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What does the nurse practice act describe?

scope of practice RN vs LPN

100

Who gets airborne precautions?

CMTV

covid

measles 

tuberculosis 

varicella 

100

When should a nurse consider patient preference?

When it's not a safety concern. Things like ADLs/food choices ect.  

100

libel vs slander 


100

Subjective vs Objective data collection

Subjective = symptoms - I feel anxious for this exam 

Objective = measurable - I spent 20 minutes studying for the exam 

200

Good principles of documentation

document as soon as its done

never share log ins 

don't chart for anyone else's actions

Everything is time/date/signed with credentials 

legible 

use only appropriate abbreviations 

200

Describe standard/universal precautions 

Hand hygiene 

Safe disposal of needles

Wear gloves when touching blood, body fluids, or contaminated surfaces

Use leakproof containers/spill clean appropriately 

Clean common use equipment between clients

Cough and sneeze hygiene

Aseptic technique 

200

In ADLs how do we increase circulation?

Range of motion

firm strokes during bed baths 


200

Examples of false imprisonment 

using restraints inappropriately (physical or chemical)

locking doors/using seclusion not for its intended purpose 

criminal and civil offense 

200

Qualitative vs Quantitative 

Quality - human experience - non measurable/opinions

Quantitative - data that can be measure 

300

What is the nurses role in informed consent?

Can be witnesses 

Reinforce teaching

verify information - procedure/interpreter 

IF patient does not understand, you need to ask the MD to come back and explain

300

What kind of isolation is this and who gets it?

Gown and gloves = contact 

RSV 

MRSA/VRE

GI (not C diff)

Skin


300

How do nurses establish patient outcomes?

through ADPIE!

Assessment 

Diagnosis

Planning 

Implementing 

Evaluation

300

What is veracity?

the truth!
300

Where is the best source of health history for children?

Caregiver!

400

How can a nurse commit malpractice?

not acting within the standard of care

- not using safeguards(with medications)

- not reporting critical lab values/vitals 

- not providing a safe patient environment 

400

After bedpan care 

clean patient first 

always clean from cleanest to dirtiest 

make sure patient is clean and dry 

400

What is QSEN 

Quality and Safety for Education of Nurses - national standards for Patient-Centered Care, Teamwork and Collaboration, Evidence-Based Practice, Quality Improvement, Safety, and Informatics. 

400

What does RN/LPN stand for?

RN - Real Ninja 

LPN - Lower paid ninja 

BSN - BS nurse... 

400

Why is it important to not have wrinkles in your linen?

Prevent pressure ulcers and skin breakdown

500

What can you delegate to the UAP vs the LPN

UAP - vitals and ADLs

LPN - stable pt care, 

can not do initial Evaluations/Assessment/Teaching, IV push, blood, removal of CVLs, titratable medication

500

What does sterile mean?

What areas are considered not to be sterile on sterile gloves?

All germs have been killed/removed

1 inch border on any sterile field 

cuff of the non dominant hand of sterile gloves

500

examples of nursing diagnosis for pneumonia (PNA) 

impaired gas exchange related to excess mucus production 

ineffective airway clearance related to increased secretions 

ineffective breathing pattern related to increased work of breathing/increased respirations 

500

Example of a smart goal 

specific, measurable, attainable, reasonable, timely 

Fundamental students will spend a minimum of 1 hour per day studying. 

goal met, student studied 1 hour per day for the last 7 days. 

500

maslow's hierarchy of needs