Timby's Fundamental Nursing
Skills and Concepts 12th
Edition by Moreno Timby
9. Which statement should the nurse make when communicating the “S” in the
SBAR approach for effective
communication?
• “The patient presented to the emergency department at 0200 with lower left
abdominal pain.”
• “The patient rated the pain upon admission as a 9 on a 10-point numeric scale.”
• “The patient has no significant issues in the medical history.”
• “The patient was given a prescribed opioid analgesic at 0300.”
10. The staff nurse is communicating with the change nurse about the change of
status of the patient. The nurse would begin her communication with which
statement if correctly using the SBAR format?
• “The patient’s heartrate is 110.”
• “I think this patient needs to be transferred to the critical care unit.”
• “The patient is a 68-year-old male patient admitted last night.”
• “The patient is complaining of chest pain.”
11. Which nursing action exemplifies the Quality and Safety Education for
Nursing (QSEN) competency of safety?
• Advocating for a patient who is experiencing pain
• Considering the patient’s culture when planning care
• Evaluating patient learning style prior to implementing discharge instructions •
Assessing the right drug prior to administering a prescribed patient medication
12. Which type of nursing is the root of all other nursing practice areas?
• Pediatric nursing
• Geriatric nursing
• Medical-surgical nursing
• Mental health-psychiatric nursing
13. Which did the Nursing Executive Center of The Advisory Board identify as
an academic-practice gap for new graduate nurses?
• Patient advocacy
• Patient education
• Disease pathophysiology
, • Therapeutic communication
14. Which statement regarding the use of the nursing process in clinical practice
is accurate?
• “The nursing process is closely related to clinical decision-making.”
• “The nursing process is used by all members of the interprofessional team to plan
care.”
• “The nursing process has 4 basic steps: assessment, planning, implementation,
evaluation.”
• “The nursing process is being replaced by the implementation of evidence-based
practice.”
15. Which is the basis of nursing care practices and protocols?
• Assessment
• Evaluation
• Diagnosis
• Research
16. Which is a common theme regarding patient dissatisfaction related to care
provided in the hospital setting?
• Space in hospital rooms
• Medications received to treat pain
• Time spent with the health-care team
• Poor quality food received from dietary
17. The nurse manager is preparing a medical-surgical unit for The Joint
Commission (TJC) visit With the nurse manager presenting staff education
focusing on TJC benchmarks, which of the following topics would be most
appropriate?
• Implementation of evidence-based practice
• Implementation of patient-centered care
• Implementation of medical asepsis practices
• Implementation of interprofessional care
18. Which aspect of patient-centered care should the nurse manager evaluate
prior to The Joint Commission site visit for accreditation?
• Visitation rights
• Education level of staff
• Fall prevention protocol
• Infection control practices
Chapter 1 Nursing Foundations
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
1. The medical-surgical nurse identifies a clinical practice issue and
wants to determine if there is sufficient evidence to support a change in practice.
Which type of study provides the strongest evidence to support a practice change?
• Randomized control study
, • Quasi-experimental study
• Case-control study
• Cohort study
2. The medical-surgical unit recently implemented a patient-centered
care model. Which action implemented by the nurse supports this model?
• Evaluating care
• Assessing needs
• Diagnosing problems
• Providing compassion
3. Which action should the nurse implement when providing patient care in
order
to support The Joint
Commission’s (TJC) National Patient Safety Goals (NPSG)?
• Silencing a cardiorespiratory monitor
• Identifying each patient using one source
• Determining patient safety issues upon admission
• Decreasing the amount of pain medication administered
4. Which interprofessional role does the nurse often assume
when providing patient care in an acute care setting?
• Social worker
• Client advocate
• Care coordinator
• Massage therapist
5. The medical-surgical nurse wants to determine if a policy change is needed
for
an identified clinical problem.
Which is the first action the nurse should implement?
• Developing a question
• Disseminating the findings
• Conducting a review of the literature
• Evaluating outcomes of practice change
6. The nurse is evaluating the level of evidence found during a recent
review of the literature. Which evidence carries the lowest level of support for a
practice change?
• Level IV
• Level V
• Level VI
• Level VII
7. The nurse is reviewing evidence from a quasi-experimental
research study. Which level of evidence should the nurse identify for this research
study?
• Level I
• Level II
, • Level III
• Level IV
8. Which level of evidence should the nurse identify when reviewing evidence
from a single descriptive research study?
• Level IV
• Level V
• Level VI
• Level VII
19.
20. The medical-surgical nurse is providing patient care. Which circumstance
would necessitate the nurse
verifying the patient’s identification using at least two sources?
• Prior to delivering a meal tray
• Prior to passive range of motion
• Prior to medication administration
• Prior to documenting in the medical record
21. The nurse is providing care to several patients on a medical-surgical unit.
Which situation would necessitate the nurse to use SBAR during the hand-off
process?
• Wound care
• Discharge to home
• Transfer to radiology
• Medication education
Multiple Response
Identify one or more choices that best complete the statement or answer the question.
22. The staff nurse is teaching a group of student nurses the situations that
necessitate hand-off communication.
Which student responses indicate the need for further education related to this
procedure? Select all that apply.
• “A hand-off is required prior to administering a medication.”
• “A hand-off is required during change of shift.”
• “A hand-off is required for a patient is transferred to the surgical suite.”
• “A hand-off is required whenever the nurse receives a new patient assignment.”
• “A hand-off is required prior to family visitation.”
23. Which actions by the nurse enhance patient safety during medication
administration? Select all that apply.
• Answering the call bell while transporting medications for a different patient
• Identifying the patient using two sources prior to administering the medication
• Holding a medication if the patient’s diagnosis does not support its use
• Administering the medication two hours after the scheduled time
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