LONG EAQ PN EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
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which hcp can become a member of the national federation of licensed practical
nurses (NFLPN)?
sata
lpn, lvn
which would the nurse document for a client with drooping of the eyelid over
the pupil?
ptosis
which client is the nurse working in the memory care unit most concerned
about?
the client who sustained a fall while going to the restroom
which step of the licensed practical nurse (LPN) nursing process is the nurse
using when conducting a client's preoperative nursing interview?
data collection
which task would the nurse delegate to the unlicensed assistive personnel
(UAP) for a client being prepared for exploratory laparotomy?
apply a condom catheter
which age would a nurse suggest a client begin glaucoma screening
examinations?
40 years
hat does the b stand for in sbar?
background
,which term describes a leadership style displayed by the nurse who frequently
looks for input from staff members and encourages staff participation in
decision making?
democratic
which method of barrier precaution would the nurse use when caring for a client
with a communicable disease? sata
gloves, masks
which complication would the nurse understand the surgeon is trying to
minimize when incentive spirometry has been prescribed for a client after
surgery?
actelectasis
which component of the chain of infection would a nurse discuss when teaching
about the spread of infection? sata
reservoir, portal of entry, causative agent, mode of transfer, susceptible host
the spread of which organism that causes blindness can be prevented by good
hygiene?
chlamydia trachomatis
which infectious agent can only replicate inside of a host cell and is less of a
concern with fomite transmission?
virus
which measure would the nurse include when teaching about the hospital
national patient safety goals? sata
use at least 2 ways to identify a client.
ensure alarms are heard and responded to on time.
make sure that the correct surgery is done on the correct client.
use proven guidelines to prevent infections of the urinary tract caused by
catheters
,use proven guidelines to prevent infections that are difficult to treat.
how soon would the nurse expect sensitivity results to be available for a client
who is bacteremic?
between 48 and 72 hours
which substance is most abused by young adults?
alcohol
which definition would the nurse give when teaching a lesson on primary
prevention?
taking action that prevents disease
which example would a nurse give when discussing primary prevention during
a seminar at a high school?
use of seatbelts
which stage of anesthesia would the nurse anticipate the surgeon to begin
surgery?
stage 3
which arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2) reading would indicate hypoxia and be
reported by the nurse to the surgeon postoperatively?
90%
which substance listed as a cause of an adverse reaction by a client booked for
surgery indicates a possible latex allergy
avocados
which term would the nurse use after being informed on rounds by the surgical
team that a client is to undergo surgery to relieve pain associated with a
malignant tumor?
palliative
which temperature is required during sterilization using a steam sterilizer?
250 F (121C)
, which statement explains the goal of a rehabilitation organization?
restoring the client's level of functioning
which surgery contraindicates the controlled coughing technique? SATA
eye, neck, head, brain, spinal
which mental process is most sensitive to deterioration with aging?
short-term memory
which role is the nurse performing when explaining the rationale for an
intravenous infusion to a client?
educator
which tort in nursing practice involves intentional touching without the client's
consent?
battery
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which quality and safety education for nurses (QSEN) competency complies
with the requirement of integrating the best current research with clinical
expertise and client preferences and values to provide quality health care?
evidence-based practice
which amount of time would a nurse spend triaging a client during a mass
casualty incident (MCI)?
less than 15 seconds
which health care professionals can be delegators?
nurses
which age group is the occurrence of chronic illness the greatest?
older adults
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