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NUR 101 ( LATEST 2024 / 2025 ) TEST 2 | (ACTUAL EXAM ) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (SOLVED)

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NUR 101 Test 2
1. A student nurse administers a medication to the wrong client while the instructor is with
another student. Which statement by the instructor is most appropriate in this situation?

A) "You have placed the nursing student program in danger."
B) "You may be sued by the hospital for the extra care cost to the client."
C) "You are expected to practice like a licensed nurse."
D) "You have set a bad example for the other students."

Answer
C

2. 2) The nurse is concerned about being sued for negligence when providing care. Which
nursing actions may be grounds for negligence? Select all that apply.
A) Client fell getting out of bed because the call light was not used.
B) Client name band was checked prior to providing all medications.
C) Client's morning medications were administered in the early afternoon.
D) Client states not understanding activity restrictions and wound eviscerated.

E) Client documentation did not include appearance of infiltrated IV site.
Answer
-

ACDE

3. 3) A nurse working on a medical-surgical unit wants to ensure care is provided within the
standard of nursing care. Which actions by the nurse are appropriate? Select all that apply.
A) Analyze the position description.
B) Review and become familiar with the policy and procedure manual.
C) Question the value of collaborating with other disciplines.
D) Review applicable state nurse practice act and administrative rules.
E) Adhere to national standards of practice and care.
Answer
ABDE

,4. The nurse observes a healthcare provider discussing an operative procedure with a client
and determines that informed consent was achieved. Which information was included in the
informed consent process? Select all that apply.
A) The provider's disapproval if the surgery is not performed
B) The health problem that requires surgery
C) The purpose of the surgery
D) The expectations of the surgery
E) Outcome if surgery is not performed
Answer
BCDE

5. 5) A client is receiving care in the hospital for life-threatening injuries sustained in a motor
vehicle crash and is taken immediately to surgery. There is no family available to provide
consent;however, the client's medical record is available and reviewed by the nurse. Which
treatments areinappropriate in this situation? Select all that apply.
A) Emergency surgery
B) Treatment that was previously refused
C) Treatment that violates religious beliefs
D) Medications to treat the injury
E) Experimental medications for a research study
Answer
BCE

6. 6) A 16-year-old client has requested that she be examined and receive counseling without
her parents being present. Which response demonstrates a correct response to this request?
A) The nurse asks the client's parents if this is okay with them.
B) The nurse agrees but still informs the parents immediately of everything they did not
witness.
C) The nurse strongly urges the client to reconsider this request to receive the best possible care.
D) The nurse agrees that the client has the right to make this request but suggests that the
parents still be present and involved.

Answer
D

,7. 7) Which action demonstrates correct reporting of suspected child abuse?
A) The nurse includes the entirety of the client's medical record.
B) The nurse compiles a report with all pertinent information that is factually true.
C) The nurse recommends that the organization report the abuse to state authorities.
D) The nurse reports only information the client has authorized for release.

Answer
b

8. 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."
Answer
c

9. A nurse educator is teaching a group of nursing students about the function of the state board
of nursing. Which information will the educator include in the teaching session? Select all that
apply.
A) Creating the NCLEX-RN examination
B) Defining professional standards
C) Investigating violations of the nurse practice act
D) Suspending or revoking licenses
E) Finding drug treatment centers for impaired nurses
Answer
bcd


10. 3) The nurse receives a notice that the state board of nursing has become a member of the
Nurse Licensure Compact. How would this change in the state board of nursing structure
influence the nurse's ability to practice nursing? Select all that apply.
A) The nurse can only practice nursing in the residing state.

, B) The nurse can practice nursing in other states within the compact.
C) The nurse is accountable to the state in which the nurse and clients reside.
D) The nursing license will become similar to having a driver's license.
E) The nurse has to obtain an additional license.

Answer
bcd

11. 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 licen- sure.
Answer
B

12. 5) Which of the following is a licensure examination developed by the National Council
of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) for state and territory boards of nursing (BONs) to
implement as part of their requirements for licensure?
A) National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN)
B) National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP)
C) Medication Aide Certification Examination (MACE)
D) Nursing Workforce Diversity (NWD) program
Answer
a

13. Which statement exemplifies the ultimate accountability of nursing stu- dents 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."

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