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NSG 3130 Nursing best practices case study Exam study guide Questions with Accurate Marking Scheme updated 2024/2025 You are supervising a beginning nursing student who is documenting patient care. Which of the following actions requires you to intervene? The nursing student: A) documented medica...

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NSG 3130 Nursing best practices case study
Exam study guide Questions with Accurate
Marking Scheme updated 2024/2025
You are supervising a beginning nursing student who is documenting patient care.
Which of the following actions requires you to intervene? The nursing student:
A) documented medication given by another nursing student.
B) included the date and time of all entries in the chart.
C) stood with his back against the wall while documenting on the computer.
D) signed all documentation electronically. - correct answer a. Documented medication
given by another nursing student.


A patient asks for a copy of her medical record. The best response by the nurse is to:
A) state that only her family may read the record.
B) indicate that she has the right to read her record.
C) tell her that she is not allowed to read her record.
D) explain that only health care workers have access to her record. - correct answer b.
Indicate that she has the right to read her record


What is an appropriate way for a nurse to dispose of printed patient information? -
correct answer place in a secure canister marked for shredding


You are giving a hand-off report to another nurse who will be caring for your patient at
the end of your shift. Which of the following pieces of information do you include in the
report (select all) - correct answer a. The patient's name, age, and admitting diagnosis
B. Allergies to food and medication
D. That the patient's pain rating went from 8-2 on a scale of 1 to 10 after receiving
650mg of tylenol.


Which of the following is an example of an external variable that could impact
someone's health? - correct answer friend

, Which of the following external variables should be addressed with a patient when
providing education during a routine health care visit? Select all that apply. - correct
answer lack of physical activity
Use of tobacco
High fat diet


A client sets a goal with their nurse to lose 100lbs. The client was told to lose 35lbs on
their own first, to be eligible for gastric band surgery, which should help them lose the
remainder of the weight. The client is apprehensive, but went ahead and scheduled the
surgery for 5 months out, intending to lose the weight in that timeframe. What stage of
health behavior change is this client in?
Action - correct answer contemplation


Using the concept of "maslow's hierarchy", the nurse knows to address which clients'
needs first? - correct answer oxygen, cardiac function


The nurse is drawing a blood specimen on a client and accidentally punctures themself
with the contaminated needle. After allowing the site to bleed, which of the following
steps should the nurse take? - correct answer wash the puncture site with soap and
water.


The nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with clostridium difficile (c. Diff). To prevent
the transmission of c. Diff, the nurse should.
A. Perform hand hygiene with soap and water rather than alcohol based hand sanitizer.
B. Wear a mask when in the room and for the dient to wear a mask when in public.
C. Assume that only surfaces that the client has touched are actually contaminated
D. Sterilize all of the equipment and supplies that leave the client's room - correct
answer a. Perform hand hygiene with soap and water rather than alcohol based hand
sanitizer.


The nurse is caring for a newly admitted patient. The nurse collects the following data
and reviews the patient's clinical record. Vital signs: t 99.8° f, pulse 110, rr 24 bpm, b/p
128/80,

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