● Question 1
1 out of 1 points
Statutory laws passed by each state to regulate nursing practice, which are designed to protect the health,
... [Show More] safety, and welfare of the general public.
Selected Answer:
3.
Nurse Practice Acts
Answers: 1.
Mandatory Reporting Laws
2.
Good Samaritan Laws
3.
Nurse Practice Acts
4.
American Nurses Association Nurses' Bill of Rights
● Question 2
The nurse, when administrating a sustained release tablet, should:
1 out of 1 points
Selected Answer:
3.
avoid crushing the tablet.
Answers: 1.
administer the tablet with another medication.
2.
mix the tablet with an antacid.
3.
avoid crushing the tablet.
4.
dissolve the tablet in water.
● Question 3
1 out of 1 points
Before administering a medication, the nurse must verify the six rights of medication administration, which include:
Selected Answer:
4.
Right client, right drug, right dose, right route, right time, and right documentation
Answers: 1.
Right client, right room, right drug, right route, right dose, and right time
2.
Right drug, right dose, right route, right time, right physician, and right documentation
3.
Right client, right drug, right route, right time, right documentation, and right equipment
4.
Right client, right drug, right dose, right route, right time, and right documentation
● Question 4
n feeding a client, the nurse should: Select all that apply
1 out of 1 points
Selected Answers:
1.
Sit in the client's line of vision
4.
Serve one bite at a time
5.
Provide prompting
Answers: 1.
Sit in the client's line of vision
2.
Stand above the client
3.
Do not allow time between bites of food
4.
Serve one bite at a time
5.
Provide prompting
● Question 5
1 out of 1 points
You are caring for an alert, oriented 47-year-old patient who is recovering from abdominal surgery. The patient becomes angry and upset and says, “I’m leaving this hospital. Remove my IV and surgical drains or I will do it myself.” In order to keep him from removing his lines and leaving the hospital, you apply bilateral wrist restraints until you can contact the
physician for an order for patient restraint. This is an example of which of the following?
Selected Answer:
3.
False imprisonment
Answers: 1.
Quasi-intentional tort
2.
Negligence
3.
False imprisonment
4.
Assault and battery
● Question 6
The best legal safeguard for a nurse is:
1 out of 1 points
Selected Answer:
1.
safe competent practice.
Answers: 1.
safe competent practice.
2.
a legal contract.
3.
a valid license.
4.
malpractice insurance.
● Question 7
0 out of 1 points
The nurse is caring for a patient, who is of a different culture than the nurse. The nurse is being aware of not offending the patient by anything that the nurse says or does. This is called:
Selected Answer:
3.
Cultural awareness
Answers: 1.
Cultural sensitivity
2.
Cultural competence
3.
Cultural awareness
4.
Dominant culture
● Question 8
1 out of 1 points
The nurse is caring for a client of Japanese heritage who refuses pain medication despite the nurse's explaining its importance in the healing process. Which intervention by the nurse
is most appropriate for this client?
Selected Answer:
4.
Utilize non-pharmacological measures to help control the client's pain.
Answers: 1.
Assess the client's pain levels at less frequent intervals.
2.
Notify the physician immediately of the client's noncompliance.
3.
Document in the nurses' notes that the client is noncompliant.
4.
Utilize non-pharmacological measures to help control the client's pain.
● Question 9
The nurse knows that when a spacer is used correctly, it:
0 out of 1 points
Selected Answer:
3.
speeds delivery of aerosolized medication to the lungs.
Answers: 1.
holds the aerosolized drug allowing more time to inhale it.
2.
reduces the amount of drug delivered by a single puff.
3.
speeds delivery of aerosolized medication to the lungs.
4.
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