PN FUNDAMENTALS PROCTORED EXAM ALL
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FUNDAMENTALS PROCTORED EXAM ALL WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
what screening tool is used
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while caring for a patient the nurse inserts an IV line without receiving consent from the patient. what is this an example of - battery
the nursing assistant of an 80yr old patient who demonstrates confusion but no anxiety reveals that the patient is a fall risk because she continues to get out of bed without help despite frequent reminders. which action would be the initial nursing intervention to prevent falls for this patient - place a bed alarm device on the bed
a nursing instructor observes that a student nurse is caring for the american patients on the unit first and then attending to the needs of the european patients. which error of critical thinking does this nursing action depict? - personal bias
which of the following nursing theorist stated that the patient is a complete system and must be treated as a whole - neuman
which concept of nursing ethics does the nurse follow when the nurse tells the patient the truth - veracity
which behaviors are obstacles to the development of critical thinking - biased view overconfidence failure to accept mistakes
which component of critical thinking is being used when the nurse reviews relevant clinical principles in a textbook prior to caring for a patient - knowledge application
you are the nurse preparing to give medication to your patient. the physician has ordered 500mg for this patient twice daily. how many tablets should the nurse administer per dose. 250mg 100 tablets. - 2 (remember to use units when necessary)
The physician has ordered 15mg of liquid medication for your patient. According to the vail the medication comes in 7.5mg/5ml. How many mls should the nurse administer? - 10
Which attribute of critical thinking is defined as: acting on sound knowledge and acknowledging ones actions are their own? - Accountability
While coordinating times of availability with the patients physical therapist and speech therapist which role is the nurse fulfilling? - Manager
How does the profession of nursing fulfill the professional obligation for autonomy? - Nurses must practice and are held accountable to the standards and laws of nursing as set by the board of nursing within their state
While collecting information about the patients symptoms the nurse looks at a previous medical record. What type of date is the nurse using? - Secondary
What is the nursing process order and abbreviation - Assessment
Diagnosis
Planning
Implementation/intervention
Evaluation
Which of the following is an appropriate nursing goal or objective for a patiemt - The patient will walk 30 steps in the hallway twice daily
What are the steps of physical in assessment in the correct order (with the exception of the the GI assessment) - Inspection
Palpation
Auscultation
Percussion
what contributes to a safe environment - ensuring the patient has their call light within reach & answering all call lights in a timely manner
how can the nurse best implement veracity in their daily practice - by acting honestly & demonstrating integrity in practice
which of the following statements is accurate concerning "safety" - the joint commission evaluates and accredits organizations based on their safe practices
you are the nurse caring for a patient who has just fallen from bed. which action is not appropriate? - tell the patient you will be right back and call the charge nurse
how long does a restraint order last - 24 hours
the nurse notices a fire in a patient's room. which action should the nurse perform first? - move the patient to a safe area (RACE) [Show Less]