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Nursing Assessment Exam 1 Questions and Correct Verified Answers
What are the 6 steps of the nursing process? 
 ADOPIE 
 Assessment 
 Diagnosis 
 Outcome Identification 
 Planning 
 Implementation 
 Evaluation 
What are the types of Health Assessment? 
 1) Comprehensive assessment 
 2)Problem-based/Focused assessment 
 3) Episodic/follow-up assessment 
 4)Shift Assessment 
 5) Screening Assessment 
What are the 3 primary components of Health Assessment? 
 History (subjective data) 
 Physical examination (objective data) 
 Documentation of data 
Why do we doc...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 46 pages •
What are the 6 steps of the nursing process? 
 ADOPIE 
 Assessment 
 Diagnosis 
 Outcome Identification 
 Planning 
 Implementation 
 Evaluation 
What are the types of Health Assessment? 
 1) Comprehensive assessment 
 2)Problem-based/Focused assessment 
 3) Episodic/follow-up assessment 
 4)Shift Assessment 
 5) Screening Assessment 
What are the 3 primary components of Health Assessment? 
 History (subjective data) 
 Physical examination (objective data) 
 Documentation of data 
Why do we doc...
Nursing Fundamentals Exam 1 Practice Test Questions and Correct Verified Answers
A nurse is caring for a patient who recently had coronary bypass surgery. Which are 
legal sources of standards of care the nurse uses to deliver safe healthcare? (Select all 
that apply). [23] 
1. Information provided by the head nurse 
2. Policies and procedures of the employing hospital 
3. State Nurse Practice Act 
4. Regulations identified in the Joint Commission's manual. 
5. The American Nurses Association standards of practice. 
 2, 3, 4, 5 
A nurse is sued for failure to monitor a ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 60 pages •
A nurse is caring for a patient who recently had coronary bypass surgery. Which are 
legal sources of standards of care the nurse uses to deliver safe healthcare? (Select all 
that apply). [23] 
1. Information provided by the head nurse 
2. Policies and procedures of the employing hospital 
3. State Nurse Practice Act 
4. Regulations identified in the Joint Commission's manual. 
5. The American Nurses Association standards of practice. 
 2, 3, 4, 5 
A nurse is sued for failure to monitor a ...
NURSING FINAL EXAM Questions and Correct Verified Answers
How can you estimate a client's tidal volume? 
 Tidal volume can be estimated by observing the depth of the client's 
respirations. 
What is the range of normal for an adult's respiratory rate? 
 A rate of 12 to 20 breaths per minute is normal for adults 
Besides the rate, what other characteristics of a client's respirations should you 
observe? 
 Depth, rhythm, effort, breath sounds, and chest movement should be observed 
in addition to rate. 
What are some common clinical signs...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 36 pages •
How can you estimate a client's tidal volume? 
 Tidal volume can be estimated by observing the depth of the client's 
respirations. 
What is the range of normal for an adult's respiratory rate? 
 A rate of 12 to 20 breaths per minute is normal for adults 
Besides the rate, what other characteristics of a client's respirations should you 
observe? 
 Depth, rhythm, effort, breath sounds, and chest movement should be observed 
in addition to rate. 
What are some common clinical signs...
Nursing Exam 1 Foundations of Nursing Questions and Correct Verified Answers
Apprenticeship 
 Learning by doing 
Nursing Process 
 Assessment, Nursing Diagosis, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation 
Nursing Art vs. Science 
 Initially, nursing was an art- it consisted of certain acts of care skillfully, with 
intuition and creativity. Over time, a scientific base was combined with the art 
of nursing. From this body of knowledge, the nurse can choose interventions 
that are most likely to produce desired outcomes for the patient 
Founded the American Red Cross 
 Clara...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 28 pages •
Apprenticeship 
 Learning by doing 
Nursing Process 
 Assessment, Nursing Diagosis, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation 
Nursing Art vs. Science 
 Initially, nursing was an art- it consisted of certain acts of care skillfully, with 
intuition and creativity. Over time, a scientific base was combined with the art 
of nursing. From this body of knowledge, the nurse can choose interventions 
that are most likely to produce desired outcomes for the patient 
Founded the American Red Cross 
 Clara...
Nursing 101 Fundamentals of Nursing Practice Exam 1, Part 1 Questions and Correct Verified Answers
During a physical assessment, the nurse closes and door and provides drape to 
promote privacy. The nurse is performing her role as a/an: 
A. Advocate 
B. Communicator 
C. Change agent 
D. Caregiver 
 D. Caregiver 
 
 The role of a nurse as caregiver helps client promote, restore and maintain 
dignity, health and wellness by viewing a person holistically. As an advocate the 
nurse intercedes or works on behalf of the client. Identifying the need and 
problems of the client and communicati...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 25 pages •
During a physical assessment, the nurse closes and door and provides drape to 
promote privacy. The nurse is performing her role as a/an: 
A. Advocate 
B. Communicator 
C. Change agent 
D. Caregiver 
 D. Caregiver 
 
 The role of a nurse as caregiver helps client promote, restore and maintain 
dignity, health and wellness by viewing a person holistically. As an advocate the 
nurse intercedes or works on behalf of the client. Identifying the need and 
problems of the client and communicati...
Nurse Practitioner Certification Exam Questions and Correct Verified Answers
primary lesion 
 lesion that develops on previously unaltered skin 
lesion 
 a region in an organ or tissue that has suffered damage thru injury or disease 
secondary lesion 
 lesion that either changes impression over time or occurs when a primary lesion 
is scratched it may be infected 
macule 
 circumscribed flat area; different color and texture from surrounding tissue, 
<1cm 
 ex.) ephelides (freckles), petechia, flat nevi (moles) 
patch 
 a large macule; >1cm 
 ex.) mongolian spot...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 35 pages •
primary lesion 
 lesion that develops on previously unaltered skin 
lesion 
 a region in an organ or tissue that has suffered damage thru injury or disease 
secondary lesion 
 lesion that either changes impression over time or occurs when a primary lesion 
is scratched it may be infected 
macule 
 circumscribed flat area; different color and texture from surrounding tissue, 
<1cm 
 ex.) ephelides (freckles), petechia, flat nevi (moles) 
patch 
 a large macule; >1cm 
 ex.) mongolian spot...
NURS 2040 Final Exam Study Guide Questions and Correct Verified Answers
When was the New York State definition of nursing signed into law? 
 March 15, 1972 
Which
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
When was the New York State definition of nursing signed into law? 
 March 15, 1972 
Which
Nursing 273 Exam 1 Questions and Correct Verified Answers
Role of the Professional Nurse 
 direct patient care, teaching, advocacy, manager/coordinator of care 
nurse as a teacher 
 helps patient acquire knowledge required for health maintenance or 
improvement, to prevent illness or injury, to manage therapies and to make 
decisions about health and treatment 
nurse as a caregiver 
 "traditional" role 
 holistic approach 
 provides direct and indirect care to pt 
 indirect care --> delegation of activities to other members of the team 
Nurs...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 56 pages •
Role of the Professional Nurse 
 direct patient care, teaching, advocacy, manager/coordinator of care 
nurse as a teacher 
 helps patient acquire knowledge required for health maintenance or 
improvement, to prevent illness or injury, to manage therapies and to make 
decisions about health and treatment 
nurse as a caregiver 
 "traditional" role 
 holistic approach 
 provides direct and indirect care to pt 
 indirect care --> delegation of activities to other members of the team 
Nurs...
Nursing 228 Exam 1 Study Guide Questions and Correct Verified Answers
Historical perspective of Nursing practice 
 -Healthcare in ancient cultures; illness is evil spirits 
 -Folk image: presents nurse as a "caring person" 
 - Religious image: nurses devote lives caring and exhibit selfless 
commitment 
 - Servant image: Influenced development of nursing as a profession. 
Nightingale's contribution to nursing and to the growth and improvement of nursing 
education 
 She was a positive image for nursing and started up what we know as 
modern nursing ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 26 pages •
Historical perspective of Nursing practice 
 -Healthcare in ancient cultures; illness is evil spirits 
 -Folk image: presents nurse as a "caring person" 
 - Religious image: nurses devote lives caring and exhibit selfless 
commitment 
 - Servant image: Influenced development of nursing as a profession. 
Nightingale's contribution to nursing and to the growth and improvement of nursing 
education 
 She was a positive image for nursing and started up what we know as 
modern nursing ...
Nursing 104 exam 1 Questions and Correct Verified Answers
code of ethics 
 a set of statements encompassing rules that apply to people in professional 
roles 
ethics 
 science or study of moral values 
nursing ethics 
 a system of principles concerning the actions of the nurse in his or her 
relationships with patients, patient's family members, other health care 
providers, policymakers, and society as a whole 
by its relationship to society 
 a profession is characterized by 
a nursing code of ethics 
 provide implicit standards and values for ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 62 pages •
code of ethics 
 a set of statements encompassing rules that apply to people in professional 
roles 
ethics 
 science or study of moral values 
nursing ethics 
 a system of principles concerning the actions of the nurse in his or her 
relationships with patients, patient's family members, other health care 
providers, policymakers, and society as a whole 
by its relationship to society 
 a profession is characterized by 
a nursing code of ethics 
 provide implicit standards and values for ...