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CAP 2-DIAGNOSTIC 1-5 Exam Questions And Answers Best Rated A+ Guaranteed Success Latest Up, Exams of Nursing

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Download CAP 2-DIAGNOSTIC 1-5 Exam Questions And Answers Best Rated A+ Guaranteed Success Latest Up and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! CAP 2-DIAGNOSTIC 1-5 Exam Questions And Answers Best Rated A+ Guaranteed Success Latest Update2023/ 202 4> . DIAGNOSTIC 1 Question 1 Nurse Pim was requested to conduct a research study of a group of children who had been exposed to a traumatic event at their school. Nurse Pim plans to use several established research tools including the State Anxiety Scale for Children. The children’s scores on the tools will be analyzed against demographic variables such as age, gender, and ethnicity. Which of the following would be the most appropriate research design for the nurse researcher to choose? Select one: a. quantitative experimental b.quantitative nonexperimental c.qualitative grounded theory d. qualitative phenomenological Question 2 A nurse on an inpatient unit wants to conduct a study to determine the experiences of his clients receiving ECT. The nurse should use pg. 1 which qualitative research design: Select one: a. historical design b. ethnographic design c.grounded theory design d. phenomenological design Question 3 Which of the following statements is true regarding psychiatric research design? Select one: a. identifies the concepts and constructs to be analyzed in the project b.determines what, if any, research has already been conducted on the particular problem c. c. provides an analysis of the results of the data obtained and communicates the study findings d. integrates and guides methodological decisions and defines the direction that the research adopts Question 4 Which of the following statements is true regarding the framework of a psychiatric research study? Select one: a. It is never used with quantitative research design. b. It is synonymous with the review of the literature. c. It pg. 2 Powerlessness d. Anxiety Question 7 Which of the following theorists described the four levels of anxiety? Select one: a. Hildegard Peplau b. Erik Erikson c. Carl Rogers d. Sigmund Freud Question 8 Which term refers to the primary unconscious defense mechanism that keeps intense anxiety-producing situations out of a person's conscious awareness? Select one: a. Repression b. Regressio n c. Introjectio n d. Denial Clear my choice Question 9 pg. 5 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Not flaggedFlag question Question text pg. 6 A nurse is to assess a client's level of anxiety in order to determine how much of an anti- anxiety drug to administer prior to performing a painful dressing change for a deep tissue burn. Which question would give the nurse the most accurate assessment? Select one: a.Did you find the medication helpful that you received before the dressing change yesterday? b. On a scale of 1 to 5, with one being none and 5 being panic, can you rate your level of anxiety right now? c. Are you ready for this change of dressing? d.---------------------------How are you feeling today? parang ito open ednd question Question 10 A client is admitted to the psychiatric unit under an involuntary admission and is resting in his room quietly. When the nurse enters the room and attempts to administer the client’s injection of Thorazine, the client refuses stating, “I don’t want that medication. I have a friend who received those shots and he acts like a zombie.” After the nurse discusses the reason for the medication and its actions, the client continues to refuse. Which action should the nurse take next? Select one: a. Contact the physician immediately. b. Notify the nursing supervisor on call. pg. 7 a. breach of confidentiality b.failure to honor individual rights c.breach of the least restrictive alternative principle d. failure to provide appropriate treatment Question 14 Madeleine Leininger’s theory directs the nurse to understand the meaning of crisis events for the client from: Select one: a.within the client’s cultural perspective b. a comparison with American culture c. the nurse’s perspective of the event d. whatever cultural rules are known Clear my choice Question 15 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Not flaggedFlag question Question text A Vietnamese family comes to the emergency room after the pg. 10 death of one of their family members. The nurse informs them that only one member of the family is able to see the person who die~ %0% The family members begin to chant and cry out lou~%0% The BEST action for the nurse at this time is to: Select one: a. inform the family that the rules are the same for everyone b. ask the family members what behaviors they need to perform after a death c.realize that this is probably a culturally related habit and show sympathy for the family d. look up information on the Internet that describes the needs of the Vietnamese after a death Clear my choice Question 16 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Not flaggedFlag question Question text Which of the following is MOST likely to be an effective intervention strategy for clients who have survived a community crisis? Select one: pg. 11 a. anxiety medication b. a support group c. psychotherapy d. relocation to another community Clear my choice Question 17 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 pg. 12 choice Question 21 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Not flaggedFlag question Question text A client delivered a baby boy and is for discharge. One week after, she went to have a check-up and mentioned about her old 5-year-old son who asked for bottled milk after 2 years weaned from it. The nurse understood the 5-year-old boy because this is what type of defense mechanism? Select one: pg. 15 a. Resistance b. Regression c. Repressio n d. Reaction formation Clear my choice Question 22 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Not flaggedFlag question Question text Mrs. Masaklap went to a clinic after she was hit by her husband. When the nurse asks the client what happened to her, she replies to the nurse “I was hit by my husband because I’m not listening to him.” The nurse knows that the client tries to reason out the husband’s action by using which defense mechanism? Select one: a. Denial b.Projecti pg. 16 on c. Regressio n d. Rationalizatio n Clear my choice Question 23 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Not flaggedFlag question Question text A college student took nursing as a profession because this is the profession of his parents who he admires the most. This is an example of which defense mechanism? Select one: a. Identificati on b. Introjection c. Intellectualiza tion d. Rationalizatio n. Clear my pg. 17 Question 27 Issuing subpoena ad testificandum to a nurse for unprofessional conduct is an exercise of what kind of power of the Board of Nursing? Select one: a. Discretiona ry b. Ministerial c. Quasi-legislative d. Quasi-judicial Question 28 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Not flaggedFlag question Question text 37. Fraudulent misrepresentation in the practice of the profession is considered to be which of the following cases? Select one: a. Misfeasance b.Deceit c.Culpa d. Misde pg. 20 meanor Clear my choice Question 29 Not yet answered pg. 21 Marked out of 1.00 Not flaggedFlag question Question text It is an act committed in violation of public law and punishable by fine or imprisonment: Select one: a. Crime b. Violenc e c. Abuse d. Tort Question 30 39.Which of the following constitutes defamation? 1. The nurse reveals privileged communication to friends of the deceased 2. The nurse criticizes the work of another nurse in front of the patient 3. The head nurse tells the chief nurse her evaluation concerning the efficiency of her staff nurses 4. The nurse informs the patient about the incompetence of the doctor Select one: a. 1, 2, 3 b. 2, 3, 4 c. 1, 2, 4 d. 1, 2, 3, 4 Clear my choice pg. 22 Select one: a. Cheer up the client and tell the client she’ll feel better soon. b. Identify the primary cause of the client’s depression. c. Assess the client’s support system. d. Ensure client’s safety. Clear my choice Question 34 43.What personality component by Sigmund Freud is disturbed in schizophrenic patients? Select one: a.Id b. Ego c. Super ego d. All of theses Question 35 44.A client with schizophrenia and exhibits the symptom of alogia will display which of the following behaviors? Select one: a. Inability to use common sense and logic b. Rapid speech c. Sparse (little) speech with brief, empty phrases pg. 25 d. Argumentative ness Clear my choice Question 36 45.Incomprehensible language is a characteristic of persons with schizophrenia. A client is telling you about his hallucinations of Indians on the wind calling out to him “ipeechee.” You offer the client a drink of water, and the client says, “Emanah.” You wonder about these words, which seem created by the client. If in your assessment you discover that the client makes up these words, this can be documented as: Select one: a. Incoherenc e b. Neologism s c. Tangentiali ty d. Word salad Question 37 46.A client newly diagnosed with schizophrenia has been receiving a neuroleptic medication since yesterday. This client comes to the nurse with her head down and turned to one side. pg. 26 This client’s tongue is fixed and protruding, and she is very upset. The nurse knows that this client’s dystonia is: Select one: a.Rarely dangerous and can be ignored until the client is choking b. A side effect of medication that will likely respond to other drugs c. Not a side effect of neuroleptics pg. 27 a. Is charming, dramatic, seductive; seeks admiration. b. Is preoccupied with minute details; is a perfectionist. c. Describes difficulty being alone; shows indecision, submissiveness. d. Is grandiose, self-important, and has a sense of entitlement. pg. 30 Question 42 The nurse who is planning to have therapeutic communication with a client must, as a first priority, do which of the following things that serves as the foundation of therapeutic communication? Select one: a. establish rules b. develop rapport c. get eye contact d. sit within arm’s length Question 43 What is the third stage of language development? Select one: a. babblin g b. gurglin g c. true speech d. cry vocalizations pg. 31 Question 44 A nurse sitting in on a group of clients where all the participants are seated on the floor observes that one of the clients always stands to talk. The nurse realizes that this behavior most likely can be interpreted as: Select one: a. nervousne ss b. restlessne ss c. attempt to establish power d. readiness to leave if confronted Clear my choice 45. The nurse is helping a client to verbalize emotions. The response that BEST indicates that the nurse’s communication was effective is when the client: Select one: a. stares blankly and states, “You don’t like me, do you?” b. pats the nurse on the hand and states, “You are so kind and understanding!” c. frowns and states, “I guess I did say that, but that’s not what I meant.” d. looks concerned and states, “You sound like you’re coming down with a cold!” Clear my choice pg. 32 Clear my choice 48. You are a psychiatric nurse practitioner. The mother of one of your clients dies, and you attend the funeral. When you approach the client at the gravesite, the MOST appropriate nonverbal therapeutic communication technique that would convey your sympathy and therapeutic support would be to: Select one: a.gently squeeze the client’s hand while patting the client on the shoulder or upper back with your other hand b. adopt a long, sorrowful facial expression, and wipe tears from your eyes c.attempt to speak in a choked voice, and then cough nervously or cry audibly d. stand off to the side with hands clasped in front of you, and continuously gaze at the client throughout the service Clear my choice 49. During a panic attack, a client hyperventilates, becomes unable to speak, and reports symptoms that mimic those of a heart attack. Which nursing intervention would be best? Select one: a. Encourage participation in milieu activities. b. Encourage work on a craft project in the client's room. c.Encourage the client to lie down on the bed; then turn off the pg. 35 lights and leave the room. d. Accompany the client to his room; remain there and provide instructions in short, simple statements. **RECEHCK NOT SURE** pg. 36 50. When discussing family with a client from a Chinese family, the nurse finds this client describing the family to include his dead parents, grandparents, and other relatives. The nurse realizes that this client most likely: Select one: a. misunderstood the question about family b. has a unique view of what family consists of c.is describing family in a typically Chinese way d. is delusional and in need of a mental health assessment DIAGNOSTIC 2 3. B 4.A 5.A 6.A 7.C 8.D pg. 37 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------- DIAGNOSTIC 3 Question 1 Cell growth exists in several patterns. They are: 1. Anaplasia 2. Hyperplasia 3. Dysplasia 4. Metaplasia 5. Neoplasia Select one: a.1, 2 and 4 only d ko sureeeeee b. 1 and 4 only c. 1, 2, 3 and 4 only d. All of the above Clear my choice Question 2 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Not flaggedFlag question Question text pg. 40 In malignant cells: 1. Cells are undifferentiated 2. Tumor grows by expansion and does not infiltrate the surrounding tissues 3. Rate of growth is variable 4. Gain access to the blood and lymphatic channels 5. A localized phenomenon 6. Often causes extensive tissue damage Select one: a. 1, 2, and 4 b. 1, 3, and 6 c. 1, 3, 4 and 6 d. All of the above Clear my choice Question 3 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Not flaggedFlag question Question text There are different tumors and tissue types. Which is paired incorrectly (tissue type-benign tumors-malignant tumors)? Select one: a.Adipose ----Lipoma---Liposarcoma b. Bone---osteoma---osteosarcoma c. Glandular epithelium---adenoma---adenocarcinoma d. Lymph vessel---hemangioma--- pg. 41 hemangiosarcoma Clear my choice Question 4 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Not flaggedFlag question Question text There are various metastatic mechanisms by which cancer cells sprea~%0% Which is the most common mechanism of metastasis? Select one: a. Angiogenesis b. Hematogenous spread c.Lymphatic spread d. Communicati ng spread Clear my choice Question 5 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Not flaggedFlag question Question text pg. 42 a. Initiation b. Division c.Progression d.Promotio n Clear my choice Question 8 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Not flaggedFlag question Question text The third step of carcinogenesis where the cells already exhibit increased malignant behavior is known as: Select one: a. Initiation phase b. Division phase c.Progression phase d. Promotio n phase Clear my choice Question 9 Highly suspect as a cause in Burkitt’s lymphoma, nasopharyngeal cancers and some types of non-Hodgkin’s lymphom A. pg. 45 Select one: a.Epstein Barr virus b. Herpes Simplex virus type II c. HIV d. Hepatitis B virus pg. 46 Question 10 Are associated with dysplasia and cancer of the cervix Select one: a. Epstein Barr virus b.Herpes Simplex virus type II c. HIV d. Hepatitis B virus Question 11 To detect breast cancer early, the American cancer society recommends which of the following? Select one: a. Clinical breast examination every year starting age 20 b. Breast self examination every year starting age 20 c.Mammogram every 3 years starting age 40 d.Clinical breast examination every year starting age 40 Question 12 Which of the following measures is performed yearly in a 50 year old male client for early detection of prostate cancer? Select one: a. Flexible sigmoidoscopy b. Colonoscopy c.Double contrast barium enema d.Prostate specific antigen and DRE pg. 47 40 years. Question 17 The nurse is conducting a screening for colorectal cancer. The client with the highest risk of colorectal cancer is a: Select one: a. 52-year-old man with a family history of polyposis. b. 32-year-old woman with a history of skin cancer. c.61-year-old man with a history of gastric ulcers. d. 42-year-old man following a low-fat, 1,800-calorie diet. Question 18 When evaluating risk for developing cancer, which client would the nurse identify as having the highest risk? Select one: a. An asphalt road construction worker who eats meats and potatoes b. A new breast-feeding mother who works in a bank c. An oncology nurse who takes vitamins C and E daily d. A vegetarian who works at a convenience store Question 19 Which nursing diagnosis should the nurse expect to see in a plan of care for a client in sickle cell crisis? Select one: a. Imbalanced nutrition: Less than body requirements related to pg. 50 poor intake b. Disturbed sleep pattern related to external stimuli c. Impaired skin integrity related to pruritus d. Pain related to sickle cell crisis pg. 51 Question 20 What mechanical device increases coronary perfusion and cardiac output and decreases myocardial workload and oxygen consumption in a client with cardiogenic shock? Select one: a. Cardiac pacemaker b. Hypothermia-hyperthermia machine c. Defibrillator d. Intra-aortic balloon pump Clear my choice Question 21 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Not flaggedFlag question Question text A client with quadriplegia is in spinal shock. What should the nurse expect? Select one: a.Absence of reflexes along with flaccid extremities b. Positive Babinski's reflex along with spastic extremities c. Hyperreflexia along with spastic extremities d. Spasticity of all four extremities pg. 52 Early this morning, a client had a subtotal thyroidectomy. During evening rounds, the nurse assesses the client, who now has nausea, a temperature of 105° F (40.5° C), tachycardia, and extreme restlessness. What is the most likely cause of these signs? Select one: a. Diabetic ketoacidosis b.Thyroid crisis c. Hypoglycemia d.Tetany Question 25 Which of the following is a risk factor for hypovolemic shock? Select one: aB Hemorrhage b.Antigen-antibody reaction c. Gram-negative bacteria d.Vasodilati on Clear my choice Question 26 Which of the following would be an essential nursing action for the client who is receiving dopamine hydrochloride for treatment of shock? Select one: a. Administer pain medication concurrently pg. 55 bB Mo■itorbloodpressureco■ti■uously c. Evaluate arterial blood gases at least every 2 hours d. Monitor for signs of infection Clear my choice Question 27 The most common type of circulatory shock and is caused by widespread infection is: Select one: a.Anaphylactic shock b. Neurogenic shock cB Septicshoc🟏 d. Shocking Question 28 Fluid replacement is administered in all types of shock. This may include crystalloids and colloids. In clients receiving colloidal solutions, the nurse should monitor the client closely for: Select one: a. Anaphylactic reactions b. Hypotension c. Rashes d.Fever Questio n 29 pg. 56 The nurse is developing a nursing care plan for a patient in shock should include the nursing diagnosis of: Select one: a. Increased cardiac output related to hypertension. b. Increased cardiac output related to hypotension. cB Decreasedcardiacoutput relatedtohypovolemia d. Decreased cardiac output related to hypertension. Question 30 What nursing intervention is most important in preventing septic shock? Select one: a. Administering intravenous fluid replacement therapy as ordered. b. Obtaining vital signs every 4 hours for all clients. c.Monitoring red blood cell counts for elevation. d.Maintaining asepsis of indwelling urinary catheters. Clear my choice Question 31 Question text A disaster is defined as: Select one: a. Any event or situation that results in multiple casualties pg. 57 Question 34 During the “sort” phase of triage, a client with a closed head injury with no altered level of consciousness would be classified using the “ID-me” system as: Select one: a. Green b.Yellow c.Red d. Black Clear my choice Question 35 35. The term given to a category of triage that refers to life threatening or potentially life threatening injury or illness requiring immediate treatment: Select one: a.Immediate b. Delayed c. Minimal d. Expect ant Clear my choice Question 36 Using the coding system for triaging mass casualties, which of the following clients would receive treatment first? pg. 60 Select one: a. The client with a black tag b. The client with a green tag c. The client with a yellow tag d.The client with a red tag Clear my choice Question 37 The nurse is triaging four clients injured in a train derailment. Which client should receive priority treatment? Select one: a.A 42-year-old with dyspnea and chest asymmetry b. A 17-year-old with a fractured arm c. A 4-year-old with facial lacerations d. A 30-year-old with blunt abdominal trauma Question 38 The nurse is performing triage on a group of clients in the emergency department. Which of the following clients should the nurse see FIRST? Select one: a. A 12-year-old oozing blood from a laceration of the left thumb due to cut on a rusty metal can b.A 19-year-old with a fever of 103.8°F (39.8°C) who is able to identify her sister but not the place and time pg. 61 c. A 49-year-old with a compound fracture of the right leg who is complaining of severe pain d. A 65-year-old with a flushed face, dry mucous membranes, and a blood sugar of 470 mg/dL Clear my choice Question 39 The nurse responds to an external disaster that occurred in the city. There are numerous victims who require treatment. Which victim should Nurse Daniel attend to first? Select one: a. An alert victim who has numerous bruises on the arms and legs b.A victim with partial amputation of the leg who is bleeding profusely c. A hysterical victim who received a head injury d. A victim who sustained multiple serious injuries and is deceased Question 40 While shopping in the mall, the nurse sees a lady fall suddenly to the floor. On immediate assessment, the nurse realizes this is not a cardiac arrest and she has no need for CPR. The immediate actions by the nurse are to: Select one: a. Check pulse and respirations, and call for a blood pressure cuff. b. Check pulse, respirations, skin color, and temperature. pg. 62 c.Over the victim’s midabdominal area d.Below the xiphoid process and above the umbilicus Question 44 A maintenance man falls from a ladder into the unit hall, striking his head on some equipment. The man is unconscious and not breathing; the Code Team has already been paged and is on its way. The nurse should: Select one: a. Wait for the team to start CPR. b.Open airway with a jaw thrust. c.Give two rescue breaths after extending the neck. d. Start chest compressions. Question 45 The nurse comes upon a traffic accident. One passenger is lying on the ground by an open door. The nurse stops and begins immediate nursing interventions by proceeding with assessing: Select one: a. For uncontrolled bleeding. b.ABC: airway, breathing, and circulation. c.For abdominal deep wounds. d. Level of LOC and orientation. pg. 65 Question 46 As an immediate treatment for epistaxis, the nurse should give the following instructions: Select one: a. “Stand still, lean your head backward so that the blood won’t get all over everything, and pinch your nose shut for at least 10 minutes.” b. “Stand still, lean your head forward, and pinch your nose tightly for at least 10 minutes.” c.“Sit down on a solid surface, lean your head forward to let the blood run out, and then pinch your nose closed for at least 30 minutes.” d.“Sit down on a solid surface, lean your head forward so that you don’t choke on the blood, and pinch your nose shut for at least 10 minutes.” Question 47 Which condition complicates the assessment of an older adult patient with a suspected head injury Select one: a.Sensory deficits ? b. Slowed metabolism c. Preexisting cerebral dysfunction ? pg. 66 d. Decreased pulmonary function Question 48 The patient is admitted to the emergency room after having been bitten on the hand by a black widow spider. The nursing intervention that is indicated is to: Select one: a.Monitor for respiratory distress. b. Wrap the hand in a warm compress. c. Seat the patient upright in a chair. d. Elevate the patient’s hand above his or her heart. Clear my choice Question 49 A mother brings in her 2-year-old who has drunk gasoline 1 hour ago. After initial assessment, the nurse will: Select one: a. Prepare to administer syrup of ipeca b. Turn patient on the stomach to induce vomiting. c.Prepare to administer milk of magnesia. d.Prepare to administer bowel lavage and cathartics. Question 50 50. pg. 67 b. 2 and 4 only c.2, 3& 4 only d.1,2,3 &4 d ko sure Question 5 A legal document given by the government that permits a person to offer his service to the publi~%0% Select one: a. registration b.License c. board certificate d. certificate of passing Question 6 Nursing was once considered a work of slaves, but it began to change its name as the world was made aware of the importance of the profession. Nursing is a profession as it embodies which principle? Select one: a. Members should attain the highest degree of education post by the profession b.Members has scientifically acquired knowledge by training or by experience or both pg. 70 c.Members only need to complete trainings as specified of the chosen field d. Members are required to be equipped of the basic knowledge of every profession Question 7 Which of the following is an example of formal socialization into the profession of nursing? Select one: a. Unplanned observation of a nurse comforting a child after a painful procedure b. Hearing two nurses discussing how to organize the care of a patient more effectively c.Starting an IV in the simulation laboratory d. Participating in a student nurses’ association meeting Question 8 Similarities exist between various ideas about what constitutes a profession. Which of the following is believed to be a characteristic of a profession? Select one: a.Members have autonomy. b. Members are trained on the job c. Members are motivated primarily by financial reward d. Group lacks a code of ethics. Question 9 pg. 71 A profession is generally distinguished from other kinds of occupation by the following except: Select one: a. Ongoing Research b. Code of Ethics c. Autonomy d.Profit Question 10 SITUATION: R.A. 9173 otherwise known as the Philippine Nursing Act of 2002 governs the practice of nursing in the country. A certificate of registration contains all of the following except: Select one: a. full name of registrant b.name of school, college and university c.number and date of registration d. board examination rating Question 11 Under Section 20 of R.A. 9173 on reciprocity, a license or certificate of registration may be issued without an examination to foreign nurses provided that: Select one: a. there is no existing reciprocity with our country b.the applicant is still not registered under the law of his state or country pg. 72 d. 4 years Question 16 Jason was advice to request for reconsideration of his ratings. If he is planning to pursue this action, he must file his request within how many days after the result was released? Select one: a.15 days b. 60 days c. 90 days d. 100days Question 17 Jessie is half Japanese and half Filipino; she was born by her Japanese mother in Unites states while having a trip with her father. She finished her nursing program in Japan with substantially the same with the nursing program in the Philippines. She is to take her licensure examination in the Philippines, one of the qualification is she should be a Filipino citizen. She can be declared as a Filipino citizen under what provision? Select one: a.Jus Sanguinis b. Naturalization c. Jus soli d. Facio ut des Question 18 pg. 75 You are to take the Nurse Licensure Examination for the first time. In order to be admitted to the examination, you must completely satisfy the following requirements except: Select one: a. A holder of Bachelor’s Degree in nursing b.Birth Certificate c. Original Transcript of records d. Record of RLE Question 19 After passing the nursing board examination, board passers are to receive a legal document given by which government body that has an authority to administer, implement and enforce regulatory policies of various professions? Select one: a. BON b. DOH c. CHED- BON d. PRC Question 20 pg. 76 Successful examinees should be made conscious with the primary purpose of registration, which is to: Select one: a. Establish their identity as professional nurses b. Be able to receive special privileges in common establishments c.Protect the health of the people d. Discourage misrepresentation Question 21 SITUATION: A growing shortage of registered nurses is being recorded in some parts of the world in settings inside hospitals and beyond. The underlying concern is that an insufficient supply of nurses will limit the public's access to health care. Some factors have contributed to the nursing shortage on other parts of the world, especially the USA Which is not necessarily correct? Select one: a. Increase of elderly and frail patients b. Aging nursing population c.Variable numbers of nursing students d. Restructuring efforts in the health care system Question 22 As a range of different opportunities emerge for today’s nurses, a variety of possible careers are available. Which is not necessarily correct? pg. 77 a. Salary and benefits b. Shift rotations and salary/benefits c. Orientation dB Alloftheabove Question 28 Nurses are encouraged to pursue continuous learning. Which of the following is professional lifelong learning? Select one: a. Completing a baccalaureate degree bB Atte■di■gformaleducatio■alprogra ms c. Attending informal educational programs d. Attending staff development opportunities Question 29 Nurse Jeda is being interviewed for the nursing staff position. When asked, “Why do you want to work here?”, Her best response should be: Select one: aB “Yourhospitaldelivers superiorhealthcareB” b. “I am looking for good benefits.” c. “Your hospital is close to my home.” d. “Your hospital offers a high salary.” pg. 80 Question 30 What is the best response to the interview question, “Tell me about yourself” ? Select one: aB Describe - 3perso■ala■dprofessio■altraits that you co■sideryourstre■gthsB b. Describe many traits because this is an opportunity to sell yourself. c. Describe personal traits only. d. Describe professional traits only. Question 31 Effective strategic career planning requires that certain elements be present. Which does not necessarily belong? Select one: a.Determining your career path b. Assessing your values, interests, and the job market c. Planning and implementing a job search d. Performing ongoing evaluation Question 32 SITUATION: The Board shall be composed of a Chairperson and six (6) members, representing the three (3) areas of nursing. Members of the Board are appointed by the President of the Philippines and confirmed by the Commission on Appointments. Members of the Board of Nursing may be appointed by the pg. 81 following, except: Select one: a.Regular appointment b. Ad Interim appointment c. Permanent Appointment d. Doctrine Hold-over Question 33 When a member of the Board of Nursing is permitted to continue to exercise functions of the office after the end of her lawful term until she is replaced under the doctrine of: Select one: a. Ad interim appointment b. Regular appointment c.Hold over appointment d. Permanent appointment Question 34 According to RA 9173, a registered nurse who desires to be a member of the Board of Nursing must meet the following requirements: 1) Natural born citizen of the Philippines 2) Not beyond 65 years of age 3) Holder of Master’s Degree in Nursing, Education and other Allied Medical Professions. 4) Not a faculty or a government employee during the year preceding appointment. 5) With at least 10 years of continuous nursing practice pg. 82 Question 39 The ICU nurse accidentally mixed up two dosage amounts of the same medication for two different patients. She then administers the medications to both patients. After a few minutes, she realizes what she had done. One patient suffers from cardiac arrest while the other one dies. What did the nurse commit? Select one: a.Malpractice b. Misconduct c. Unprofessional conduct d. Carelessness Question 40 A surgical instrument was left in the body of the client after the appendectomy. The negligence of the act can be established under what doctrine? Select one: a. Captain of the Ship b.Res Ipsa Loquitur c.Respondeat Superior d. Agency by Estoppel Question 41 The nurse accidentally gave the client a wrong medication. The client was seriously injured. Who will most likely be held liable for this act? Select one: pg. 85 a. The nurse b. The hospital c.The nurse and hospital d. No one, it was just an accident Question 42 The nurse photographs a patient without consent is committing what? Select one: a. Battery b. Assault c.Invasion of Privacy d. False Imprisonment Question 43 When a registered nurse signed up to be a member of an accredited professional nurses association and adheres strictly to the nursing standards in order to maintain the integrity of safe nursing care in all patients, she is said to be upholding which fold of nurses’ responsibility? Select one: a.Registered nurses and practice (not sure) b. Registered nurses and profession c. Registered nurses and co-workers d. Registered nurse and people pg. 86 Question 44 A patient is admitted for a medical procedure that goes against the nurse's personal views. Despite objections to the procedure, the nurse provides a high level of care. When this nurse made the decision to provide care based on what is right and wrong, or good and bad, related to the client, the decision was generated from: Select one: a. Laws b. Ethics c. Torts d.Bioethics Question 45 The nursing class at a local university is discussing legal and ethical practice of nursing. Which statement by a student nurse best describes the relationship between law and ethics for the practice of nursing? Select one: a."The ethics of a discipline attempt to formulate and justify responses to moral dilemmas and may or may not be regulated by law." b. "Laws dictate the ethics of nursing as they reflect societal choices about the ordering of relationships in society." c. "Ethics represent the moral customs of an individual nurse; therefore, they cannot be regulated by the law." pg. 87 d.Autonomy ;---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- -- DIAGNOSTI C 5 Question 1 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Not flaggedFlag question Question text SITUATION: Nurses, in whatever setting they are, manage. They manage in their homes as they do at work. In every organization, good manager are needed to effectively operate an institutions. In nursing profession, ultimately, it is the client who will benefit from the efficient management of nursing care services. Harbizon and Myers offer a classic three-fold concept to emphasize the broader scope of management. Which of the following does not describe management? Select one: a. An economic resource b. System of authority c.A level of coordination pg. 90 d. Elite class ??? hahahha :))) pg. 91 Question 2 A group of people that makes the policy, philosophy, rule and standard to achieve the organizational goal is best described as; Select one: a. Administration b.Management c.Organization d. Staff unit Clear my choice Question 3 Ms. Mendoza, chief nurse of Metropol Memorial Hospital, is concerned on developing and emphasizing definite and consistent policies and procedures in dealing with the staff nurses. This action by the chief nurse reflects which of the three-fold concept of management? Select one: a. An economic resource b.System of authority c. A level of coordination d. Elite class Clear my choice Question 4 pg. 92 c.Doctoral degree in Nursing with a major in Nursing Administration. d.Master’s degree in Nursing with a major in Nursing Administration. Question 8 Ms. Mendoza knows that management processes are composed of four major functions. Its functions are: i. Planning iii. Coordinating v. budgeting vii. Scheduling ii. Directing iv. Organizing vi. Controlling viii. Supervision Select one: a.i, ii, iv, vi b. i, ii, iii, iv c. i, iii, iv, viii d. i, vi, vii, viii Clear my choice Question 9 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Not flaggedFlag question Question text Ms. Mendoza set the objectives, developed programs, and pg. 95 prepared the budget, tools and resources. Ms. Mendoza is on what stage of management process? Select one: a. Planning b.Controlling c.Budgeting d. Directing pg. 96 Question 10 Before the management decides as to the amount of budget must be allotted for the current year, primarily, it would be best to: Select one: a. Develop a plan for area of responsibility. b. Set-up first the control system to ensure good budgeting. c.Determine what is needed d.all of the above Clear my choice Question 11 SITUATION: Leadership is a natural element of nursing practice because the majority of nurses practice in work groups or units. The nurse is studying the difference between a manager and a leader. Which of the following is the major difference between managers and leaders? Select one: a.Managers always have legitimate power b. Managers seldom are leaders c. Leaders always have legitimate power d. Leaders do not make good managers Clear my choice Question 12 pg. 97
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