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Total points6/10

Last Name: *

Tanguilig

First Name: *

Sheena

School: *

NEUST

Email Address: *

imsheenavanessa@gmail.com

Situation .As a competent nurse, you must be aware of the legal aspects of
professional nursing practice.

1. The standards of care are the minimum criteria for competent, proficient, delivery of
nursing care. Which of following pertains to the misconduct or practice that is below
the standard expected of an ordinary, reasonable, and prudent person? *
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a. negligence
b. malpractice

c. gross negligence
d. crime

2. A nurse admitted a client in her 38th week of pregnancy and complaining of severe
upper abdominal pain, nausea and persistent headache. The client’s blood pressure
was elevated on two different readings 20 minutes apart. The prenatal record indicated
a history of elevated BP reading, she reported elevated BP’s, the abdominal pain,
nausea and the client’s inability to void. The nurse did not report information about the
client’s headache, so the physician concluded the client has gastric disturbance from
the flu. After, the client had grand mal seizure. Why would the nurse be considered
negligent in this situation? *
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a. the nurse did not maintain clear, concise and accurate documentation of the client’s condition

b. the nurse was not through in reporting assessment data to the physician
c. the nurse did not develop a positive empowering relationship with the client
d. the nurse told another nurse of not knowing that headache was a symptom of preeclampsia

3. When a nurse signs an informed consent as a witness, what is the nurse


affirming? *
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a. that the nurse explains all the components of the informed consent
b. that the physician explained all components of the informed consent
c. that the client agreeing to the procedure was the person who signed the consent

d. that the client understood the information about the procedure before making a decision

4. A 16-year-old client, who lives in a state without an emancipated minor law, needs to
have a dilatation and curettage after the manual delivery of the placenta. Who can
legally give informed consent for the client to have this procedure? *
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a. the client’s mother
b. the client’s best friend
c. the client’s physician
d. the client

Correct answer
b. the client’s best friend

5. Although the client refused the procedure, the nurse insisted and inserted a
nasogastric tube in the right nostril. The administrator of the hospital decides to settle
the lawsuit because the nurse is most likely to be found guilty of which of the
following? *
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a. an unintentional tort
b. assault
c. invasion of privacy
d. battery

Correct answer
c. invasion of privacy

6. The primary care provider wrote a do not resuscitate (DNR) order. The nurse
recognizes that which of the following applies in the planning of nursing care for this
client? *
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a. the client may no longer make decisions regarding his/her own health care
b. the client and family know that the client will most likely die within the next 48 hours

c. the nurse will continue to implement all treatments focused on comfort and symptom
management
d. A DNR order from a previous admission is valid for the current admission

Correct answer
c. the nurse will continue to implement all treatments focused on comfort and symptom
management

7. Danica who is admitted to the hospital with autoimmune thrombocytopenia and a


platelet count of 20,000/L develops epistaxis and melena. Treatment with
corticosteroids and immunoglobulin has not been successful. Her physicians
recommended splenectomy. Danica states “I don’t need surgery.” This will go away on
it’s own.” In considering your response to Danica you must depend on the ethical
principle of: *
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a. Beneficence

b. Justice
c. Autonomy
d. Advocacy

8. Ruffa is terminally ill and is experiencing severe pain. She is bone and liver
metastasis. She has been on morphine for several months now. Ruffa is aware that
they are having financial problems. She decides to sign a DNR form. What ethical
principle did Ruffa and her family utilize as basis for their decision to sign a DNR. *
1/1
a. Justice
b. Autonomy

c. Beneficence
d. Advocacy

9. Tiffany, a staff nurse working in a cancer unit, is considered a role model not only by
her colleagues but also by her patients. She goes out of her way to help other. She is
very active in their professional organization and she practices what she teaches.
What ethical principles is she practicing? *
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a.Beneficence
b. Autonomy
c. Advocacy

d. Justice

Correct answer
a.Beneficence

10. You are commuting to work riding the LRT. An older collapsed and nobody seem to
notice her. The security guard tried to make her sit down but she remained
unconscious. You saw what happened and you decided to help. With help, you
brought the patient to the nearest hospital. You learned later that woman was diabetic.
She as on her way to the diabetes clinic to her fasting blood sugar tested. She
developed hypoglycemia. You were able to save a life. You felt good. What principle
was applied? *
1/1
a. Advocacy
b. Beneficence

c. Justice
d. Autonomy
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Tanguilig

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Sheena

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NEUST

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Match Column A (THOERIES) with Column B (RESEARCH).

A. Nurses Migration and Workplace Adjustment


B. Communication patterns in nurse patient interactions
C. The Lived Experience of a Caregiver of a Terminally ill client
D. Cultural sensitivity of Foreign educated nurses
E. The Effect of Room temperature on Wound Healing of Post-op client
Score
1. Nightingale
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2. Leininger
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3. Orem
1/1

4. Peplau
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5. Roy
0/1

1. Nightingale
2. Leininger
3. Orem
4. Peplau
5. Roy
Correct answers

A. Nurses Migration and Workplace Adjustment


B. Communication patterns in nurse patient interactions
C. The Lived Experience of a Caregiver of a Terminally ill client
D. Cultural sensitivity of Foreign educated nurses
E. The Effect of Room temperature on Wound Healing of Post-op client
1. Nightingale
5. Roy
1. Nightingale
5. Roy

Classify the following researches by selecting :


A - Quantitative research B-Qualitative research

6.The effects of regular nurse visits to client’s bedside on the number of client’s calls
to the nurse *
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A. Quantitative research
B. Qualitative research

Correct answer
A. Quantitative research

7. A study on the effects of the white uniform of hospital personnel on pediatric


patients *
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A. Quantitative research
B. Qualitative research
8. A study on benefits of pre-operative health instructions to client’s feeling of anxiety *
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A. Quantitative research
B. Qualitative research

9. A study on the effects of touch on the client’s feelings of isolation *


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A. Quantitative research
B. Qualitative research

10. A study measuring differences in blood pressure before, during and after a
procedure *
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A. Quantitative research

B. Qualitative research

11. A study examining clients reactions to stress after open heart surgery *
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A. Quantitative research
B. Qualitative research

12. A study measuring nutrition and weight loss/gain in clients with cancer *
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A. Quantitative research

B. Qualitative research

13. A study examining oxygen levels after endotracheal suctioning *


1/1
A. Quantitative research
B. Qualitative research

14. The use of qualitative research process is most appropriate for which of the
following studies? *
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A. a study examining client reactions to stress after open heart surgery

B. a study measuring nutrition and weight loss or grain in clients with cancer
C. a study measuring differences in blood pressure before, during and after a procedure
D. a study examining oxygen levels after endotracheal suctioning

15. When both qualitative and quantitative research methods are used simultaneously
in the same study, this procedure is called? *
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A. Triangulation
B. Meta-analysis
C. Multitrait / multimethod

D. Methodological plurality

Correct answer
A. Triangulation

16. Which of the following types of studies is considered a qualitative study? *


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A. Correlational

B. Ethonograpical
C. Comparative
D. Methodological

Correct answer
B. Ethonograpical

17. The most frequently used data-collection methods found in qualitative research
are: *
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A. Closed-ended question and non participant observations.
B. Participants observation and semi structured interviews
C. Structured interviews and physiological measures
D. Closed ended questions and structured interviews

18. A purpose of observation research is to: *


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A. Determine beliefs of people
B. Examine attitudes of people
C. Obtain examples of peoples’ behavior

D. Analyze personal experiences of people

Correct answer
D. Analyze personal experiences of people

19. Collecting data from a sample to determine the characteristics of a population is


the purpose of what type of research? *
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A. Correlational
B. Survey

C. Methodological
D. Quasi experimental

20. Expost facto studies are also called *


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A. Prospective
B. Retrospective
C. longitudinal
D. Descriptive

Correct answer
B. Retrospective

SITUATION: A researcher is trying to determine if the type of educational preparation


is associated with level of professional commitment. The means score on the
commitment to the nursing profession instrument are obtained for 30 diploma school
graduates, 30 associate degree graduates and 30 baccalaureate graduates. The
Probability level associated with the obtained F-value is .03.
21. . What is the level of measurement of the dependent variable? *
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A. Nominal

B. Ordinal
C. Interval/ratio

22. . How many sets of scores are being compared? *


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A. One
B. Two
C. Three

D. Four

23. The scores on the dependent variable are: *


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A. Dependent
B. Independent

24. What inferential statistics was calculated? *


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A. Dependent T-test
B. Analysis of variance

C. Independent T-test
D. Chi-square test

25. Which of the following decisions concerning scores on the commitment to the
nursing profession instrument is correct, based on the probability level of.03 that was
obtained when the data were analyzed? *
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A. No significant differences exist among diploma, associate degree, and baccalaureate
graduates’ score
B. A significant difference exist among diploma, associate degree, and baccalaureate graduates’
score
C. No decision can be made as to whether a significant difference exist among diploma,
associate degree, and baccalaureate graduates’ score

26. The conclusion of a study are based on the: *


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A. Findings of the study

B. Review of literature
C. Implications of the study
D. Recommendations for future research
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LAST NAME: *

Tanguilig

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Sheena

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NEUST

EMAIL ADDRESS: *

imsheenavanessa@gmail.com

1. The provision of health information in the rural areas nationwide through television
and radio programs and video conferencing is referred to as: *
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a. Community Health Program
b. Telehealth Program

c. Wellness Program
d. Red Cross Program

2. Which of the following times is ideal to begin discharge planning? *


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a. 24 hours after discharge
b. The day before discharge
c. At the time of admission

d. When the patient desires

3. The nurse is teaching a diabetic patient how to inject insulin and the dosages
necessary for optimal control. This would be an example of what level of health care? *
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a. Primary
b. Secondary
c. Tertiary

d. Quarterly

4. The latest census has shown an increase in the life span among Filipinos resulting
to an increase in the number of elderly population. In addition to these data, it is
observed that the cost of hospitalization is getting more expensive and unaffordable to
majority of the people. These facts can bring about an increase in the demand for
which of the following nursing services? *
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a. Managed Care
b. Clinical Specialization
c. Home Care

d. Acute Care

5. Which of the following health care agencies is usually family – centered, relatively
recent in popularity and oftentimes focuses on maintenance of comfort and
satisfactory lifestyle of clients in the terminal phase of illness? *
1/1
a. Non – Government Organization
b. Hospice

c. Community Health Center


d. Support Group

6. You ask a client how he defines health. He says, “Maayos naman, nagagampanan
ko naman pagiging tatay ko at ang pagkakapentero ko kaya malusog ako”. His
definition of health is based on which model? *
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a. Clinical Model
b. Adaptive Model
c. Role Performance Model

d. Eudemonistic Model

7. Which of the following individuals appears to have taken on the sick role? *
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a. An obese client states “I deserve to have a heart attack.”
b. A mother is ill and says “I won’t be able to make your lunch today.”

c. A man with low back pain misses several physical therapy appointments
d. An elder states “My horoscope says I will be well again.”

8. When obtaining a health history from a client, the nurse should ask first about which
of the following? *
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a. Biographic data

b. His chief complaint


c. Medical history
d. Family history

9. Which type of nursing diagnosis is one in which evidence about a health problem is
incomplete or unclear which requires more data either to support or to refute it? *
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a. Wellness diagnosis
b. Risk nursing diagnosis
c. Actual diagnosis
d. Possible nursing diagnosis

10. Which of the following is the “product” developed during the planning phase of the
nursing process? *
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a. Nursing care plan

b. Nursing diagnoses
c. Nursing history
d. Nursing notes

11. The nurse does which of the following tasks in the implementing phase of the
nursing process? *
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a. Determines the patient’s health status
b. Identifies available resources
c. Measures goal achievement
d. Puts the nursing care plan into action

12. During which step of the nursing process does revision of a client’s plan of care
take place? *
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a. Assessment
b. Planning
c. Implementation
d. Evaluation

13. The nurse manager evaluates the new I.V. system instituted in the facility to
ascertain whether it has resulted in a decreased incidence of phlebitis in clients with
I.V. lines. This is an example of what type of evaluation? *
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a. Outcome

b. Peer
c. Process
d. Structure

14. A quality assurance nurse sends a questionnaire to clients after discharge to


determine their level of satisfaction with the nursing care they received in the facility.
What type of nursing audit is this? *
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a. Concurrent
b. Outcome
c. Retrospective

d. Terminal

15. Legally, a client’s record is owned by the *


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a. government
b. hospital

c. doctor in – charge
d. client

16. Utilizing the SOAP charting, the nurse would record her nursing diagnosis under
which of the following? *
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a. S – Subjective
b. O – Objective
c. A – Assessment

d. P – Planning

17. These are sheets/forms which provide an efficient and time saving way to record
information that must be obtained repeatedly at regular and/or short intervals of time.
This does not replace the progress notes; instead this record of information on vital
signs, intake and output, treatment, postoperative care, post partum care, and diabetic
regimen, etc. This is used whenever specific measurements or observations are
needed to be documented repeatedly. What is this? *
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a. Graphic Flow Sheets
b. Medicine and Treatment Record
c. Nursing Kardex

d. Discharge Summary

Correct answer
a. Graphic Flow Sheets

18. Which of the following qualities are relevant in documenting client care? 1.
accuracy and conciseness 2. thoroughness and currentness 3. systematic and orderly
4. legibly, properly dated and signed 5. use of locally accepted abbreviation *
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a. 2, 3, 4 and 5
b. 1, 2, 3 and 4
c. 1, 2, 3 and 5
d. 1, 3, 4 and 5

Correct answer
b. 1, 2, 3 and 4

19. When giving a change of shift report, which of the following statements by the
nurse is not considered appropriate? *
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a. “Mrs. A is a 38 – year – old female client of Dr. B with cholecystitis and cholelithiasis.”
b. “Mrs. C’s pain is best relieved in the left lateral Sims’ position.”

c. “Mr. D is just contrary today and nothing is going to please him.”


d. “Mr. E was able to walk around the unit twice today with no complaint of dizziness.”

Correct answer
c. “Mr. D is just contrary today and nothing is going to please him.”

20. A telephone order is given for a client in your ward. What is your most appropriate
action? *
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a. Copy the order onto the chart and sign the physician’s name as close to his original signature
as possible
b. Repeat the order back to the physician, copy onto the order sheet and indicate that it is a
telephone order
c. Write the order in the client’s chart and have the head nurse co – sign it
d. Tell the physician that you cannot take the order but you will call the nurse supervisor
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LAST NAME: *

Tanguilig

FIRST NAME: *

Sheena

SCHOOL: *

NEUST

EMAIL ADDRESS: *

imsheenavanessa@gmail.com

1. Which of the following reflects the elements of therapeutic communication? Select


All That Apply. *
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a. “I have something to tell you.”

b. Nodding one’s head

c. “I would like to hear from you”

d. “I want to say ‘thank you’ for everything”

e. “This place is a great place for conversations like ours.”


f. “I intend to tell you that I feel good when I’m with you.”

2. In demonstrating the method for deep breathing exercises, the nurse places the
hands on the client’s abdomen to explain diaphragmatic movement. This technique
involves the use of which element of communication? *
1/1
a. Message
b. Feedback
c. Appropriateness
d. Channel

3. Communication can be verbal and non – verbal. Examples of non – verbal


communication in nurse – client relationship are the following except: *
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a. using a sign language interpreter like a family member
b. signs
c. restlessness
d. symptoms

4. Interpersonal communication is least threatening during what type of relationship? *


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a. Intimate
b. Social

c. Professional
d. Personal

5. Before making an initial contact with the clients, the nurse decides to review their
individual medical records. This phase of the nurse – patient relationship could best be
referred to as the: *
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a. Pre – interaction phase

b. Orientation phase
c. Working phase
d. Termination phase

6. Which of the following is not a part of a process recording? *


1/1
a. Nonverbal narrative account
b. Analysis about the client’s responses

c. Verbal narrative account


d. Analysis about the nurse’s responses

7. Which of the following behaviors by a client indicates to the nurse that learning in
the cognitive domain has taken place? *
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a. Explaining the rationale for taking a new medication

b. Actively demonstrating the new skill


c. Telling the nurse the client has accepted the illness and its effects on lifestyle
d. Physically demonstrating insulin injections

8. When the head nurse in your ward plots and approves your work schedules and
directs your work, she is demonstrating: *
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a. Responsibility
b. Delegation
c. Accountability
d. Authority

9. Joshua verbalizes to his friends” I am no longer functional in our company, I’ve been
looking for a reason to live, and they don’t understand me”. When validating the
feelings of Joshua, the nurse therapeutically replies *
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a. “Sometimes, we feel upset about certain situation.”
b. “I understand how you feel”
c. “Do you feel like no one cares for you?”
d. “Do you feel like giving up your life and want to end it?”
10. Mary stares out the window most of the day. She communicates with the nurse
when she feels lonely. When the nurse asks Mary to take a bath, Mary shouts “I don’t
want to take a bath, that hot water could kill me”. The nurse therapeutically replies: *
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a. “I understand that you feel frightened”.” If you let me, I’ll help you find if the water is hot”
b. “The water is not hot, what makes you think it is?”
c. “I know you feel scared”. “Perhaps, I’m your nurse to help you with your troubles”

d. “The water is cold not hot.”

11. Which of the following statements would indicate that a patient has antisocial
personality disorder? *
1/1
a. “I don’t care about your rights as long as I am satisfied with my work”

b. “I love myself more than anyone else”


c. “I will not stop this activity unless I perfect it”. It must always be in order”
d. “I am the best king in this world”

12. Which of the following statements confirms the use of cocaine and
methamphetamine? *
1/1
a. “It depresses my feelings to forget my problem”
b. “I move very fast when doing home tasks”

c. “I experienced drowsiness when I take the drugs”


d. “I am bored with my life”

13. Which of the following signifies that the patient is addicted to alcohol? *
1/1
a. “I drink when there’s a special occasion”
b. “ I drink almost every day”
c. “I feel bored and irritated when I don’t take the alcohol”

d. “I used to drink with my friends”

14. . Which of the following symptom usually exhibited by an autistic child? *


1/1
a. Verbigeration
b. Word salad
c. Echolalia

d. Confabulation

15. Preparing the client for the termination phase begins : *


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a. pre orientation
b. orientation

c. working
d. termination

16. A helping relationship is a process characterized by : *


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a. recovery promoting
b. mutual interaction

c. growth facilitating
d. health enhancing

17. During the nurse patient interaction, the nurse assess the ff: to determine the
patients coping strategy : *
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a. How are you feeling right now?
b. Do you have anyone to talk to?
c. What do you think will help you right now?

d. How does your problem affect your life?

18. As a counselor, the nurse performs which of the following task? *


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a. encourage client to express feelings and concerns

b. helps client to learn a dance or song to enable her to participate in activities


c. help the client prepare in group activities
d. assist the client in setting limits on her behavior
19. Joshua is admitted to the hospital. Ten hours later Nurse Cherry observes hand
tremors, hyperexicitability, tachycardia, diaphoresis and hypertension. Nurse Cherry
suspects alcohol withdrawal. Nurse Cherry should ask the client: *
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a. What time was your last drink taken?

b. Why did you drink?


c. Do you drink beer or hard liquor only?
d. How long have you been drinking?

20. Mr. Agustin is very hostile towards Nurse Kim for no apparent reason. Mr. Agustin
is manifesting: *
1/1
a. Empathy
b. Sympathy
c. Transference
d. Counter transference

21. Mr. Agustin says “the SWAT is out to get me.” The nurse’s best response is: *
1/1
a. “I don’t know anything about that. You are afraid of being harmed.”

b. “I don’t believe that.”


c. “That’s nonsense.”
d. “Why is the SWAT out to get you?”

22. Mr. Santiago with a history of schizophrenia has been admitted for suicidal
ideation. The client states "King Mahukot is telling me to kill myself right now." The
nurse's best response is: *
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a. I understand that the voice are real to you, But I don’t hear anything. I will stay with you.

b. The voices are part of your illness, it will stop if you take medication immediately
c. The voices will go away soon
d. Just ignore it
23. Patricia comes to the outpatient mental health clinic 4 days after being discharged
from the hospital. She was given a 1-week supply of clozapine (Clozaril). The nurse
reviews information about clozapine with the Patricia. Which client statement indicates
an accurate understanding of the nurse's teaching about this medication? *
1/1
a. "I need to call my doctor in 4 weeks for a checkup."
b. "I need to keep my appointment here at the hospital this week for a blood test."

c. "I can drink alcohol with this medication."


d. "I can take over-the-counter sleeping medication if I have trouble sleeping."

24. It would be most helpful for the Nurse Josh to deal with a client with severe anxiety
by: *
1/1
a. Ask the client to identify the cause of her anxiety.
b. Ignore the behaviour and wait till the client is calm
c. Give specific instructions using speak in concise statements.
d. Urge the client to focus on what the nurse is saying

25. A client tells the nurse that people from Saturn are going to invade the earth.
Which response by the nurse would be most therapeutic? *
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a. "That must be frightening to you. Can you tell me how you feel about it?"

b. "There are no people living on Saturn "


c. "What do you mean when you say they're going to invade the earth?"
d. say nothing and nod
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LAST NAME: *

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Sheena

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NEUST

EMAIL ADDRESS: *

imsheenavanessa@gmail.com

SITUATION 1 - The nurse reviews concepts of immunization.

1. The nurse recall that an injection which consist of bacterial cells that have been
modified is called: *
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A. a vaccine
B. a toxin
C. a toxoid
D. an antitoxin

2. A child who is exposed to diphtheria and is given an antitoxin would be an example


of: *
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A. active natural immunity
B. passive artificial immunity

C. passive natural immunity


D. active artificial immunity

3. Immunity by antibody formation during the course of a disease is called: *


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A. passive artificial immunity
B. active natural immunity
C. passive natural immunity
D. active artificial immunity
Correct answer
B. active natural immunity

4. The nurse understands that occasionally infants are born without an immune
system and can live normally during their first months after birth. This is because: *
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A. Limited antibodies are produced by the infant's colonic bacteria.
B. Exposure to pathogens during the first months after birth is limited.
C. Limited antibodies are produced by the fetal thymus during the 8th an 9th months of gestation.
D. Antibodies are passively received from the mother through the placenta and breast milk.

5. The preferred site for an intramuscular injections for a 6 month old infant receiving a
dose of immunization is the: *
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A. dorsogluteal
B. vastus lateralis
C. deltoid

D. ventrogluteal

Immunity is a specific resistance of the body to infection.

6. Immunity by antibody formation during the course of a disease is _____ *


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a. Active natural

b. Passive natural
c. Active artificial
d. Passive artificial

7. Vaccinating a child against preventable diseases represents which type of


immunity? *
1/1
a. Active natural
b. Passive natural
c. Active artificial
d. Passive artificial

8. Immunity transferred to the fetus from an immune mother through the placenta and
breast milk is _____ *
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a. Active natural
b. Passive natural
c. Active artificial
d. Passive artificial

Correct answer
b. Passive natural

9. You explain to a mother whose child has just received a diphtheria antitoxin injection
that the antiserum confers _____ immunity *
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a. Active natural
b. Passive natural
c. Active artificial
d. Passive artificial

10. How long does an active natural immunity usually last? *


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a. Lifelong

b. Many years
c. 6 months – 1 year
d. 2 – 3 weeks

11. Which is the correct temperature for storing biologicals in the freezer? *
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a. – 5º C to – 15º C
b. –15º C to – 25º C

c. – 25º C to – 35º C
d. – 35º C to – 45º C
12. Wearing the personal protective equipment. Arrange the sequence in order. 1.
Mask 2. Gloves 3. Face shield 4. gown 5. hand hygiene *
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a. 5,4,1,3,2

b. 5,1,3,4,2
c. 1,3,4,2,5
d. 3,1,4,2,5

13. Removing the personal protective equipment. Arrange the sequence in order. 1.
Mask 2. Gloves 3. Face shield 4. gown 5. hand hygiene *
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a. 2,3,4,1,5

b. 2,4,3,1,5
c. 5,3,4,1,2
d. 5,3,2,1,4

14. Which of the following dose of tetanus toxoid is given to the mother to protect her
infant from neonatal tetanus and likewise provide 10 years protection for the mother? *
1/1
a. TT3
b. TT4

c. TT5
d. TT6

15. Which biological used in EPI is appropriately matched with one another? 1. BCG –
0.05 ml  intradermal (ID) 2. DPT – 5 ml  intramuscular (IM) 3. OPV – 2 drops  per
orem (PO) 4. Hep B – 0.05 ml  intramuscular (IM) 5. Measles – 0.5 ml 
subcutaneous (Sub Q) *
1/1
a. 1, 2 and 4
b. 1, 3 and 4
c. 1, 2 and 5
d. 1, 3 and 5
*

A. Airborne
B. Droplet
C. Contact
D. Standard
E. None
Score
16. TB
0/1

17. RSV
1/1

18. Bacterial Meningitis


1/1

19. Hepatitis B
1/1

20. Legionnaire’s Disease


1/1

16. TB
17. RSV
18. Bacterial Meningitis
19. Hepatitis B
20. Legionnaire’s Disease
Correct answers

A. Airborne
B. Droplet
C. Contact
D. Standard
E. None
16. TB
16. TB

21. In which of the following situations would it be most appropriate to delegate the
taking of vital signs to a UAP? *
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a. A patient being admitted for elective facial surgery and a history of stable hypertension

b. A patient receiving a blood transfusion with a history of transfusion reactions


c. A client recently started on a new antiarrhythmic agent
d. A patient who is admitted frequently with asthma attacks

22. An education program is being conducted on standard precautions. The nurse


learns that a primary purpose of standard precautions with all patient is: *
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a. To prevent nosocomial infections
b. To protect patients from AIDS
c. To protect employees from HIV and HBV

d. To replace other isolation requirements

23. Which statement regarding sterile technique is FALSE? *


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a. Tables are sterile at table level only
b. Wrapper edges of a sterile item are considered unsterile once the package is opened
c. Fluid contents remaining in a bottle, once opened and poured, cannot be used later, and must
be discarded
d. A sterile package is opened from the near side first, and then the far side

24. Place the following PPE in order of removal:


A. Gown, eye protection, gloves, and mask
B. Gloves, mask, gown, and eye protection
C. Mask, gown, eye protection, and gloves
D. Eye protection, gloves, mask, and gown
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