Stress & Coping
Legal & Ethical
Infection Control
Patient Safety
Other
100

What is a physiological stressor and give an example?

A physical condition that causes stress to the body. Examples: Burn injury, pain, infection, Chronic illness, Surgery, Trauma and extreme temperatures 

100

A nurse is caring for a client who says, "I don't understand what the doctor told me about my diagnosis." The nurse contacts the provider to return and explain the information again. Which ethical principle is the nurse demonstrating?

Advocacy

100

This is the single most effective way to prevent the spread of infection.

What is handwashing (or hand hygiene)?

100

What is an acceptable patient identifier? (5)

  • Full name

  • Date of birth

  • Medical record number

  • Home telephone number

  • Assigned identification number (like ID wristband)

100

A deficiency in this vitamin may cause bleeding gums, poor wound healing, fatigue, and pinpoint red spots on the skin known as petechiae.

What is vitamin C?

200

What is the first physiological response in the General Adaptation Syndrome? 

Perceived Stressor stimulates the CNS

200

What rule includes financial penalties for HIPPA violations?

Enforcement Rule

200

Which organism are transmitted by airborne transmission? 

TB

Rubeola

Varicella 

200

A nurse is assisting with the care of a client who is receiving a unit of packed red blood cells (PRBCs). The client suddenly develops chills, back pain, and fever. Which of the following actions should the LVN take first?

Notify the charge nurse immediately

200

What part of the nursing process is used when helping formulate care goals?

Planning

300

What type of grief is it when a client is starting to enjoy life again after a loss?

Uncomplicated grief 

300

What are guidelines for proper documentation? 

Should be organized and completed in a timely fashion

Should be accurate and complete

can be used in a court of law

300

What is the proper way to clean medical equipment?

Remove visible material 

Disinfect using appropriate level of disinfection 


300

What's the first action when there is smoke in the building?

Close all doors

300

Which task is appropriate to delegate to an AP?

  • Obtaining vital signs

  • Ambulating a stable client

  • Assisting with hygiene or bathing

  • Measuring and recording intake and output

  • Feeding a client without swallowing issues

  • Obtaining a daily weight

  • Transporting a client

  • Making beds

  • Collecting urine or stool specimens

400

A client stressed by homelessness is experiencing what kind of stressor? 

Socioeconomic stressor

400

What components are part of a health record? 

Medical History

Allergies 

Medications

Immunizations

Treatment plans

Assessments

Labs and diagnostic tests

400

What is important to know about preventing the spread of infection? (4 responses)

Hand hygiene is the number one way to prevent spread

Teach patient the importance of washing hands

Hand sanitizer is effective 

Less than 50% of health care workers are in compliance with hand hygiene

400

What is considered a sentinel event? 

unexpected occurrence involving death, serious physical or psychological injury, or the risk thereof 

Examples 

  • Death related to a medical error (e.g., sepsis after surgery)

  • Surgery on the wrong body part or patient

  • Retained foreign object after surgery

  • Infant abduction or discharge to the wrong family

  • Severe pressure injury (Stage 3 or 4) acquired in a facility

  • Suicide of a patient receiving care

  • Unanticipated death not related to the patient’s condition

400

What physiological changes occur during non-rapid eye movement? 

Brain activity decreases 

Heat rate and BP decrease 

Body Tempt Drops

Breathing Slows

500

Which form of alternative medicine focuses on the root cause of illness? 

Functional Medicine 

500

What actions should the nurse take when educating a patient who has low health literacy? 

Speak Slowly and clearly 

Use the teach back method 

Encourage question

Use plain language

Use visual aids


500

What skin changes in older adults increase their infection risk? (3)

Thin skin

Decreased elasticity

Less hydration 

500

After finding a patient on the floor, the nurse ensures patient safety and performing an assessment, what should the nurse do next?

Notify the provider

500
What influences that patient's perception of death?

Religious beliefs 

Cultural practices 

Financial concerns

Age

Past experiences with death