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RNSG 1125 Professional Nursing Concepts I Final Exam
Blueprint - Fall 2024, 1125 final reflection questions, 1125
final study Giddens Questions With Complete Solutions

1. Seeking family assistance when caring for children
The nurse is caring for a critically ill infant in the neonatal
intensive care unit (NICU). The infant's parents ask whether the
child's 3-year-old sibling can visit. Small children are not
permitted to visit the NICU because of the risk of infection to
the infants on the unit. Which action by the nurse best
demonstrates a compassionate response?

A) Seek permission from unit management and the
neonatologist to allow the sibling to visit
B) Offer to make counseling available to the sibling
C) Tell the parents that visiting is not permitted and offer to take
pictures of the client
D) Tell the parents to bring the sibling in to visit in the middle of
the night Correct Answer A) Seek permission from unit
management and the neonatologist to allow the sibling to visit

1.Seeking family assistance when caring for children
The nurse must start an IV for a toddler in the emergency
department. The toddler is accompanied by a parent. The parent
asks the nurse, "Can I stay with my child and comfort him?"
Which response by the nurse is best?

A) "Yes, it would be helpful for you to stay and comfort your
child."
B) "We do this all the time, so don't worry. I will come get you
when we are done starting the IV."

,C) "Be ready to hold your child down when I tell you to."
D) "It doesn't take long to start an IV, so there's no need for you
to stay for the procedure." Correct Answer A) "Yes, it would
be helpful for you to stay and comfort your child."

16. Determining what is allowed under your state's practice act

A client newly diagnosed with diabetes mellitus tells the nurse
that the prescribed diet does not provide enough variation of
choice. It is against the state's nurse practice act for a nurse to
order a diet for the client. Which response by the nurse is most
appropriate?
A) "I will bring you a different menu."
B) "I will ask my manager to talk with the dietitian."
C) "Let's look at your diet and see what type of variety we can
find."
D) "I will notify the dietary department to change your diet."
Correct Answer C) "Let's look at your diet and see what type of
variety we can find."

17. Understanding how the American Board of Managed Care
Nursing in a certification program

The nursing instructor asks a student to explain why the
American Board of Managed Care Nursing (ABMCN) is an
example of a certification program. How should the student
respond?
A) It formally recognizes nurses who have achieved a high
standard of practice in managed care.
B) It provides a process for recognizing the professional
competence of individuals who pass the program.

,C) It investigates and adjudicates cases of professional
negligence.
D) It lists the state requirements for a nursing professional to
achieve licensure. Correct Answer B) It provides a process for
recognizing the professional competence of individuals who
pass the program.

18. Demonstrating accountability and responsibility as per nurse
practice act standards for nursing students

Which statement exemplifies the ultimate accountability of
nursing students for their actions?
A) "State regulatory bodies have the ultimate responsibility for
my actions."
B) "The client's perception of the care I give determines the
correctness of my actions."
C) "I am responsible for my own actions, correct or incorrect."
D) "No one may judge my actions as correct or incorrect other
than me." Correct Answer C) "I am responsible for my own
actions, correct or incorrect."

19. Demonstrating HIPAA while debriefing

A client on a medical-surgical unit experiences a code blue
situation unexpectedly. The emergency situation has ended and
the client survived. The nurses are breaking for lunch and plan
to process their feelings about the emergency. Which action by
the nurses will facilitate this?
A) Discussing the event outside the hospital
B) Asking management for the use of a private room to debrief
C) Talking while riding in the staff elevator

, D) Debriefing about the situation at home Correct Answer B)
Asking management for the use of a private room to debrief

2. Define: Integrity, Compassion, Fidelity, Justice

A nurse forgets to return a client's bed to the low position after
performing a bed bath. When a colleague points this out, the
nurse states, "I should have returned the bed to the low position.
Thank you for pointing out my error." With which characteristic
is the nurse's response most consistent?
A) Compassion
B) Integrity
C) Fidelity
D) Justice Correct Answer B) Integrity

20. What does the Privacy Rule protect?

6) Which of the following should the nurse understand to be
health information not protected under the HIPAA Privacy
Rule?
A) A client's Social Security number, birthdate, and mailing
address
B) A description of the symptoms of an illness the client has that
does not reference the client in any way
C) The details of a client's visit to a medical office including the
diagnosis rendered
D) How much the client owes for a treatment rendered to the
client Correct Answer B) A description of the symptoms of an
illness the client has that does not reference the client in any way

21. Knowing how to protect client's confidentiality

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