Nursing 2700 Test Review questions with
answers
1. RN knows to assess what important client domain when creating a teaching plan?
A Client age
B Client understanding
C Client Erickson stage of development
D Client motivation - ANSWER: ➡ C
(RN always needs to know stage where client is at, which may differ from actual
age)
2. Which of the following is an example of NATURAL ACTIVE immunity? Hide answers
A Antibodies passed from mother to baby
B Forming antibodies after being infected by an antigen
C Introducing antigens via immunization
D Immunoglobulin therapy - ANSWER: ➡ B
(The body's natural immune response is producing antibodies to an active antigen
in your body. This is natural immunity because the immunity is not induced by
deliberate exposure such as a vaccination. )
3. Patient is stressed & tired all the time. What is the type of healthcare services RN
provide?
A Primary treatment
B Primary prevention
C Secondary prevention
D Tertiary prevention - ANSWER: ➡ B
(Patient is seeking help to prevent illness.)
4. What attaches skeletal muscles to the bone?
A Smooth Muscle
,B Tendons
C Bone
D Ligaments - ANSWER: ➡ B
(Tendons connect muscle to bone, and ligaments connect bone to bone. )
5. Which patient cannot receive a live, attenuated vaccine?
A A patient with asthma
B An obese patient
C An elderly patient
D A patient with HIV - ANSWER: ➡ D
(According to the CDC, a patient with a weakened or damaged immune system
cannot receive a live, attenuated vaccine)
6. Patient experiences hallucinations after taking an antipsychotic medication. This
effect is?
A Therapeutic effect
B Hallucinogenic effect
C Side effect
D Happy effect - ANSWER: ➡ C
(It's an unintended effect that could be predictable or expected depending on the
patient. Secondary effect of medication that could be harmful.)
7. All these are in Root Cause Analysis (RCA) steps, except?
A Plan
B Evaluation
C Do
D Act - ANSWER: ➡ B
(Plan, do, study, and act are steps in the Root Cause Analysis. Evaluation is part of
the study, besides analyzing, comparing, and summarizing.)
8. Identify the 6 aims that a nurse will use in the healthcare system.
, A Safe, effective, pt centered, timely, efficient, equitable
B Safe, ineffective, pt centered, timely, efficient, equitable
C Equitable, efficient, orderly, selfcentered, effective, safe
D Equitable, inefficient, timely, pt centered, effective, safe - ANSWER: ➡ A (Six aims
from the IOM, a healthcare system should be: safe, effective, patient centered,
timely, efficient and equitable.)
9. Which offers a standard of care package that if you don't follow, the insurance
won't pay?
A Client-focused care
B Tertiary care
C Case management
D Managed care - ANSWER: ➡ D
(Managed care has a typical standard of care, that the nurses, doctors, team should
all follow. If the patient gets sicker, we as nurses have to let the insurance company
know via my coding that they need to pay above and beyond that package or they
won't. So we can't do anything outside that package. It is a cost-effective, high
quality care based on group demographics, including HMO's which is more
restrictive and PPO's.)
10. Which antibody is responsible for a client's peanut allergy?
A IgM
B IgA
C IgD
D IgE - ANSWER: ➡ D
(IgE increases during allergic reactions.)
11. The RN knows that an important factor to facilitate learning is...?
A Online health information
B Feedback
C Cultural aspects
D Emotions - ANSWER: ➡ B (Feedback is the correct answer. Online health
information is incorrect because this could potentially inhibit learning due to