1. Which of the following is an example of an illness prevention activity?
a) Encouraging the use of a food diary
b) Joining a cancer support group
c) Administering immunization for HPV
d) Teaching a diabetic patient about his diet
ANS: C
Administering immunization for HPV is an example of illness prevention. Although cancer is
a disease, it is assumed that a person joining a support group would already have the disease;
therefore, it would be treatment and not disease prevention. Illness prevention activities focus
on avoiding a specific disease. A food diary is a health promotion activity. Teaching a diabetic
patient about diet is a treatment for diabetes; the patient already has diabetes, so the teaching
cannot prevent diabetes.
Difficulty: Moderate
Client Need: Health Promotion and Maintenance
Cognitive Level: Application
PTS: 1
2. Which organization can require nurses to take continuing education courses as a condition of
licensure renewal?
a) American Nurses Association
b) National League for Nursing
c) Sigma Theta Tau
d) State Board of Nursing
ANS: D
Continuing education is a professional strategy designed to ensure that nurses remain current
in their clinical knowledge. Many states require nurses to engage in a certain number of
continuing-education requirements to renew their license. The knowledge gained in the
nursing curriculum is sufficient for nursing school graduates to obtain their initial license.
Requirements for renewal of a nurse’s license can be found in the state’s nurse practice act
(state board of nursing).
Difficulty: Difficult
Cognitive Level: Analysis
Client Need: Health Promotion and Maintenance
Cognitive Level: Application
PTS: 1
3. An experienced seasoned nurse uses her knowledge of patient medical conditions and
intuition to identify patient problems. She is often the resource for other nurses on the unit.
What stage of proficiency has this nurse achieved?
a) Novice
, b) Advanced beginner
c) Competent
d) Expert
ANS: D
The nurse who has reached the expert stage of proficiency has a deep understanding of the
clinical situation based on knowledge and experience. The nurse often senses a potential
problem in the absence of classic signs and symptoms. The novice nurse is inexperienced and
relies on rules and processes. The advanced beginner focuses on aspects of a situation and is
unable to see the comprehensive perspective. A nurse functioning at the competent level is
able to prioritize to meet the patient needs but does not fully grasp the total situation.
4. Which of the following best explains the importance of standards of practice?
a) Nurses and other healthcare providers have the same standards of practice.
b) Standard of practice only apply to nurses who work in hospital settings.
c) Standards of practice identify the knowledge, skills, and attitudes nurses need to
provide safe care.
d) Standards of practice differ among registered nurses because the roles are different
based on the population they serve.
ANS: C
Standards of practice are authoritative statements of the duties that all registered nurses,
regardless of role, population, or specialty, are expected to perform competently. Standards are
derived from several sources, including professional organizations and healthcare facilities’
policies and procedures.
Difficulty: Moderate
Cognitive Level: Application
PTS: 1
5. What is the primary goal of the National League for Nursing?
a) Advocate for the needs of registered nurses to promote patient safety
b) Establish and maintain standards for nursing education
c) Support global health policies and improve health worldwide
d) Foster nursing scholarship, leadership, and service to improve health worldwide
ANS: B
The National League for Nursing (NLN) was founded to establish and maintain a universal
standard of nursing education. The NLN focuses on faculty development in nursing education
programs and is the voice for nursing education.
Difficulty: Moderate
Cognitive Level: Application
PTS: 1
, 6. A patient who requires long-term rehabilitation needs which type of care?
a) Primary care
b) Secondary care
c) Tertiary care
d) Preventive care
ANS: C
Tertiary care is required for individuals who need long-term care or for those who are dying.
Difficulty: Easy
Cognitive Level: Knowledge
PTS: 1
7. An elderly patient is covered under Medicare. She is scheduled for discharge and tells the
nursing student that several therapists will come to her home to help her regain functional
abilities. The patient then asks, “Why can’t I just stay in the hospital and receive this type of
care?” What is the nursing student’s best response?
a) “You should be able to stay in the hospital. I will ask the nurse to call your doctor.”
b) “Once you have reached your reimbursable length of stay and your condition is
stable, it is more cost effective to provide you with home healthcare.”
c) “Medicare is a type of managed care, which mean that you are only allowed to stay
in the hospital for a certain number of days before being discharged, regardless of
your condition.”
d) “You should be glad to be in your own home. You will recover in no time.”
ANS: B
Home healthcare services are provided to patients who still require skilled care but are
discharged from the hospital because the reimbursable length-of-stay has expired. The patient
is stable and can receive provider services at home. It would be incorrect and misleading to
tell the patient she “should be able to stay in the hospital.” It would be incorrect to tell the
patient she is allowed only “a certain number of days before being discharged,” because the
patient’s condition is a factor in determining whether the patient can be discharged from the
hospital. Telling the patient that she should be glad to be going home is a form of closed
communication and does not address her question.
Difficulty: Moderate
Cognitive Level: Application
PTS: 1
8. Which of the following is the most important reason to develop a definition of nursing?
a) Recruit more informed people into the nursing profession
b) Evaluate the degree of role satisfaction
c) Dispel the stereotypical images of nurses and nursing
d) Differentiate nursing activities from those of other health professionals
ANS: D
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