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NUR 101 FINAL Exam | 60 Questions & Answers Review Test Submission: NUR 101 Exam 3 SP20 Course NUR-101-03.SP20 - Foundations of Nursing Pract Test NUR 101 Exam 3 SP20 • Question 1 ... Statutory laws passed by each state to regulate nursing practice, which are designed to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the general public. 1. Mandatory Reporting Laws 2. Good Samaritan Laws 3. Nurse Practice Acts 4. American Nurses Association Nurses' Bill of Rights • Question 2 The nurse, when administrating a sustained release tablet, should: 1. administer the tablet with another medication. 2. mix the tablet with an antacid. 3. avoid crushing the tablet. 4. dissolve the tablet in water. • Question 3 Before administering a medication, the nurse must verify the six rights of medication administration, which include: 1. Right client, right room, right drug, right route, right dose, and right time 2. Right drug, right dose, right route, right time, right physician, and right documentation 3. Right client, right drug, right route, right time, right documentation, and right equipment 4. Right client, right drug, right dose, right route, right time, and right documentation • Question 4 n feeding a client, the nurse should: Select all that apply 1. Sit in the client's line of vision 2. Stand above the client 3. Do not allow time between bites of food 4. Serve one bite at a time 5. Provide prompting • Question 5 You are caring for an alert, oriented 47-year-old patient who is recovering from abdominal surgery. The patient becomes angry and upset and says, “I’m leaving this hospital. Remove my IV and surgical drains or I will do it myself.” In order to keep him from removing his lines and leaving the hospital, you apply bilateral wrist restraints until you can contact the physician for an order for patient restraint. This is an example of which of the following? 1. Quasi-intentional tort 2. Negligence 3. False imprisonment 4. Assault and battery • Question 6 The best legal safeguard for a nurse is: 1. safe competent practice. 2. a legal contract. 3. a valid license. 4. malpractice insurance. • Question 7 The nurse is caring for a patient, who is of a different culture than the nurse. The nurse is being aware of not offending the patient by anything that the nurse says or does. This is called: 1. Cultural sensitivity 2. Cultural competence 3. Cultural awareness 4. Dominant culture • Question 8 The nurse is caring for a client of Japanese heritage who refuses pain medication despite the nurse's explaining its importance in the healing process. Which intervention by the nurse is most appropriate for this client? 1. Assess the client's pain levels at less frequent intervals. 2. Notify the physician immediately of the client's noncompliance. 3. Document in the nurses' notes that the client is noncompliant. 4. Utilize non-pharmacological measures to help control the client's pain. • Question 9 The nurse knows that when a spacer is used correctly, it: 0 out of 1 points 1. holds the aerosolized drug allowing more time to inhale it. 2. reduces the amount of drug delivered by a single puff. 3. speeds delivery of aerosolized medication to the lungs. 4. benefits only children and elderly clients. • Question 10 1 out of 1 points An elderly patient tells the charge nurse that she wants another nurse to take care of her. When the charge nurse questions the patient, she states “I don’t want a man taking care of me.” Which cultural barrier is this patient exhibiting? 1. Racism 2. Sexism 3. Ethnocentrism 4. Chauvinism • Question 11 What symptoms does anaphylactic reactions cause? Select all that apply 1. Sudden constriction of bronchioles 2. Edema of larynx and pharynx 3. Hypotension 4. Hypertension 5. Wheezing • Question 12 The nurse’s obligations in ethical decisions include which of the following? Select all that apply. 1. Improve one’s own ethical decision making. 2. Respect patient confidentiality 3. Involve institutional ethics committees 4. Be a patient advocate. 5. Explain your view's to patients • Question 13 An insulin-dependent diabetic patient tells the nurse that she has been giving herself injections in the same location in her right thigh for the past several months because it is easier. What is the nurse's best action? 1. Document the patient’s comments, as the patient understands the treatment regimen. 2. Provide patient teaching on rotating injection sites. 3. Reinforce that patient preference is most important 4. Check the type of insulin the patient receives to ensure that it is compatible with the vastus lateralis site. • Question 14 In which ways are medications excreted from the body? Select all that apply 1. GI tract 2. Kidneys 3. Lungs 4. Exocrine glands 5. Liver • Question 15 The nurse is feeding a patient, who has a history of aspiration. The nurse will keep the patient upright for how long after eating? 1. 5 minutes 2. 2 hours 3. 30 miniute 4. 1 hour • Question 16 The nurse needs to apply a transdermal patch to the patient. The nurse will: Select all that apply 1. Rotate sites 2. Remove previous patch 3. Write date, time and initials on patch 4. Wear gloves 5. Observe site for irritation • Question 17 The primary care provider prescribes furosemide 40 mg PO for a patient with heart failure. Which drug name is used in this prescription? 1. Generic 2. Trade 3. Chemic al 4. Brand • Question 18 It is an extremely busy day on the medical surgical floor, and the nurse must teach a client ready for discharge about his medications. How can the nurse most efficiently utilize her time and provide this teaching? 3. Tell the client about his medications as each medication is given. 1. Quickly write down instructions so the client can take them home with him. 2. Call the client on the phone at home after the shift. 3. Tell the client about his medications as each medication is given. 4. Hold a teaching session while assisting the client with his bath. • Question 19 A medication order is written for erythromycin 250 mg PO tid 1-hour ac. The nurse should administer the medication: 1. by mouth four times daily 1 hour before meals 2. by mouth three times daily 1 hour after meals 3. by mouth three times daily while awake 4. by mouth three times daily 1 hour before meals • Question 20 The nurse is working 0700-1900 and is starting to document the morning assessment. The nurse doesn't remember the lung sounds and doesn't want to leave the assessment blank. Therefore, the nurse documented "clear lung sounds throughout all lung fields". The nurse has violated which intentional tort? 1. Fraud 2. Battery 3. False imprisonment 4. Slander • Question 21 After receiving diphenhydramine, a client complains that his mouth is very dry, which is not uncommon for clients taking diphenhydramine. Which drug effect is this client experiencing? 1. Idiosyncratic reaction 2. Adverse reaction 3. Side effect 4. Anaphylactic reaction • Question 22 Which of the following would be included in the subjective component of a nutrition assessment? 1. Weight 2. Waist circumference 3. Diet recall 4. Height • Question 23 The physician prescribes a new drug with which the nurse is unfamiliar. She consults the hospital formulary to learn about the drug. Which learning domain is the nurse utilizing? 1. Cognitive 2. Psychomotor 3. Kinesthetic 4. Affective • Question 24 Discharge planning for hospitalized clients begins: 1. After acuity has been determined. 2. At admission. 3. After a diagnosis is made. 4. At the time the patient is preparing for discharge. • Question 25 A client who came to the United States from Spain comes to the clinic. The client has been in this country for several years and has adopted some elements of her new country. She still retains some customs from her homeland. This client is experiencing: 1. assimilation. 2. socialization. 3. acculturation. 4. immigration. .................CONTINUED DOWNLOAD TO SCORE GRADE A+............... [Show More]

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