Nurse Practice Act Exam 65 Questions with Verified Answers
T/F: the nurse practice act is different in every state - CORRECT ANSWER True
Nurse
... [Show More] practice act: it gives us rules and laws so that we can stay _____ - CORRECT ANSWER safe
What is the Triple Aim? - CORRECT ANSWER -improve QUALITY of care
-improve the patient EXPERIENCE
-control cost
Law or rule?
Scope of practice - CORRECT ANSWER law
Law or rule?
Competent practice - CORRECT ANSWER rule
Law or rule?
Protect patient safety - CORRECT ANSWER rule
Law or rule?
maintain privacy & confidentiality - CORRECT ANSWER rule
means the expected actions of any nurse who holds the identified level of licensure - CORRECT ANSWER Standards r/t scope of practice
means the direction and periodic consultation provided to an individual to whom a nursing task or patient care activity is delegated." - CORRECT ANSWER Supervision
any conduct or practice that is or might be harmful or dangerous to the health of a patient or the public includes one or more of the following: (read syllabus pg 22 for more info) - CORRECT ANSWER Unprofessional conduct
what is the non disciplinary action consequence? *KNOW THIS! - CORRECT ANSWER Letter of concern (low risk that potentially caused harm to the public)
What are the 4 types of disciplinary consequences? - CORRECT ANSWER -Decree of censure
-Probation
-Civil Penalty
-Revocation
it is like a slap on hand, public repremand that you violated nurse' practice act. Community says "Yes you violated, but not severe enough to cause continued risk to public. They want this on your record, but not as severe as next level. - CORRECT ANSWER Decree of censure (disciplinary consequence)
cannot work for ___ months, or must do XYZ before you can come back. Specific restrictions - CORRECT ANSWER probation (disciplinary consequence)
we see this when we have HIPPA breaches. Not only does the person at fault get FINED, but the organization as well gets penalized. Usual minimum amount of money had to be paid is $1000 - CORRECT ANSWER Civil penalty (disciplinary consequence)
licence is revoked. Has to be pretty severe such as doing something assaulting, or sexual to patient - CORRECT ANSWER revocation (disciplinary consequence)
Once I delegate a task to an unlicensed health care worker, I am no longer accountable for what happens. - CORRECT ANSWER False
Arizona's Nurse Practice Act specifically allows me to delegate nursing care activities - CORRECT ANSWER True but it depends
Arizona's Nurse Practice Act specifies that I must know the competencies and abilities of the person to whom I delegate
T/F - CORRECT ANSWER True
Arizona's Nurse Practice Act states that I may be in violation of the standards of conduct if I delegate tasks to those I have reason to know lack the ability to perform the function or responsibility
T/F - CORRECT ANSWER True
If I fail to supervise those to whom nursing tasks have been delegated, I may be disciplined by the state board
T/F - CORRECT ANSWER True
Employer policies or directives can relieve me of my responsibility for making judgments about the delegation of nursing activities
T/F - CORRECT ANSWER False
*Nurse Practice Act is top, while employers have own policy/procedure. Employers policy CANNOT override law
For which reason would a nurses' license be revoked or the nurse be put on probation?
A. The nurse lost a malpractice suit. -we don't know severity
B. The nurse was found guilty of practicing
while under the influence of drugs or alcohol?
C. The nurse was accused of negligence?
D. The nurse gave a wrong medication? - CORRECT ANSWER B. The Nurse was found guilty of practicing while under the influence of drugs or alcohol
Susan RN noticed that Karen RN was intoxicated while giving care. However, Susan didn't report it to the supervisor. That same day, Karen made a medication error and a patient was injured. Who may be held responsible?
A. Karen RN
B. Susan RN, Karen RN, and the hospital
C. Susan RN
D. Karen RN, and the hospital - CORRECT ANSWER B. Susan RN, Karen RN, and the hospital
The definition of practical nursing includes: - CORRECT ANSWER maintaining safe nursing care that is rendered indirectly
It is OUTSIDE the scope of practice for an LPN to: - CORRECT ANSWER assess a client to formulate plan of care
An example an additional act that may be performed by an LPN that requires additional
education and training as prescribed by the Board and that is recognized as proper to be
performed by a practical nurse would be (hint: see advisory opinions): - CORRECT ANSWER Administering IV medications
it would be a violation of the nurse practice act for an LPN to - CORRECT ANSWER provide nursing services independent of a registered nurse (RN) or physician
which of the following is included in the definition of registered nursing (RN)? - CORRECT ANSWER establishing a nursing diagnosis
which of the following activities would be outside the scope of practice for an RN: - CORRECT ANSWER writing orders for lab tests
An example an additional act that may be performed by an RN that requires ADDITIONAL EDUCATION and training as prescribed by the Board and that is recognized as proper to be
performed by an RN (excluding advanced practice nurses) would be (hint: see advisory
opinions): - CORRECT ANSWER insertion of an intra-arterial catheter
It would be a violation of the nurse practice act for an RN to: (choose 1)
-delegate assessment to an LPN
-supervise the care of other RNs
-delegate a sterile dressing change to an LPN
-provide lab results to a client - CORRECT ANSWER -delegate assessment to an LPN
It is within the scope of practice for a clinical nurse specialist (CNS) in AZ to: - CORRECT ANSWER prescribe durable medical equipment
Under the definition of delegation, a nurse may delegate: - CORRECT ANSWER A selected task to a competent person
it would be a violation of the nurse practice act for an RN to delegate: (choose 1)
-VS to a CNA
-Planning care to an LPN
-Changing a central line dressing to an LPN
-application of commercial diaper cream to a CNA - CORRECT ANSWER Planning care to an LPN
if applying for initial registered nurse practitioner (RNP) certification after july 1 20014, the applicant must posses: - CORRECT ANSWER national certification as a NP
It would be a violation of the nurse practice act for a registered nurse practitioner (RNP) to: - CORRECT ANSWER prescribe in a different specialty than the RNP's certification
the definition of unprofessional conduct: - CORRECT ANSWER includes any conduct that may be harmful to the public
it would be unprofessional conduct for a nurse to: - CORRECT ANSWER -fail to report another nurse w/ evidence of impairment while on duty
the nurse who is convicted of a felony is subject to: - CORRECT ANSWER -REVOCATION of license
the AZ State Board of Nursing has authority over: - CORRECT ANSWER Nursing education programs leading to initial licensure or certification
The Nurse Practice act authorizes the board to adopt rules for nurse practitioners to
practice: - CORRECT ANSWER In collaboration w/ one or more licensed physicians
a nurse who changes her address shall notify the Board of the new address within ____ days - CORRECT ANSWER 30 days
a person can practice nursing in Arizona without an Arizona or multi-state compact license when the person is a : - CORRECT ANSWER nurse licensed in another state and employed by the federal government
a physician tells you that she would like to challenge the RN licensure exam (NCLEX) she can work as an RN on the weekends. You would tell physician that in order to do this she would need to: - CORRECT ANSWER complete an approved nursing program
To qualify for licensure in Arizona, graduates of international nursing programs must show
evidence of: - CORRECT ANSWER -passing NCLEX
-graduating from a comparable nursing program
-and English language proficiency
The Board ensures that nurses who renew their licenses are competent and qualified by
requiring - CORRECT ANSWER Nurses to meet a practice requirement or take a refresher course
In Arizona a nursing license must be renewed every: - CORRECT ANSWER 4 years
In 2009, the date for renewing a license was changed from July 1 of the year of expiration
to: - CORRECT ANSWER April 1 of the year of expiration
A Nursing Assistant certificate must be renewed every ___years - CORRECT ANSWER 2 years
One way the Board ensures that nursing assistants who renew their certificates are
competent and qualified is to require: - CORRECT ANSWER CNAs practice 160 hours in the past 2 years
requirements to become a CNA in AZ include - CORRECT ANSWER passing a manual skills and written examination
if an applicant has an outstanding felony conviction during the 3 years before the application is received the Board shall: - CORRECT ANSWER -deny the application based on felony conviction
the Arizona State Board of Nursing is composed of: - CORRECT ANSWER 11 members
-5 RNs
-2 LPNs
-2 public members
-1 CNA (or CNA instructor)
-1 NP (or CNS)
graduates of approved nursing programs, who are not yet licensed, may use the title of - CORRECT ANSWER Nurse Extern
the abbreviation CNA may be used by: - CORRECT ANSWER -persons currently certified by the Board as nursing assistants
a nurse who administers anesthesia must do so: - CORRECT ANSWER at the direction and in the presence of a physician or surgeon
if the Board finds that a nurse has committed an act of unprofessional conduct r/t patient care, it may: - CORRECT ANSWER issue a decree of censure
the Board may issue an administrative penalty to a nurse who: - CORRECT ANSWER practices nursing w/ expired license
class 6 felony to... - CORRECT ANSWER practice registered nursing without a license
nurse licensure compact allows - CORRECT ANSWER a nurse licensed and residing in a compact state to practice in AZ
a nurse practicing on a compact license from another state must abide by the NPA in - CORRECT ANSWER the state where the patient is located
It is an act of unprofessional conduct for a nurse to - CORRECT ANSWER fail to document the care the patient received
an activity that would meet the practice requirement of the AZBN would be - CORRECT ANSWER consulting on staffing plans w/ a health care facility
unprofessional conduct would include - CORRECT ANSWER falsely claiming CPR certification on an employment application [Show Less]