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Module 6 Exam Questions 1. 1.ID: Which of the following events would require a nurse to complete and file an incident report? A. A client has a seizure. B. The nurse determines that a client would benefit from the use of a walker to ambulate. C. The nurse, preparing an intravenous infusion,...

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Module 6 Exam

Questions
1. 1.ID: 327496299
Which of the following events would require a nurse to complete and file an incident report?
A. A client has a seizure.

B. The nurse determines that a client would benefit from the use of a walker to

ambulate.
C. The nurse, preparing an intravenous infusion, notes that the battery of an

intravenous infusion pump is not working.
D. When a visitor suddenly becomes weak and dizzy, the nurse checks the visitor’s

blood pressure and takes the visitor to the emergency department for treatment. Correct
Rationale: An incident is any event that is not consistent with the routine operation of a healthcare
unit or routine care of a client. Examples of incidents include client falls, needlestick injuries, a visitor
having symptoms of illness, medication administration errors, accidental omission of prescribed
therapies, and circumstances leading to injury or a risk for injury. An incident report does not need to
be filed if a client has a seizure unless the client sustains injury as a result of the seizure. If the nurse
determines that a client would benefit from the use of a walker to ambulate, he or she should take
the appropriate action to obtain one. If the nurse notes that the battery of an intravenous infusion
pump is not working, he or she should obtain a functioning pump and send the nonfunctioning pump
to the appropriate department for repair.

Test­Taking Strategy: Use the process of elimination and read each option carefully. Recalling that
an incident is any event that is not consistent with the routine operation of a healthcare unit or
routine care of a client will direct you to the correct option. Review the reasons for filing an incident
report if you had difficulty with this question.

Reference: Potter, P., & Perry, A. (2009). Fundamentals of nursing (7th ed., pp. 336, 337, 403). St.
Louis: Mosby.

Cognitive Ability: Applying

Client Needs: Safe and Effective Care Environment

Integrated Process: Nursing Process/Implementation

Content Area: Ethical/Legal
Awarded 1.0 points out of 1.0 possible points.

2. 2.ID: 327496839

, A nurse, charting the administration of medications to an assigned client at 9 pm, notes that atenolol
(Tenormin) was prescribed to be administered at 9 am instead of 9 pm. The nurse checks the
client’s vital signs, completes an incident report, and calls the physician to report the error. The
physician tells the nurse that an incident report is not needed but instructs her to monitor the client
during the night for hypotension. What action should the nurse take?
A. Notifying the nursing supervisor

B. Tearing up and discarding the incident report

C. Telling the physician that the error warrants the completion of an incident

report Correct
D. Telling the nursing supervisor that the physician did not want an incident report

completed and filed
Rationale: Incident reports are an important part of a healthcare agency’s quality improvement
program. An incident is any event that is not consistent with the routine operation of a healthcare unit
or routine care of a client. An example of an incident is administering a medication at a time at which
it is not prescribed to be given. Whenever an incident occurs, an incident report is completed and
filed in accordance with agency guidelines. The nursing supervisor would be notified of the incident;
however, on the basis of the data in the question, the nurse should tell the physician that the error
warrants completion and follow­through with an incident report. Therefore, the other options are
incorrect.

Test­Taking Strategy: Focus on the subject of the question, the physician’s telling the nurse that an
incident report is not needed. Eliminate the options that are comparable or alike in that they involve
notifying the nursing supervisor. To select from the remaining options, recall the purpose of an
incident report to select the correct option. Review the procedures involved in completing and filing
incident reports if you had difficulty with this question.

Reference: Huber, D. (2010). Leadership and nursing care management (4th ed., pp. 557, 558). St.
Louis: Saunders.

Cognitive Ability: Applying

Client Needs: Safe and Effective Care Environment

Integrated Process: Nursing Process/Implementation

Content Area: Ethical/Legal
Awarded 1.0 points out of 1.0 possible points.

3. 3.ID: 327496835

, Contact precautions are initiated for a client with methicillin­resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)
infection. The nurse, providing instructions to a nursing assistant about caring for the client, tells the
assistant:
A. To transfer the client to a semiprivate room

B. That gloves only are needed to care for the client

C. To wear gloves and a gown when changing the client's bed linen. Correct

D. To wear a gown when caring for the client and remove the gown immediately

after leaving the client’s room
Rationale: Contact precautions require the use of gloves, gown, and goggles if direct client contact is
anticipated. Goggles are worn to protect the mucous membranes of the eye during interventions that
may produce splashes of blood or body fluids, secretions, or excretions. The client should be placed
in a private room or, if a private room is not available, in a semiprivate room with another client who
has active infection with the same microorganism but no other infection. The nursing assistant would
remove the protective gear before leaving the client’s room.

Test­Taking Strategy: Use the process of elimination. Eliminate the option that includes the closed­
ended word “only.” Next eliminate the option that involves removal of the gown after leaving the
client’s room. To select from the remaining options, read each carefully and visualize the procedure
instituted for contact precautions, which will direct you to the correct option. If you had difficulty with
this question, review contact precautions.

Reference: Potter, P., & Perry, A. (2009). Fundamentals of nursing (7th ed., pp. 655, 663). St. Louis:
Mosby.

Cognitive Ability: Applying

Client Needs: Safe and Effective Care Environment

Integrated Process: Teaching and Learning

Content Area: Leadership/Management
Awarded 1.0 points out of 1.0 possible points.

4. 4.ID: 327496225
A nurse hears someone calling, “Help! My bed is on fire!” On entering the room, the nurse finds a
client trying to beat out the flames with a pillow. Place in order of priority the actions that the nurse
should take:
Correct
A. Removing the client from the room
B. Pulling the nearest fire alarm

, C. Closing the door to the room
D. Running to get the nearest fire extinguisher
Rationale: A nurse who encounters a fire emergency should think of the mnemonic RACE. The first
step is to remove the client from the room, after which the nurse should activate the fire
alarm, contain the fire, and extinguish the fire. This is a universal standard that may be applied to
any type of fire emergency. Removing the client from the room is the first step. Pulling the nearest
fire alarm is the second step (alarm). Closing the door to the room to contain the fire is the third
action. Obtaining the nearest fire extinguisher to put out the fire is the fourth action.

Test­Taking Strategy: Focus on the subject, the steps to take in a fire emergency. With this in mind,
sequence the actions, using the RACE mnemonic. Review fire safety if you had difficulty with this
question.

Reference: Potter, P., & Perry, A. (2009). Fundamentals of nursing (7th ed., pp. 839, 840). St. Louis:
Mosby.

Cognitive Ability: Applying

Client Needs: Safe and Effective Care Environment

Integrated Process: Nursing Process/Implementation

Content Area: Delegating/Prioritizing
Awarded 1.0 points out of 1.0 possible points.

2. 5.ID: 327495383
The mother of a 3­year­old calls a neighbor who is a nurse and reports that her child just drank some
window cleaner that had been stored in a cabinet. The nurse should instruct the mother to
immediately:
A. Call a poison control center Correct

B. Administer an excessive amount of fluids to induce vomiting

C. Call an ambulance to bring the child to the emergency department

D. Leave a message at the physician answering service about the incident

Rationale: When a poisoning occurs, a poison center should be called immediately. Vomiting should
not be induced if the victim is unconscious or if the substance ingested was a strong corrosive or
petroleum product. Also, vomiting should not be induced unless a healthcare provider has given
specific instructions to induce vomiting. Neither calling an ambulance nor calling the physician’s
answering service is the immediate action, because either would delay treatment. Additionally, the
physician would immediately make a referral to the poison control center. The poison control center
may advise the mother to bring the child to the emergency department; if this is the case, the mother

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