NR 222 EXAM 1. Questions And Answers. All 100% Correct.1.Which of the following nursing situations best reflects accountability?
a) The nurse assesses
... [Show More] the patient for the possible cause of his pain
b) The nurse takes the oncology nursing certification examination
c) The nurse files an incident report regarding a medication error.
d) An education seminar on "Eating for a healthy Heart"
2. Which statement is an accurate description of nursing?
a) "Nursing includes the diagnosis and treatment of human responses to health
and illness"
b) "Nursing is a profession dependent upon the physician."
c) "It is the role of the physician, not the nurse, to help patients understand their
health."
d) "Nursing includes the diagnosis and cure of human diseases and any potential
health
problems."
3. What are the two major goals of Healthy People 2020?
a) Eliminate health disparities and increase the quality and years of healthy life
b) Support research in finding disease cures and increase focus on technology
c) Advance the access to care for all and reduce tobacco use among adolescents
d) Reduce fraud in healthcare spending and increase aid to dependent children
4. The nurse plans to improve heart health in the community. Which primary
prevention activity can the nurse do to improve heart health in the community?
a) An electrocardiogram (EKG) screening
b) A blood pressure screening
c) A cardiac surgical procedure
d) An education seminar on "Eating for a healthy Heart"
5. The first practicing nurse epidemiologist was
a) Florence Nightingale
b) Mildred Montag
c) Mary Agnes Snively
d) Clara Barton
6. When assisting an obese patient to lose weight, it is very important to help the
patient accomplish which of the following?
a) Attend occupational and physical therapy
b) Consult mental health counseling
c) Make lifestyle change
d) Make plans for surgery
7. Which documentation information is most consistent with objective date?
a) The patient reports pain in his left leg
b) The family reports that the patient has elevated blood pressure
c) The lab reports a patient's glucose is high
d) The patient reports discomfort when he takes deep breaths
8. A nurse moves from Chicago to Charlotte and begins working in a hospital.
The most important factor for the nurse to consider when moving to another state
is the?
a) Standard for nursing practice in Charlotte
b) Clinical ladder of mobility in the new hospital
c) Requirement for continuing education units (CEU) in North Carolina
d) North Carolina Nurse Practice Act
9. The nurse assists the client in a health promotion activity that also reduces the
cost of health care delivery when:
a) Administering medication
b) Treating a diabetic foot ulcer
c) Discussing exercise and nutrition
d) Obtaining an operative consent [Show Less]