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[Show more]SAFETY SHERPATH EXAM | QUESTIONS & 
ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | 
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An older adult stroke patient with limited mobility is being discharged to home. What 
interventions should be included in the home care plan for this patient? 
Correct Answer: -Maintain walkways so they are fre...
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Add to cartSAFETY SHERPATH EXAM | QUESTIONS & 
ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | 
GRADED A+ 
An older adult stroke patient with limited mobility is being discharged to home. What 
interventions should be included in the home care plan for this patient? 
Correct Answer: -Maintain walkways so they are fre...
A patient presents to the emergency department and reports frequent small lightcolored stools and fever. On examination, the nurse notes jaundice of the skin and 
sclera and a white blood cell (WBC) count of 15,000 /μL. An ultrasound examination 
indicates the patient has a dilated common bile d...
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Add to cartA patient presents to the emergency department and reports frequent small lightcolored stools and fever. On examination, the nurse notes jaundice of the skin and 
sclera and a white blood cell (WBC) count of 15,000 /μL. An ultrasound examination 
indicates the patient has a dilated common bile d...
Which key element must nurses understand about the electronic health record (EHR)? 
a. It was developed to create a safe, secure environment for patient data. 
b. It was developed to complement a paper chart. 
c. It was developed to help meet government regulations. 
d. It was developed to be a data...
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Add to cartWhich key element must nurses understand about the electronic health record (EHR)? 
a. It was developed to create a safe, secure environment for patient data. 
b. It was developed to complement a paper chart. 
c. It was developed to help meet government regulations. 
d. It was developed to be a data...
ischemic stroke 
Correct Answer: occurs when there is inadequate blood flow (ischemia) to a part of the 
brain. Functions (i.e., movement, sensation, cognition, and emotion) that were 
controlled by the affected area of the brain are lost or impaired 
transient ischemic attack 
Correct Answer: an ...
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Add to cartischemic stroke 
Correct Answer: occurs when there is inadequate blood flow (ischemia) to a part of the 
brain. Functions (i.e., movement, sensation, cognition, and emotion) that were 
controlled by the affected area of the brain are lost or impaired 
transient ischemic attack 
Correct Answer: an ...
Which statements align with the concept of spirituality? 
Correct Answer: Spirituality is the expression of meaning and purpose in life. 
Spirituality exists regardless of religious beliefs. 
Spirituality is a personal experience. 
Which statements are true about religion? 
Correct Answer: Religion ...
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Add to cartWhich statements align with the concept of spirituality? 
Correct Answer: Spirituality is the expression of meaning and purpose in life. 
Spirituality exists regardless of religious beliefs. 
Spirituality is a personal experience. 
Which statements are true about religion? 
Correct Answer: Religion ...
By providing personal care to the patient, what is the nurse demonstrating? 
Correct Answer: competence, moral responsibility, compassion 
One of the benefits of providing hygienic care is enhancing the patient's 
______________ and physical well-being. 
Correct Answer: emotional 
An important hom...
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Add to cartBy providing personal care to the patient, what is the nurse demonstrating? 
Correct Answer: competence, moral responsibility, compassion 
One of the benefits of providing hygienic care is enhancing the patient's 
______________ and physical well-being. 
Correct Answer: emotional 
An important hom...
Which action would the nurse take for a newly admitted patient who is unsteady when 
transferring from the wheelchair to the bed? 
Correct Answer: Initiate a fall prevention plan for the patient. 
Which action would the nurse take first when assisting a patient who has been in bed 
for several day...
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Add to cartWhich action would the nurse take for a newly admitted patient who is unsteady when 
transferring from the wheelchair to the bed? 
Correct Answer: Initiate a fall prevention plan for the patient. 
Which action would the nurse take first when assisting a patient who has been in bed 
for several day...
The nurse understands that which patient behavior may increase the risk for calculi 
development? 
Correct Answer: Drinking 20 ounces of water daily 
A nurse is caring for a patient with obstructive uropathy who has lower quadrant 
abdominal pain. The obstruction is likely in which area of the pat...
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Add to cartThe nurse understands that which patient behavior may increase the risk for calculi 
development? 
Correct Answer: Drinking 20 ounces of water daily 
A nurse is caring for a patient with obstructive uropathy who has lower quadrant 
abdominal pain. The obstruction is likely in which area of the pat...
Using body mass index (BMI) classification, which patient's height and weight would be 
considered obese? 
Correct Answer: 5 ft 5 in, 186 lb 
The patient's BMI is 31. Patients with a BMI in the range of 30-39 are considered obese 
The nurse notes that a patient's waist measurement is 100 cm and ...
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Add to cartUsing body mass index (BMI) classification, which patient's height and weight would be 
considered obese? 
Correct Answer: 5 ft 5 in, 186 lb 
The patient's BMI is 31. Patients with a BMI in the range of 30-39 are considered obese 
The nurse notes that a patient's waist measurement is 100 cm and ...
The caregiver of a patient with suspected pancreatitis asks the nurse why both serum 
amylase and serum lipase tests are being done if they are both enzymes related to the 
pancreas. Which explanation by the nurse accurately explains why both are being 
done? 
Correct Answer: "The serum amylase ...
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Add to cartThe caregiver of a patient with suspected pancreatitis asks the nurse why both serum 
amylase and serum lipase tests are being done if they are both enzymes related to the 
pancreas. Which explanation by the nurse accurately explains why both are being 
done? 
Correct Answer: "The serum amylase ...
Which is a characteristic of an individual who suffers from anorexia nervosa? 
Correct Answer: Use of alternative measures of weight loss 
Which personality trait is consistent with a diagnosis of anorexia nervosa? 
Correct Answer: Irritabl
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Add to cartWhich is a characteristic of an individual who suffers from anorexia nervosa? 
Correct Answer: Use of alternative measures of weight loss 
Which personality trait is consistent with a diagnosis of anorexia nervosa? 
Correct Answer: Irritabl
The nurse notices edema on the head of the newborn. What initial action should the 
nurse take? 
The nurse should educate the parents on the cause of the issue to eliminate fear. 
The nurse should palpate the head closely to see if the edema crosses the suture lines. 
The nurse should assess the ch...
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Add to cartThe nurse notices edema on the head of the newborn. What initial action should the 
nurse take? 
The nurse should educate the parents on the cause of the issue to eliminate fear. 
The nurse should palpate the head closely to see if the edema crosses the suture lines. 
The nurse should assess the ch...
Tuberculosis 
Correct Answer: infectious disease that is a primary cause of death worldwide. It usually 
involves the lungs, but any organ may be infected. It is the leading cause of mortality in 
patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and/or acquired immunodeficiency 
syndrome (AIDS). ...
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Add to cartTuberculosis 
Correct Answer: infectious disease that is a primary cause of death worldwide. It usually 
involves the lungs, but any organ may be infected. It is the leading cause of mortality in 
patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and/or acquired immunodeficiency 
syndrome (AIDS). ...
Which acts reflect the ethical way of collecting a patient's medical history? Select all that 
apply. 
Correct Answer: Documenting the patient's exact words 
Conducting the communication in a private area 
Which issues are related to person's concept of right or wrong? 
Correct Answer: Ethics 
W...
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Add to cartWhich acts reflect the ethical way of collecting a patient's medical history? Select all that 
apply. 
Correct Answer: Documenting the patient's exact words 
Conducting the communication in a private area 
Which issues are related to person's concept of right or wrong? 
Correct Answer: Ethics 
W...
Which phrases describe the purpose of hand hygiene? 
Prevents the spread of infection 
Breaks the chain of infection 
Interrupts organism transmission 
Enhances the patient relationship 
Kills microorganisms 
Correct Answer: Prevents the spread of infection 
Breaks the chain of infection 
Interrupts...
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Add to cartWhich phrases describe the purpose of hand hygiene? 
Prevents the spread of infection 
Breaks the chain of infection 
Interrupts organism transmission 
Enhances the patient relationship 
Kills microorganisms 
Correct Answer: Prevents the spread of infection 
Breaks the chain of infection 
Interrupts...
Blood in the urine 
Correct Answer: Renal Tuberculosis 
Jaundice and abdominal pain 
Correct Answer: Hepatic Tuberculosis 
Fever and night sweat 
Correct Answer: Pulmonary Tuberculosis 
Which situation represents the most risk for spread of tuberculosis? 
Correct Answer: Sitting next to an infected ...
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Add to cartBlood in the urine 
Correct Answer: Renal Tuberculosis 
Jaundice and abdominal pain 
Correct Answer: Hepatic Tuberculosis 
Fever and night sweat 
Correct Answer: Pulmonary Tuberculosis 
Which situation represents the most risk for spread of tuberculosis? 
Correct Answer: Sitting next to an infected ...
Match the type of communication to its characteristic. 
Correct Answer: Has fluid ethical and legal boundariesSocial 
Has sharing but in a limited capacity from the nurseTherapeutic 
Has the focus on the nurseNontherapeutic 
Which feature of the nurse-patient helping relationship is legally upheld b...
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Add to cartMatch the type of communication to its characteristic. 
Correct Answer: Has fluid ethical and legal boundariesSocial 
Has sharing but in a limited capacity from the nurseTherapeutic 
Has the focus on the nurseNontherapeutic 
Which feature of the nurse-patient helping relationship is legally upheld b...
Which statement summarizes how the scope of nursing practice influences 
interventions? 
Correct Answer: It describes what actions a nurse can take 
Which statement accurately describes nursing documentation? 
Correct Answer: Documentation conveys interventions and outcomes to other health 
care p...
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Add to cartWhich statement summarizes how the scope of nursing practice influences 
interventions? 
Correct Answer: It describes what actions a nurse can take 
Which statement accurately describes nursing documentation? 
Correct Answer: Documentation conveys interventions and outcomes to other health 
care p...
An older adult stroke patient with limited mobility is being discharged to home. What 
interventions should be included in the home care plan for this patient? 
Correct Answer: -Maintain walkways so they are free of debris. 
-Install handrails and grab bars around the tub and toilet. 
A nurse is te...
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Add to cartAn older adult stroke patient with limited mobility is being discharged to home. What 
interventions should be included in the home care plan for this patient? 
Correct Answer: -Maintain walkways so they are free of debris. 
-Install handrails and grab bars around the tub and toilet. 
A nurse is te...
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