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NURS 215 EXAM 1 (ARIZONA COLLEGE
OF NURSING) 2024-2025 WITH ACTUAL
CORRECT QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
DETAILED ANSWERS |FREQUENTLY
TESTED QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS
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Protective Isolation is for clients with

a) a local infection
b) with a systemic infection
c) with TB
d) if the client is immuno-compromised

d) if the client is immuno-compromised

During a clinic visit, the nurse is seeing a sexually active 20-year-old college student. The first
intervention is

a) Measure vital signs
b) Encourage HIV screening
c) Determine risk factors
d) Instruct the client to use condoms

c) Determine risk factors

The nurse is reviewing the immunization record, this is which level of prevention?

a) Primary
b) Secondary
c) Tertiary
d) Quaternary

a) Primary

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,According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, which of these needs would the patient seek to meet first?
A) Self-actualization
b) Self-esteem
c) Shelter
d) Love & belonging

The nurse is discussing routine screening tests for different types of cancer. What is the level of
prevention?
a) Primary
b) Secondary
c) Tertiary
d) Quaternary

b) Secondary

You will use the concept of primary prevention when instructing a patient to:
a) get a flu shot every year.
b) take a blood pressure reading every day.
c) explore hiring a patient with a known disability.
d) undergo physical therapy following a cerebrovascular accident.

a) get a flu shot every year.

The client presents with linear clusters of fluid-containing vesicles with some crusting. This is
a) Allergic reaction
b) Ringworm
c) Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
d) Herpes Zoster

d) Herpes Zoster

The client has a draining abdominal wound that has become infected. In caring for the client, the nurse
will implement

a) No precautions
b) Contact precautions
c) Droplet precautions
d) Airborned precautions

b) Contact precautions

Which of the following changes in the older adult places them at higher risk of infection?

a) Increased vascularity
b) Thickening of skin
c) Decreased cough
d) Increased doctor visits

c) Decreased cough

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,Which of the following actions violates a principle that is key to proper handwashing at the bedside?

a) Washing your hands for 1 min
b) Shaking your hands dry over the sink
c) Using warm, not very hot water
d) Using the soap provided by the agency

b) Shaking your hands dry over the sink

A client with AIDS develops oral hairy leukoplakia, an infection caused by the Epstein-Barr virus. The
leukoplakia is

a) Nosocomial infection
b) Primary infection
c) Systemic infection
d) Secondary infection

d) Secondary infection

Justice means:

a) Being fair
b) Avoidance of harm
c) Taking positive actions to help
d) keeping promises

a) Being fair

Veracity is:

a) telling the truth.
b) making a promise.
c) doing no harm.
d) doing good to others.

a) telling the truth

Define: Contact Precautions:
a) How the pathogen travels from one person to another
b) when there is risk for transmitting a disease by contact
c) A biological agent that causes disease
d) Touching an infected person

The nurse who understands the principles of sterile technique opens a sterile package by:
a) opening the outermost layer away from them
b) opening the outermost layer toward them
c) opening the outermost layers from left to right
d) opening the outermost layers from right to left


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, a) opening the outermost layer away from them

What does sterile mean?

a) Dirty
b) Free from all organisms
c) Free from all contamination
d) Very clean

b) Free from all organisms

What is clinical judgement?

A)Collecting & analyzing information
B) Involves observing, comparing, & evaluating the client's condition
C)Attempting to find a solution
D)Establishing priorities

B) Involves observing, comparing, & evaluating the client's condition

What is nursing assessment?

a-Nurse administers medications
b-Nurse creates a plan of care
c-Nurses evaluate effect of medication
d-Nurse collects pertinent data

d-Nurse collects pertinent data

Beneficence is

a)an action that promotes good
b)doing no harm
c)being truthful
d)being just

an action that promotes good

Which organization is directly responsible for regulating the practice of nursing in each state?

a)The American Nurses Association
b)The state board of nursing
c)The American Medical Association

b)The state board of nursing

The nurse is assigned to care for four clients. In planning client rounds, which client should the nurse
assess first?



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