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©THEBRIGHTSTARS 2024 Fundamentals NPN 106 Exam Questions With Revised Answers Assessment skills - answeracts that involve collecting data. O - answeroutpatient T - answertreatment assault - answerbodily harm is threatened Defamation - answeruntrue information that harms. veracity - answerbe honest H - answerhealth teaching false imprisonment - answera person's freedom to move about at will (AMA) D - answerdiet M - answermedication Caring skills - answernursing interventions that restore or maintain a person's health. Comforting skills - answerintervention that provide stability and security during a health- related crisis (ex:companion ,interpreter, supportive relationship). Counseling skills - answerinterventions that include communicating with clients, actively listening to the exchange of information, offering pertinent health teaching and providing emotional support. Empathy - answerintuitive awareness of what the client is experiencing. Evidence-Based practice - answerscientific knowledge used to predict nursing interventions most likely to produce a desired outcome. Advance directive - answerwritten statement identifying a competent person's wishes concerning terminal care ©THEBRIGHTSTARS 2024 Autonomy - answera competent person's right to make his or her own choices. Board of Nursing - answerRegulatory agency that manages the provisions of a state's nurse practice act. Code status - answermanner in which nurses or health care personnel must manage the care of a client during cardiac or respiratory arrest. Living will - answera person's advance, written directive identifying medical interventions to use or not to use in cases of terminal conditions, irreversible coma, or vegetable state with no hope of recovery. Nurse Practice Act - answerstatute in each state and territory that regulates the practice of nursing Illness - answerstate of being unwell. Morbidity - answerincidence of a specific notifiable disease Mortality - answerincidence of death Acute Illness - answersuddenly and lasts a short time. Chronic Illness - answerSlowly and last a long time. Terminal Illness - answerno potential for cure. Sequelae - answerconsequences of a disease or its treatment Primary illness - answerone that develops independently of any other disease Secondary Illness - answerdisorder that develops from a preexisting condition Remission - answerdisappearance of signs and symptoms of disease Exacerbation - answerreactivation of a disorder, or one that reverts from a chronic to an acute state Hereditary illness - answerdisorder acquired from the genetic codes of one or both parents. Congenital illness - answerdisorder present at birth that results from faulty embryonic development. Idiopathic illness - answerone in which the cause is unexplained Continuity of Care - answeruninterrup

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Fundamentals NPN 106 Exam Questions
With Revised Answers


Assessment skills - answer✔✔acts that involve collecting data.

O - answer✔✔outpatient

T - answer✔✔treatment

assault - answer✔✔bodily harm is threatened

Defamation - answer✔✔untrue information that harms.

veracity - answer✔✔be honest

H - answer✔✔health teaching

false imprisonment - answer✔✔a person's freedom to move about at will (AMA)

D - answer✔✔diet

M - answer✔✔medication

Caring skills - answer✔✔nursing interventions that restore or maintain a person's health.

Comforting skills - answer✔✔intervention that provide stability and security during a health-
related crisis (ex:companion ,interpreter, supportive relationship).

Counseling skills - answer✔✔interventions that include communicating with clients, actively
listening to the exchange of information, offering pertinent health teaching and providing
emotional support.

Empathy - answer✔✔intuitive awareness of what the client is experiencing.

Evidence-Based practice - answer✔✔scientific knowledge used to predict nursing interventions
most likely to produce a desired outcome.

Advance directive - answer✔✔written statement identifying a competent person's wishes
concerning terminal care

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Autonomy - answer✔✔a competent person's right to make his or her own choices.

Board of Nursing - answer✔✔Regulatory agency that manages the provisions of a state's nurse
practice act.

Code status - answer✔✔manner in which nurses or health care personnel must manage the care
of a client during cardiac or respiratory arrest.

Living will - answer✔✔a person's advance, written directive identifying medical interventions to
use or not to use in cases of terminal conditions, irreversible coma, or vegetable state with no
hope of recovery.

Nurse Practice Act - answer✔✔statute in each state and territory that regulates the practice of
nursing

Illness - answer✔✔state of being unwell.

Morbidity - answer✔✔incidence of a specific notifiable disease

Mortality - answer✔✔incidence of death

Acute Illness - answer✔✔suddenly and lasts a short time.

Chronic Illness - answer✔✔Slowly and last a long time.

Terminal Illness - answer✔✔no potential for cure.

Sequelae - answer✔✔consequences of a disease or its treatment

Primary illness - answer✔✔one that develops independently of any other disease

Secondary Illness - answer✔✔disorder that develops from a preexisting condition

Remission - answer✔✔disappearance of signs and symptoms of disease

Exacerbation - answer✔✔reactivation of a disorder, or one that reverts from a chronic to an
acute state

Hereditary illness - answer✔✔disorder acquired from the genetic codes of one or both parents.

Congenital illness - answer✔✔disorder present at birth that results from faulty embryonic
development.

Idiopathic illness - answer✔✔one in which the cause is unexplained

Continuity of Care - answer✔✔uninterrupted client care despite the change in caregivers

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