?

Relief from physical, mental, and spiritual distress

The nurse is certified in providing Therapeutic Touch and is preparing to initiate this for a client. What activity should the nurse perform first?

Requesting the client's permission to touch the body

The nurse is providing care for a client who has a tracheostomy and whose pulse oximeter has recently alarmed, showing the client's oxygen saturation to be 77%. The nurse has repositioned the client and applied supplementary oxygen, interventions that have raised the client's oxygen levels to 80% and have somewhat decreased his work of breathing. The client is not in immediate distress, and his level of consciousness remains high. The nurse should page which practitioner?

Respiratory therapist

The nurse is using the nursing process to care for a client and is in the process of making a nursing diagnosis. Which condition best reflects a nursing diagnosis?

Risk for falls

The nurse assists a postoperative client with ambulation. The nurse recognizes that assisting the client when performing this skill meets which of Maslow's basic human needs?

Safety and security

A nurse is conducting an in-service education program for a group of nurses transitioning to the pediatric unit of the facility. The nurse is describing the various theories of growth and development. The nurse determines that the teaching was successful when the group identifies the stages of cognitive development by Piaget. Place the stages listed below in the correct sequence from first to last that would demonstrate the group's learning.

Sensorimotor Pre-operational Concrete operational Formal operational

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

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

The nurse employs interpersonal skills of communication when caring for and interacting with clients. Which is the best example of establishing a therapeutic nurse-client relationship?

Show respect for the client, and engage in open communication in getting to know the client.

A nurse is caring for a client who has breast cancer. The client tells the nurse: "I don't know why this happened to me, but I'm ready to move on and do whatever I need to do to get healthy again." This client is in which stage of acute illness?

Stage 3

A nurse is caring for a client who has COPD, a chronic illness of the lungs. The client is in remission. Which statement best describes a period of remission in a client with a chronic illness?

Symptoms are not experienced.

The nurse is caring for a client with a diagnosis of heart failure. This admission is the client's third admission within 90 days. The nurse educates the client with the goal of preventing readmission. Which nursing activity for this client would represent tertiary level prevention?

Teaching about adhering to a low-sodium diet

A client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is admitted to the hospital for the second time in 2 months with wheezing, dyspnea, and use of accessory muscles when breathing. Which type of situation does the nurse identify is occurring with this client?

The client is having an exacerbation of the COPD.

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 home health nurse is making an initial assessment visit to a family that consists of two parents and twin 3-year-old boys. During the interview, the nurse is most concerned if the client makes which statement?

The father states, "I don't discuss money matters with my wife because I don't want her to worry."

Which is a characteristic of the care-based approach to bioethics?

The promotion of the dignity and respect of clients as people

The registered nurse (RN) working with a licensed practical nurse (LPN) understands which about LPNs?

They must take a licensure exam

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

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

The nursing process is based upon the process of problem solving. The nurse attempts to obtain a blood pressure on the client's right arm, then on the left arm, then on the left leg, and finally on the right leg, where the blood pressure is obtained. What type of problem solving did the nurse use?

Trial-and-error problem solving

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 in a free clinic caring for clients uses the Health Belief Model, which is based on three components. What is the main focus for this model?

What people believe to be true about their health

While teaching a sex education class to a group of preadolescents, the school nurse explains that human growth and development begins at which of the following events?

When ovum is fertilized by sperm

A home health nurse is visiting a family after the recent death of their matriarch. The nurse observes that the family is dressed in black, all of the mirrors are covered, and that the immediate family is sitting on square wooden boxes instead of chairs. The nurse asks what is happening, and is told, "We are Jewish, and the family is 'Sitting Shiva'." This family is fulfilling which family function?

affective and coping functions

The nurse is teaching a class to pregnant adolescents and young adults. What does the nurse explain is the most important reason for breastfeeding instead of bottle feeding?

breastfeeding provides protection against infections

As a nursing student is visiting a day care to observe growth and development in action. The nursing student completes assessments on infants and toddlers who are learning to walk, talk, and control elimination. According to Freud, in what developmental stage are they?

oral; anal

What is likely to have the greatest influence on an adolescent's formation of values during this developmental stage?

peers

A nurse is providing care for client who experienced a stroke. Which nursing intervention reflects the tertiary level of prevention?

provide care transition at discharge for speech therapy

An older adult is admitted to the health care facility with a diagnosis of depression. The nurse would be especially alert for:

suicidal thoughts

A nurse refers an HIV-positive client to a local support group. This is an example of what level of preventive care?

tertiary

A nurse talks with family members about an AIDS client from the clinic where the nurse works. Which tort has the nurse committed?

· Invasion of privacy

A nurse is caring for an older adult who has cancer and is experiencing complications requiring a revision of the plan of care. The nurse sits down with the client and the family and discusses their preferences while sharing the nurse's own judgments based on the nurse's expertise. Which type of healthcare decision making does this represent?

· Shared decision making


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