According to BON Position Statement 15.24 Engaging in Reinsertion of Permanently Placed Feeding Tubes, it would be within the scope of practice for a
... [Show More] nurse to replace a gastrostomy tube provided that
A. the tube has been in place for 8-12 weeks, the nurse has a physician's order to replace the tube, and the nurse has completed specific competency training to safely replace the tube.
B. the tube has been in place for 8-12 weeks, the facility policy allows replacement of a tube with a specific physician's order, and the nurse has not completed the required skills check-off.
C. the tube has been in place for 4-6 weeks and the nurse observed a supervisor completed the procedure.
D. the tube has been in place 4-6 weeks and the nurse as been determined to be competent in reinserting permanently placed tubes that have an established fistulous tract. - correct answerA. the tube has been in place for 8-12 weeks, the nurse has a physicians to replace the tube, and the nurse has completed specific competency training to safely replace the tube.
The BON differs from nursing and healthcare specialty associations since the BON
A. lobbies for legislation favorable to the practice of nursing.
B. sets criteria for evaluating nursing career ladders.
C. offers liability insurance at discounted rates for members
D. protects and promotes the welfare of the people of Texas - correct answerD. protects and promotes the welfare of the people of Texas.
The Standards of Nursing Practice, Board Rule 217.11 state that the LVN scope of practice includes including doing which of the following with regard to care plans?
A. Initiate the development of a comprehensive nursing care plan independently
B. May not document on the nursing care plan
C. Participate in the modification and development of the nursing care plan.
D. Review the nursing care plan only if directed to do so by the physician. - correct answerC. Participate in the modification and development of the nursing care plan.
A nurse who contacts a physician to clarify a medication order is
A. fulfilling a duty to keep the patient safe.
B. likely to detract from a collegial nurse-physician relationship.
C. engaging in action that is the duty of the pharmacist.
D. not fulfilling nursing tasks with other patients. - correct answerA. fulfilling a duty to keep the patient safe.
Nurses often ask the Board about what it means to abandon their patients. Though the Board does not use this term in the rules, what specific portion of Board Rule 217.12, Unprofessional Conduct, provides directions for the nurse regarding job abandonment and conduct that may also be Board-reportable?
A. Paragraph (5)
B. Paragraph (7)
C. Paragraph (12)
D. Paragraph (8) - correct answerC. Paragraph (12)
Which of the following situations is an example of a nurse MAINTAINING appropriate professional boundaries between the nurse and the client? A nurse
A. rewards a patient with a small stuffed mascot of his favorite football team for progress made in rehabilitation.
B. responds less frequently to a demanding patient's call light.
C. shares personal information regarding her recent bankruptcy because the patient seems genuinely interested.
D. is personally attracted to a patient and calls and visits him on her days off "to check on how he is doing." - correct answerA. rewards a patient with a small stuffed mascot of his favorite football team for progress made in rehabilitation.
Am advertisement for a "licensed nurse" states the following as routine job responsibilities. "Must work independently without supervision, have expertise in developing nursing care plans, including establishing appropriate nursing diagnoses for assigned patients, and, must be able to complete comprehensive nursing assessments." Based on these responsibilities, this advertisement would require, at a minimum, the nurse to hold a valid
A. Advanced Practice Registered Nurse license.
B. Physician Assistant license.
C. Vocational Nurse license.
D. Registered Nurse license. - correct answerD. Registered Nurse license.
A nurse is caught stealing narcotics from the automated dispensing machine on the unit and self-injecting these drugs while on duty. The nurse admits that she is chemically dependent. In this situation, the NPA requires
A. the nurse be reported to the BON.
B. the Peer Review Committee to monitor the nurse's practice.
C. the nurse to enroll in the Texas Peer Assistance Program for Nurses (TPAPN).
D. a report to law enforcement. - correct answerB. the Peer Review Committee to monitor the nurse's practice.
A nurse was reported to the BON by two different employers multiple practice errors. The BON may determine that the nurse's conduct demonstrates a pattern of practice that
A. complies with the standard to provide nursing services without discrimination of the client served.
B. violates professional boundary regulations because the nurse has two employers
C. results in immediate disciplinary action because the second complain validates the first.
D. indicates the nurse's continued practice poses a risk of harm and may endanger a client's life, health, or safety. - correct answerD. indicates the nurse's continued practice poses a risk of harm and may endanger a client's life, health, or safety.
According to Board Rule 213.29, Criteria and Procedure Regarding Intemperate Use and Lack of Fitness in Eligibility and Disciplinary Matters, a person desiring to obtain or retain his or her nursing license must provide a sworn certificate to the board that he or she has NOT
A. had any alcohol within the last five years.
B. been under the influence of any alcohol or other illegal substance for the last five years.
C. been addicted to or treated for the use of alcohol or any other drug in the last five years.
D. been in the hospital for any type of surgery within the last five years. - correct answerB. been under the influence of any alcohol or other illegal substance for the last five years.
According to board rule, after a nurse refuses a float assignment and invokes Safe Harbor, the nurse
A. should demand that the supervisor must provide a more appropriate float assignment.
B. is required to communicate with the supervisor and must accept the assignment as given.
C. must accept an alternate assignment even if it still beyond the nurse's scope of practice.
D. must collaborate with the supervisor to determine a safe assignment. - correct answerD. must collaborate with the supervisor to determine a safe assignment.
When an applicant for a nursing license receives a final conviction for first degree murder, the NPA mandates that the applicant
A. will be required to complete an ethics and jurisprudence course annually
B. will have to pay $1000 as part of the initial license application process.
C. will not be eligible to apply for an initial nursing license until five years after being released from community supervision or parole.
D. must provide three letters of reference from law enforcement or parole officers and successful retake the NCLEX exam. - correct answerC. will not be eligible to apply for an initial nursing license until five years after being released from community supervision or parole.
A person with a history f a substance use disorder who desires to obtain or retain a license to practice nursing may be required to provide evidence that includes all of the following EXCEPT:
A. current sobriety and fitness to practice.
B. 45 contact hours of continuing nursing education.
C. attendance at Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.
D. positive employer evaluations - correct answerC. attendance at Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.
A nursing error that contributes to the death or serious harm of a patient
A. can be considered a minor incident if the nurse is accountable for his or her practice and understands his or her error.
B. can be considered a minor incident if the patent had a do-not-resuscitate order.
C. cannot be considered a minor incident, even if the nurse appears to have the knowledge and skills to practice safely.
D. cannot be considered a minor incident unless the nurse has a previous pattern of similar nursing practice errors. - correct answerC. cannot be considered a minor incident, even if the nurse appears to have the knowledge and skills to practice safely.
A nurse was terminated from three different jobs beause he or she was stealing from staff members. The nurse has no pending criminal issues and no criminal history. Though this activity does not involve patients, it may indicate that
A. the nurse will repeat similar conduct and exploit patients who trust the nurse to act in their best interest.
B. the nurse only steals from fellow employees and would not steal from unsuspecting and vulnerable patients.
C. the nurse will delegate tasks to unlicensed assistive personnel that are beyond their scope of practice.
D. the nurse is unable to supervise nursing care provided by other licensed nurses. - correct answerA. the nurse will repeat similar conduct and exploit patients who trust the nurse to act in their best interest.
A BON investigator in the enforcement division collected evidence that supports the BON's formal charges against a nurse regarding violations of the NPA and board rules. Attempts to notify the nurse via standard and certified mail at the nurse's last address of record have been returned to the BON office as being "undeliverable or not at this address." Since the investigator has been unable to communicate with the nurse about the BON's formal charges, Board Rule 213.16(i) on Practice and Procedure requires that
A. the case proceed and the board's charges be deemed to be true.
B. the board close the case and take no action if they are unable to locate the nurse.
C. the investigator drop the recommended action (sanction) on the nurse's license to a lower level since the nurse has not responded to the formal charges.
D. the case be referred to the District Attorney's office for follow-up action. - correct answerA. the case proceed and the board's charges be deemed to be true.
The functions of the BON include
A. regulating the education, licensure, and practice of nurses in Texas to ensure the safety of the public.
B. lobbying members of the Texas Legislature to pass bills that are favorable to nurses
C. evaluating student
D. advising currently licensed nurses about potential employment opportunities throughout the state. - correct answerA. regulating the education, licensure, and practice of nurses in Texas to ensure the safety of the public.
A nurse who commits an error that is a minor incident
A. must be reported immediately to the Incident-Based Peer Review Committee or to the BON if there is no peer review at the nurse's place of employment.
B. should not under any circumstances be reported to the BON based on just one minor incident.
C. must immediately resign from his or her place of employment so that there is no chance of the employment so that there is no chance of the employer alleging a "pattern of nursing practice errors."
D. need not be reported to the BON unless the nurse's conduct created a significant risk of physical, emotional, or financial harm to the client. - correct answerD. need not be reported to the BON unless the nurse's conduct created a significant risk of physical, emotional, or financial harm to the client.
Which of the following statements correctly reflects Board Rule 217.20 regarding the Safe Harbor Peer Review?
A. An employer or supervisor can refuse to allow a nurse to invoke Safe Harbor if they resolve the staffing issues.
B. Safe Harbor must be invoked prior to engaging in the assignment or at any time the assignment changes as long as the nurse believes it place patients at risk of harm.
C. A nurse can invoke Safe Harbor after committing an error that caused patient harm.
D. The Chief Nursing Offer (CNO) or Nurse Administrator does not have to assure compliance with the Nursing Peer Review Law or Board Rule 217.20 Safe Harbor Peer Review. - correct answer
A nurse is counseled for questioning a physician's order that made the physician mad. Which of the following documents on the BON web site BEST explains why the nurse was correct to question a physician's order that the nurse believed could be harmful to a patient?
A. Guideline for Nurses Transitioning to a New Practice Setting.
B. Statistics on the number of nurses living in each county in Texas.
C. Position Statement 15.14 Duty of a Nurse in Any Setting.
D. Guideline for LVN Scope of Practice under Board Rule 217.11 - correct answerC. Position Statement 15.14 Duty of a Nurse in Any Setting.
While interacting with the public in a nursing role, each nurse must wear a clearly legible insignia (such as a name badge) that identifies the nurse as
A. an employee of the institutional setting.
B. a registered nurse or a licensed vocational nurse.
C. a member of a professional organization.
D. an experienced nurse in the service area. - correct answerB. a registered nurse or a licensed vocational nurse.
In a nurse-patient relationship, the most vulnerable patients are those who are
A. under anesthesia or sedation.
B. wearing a patient or exam gown.
C. undergoing chemotherapy.
D. using an interpreter. - correct answerA. under anesthesia or sedation.
In the NPA, "conduct subject to reporting" includes
A. conduct that causes a person to suspect that the nurse's practice is impaired by chemical dependency or drug or alcohol abuse.
B. the occurrence of 2 minor incidents within a twelve month period in a facility with no nursing peer review.
C. mandatory overtime resulting in sixteen consecutive hours worked.
D. a nurse who disagrees with the supervisor over a patient assignment. - correct answerA. conduct that causes a person to suspect that the nurse's practice is impaired by chemical dependency or drug or alcohol abuse.
Which of the following resources on the BON web page would assist a nurse in determining his or her scope of nursing practice?
A. Disciplinary Action: Individual's Report to the BON.
B. Memorandum of Understanding between the BON and the Texas State Board of Pharmacy.
C. The continuing competency into sheet.
D. Scope of Practice Decision-Making Model. - correct answerC. The continuing competency into sheet.
If a nurse has reason to believe a medication order is inaccurate or contraindicated, the Standards of Nursing Practice require the nurse to do all of the following EXCEPT:
A. consult with the ordering practitioner to clarify the order.
B. give the medication as ordered and document concerns in the medical record.
C. tell the ordering practitioner if the nurse decide not to give the medication.
D. collaborate with other members f the health care team for more information about the medication and why it was ordered. - correct answerB. give the medication as ordered and document concerns in the medical record.
When making nursing assignments to other LVNs and RNs, the Board Rule 217.11 Standards of Nursing Practice, requires the nurse in a supervisory position into consideration all of the following EXCEPT:
A. the educational preparation of each licensed nurse.
B. the experience of each licensed nurse.
C. the state where the nurse was licensed.
D. the physical and emotional ability of each licensed nurse. - correct answerD. the physical and emotional ability of each licensed nurse.
A person may not practice or offer to practice professional or vocational nursing in Texas unless the person
A. graduates from a board-approved nursing educational program in Texas.
B. completes at least 500 hours of clinical practice inn his or her nursing educational program.
C. demonstrates basic nursing skills on the Nursing Competency Skills List.
D. holds a license as required by the NPA. - correct answerD. holds a license as required by the NPA.
A nurse quits his job, and submits a written notice at the end of his shift, telling his supervisor that he will not be back at work the following morning. The supervisor tells the nurse he has to complete the entire month's schedule or he will be committing "patient abandonment," and will be reported to the BON. This is
A. true. The nurse must work the entire currently posted work schedule before he can quit his present job.
B. true. It would be "patient abandonment" if the nurse does not complete the current schedule. The nurse could be reported to the BON.
C. false. Quitting a job at the end of a shift is not considered "patient abandonment" by the BON and is not grounds for reporting to, or action by, the BON.
D. false. The nurse only has to work for two more weeks of the schedule before he can quit. - correct answerC. false. Quitting a job at the end of a shift is not considered "patient abandonment" by the BON and is not grounds for reporting to, or action by, the BON.
The BON rules regarding licensure renewal require the nurse to answer eligibility questions concerning which of the following with regard to the previous two-year licensure cycle [Show Less]