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100

What type of law protects individual rights?

Civil law

100

What is the main goal of health policy?

To improve population health and healthcare access

100

What is the purpose of using two patient identifiers before giving care or medication?

To ensure the right patient receives the correct treatment and prevent errors.

100

Patient-centered care focuses on whose preferences and values?

The patient’s

100

What ethical principle means "doing good" for the patient?

Beneficence

100

What is the normal daily urine output for an adult?

1,000–2,000 mL/day

100

What is the normal oxygen saturation range?

95–100%

100

What system stores patient health information electronically?

Electronic Health Record (EHR)

200

A nurse who fails to document care accurately can be charged with what?

Negligence

200

What major U.S. law expanded healthcare coverage in 2010?

Affordable Care Act (ACA)

200

What does the acronym RACE stand for in fire safety?

Rescue, Alarm, Contain, Extinguish/Evacuate.

200

What communication technique encourages patients to share feelings? 

Active listening  

200

Respecting a patient’s right to make their own decisions refers to which ethical principle?

Autonomy

200

What term describes painful urination?

Dysuria

200

What position helps improve oxygenation in most patients?

Fowler’s or Semi-Fowler’s

200

What law protects patient health information?

HIPAA

300

Performing a procedure without consent is considered what?

Battery

300

What organization develops National Patient Safety Goals?

The Joint Commission

300

According to The Joint Commission, what should be done to prevent surgical errors such as wrong-site surgery?

Conduct a pre-procedure verification and surgical “time-out.”

300

What is one way to promote patient autonomy during hospitalization?

Offer choices in care (e.g., meal times, hygiene)

300

A nurse keeps patient information private. What principle is being upheld?

Confidentiality 

300

What nursing intervention helps prevent a UTI in a catheterized patient?

Performing catheter care every shift

300

What device delivers the highest concentration of oxygen?

Non-rebreather mask

300

What is one advantage of using informatics in nursing care?

Improves accuracy and coordination of care

400

What document allows a patient to outline their treatment preferences if they become incapacitated?

Advance directive (or living will)

400

Which government agency oversees Medicare and Medicaid?

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)

400

What is the nurse’s best action when a patient refuses to wear an identification band?

Explain the importance of the band for safety, document refusal, and use two alternate identifiers before care.

400

When involving family in care decisions, what concept is being supported?\

Collaboration

400

A nurse tells the truth even when it’s difficult. What is this called?

Veracity

400

A patient voids frequently in small amounts. What condition might this indicate?Urinary retention

Urinary retention

400

A patient with COPD should receive how much oxygen (L/min) initially?

1–2 L/min via nasal cannula

400

Name one example of clinical decision support as a alert by the EHR. 

Drug-allergy alert or dose range check. early administration alert 

500

Define “malpractice” in nursing.Professional negligence that causes harm to a patient

Professional negligence that causes harm to a patient

500

Define “health disparity.

Differences in health outcomes linked to social, economic, or environmental disadvantage

500

What is the difference between a sentinel event and a near miss in patient safety

A sentinel event results in serious harm or death, while a near miss is an error caught before it reaches the patient

500

What model emphasizes respect, compassion, and coordination in nursing?

The Patient-Centered Care Model (IOM framework)

500

When two ethical principles conflict (e.g., autonomy vs. beneficence), what is this situation called?

Ethical dilemma

500

Describe two nursing assessments before inserting an indwelling catheter.

Assess bladder fullness (palpation/scanning) and check for latex/iodine allergies

500

Explain how hypoxia differs from hypoxemia.

Hypoxia = low O₂ in tissues; Hypoxemia = low O₂ in blood

500

What is interoperability advantage of health informatics?

Ability of different systems to exchange and use health information

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