Left or Right
1,2 or 3
In & Out
Follow the Rules
Straight Forward
100

The nurse is giving teaching about chemotherapy to a cancer patient but at the same time doubting its effectiveness because of its side effects on the client. What ethical situation is the nurse experiencing?

What is Ethical Dilemma?

100
The nurse is assisting a patient for proctoscopy. This nursing action is included in which level of prevention?
What is Secondary level of prevention?
100
Which model of health care address the mind-body and spirit in client care?
What is Holistic Health Model?
100

What is the Standards of Nursing Practice?

What is the Nursing Process?

100

Which theory states that the right action causes the greatest good or the least harm?

What is utilitarianism?

200

The nurse informs the clients about the action of the medication including its cost, and side effects. Which ethical principle is the nurse implementing?

What is Veracity?

200

The client is in a Safeway home as referred by the nurse after his discharge from the hospital. Which level of prevention is described?

What is Tertiary Level of Prevention?

200

The patient claimed, "In spite of my weekly dialysis schedule and my diabetes, I still able to attend to my son's needs?"


What is Role Performance Health Model?

200

The client has the disease but is not experience any sign or symptom.  Which period is described?

What is the asymptomatic pathogenesis or latency period?

200

The nurse noted after the end of the shift that the patient still has a fever. Based on your knowledge about the nursing process, which action will the nurse consider?

What is Re-assessment?

300

Which ethical principle is applied when the nurse refuses to give information to a relative without the client's consent?

What is Confidentiality?

300

The nurse is conducting home health services for a client who was discharged from the hospital two days ago?

What is Tertiary Level of Prevention?

300
Patient claimed, "The great thing that happened in my being a cancer patient is that our family becomes closer and supportive than ever to each other."
What is Eudaimonistic Health Model?
300

What role of the nurse is dedicated to finding evidence-based practices to improve safety and quality client care?

What is a researcher?

300

What are the primary roles of the nurse in the diagnosis phase of the nursing process?

What is analysis of data, identifying the client's problem(s), and prioritizing the client's problem?

400

Which ethical principle is applied when the nurse respects the client's decision?

What is Autonomy?

400

The client is scheduled for surgery after being diagnosed with a blood clot. Which level of prevention is described?

What is Secondary level of prevention?

400
The client believes that being educated about his health helps him in being healthy.
What is Health Believe Model?
400

What nursing action best describes professional accountability?

What is licensure and or Continuing Education.

400

What is Gordon's main function in health?

What is Assessment.

500

The nurse read about the client's diagnosis and prepares to take care of the client. Which principle of ethics is applied by the nurse?

What is Accountability?

500

The client understands the need for a low sodium diet and knows the food sources for this kind of diet.  Which level of prevention is described.

What is the primary level of prevention?

500

The client copes positively with his surgery and helps him resume his ADL?

What is Adaptive Model?

500

What type of screening is described when there is a community health clinic which includes blood pressure taking, lab works, diagnostics and health teaching?

What is Mass or Group Screening?

500

The nurse set goals with the client to address the client's primary health concern.  Which step of the nursing process is described?

What is Planning?