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Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers, Exams of Nursing

A series of multiple-choice questions and answers related to nursing professionalism and practice. The questions cover topics such as the ANA's essential features of nursing, returning to school syndrome, Benner's Novice-to-Expert Model, ethical principles, nursing history, and nursing education. The document also includes information on nursing theories, clinical pathways, and holistic nursing practices. The questions are designed to test the reader's knowledge and understanding of nursing professionalism and practice.

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Download Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers The nursing director attends a workshop and is presenting information on the ANA's seven essential features in Nursing's Social Policy Statement (2010). Which one of the seven essential features of nursing is included in the publication? A) Application of professional judgment and critical thinking to assess and implement treatment based on human responses and experiences. B) Use public policy of current legislature to shape the future of the nursing profession. C) Use scientific knowledge to ration care to those individuals with noncomplex diagnoses and simple treatment options. D) Use assessment as the guide in order to treat the full range of human responses "within the physical environment." Chapter 1. - correct answer A) Application of professional judgment and critical thinking to assess and implement Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers A nurse in the long-term care facility has decided to return to nursing school to earn a higher degree. The nurse is full of positive thoughts and energy when contemplates all the new things to learn. According to Shane's returning-to-school syndrome, which phase is this nurse experiencing? A) conflict phase B) reintegration phase C) integration phase D) honeymoon phase Chapter 1. - correct answer D) honeymoon phase A student nurse, who is in the second semester of nursing school, is experiencing an unsettled feeling. The nurse notes a lack of confidence in knowing how to act or what questions to ask. According to Bridges' Managing Transitions theory, what phase of transition is this student experiencing? A) new beginning B) neutral zone C) transition one Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers A nursing student is in the senior semester of nursing school. In addition to going to clinical sessions, didactic lectures, and applying for nursing position, the student is reviewing for the NCLEX exam. Which of these intellectual characteristics of a nursing student is involved with licensure? A) specialized education B) body of knowledge C) the ability to think critically D) the ability to manage colleagues Chapter 1. - correct answer A) specialized education In order to attain professional status, which nursing role will nursing personnel need to be performing on a regular basis? A) Work individually to showcase contributions to society. B) Maintain three levels of education for nurses collectively. C) Work together to collaborate through professional organizations. Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers D) Ethically maintain standards of care for clients. Chapter 1. - correct answer C) Work together to collaborate through professional organizations. A nurse enters the room of a client and teaches about pain medication while simultaneously relieving stress with therapeutic massage. The nurse is also able to determine what theories pertain to the nursing actions. Which type of thinking is the nurse exhibiting when he/she processes caring for the pain of this client? A) independent thinking B) critical thinking C) reflective thinking D) creative thinking Chapter 1. - correct answer C) reflective thinking A staff nurse is providing education to the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) on the unit about safe gowning and gloving when caring for clients with MRSA. Which role Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers will the staff nurse undertake when providing this education? A) caregiver B) teacher C) coordinator D) counselor Chapter 1. - correct answer B) teacher After a nursing student does poorly on a test, the student's professor requests a conference to discuss the matter. During the discussion, the student comments, "I didn't have time to read all those chapters." While discussing strategies to help with reading effectiveness, the professor suggests that after reading a passage, the student should take a break and do which activity? A) Paraphrase the major concepts they just read. B) Listen to classical music. C) Visit with their peers about their study habits. D) Get a caffeinated beverage. Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers F) Keep room lights off and direct peers to meditate using a powerful mantra to chant. Chapter 1. - correct answer B) Arrive at the test site early. C) Practice relaxation techniques like deep-breathing. A nurse is working on a unit caring for neurologic clients. The nurse notices one of the clients is struggling to feed themselves and immediately intervenes by providing a weighted utensil with a good grip. Since the nurse was able to look at the whole situation and intervene without the need for step-by-step plans of action, this nurse is functioning at which level of Benner's Novice-to-Expert Model? A) novice B) advanced Beginner C) proficient D) expert Chapter 1. - correct answer C) proficient Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers Which scenario would be considered a breach of a common ethical principle for nurses? A) Keeping clients' gender identity confidential. B) Deciding to forego renewal of CPR certification when one's card expires since "nothing ever changes." C) Attending nursing standards committee meeting and relaying information back to the nursing unit. D) Pulling drapes around a client and their family to give them privacy to make a decision about their care. Chapter 1. - correct answer B) Deciding to forego renewal of CPR certification when one's card expires since "nothing ever changes." In reviewing the history of the nursing profession, how can students and nurses alike utilize the past to assist in solving future nursing issues? A) Utilize strategies that have been unsuccessful in the past to support nursing professionalism B) Work alone in solving nursing issues with nursing colleagues not taking account of past history Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers C) Collaborate with other professionals to assist in solving current nursing issues D) Reinvent nursing from a philosophical standpoint Chapter 2. - correct answer C) Collaborate with other professionals to assist in solving current nursing issues Nursing research in the postmodern era of nursing has discovered which entity plays a key role in health and healing? A) consilience B) spirituality C) alternative interventions D) complementary therapy Chapter 2. - correct answer B) spirituality The implementation of the use of clinical pathways in hospitals had what effect on current nursing practice? A) decreased the autonomy of nurses in practice Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers Chapter 2. - correct answer C) Egypt Which geographical area was instrumental in food inspection techniques, vital statistics, and infectious disease quarantine procedures? A) Greece B) East C) Palestine D) Assyria Chapter 2. - correct answer C) Palestine Which practice can be traced back to the Chinese and is used in the current practice of nursing? A) Bathing and bandaging wounds B) Obstetrical care C) Medication administration D) Physical examination Chapter 2. - correct answer D) Physical examination Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers Palestinians developed sick houses that were connected to rest houses that cared for travelers and the destitute that are the equivalent to what types of current facilities? A) Places of worship B) Hospitals C) Surgical centers D) Long-term care facilities Chapter 2. - correct answer D) Long-term care facilities When a client is in pain and extremely uncomfortable, some nurses may read to them stories the client enjoys, recite calming hymns, or sing/play musical instruments to help distract the clients focus on their pain. Looking back in history, which ancient civilization began these holistic nursing practices? A) Egypt B) India C) Babylonia D) Persia Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers Chapter 2. - correct answer B) India In current nursing times, when a client has a fever, nurses usually remove blankets, keep room temperature lower and force fluids. These same concepts were developed by which ancient health care provider in Greece? A) Aretaeus B) Hippocrates C) Galen D) Herophilos Chapter 2. - correct answer A) Aretaeus A nurse currently working in an ICU is studying to obtain certification in critical care. When looking at further one's education, the nurse should also consider obtaining which collegial degree if the nurse wants to impact client outcomes? A) Associate degree in Nursing (ADN) B) Bachelor degree in Nursing (BSN) Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers A) person, health, nursing, and environment B) personal knowledge, empirics, aesthetics, and ethics C) individual, environment, mission, and reflective thinking D) health, empirics, environment, and personal knowledge Chapter 3. - correct answer A) person, health, nursing, and environment A client, who is dying of cancer, wishes to have hospital personnel provide only comfort measures. Respecting the client's request, the nurse is implementing which moral principle central to nursing? A) beneficence (to do good) B) compassion (caring) C) double effect (lesser evil) D) principalism (orientation) Chapter 3. - correct answer A) beneficence (to do good) Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers A new graduate nurse enters the profession and begins the work of developing a personal nursing philosophy. The efforts they make to intellectually and effectively grow in this arena involves self-discovery. According to Carper as one of the patterns of knowing, which characteristic will this nurse continue to develop over time? A) personal knowledge B) values C) beliefs D) feelings Chapter 3. - correct answer A) personal knowledge When dealing with an ethical decision regarding a complex client care issue, the nurse uses a traditional approach instead of a theoretical approach to assist in decision making. Which concept is used frequently in the traditional approach to ethical decision making that focuses on bringing about the greatest good? A) contextualism B) principalism Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers C) deontology D) utilitarianism Chapter 3. - correct answer D) utilitarianism A nurse is involved in an ethical decision-making process involving a client who does not wish to receive blood products for religious reasons. The client's laboratory values are dangerously low and without the blood, the client likely will to go into shock. The nurse at the ethics committee meeting states that "The client should have the blood regardless of personal reasons as without it the client may die. The committee should recommend disregarding the client's wishes as they do not know what is best for them." This example represents what kind of fallacy? A) Arguing that because everybody does something, that something must be good. B) Making someone accept the conclusion of another based on force alone. C) Appealing to inappropriate authority to justify a decision. D) Refusing to allow evidence to be shared if it contradicts one's personal position. Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers A client has been admitted to the coronary care unit (CCU) following myocardial infarction (MI). Which environmental element will affect the nurse and the client when care is being providing in the CCU? A) frequent interruptions B) insurance coverage C) age of onset D) health condition Chapter 3. - correct answer A client with end-stage renal disease has decided to discontinue dialysis treatment. They have discussed this wish with their family. Which ethical principle is this client exercising? A) benevolence B) autonomy C) authority D) independence Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers Chapter 3. - correct answer B) autonomy A nurse working on an oncology unit has administered a high dose of narcotics to a terminally ill client with pancreatic cancer metastasized to the brain, liver, and bone. Shortly after the administration of the narcotic, the client passes away. During discussions with the hospital's ethics committee, the nurse notes that this decision was the lesser of two evils. Which ethical decision-making principle is the nurse using in this situation? A) double effect B) client advocacy C) principalism D) beneficence Chapter 3. - correct answer A) double effect A nurse working in a busy ED is assessing a female who has injuries consistent with spousal abuse. Having just returned from an in-service, the nurse is struggling to provide the knowledge and courage to take action in this situation. The nurse encourages the woman to go to a Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers shelter for battered women and seek legal counsel. However, the woman refuses help and plans to return home with her spouse. This nurse is trying to implement which concept related to ethical decision making? A) deontology B) principalism C) utilitarianism D) ethical competence Chapter 3. - correct answer D) ethical competence A public health nurse is considering offering an educational program for a fairly large group of Hispanic members of the community. This group speaks Spanish primarily. While researching and planning the program, the nurse will need to consider which contextual elements about this Hispanic group? A) Money, they have available for healthcare and their ability to access healthcare. B) Limited work opportunities impacting their ability to purchase food and medicine. Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers which term to convey the client's uncomfortable expression when someone gets too close? A) proxemics B) kinesics C) object association D) tactile stimulation Chapter 4. - correct answer A) proxemics An infant is taken to its parents for the first time, and the mother holds the baby. The mother caresses the baby's cheek and observes the baby sleeping. The nurse watching this exchange understands that the most primitive sensory process developed by humans is which of the following? A) apprehensiveness B) verbal communication C) tactile stimulation D) listening for audible cues Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers Chapter 4. - correct answer C) tactile stimulation A nurse instructs a client, originally from India, to call the health care provider's office if the client develops signs of infection such as a fever of 101°F (38.3°C), redness, swelling at the incision site, and any drainage from the incision site. While giving these directions, the client does not look at the nurse. What cultural difference may have caused this perceived barrier to nonverbal communication in this scenario? A) proximity B) eye contact C) silence D) touch Chapter 4. - correct answer B) eye contact A nurse is talking to a client about the client's history of abuse as a child. The nurse is engaged in the conversation and nonverbally supporting the client as they share this information. This interaction allows the nurse to develop a helping relationship with the client and Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers would be classified as displaying which principle of communication? A) Getting client to relax. B) Helping the client to move on to more positive interactions. C) Encouraging the client to make a profound change from within. D) Displaying empathy by trying to understand and accept the client's feelings. Chapter 4. - correct answer D) Displaying empathy by trying to understand and accept the client's feelings. The nurse, is caring for Client A, who is scheduled for surgery the next day and has a bowel prep prescribed, beginning tonight. The nurse discusses the bowel prep with the client as one step in getting ready for surgery. The prep was delivered, and by 6 AM the next morning, both the nurse and the client feel they have met the physiological and psychological readiness for surgery. Which term best describes this scenario? A) mutuality Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers A) apprehension B) anxiety C) defensiveness D) depression Chapter 4. - correct answer B) anxiety On admission, the nurse obtains the client's history and begin discussing the plans outlined to prepare the client for their upcoming surgical intervention. The nurse also asks the client what they want to achieve with this experience. According to Northouse and Northouse, which phase of the nurse-client relationship are the client and nurse experiencing? A) trust formation B) initiation C) resolution D) rapport Chapter 4. - correct answer B) initiation Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers A client is being sent to interventional radiology to have their hemodialysis access re-opened. As the nurse transporting the client to radiology, they give an overview of the client's history, especially related to their current fluid and electrolyte status. Utilizing SBAR as the method to report critical information to other staff, the nurse has just provided which piece of information to the radiology nurse? A) situation B) before admission C) assessment D) recommendation Chapter 4. - correct answer A) situation A nurse is admitting a client who has multiple complaints primarily centering around their abdominal region following laparoscopic removal of their gallbladder four days previously. The nurse notes an elevation in liver enzymes and development of a jaundice color on skin. They notify the health care provider about these assessments. Which helping role best defines the actions this nurse has just taken? Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers A) teacher B) resource person C) leader D) critical thinker Chapter 4. - correct answer D) critical thinker A nurse has been working on an oncology unit for many years. The nurse is experiencing some "burnout" attitudes. They have visited with the palliative care and parish nurses seeking guidance. Which recommended healing modalities may assist this nurse in rekindling a passion for working with cancer clients? Select all that apply. A) Keeping a humor log about clients and "funny" things one observed clients doing. B) Reviewing their diet to incorporate "healthy" food choices whenever possible. C) Attending a tai chi class when offered on the unit. D) When time permits, touching clients in a therapeutic, healing manner. Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers access port or the lower port closest to the insertion site makes a difference in clients' antibiotic therapeutic blood levels. This student is primarily utilizing which type of knowledge that is verifiable for accurate findings? A) personal knowledge B) aesthetic knowledge C) empirical knowledge D) ethical knowledge Chapter 5. - correct answer C) empirical knowledge A nurse enters a client's room and is concerned about the client's statement, "I feel funny but I can't explain why." The nurse assesses the client but cannot determine an actual scientific problem. However, the nurse calls the resident who comes to see the client and while being examined the client goes into cardiac arrest. The nurse utilized which type of knowledge in this situation? A) personal knowledge B) aesthetic knowledge C) empirical knowledge Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers D) ethical knowledge Chapter 5. - correct answer B) aesthetic knowledge An ICU nurse has been asked to testify in court related to the death of a client on a ventilator who died as a result of a clogged endotracheal tube. The nurse testifies in court that standards of practice drive the nursing profession and that a client's care was substandard since there was no suction tubing available on the unit which delayed treatment by at least 5 minutes. What type of knowledge is the nurse using for this testimony? A) personal knowledge B) aesthetic knowledge C) empirical knowledge D) ethical knowledge Chapter 5. - correct answer D) ethical knowledge A nurse educator watches a student nurse walk across the stage to receive their diploma. After the program, the nurse educator discusses with the student about their Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers plans for work. The student expresses uncertainty, but definitely does not wish to work in the obstetrical area. The student nurse is using which type of knowledge to make this decision? A) personal knowledge B) aesthetic knowledge C) empirical knowledge D) ethical knowledge Chapter 5. - correct answer A) personal knowledge A nursing student attends a capstone lecture related to the central concepts of nursing. Following the lecture, the student's preceptor asks what was learned. Which answer represents the four major concepts of nursing central to work of the profession? A) human being, environment, health, and nursing B) human being, theory, health, and environment C) theory, health, environment, and nursing D) environment, health, theory, and nursing Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers Chapter 5. - correct answer C) basic dualism A nurse is trying to figure out why a certain COPD client keeps having exacerbations about the same time every month which requires admission to the hospital for IV steroids. This is an example of which aspect of intuitive judgment? A) pattern recognition B) commonsense understanding C) skilled know-how D) deliberative rationality Chapter 5. - correct answer A) pattern recognition A nurse who practices on the floor utilizes the theory concerned with elements and interactions among all the factors (variables) in a situation. A cardiac client with heart failure is experiencing coldness in their lower extremities. Their pedal pulses are also very weak due to decrease in blood supply to the tissues. Which theory is the nurse using in the assessment of this client? Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers A) systems theory B) stress/adaptation theory C) caring theory D) complexity theory Chapter 6. - correct answer A) systems theory A nurse practitioner is working with a client who has multiple chronic disease processes. They ask the client, "What health goals would you like to improve to maintain or improve your overall health?" Which systems theory is the nurse utilizing that focuses on being able to help people attain, maintain, or restore health, primarily by mutual goal setting? A) Dorothea Orem's self-care deficit theory B) Betty Neuman's health care systems model C) Jean Watson's human science and human care theory D) Imogene King's systems interaction model (theory of goal attainment) Chapter 6. - correct answer D) Imogene King's systems interaction model (theory of goal attainment) Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers A nurse is working in a rehabilitation center, and in defining the concept of environment, they go beyond just the physical environment but also incorporate chemical, biologic, and social contexts. Given this, the nurse recognizes this facility uses which nursing theorist in their definition for environment? A) Jean Watson B) Martha Rogers C) Dorothea Orem D) Martha Newman Chapter 6. - correct answer C) Dorothea Orem A professional organization has called for abstracts for a conference where the theme is "theory in practice." The nurse sends in the abstract using a model in which the purpose of nursing is to facilitate the harmonious pattern of the essence fields of both client and nurse. Which theory is inclusive of this concept of nursing? A) Susan Leddy's human energy model Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers A) Agreement exists about how professional nursing is described. B) The nursing profession has a cohesive approach to use one model. C) More models are needed to determine a unified approach. D) There is a failure to use models in nursing research that then can be related to practice. Chapter 6. - correct answer D) There is a failure to use models in nursing research that then can be related to practice. A community is in need of a program that looks at the development of goals to improve single mothers' quality of life. A focus group has been developed involving 20 single mothers. A nurse working in the community is leading the focus group and has asked for input on setting the goals for the program. Which theory can be most closely related to this scenario? A) Susan Leddy's human energy model B) Margaret Newman's theory of health as expanding consciousness Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers C) Rosemarie Parse's human becoming theory D) Imogene King's theory of goal attainment Chapter 6. - correct answer D) Imogene King's theory of goal attainment A client in the medical-surgical unit of a hospital asks the nurse how long it will take to psychologically feel well after her hysterectomy. The nurse replies that in some studies in the nursing literature, women feel their best 6 to 8 weeks postoperatively. Which type of nursing practice has the nurse displayed? A) stereotypical-based nursing practice B) theoretically based nursing practice C) rote-based nursing practice D) typical-based nursing practice Chapter 6. - correct answer B) theoretically based nursing practice A nurse utilizing a theory to base practice engages the client in a conversation about energetic patterning. The Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers nurse is discussing how working together, they can reestablish the clients "free flow of energy." Which nursing theorist included this concept as part of the nursing interventions to facilitate a better health pattern to promote healing? A) Margaret Newman B) Susan Leddy C) Callista Roy D) Dorothea Orem Chapter 6. - correct answer B) Susan Leddy When reviewing the literature for model theories, the nurse comes across several specific theories. Which best describes Jean Watson's human science and human care theory? A) Nursing is helping to attain, maintain, or restore health, and the action necessary is goal setting B) Caring for client as a whole in a given situation C) Interaction of the client from a systems standpoint, not a goal attainment standpoint Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers A) Susan Leddy's Human Energy Model B) Rosemarie Parse's Human Becoming Theory C) Jean Watson's Human Science and Human Care Theory D) Margaret Newman's Theory of Health as Expanding Consciousness Chapter 6. - correct answer A) Susan Leddy's Human Energy Model A nurse is working with a client recovering from a heart attack. The client is concerned they may not be able to work again since they have a stressful, labor intensive job. The nurse is describing their beliefs that health is a continuum with wellness on one end and illness on the other. The nurse beliefs that the client will gradually reach a level of wellness where they can function within their heart's capacity. This nurse is practicing which theorist's view of "health?" A) Susan Leddy B) Margaret Newman C) Dorothea Orem D) Jean Watson Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers Chapter 6. - correct answer B) Margaret Newman A nurse is listening to one of her peers talk about her beliefs related to the human race. This peer basically believes the mind, body, soul, and environment unite with souls not confined to the physical world but exist following actual physical death. The nurse recognizes that their peer is practicing the concepts from which nursing theorists? A) Jean Watson B) Rosemarie Parse C) Callista Roy D) Dorothea Orem Chapter 6. - correct answer A) Jean Watson A nurse arrives to the unit and receives report from the night shift nurse. The nurse identifies what medications are necessary for the client before going to the client's room. Upon entering the room, the nurse introduces themselves and takes a blood pressure and then listens to the client lungs, heart, and abdomen before checking Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers pedal pulses and inquiring about pain. Which step in the nursing process has the nurse just performed? A) assessment B) diagnosis C) planning D) implementation Chapter 7. - correct answer A) assessment A client requests pain medication as a result of incisional pain following a Cesarean birth. The client's pain level is 5 on a 10-point scale with 10 being the worst pain the client has ever had. Thirty minutes after receiving the pain medication, the client states her pain is a 2 on the 10- point scale. What is the name of this portion of the nursing process? A) diagnosis B) planning C) implementation D) evaluation Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers C) The nursing process focuses on a client's strengths, not problems. D) The nursing process is controversial for beginning nursing practice. Chapter 7. - correct answer B) The nursing process is inconsistent with real-world practice. During post-conference, the clinical instructor reviews theories that utilize the nursing process and how they differ in their approach to the nursing process. Which theory includes perception, communication, and interaction of the nurse and the client in the definition of the assessment phase? A) King's theory of goal attainment B) Paterson and Zderad's humanistic theory C) Newman's theory of health as expanding consciousness D) Parse's human becoming theory Chapter 7. - correct answer A) King's theory of goal attainment Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers A graduate nurse (GN) has been taking note how quickly the experienced nurse is able to process data and make clinical decisions. The GN recognizes that they still go step-by-step through the nursing process but the experienced nurse bypass some steps. Which model should the GN review to get a better understanding of what they (GN) are experiencing? A) Peplau's interpersonal relations model B) Paterson and Zderad's humanistic theory C) Tanner's model of clinical judgment D) Benner's novice-to-expert model Chapter 7. - correct answer D) Benner's novice-to- expert model A nurse enters a client's room and introduces themselves as the nurse who will be taking care of them today. The client informs the nurse they have been sick to stomach for the last several hours. After discussing the client's nausea, the nurse and the client decide that medication might be helpful to alleviate the client symptoms. Which nursing theorist focuses on the interpersonal relationship Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers between the client to facilitate useful transformation of the client's energy or anxiety? A) Parse's human becoming theory B) Paterson and Zderad's humanistic theory C) Peplau's interpersonal relations model D) Newman's theory of health as expanding consciousness Chapter 7. - correct answer C) Peplau's interpersonal relations model "Patterning nursing processes use energy to enhance health and well-being" is what the student reads in the textbook. As the student inquired as to what theories use patterning, the student began to read about appraisal and deliberative phases. Which theory highlights these concepts and is considered a patterning process? A) Rogers' science of unitary human beings B) Parse's human becoming theory C) Paterson and Zderad's humanistic theory D) Peplau's interpersonal relations model Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers Chapter 7. - correct answer B) keep professional logs D) construct criteria for role model profiles A nurse is admitting a client to the unit and collects relevant regarding the client's personal habits, communication styles, and cultural influences to provide individualized care. Which step in the nursing process is the nurse implementing? A) assessment B) diagnosis C) planning D) implementation Chapter 7. - correct answer A) assessment Which nursing diagnosis would be considered the priority for a client who was brought to the ED following a bee sting which has resulted in a severe reaction? A) Risk for activity intolerance related to difficulty breathing from bee stings. Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers B) Ineffective breathing pattern related to edema of tissues in response to allergic reaction. C) Risk for aspiration due to excessive fluid in tissues making it difficult to swallow liquids. D) Anxiety related to feelings of impending doom due to fear of bees. Chapter 7. - correct answer B) Ineffective breathing pattern related to edema of tissues in response to allergic reaction. A client was admitted through the ED with hyperglycemia. They have been diagnosed with new onset diabetes. In addition to developing priority nursing diagnoses, the nurse will identify diagnoses for enhancing client wellness and prevention of potential complications. Which diagnosis would be considered a "wellness" nursing diagnosis? A) imbalanced nutrition: more than body requirements B) risk for infection. C) readiness for enhanced knowledge D) risk for disturbed sensory perception Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers Chapter 7. - correct answer C) readiness for enhanced knowledge The nurse is caring for a medical-surgical client who has a history of COPD and is recovering from a thoracotomy due to lung cancer. As the nurse enters the room to give medications, they note the client is cyanotic with dyspnea and a respiratory rate of 38. The nurse increases the oxygen to 4 l pm and calls respiratory therapy (RT) to intervene. The client does not respond to the interventions and is transferred to ICU. Which action below corresponds to the final step to take when utilizing the clinical judgment model described by Tanner (2006)? A) Documents all details of the experience include RT actions. B) Reflects on actions taken as a learning process. C) Calls RT department to report inadequate care and treatment. D) Leave the unit for a short break to decrease anxiety. Chapter 7. - correct answer B) Reflects on actions taken as a learning process. Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers As a nurse who promotes health and wellness in the community, what characteristics would the nurse use to define wellness when teaching to a group of parents at the YMCA? A) state of perceived well-being B) minimally functional but able to care for self C) maladaptive with environment but needs minimal assistance D) subjectively states functionality Chapter 8 - correct answer A) state of perceived well- being A health promotion program attempts to help smokers quit. Which strategy for changing lifestyle behaviors would be a priority for clients with this addiction? A) conditioning B) medication C) psychotherapy D) stimulus control Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers Chapter 8 - correct answer D) stimulus control A nurse relies on R. Leddy's theories to assist with client education. Which health-patterning strategy, suggested by R. Leddy can be used in the clinical setting to promote health and healing by specifically restoring energy field harmony? A) prayer B) self-massage C) aromatherapy D) Tai Chi Chapter 8 - correct answer A) prayer A nurse working in the hospice area has recently noticed that it is taking longer amounts of time to complete simple nursing tasks, is irritable and moody at work and at home, is having difficulty getting a good nights' sleep, and has made some medication errors recently. When stepping back and looking at the big picture, the nurse will likely recognize that he or she is experiencing which work-related problem? Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers A) decrease in energy B) crisis C) role overload D) burnout Chapter 8. - correct answer D) burnout A nurse recognizes the signs and symptoms of burnout and enrolls in a class that teaches health-enhancing techniques. Which emotive, health-enhancing technique will help the nurse develop resilience so they can "bounce back" to their usual self? A) stress-management techniques like meditation B) refuting irrational ideas C) utilizing behavior modification techniques D) values clarification Chapter 8. - correct answer B) refuting irrational ideas The nurse who has been having difficulty sleeping has investigated techniques to assist in consistently getting a Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers C) social influence D) self-actualization Chapter 8. - correct answer A) physiological interrelatedness An individual has anorexia nervosa and is in a partial hospitalization program. The individual tells friends about the illness. On learning of their hospitalization, friends condone this individuals dependent behaviors that were unacceptable prior to the hospitalization for anorexia nervosa. What is the best term that describes this individual? A) sickness B) well-being C) illness D) disease Chapter 8. - correct answer A) sickness In giving a presentation to graduate students at the university, a professor discusses goals from the United Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers Nations millennium development program as well as Healthy People 2020 objectives. Which goals are considered missions of Healthy People 2020? Select all that apply. A) Identify priorities for world health improvement B) Identify and provide measurable and applicable goals and objectives for all levels of government C) Engage single sector nurses of society to improve policies and practices to use the best available knowledge and evidence for health promotion D) Identify the critical areas for data collection, research, and evaluation. Chapter 8. - correct answer B) Identify and provide measurable and applicable goals and objectives for all levels of government. D) Identify the critical areas for data collection, research, and evaluation. A client is very motivated to lose weight. They plan on starting an exercise program. This client is displaying which model for motivational readiness for lifestyle behavior change? Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers A) Revised Pender model B) Health belief model C) The transtheoretical model D) The stages-of-change model Chapter 8. - correct answer D) The stages-of-change model A nurse in the busy orthopedic unit develops symptoms of stress related to staff shortages and employer's frequent requests to work extra shifts. Which symptoms are indications that the nurse is under stress? Select all that apply. A) increased ability to concentrate B) increased smoking C) sleep disturbances D) overeating E) increased gossiping with peers Chapter 8. - correct answer B) increased smoking Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers supportive work environment and should be encouraged to continue? Select all that apply. A) Verbally give praise when one observes their peer giving comfort to a distraught family member. B) Refer a colleague to the manager for reprimand when one observes them being rude to a visitor who gets in their way of providing care. C) Invite new nurses into one of your rooms to observe while you are assisting in performing a skill that is rarely done in the unit. D) Demonstrate to peers how to stop a family from pressing the call light for minor things like water or food. E) Ignore peer requests for help when you are tired and just want a break. Chapter 8. - correct answer A) Verbally give praise when one observes their peer giving comfort to a distraught family member. C) Invite new nurses into one of your rooms to observe while you are assisting in performing a skill that is rarely done in the unit. Leddy Professionalism Practice Questions And Answers A nurse in a busy cardiac surgery intensive care unit has been working for the past 7 hours without a break. The nurse notices the assistant nurse manager sitting in the nursing station visiting with other nurses who are not as busy as this nurse. Which statement by the nurse is an example of a claiming (clarifying role/concerns/issues) affirmation statement? A) "I can't believe my peers are sitting around visiting when they see how busy I have been." B) "My peers are not treating me as a valid team member when they ignore my needs. I need to report this." C) "I am going to talk with the assistant manager about my need for a break so that I can provide better care to my clients." D) "I am going to inform the assistant nurse manager that I am going to terminate my employment since no one ever offers me coverage for breaks." Chapter 8 - correct answer C) "I am going to talk with the assistant manager about my need for a break so that I can provide better care to my clients."
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