Situation: Health Promotion is one of the significant Programs emphasized by the Department of Health and any tertiary hospital to prevent illness.
1. Health promotion is best represented by which activity? A. administering immunizations B. giving a bath C. preventing accidents in the home D. performing diagnostic procedures
A. administering immunizations
A. The client chooses healthy foods
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A. An obese client states, “I deserve to have a heart attack.”
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D. Agent-host-environment model
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Situation: The Nursing Service of a hospital is observing and adopting the Model of Benner’s Clinical Proficiency level.
5.A nurse with 2 to 3 years of experience who has the ability to coordinate multiple complex nursing care demands is
at which of Benner’s stages of nursing expertise?
A. advanced beginner
B. competent
C. proficient
D. expert
B. competent
Rationale:
A. nursing focuses on performing the professional role
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B. can be utilized in any setting when caring for a client
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B. midlevel theories, describing the interrelationships among a broad range of concepts within nursing, have
been well tested through nursing research
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C. invasion of privacy
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Situation: A male surgical nurse is preparing the post-operative orders.
10. The staff nurse discovers that a Physician has prescribed an unusually large dosage of medication. Which is the most appropriate action? A. administer the medication B. notify the prescriber C. call the pharmacist D. refuse to administer the medication
B. notify the prescriber
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D. yes, foreseeability is present
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B. The client and family know that the client will most likely die within the next 48 hours
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A. be able to defend the morality of one’s own actions
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B. when asked about the purpose of a medication, a nurse colleague responds, “Oh, I never look them up. I
just give what is prescribed.”
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Situation: Maria is a Nurse Manager in St. Peters Hospital. One of the clients came to her seems confused and asking if she can help her in her personal problems.
D. “If you had asked me, I would have given you my opinion about what to do. Now, how do you feel about
your choice?”
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C. nutrition counseling for young adults with a strong family history of high cholesterol
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D. a health maintenance organization (HMO)
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D. delegate decision-making authority to each health care provider
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Situation: Sophie a Medical nurse is finally checking the discharge orders of a client Mr. George.
C. “When I visit my doctor in 10 days, they will show me how to change my bandages.”
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C. privacy
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C. everyone has to “log on” at the same time
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C. analyzing the quantitative data
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Situation: One nurse expresses that the manager prepared the holiday work schedule unfairly. The manager states that it is the same type of schedule used in the past and other nurses have no problems with it.
C. considering going to a higher authority than the manager for an explanation
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B. consults the client and family members to determine their view of the criteria
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