NUR 101 (Fundamentals - Test 1) Exam
Questions with Correct Answers
A local health system implemented a number of health promotion policies and plans to
prioritize health problems. The system must now evaluate the effectiveness of the
interventions. Which groups are stakeholders in this initiative and would be involved in
the evaluation process?
A) Only consumers who were directly affected by the services provided
B) Consumers, community leaders, and politicians
C) Only hospital and clinic personnel who administered healthcare needs
D) Healthcare providers employed by other health systems - Answer-B
(Consumers, community leaders, and politicians)
Which types of programs can receive accreditation from the National League of Nursing
(NLN)? Select all that apply.
A) Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) programs
B) Licensed Vocational Nursing (LVN) programs
C) Medical Assisting programs
D) Licensed Practical Nursing (LPN) programs
E) Dental Assisting programs - Answer-A, B, & D
(Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) programs)
(Licensed Vocational Nursing (LVN) programs)
(Licensed Practical Nursing (LPN) programs)
A nursing student would like to learn more about developing professional behavior.
Which action should the student take in order to access information that may be useful
in developing professional demeanor?
A) Join the America Nurses Association (ANA).
B) Join the National Student Nurses Association (NSNA).
C) Read the Nurse Practice Act.
D) Use the Internet to obtain information. - Answer-B
(Join the National Student Nurses Association (NSNA))
An older adult client experiences an extended hospitalization due to a chronic illness.
The client states to the nurse, "I don't know how I can pay for this hospital stay and
,afford all of the new medication that I have been prescribed." Which response by the
nurse is the most appropriate?
A) "I'll have someone from the business office come and talk to you about your bill."
B) "You need to focus on recovering and stop worrying about money."
C) "Much of your care will be covered by Medicare."
D) "Don't worry. I'm sure everything will work out okay." - Answer-C
("Much of your care will be covered by Medicare.")
A student nurse will be attending clinicals at the local health department. When
preparing for the clinical experience, the student researches programs offered by health
departments. Which programs did the student most likely find during the research?
(Select all that apply)
A) Injury prevention campaigns
B) Lead poisoning prevention efforts
C) Nutritional programs
D) Disease monitoring efforts
E) Workplace safety inspections - Answer-A, B, C, & D
(Injury prevention campaigns)
(Lead poisoning prevention efforts)
(Nutritional programs)
(Disease monitoring efforts)
Which regulatory agency ensures the health and safety of Americans in the workplace?
A) Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
B) National Institutes of Health (NIH)
C) Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
D) Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) - Answer-C
(Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA))
Which organization promotes excellence in all levels of nursing education?
A) National League for Nursing (NLN)
B) National Student Nurses Association (NSNA)
C) American Nurses Association (ANA)
D) American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) - Answer-A
(National League for Nursing (NLN))
,When a law related to public health policy is passed, what type of agency of the federal
or state government is responsible for administering it?
A) A local branch agency
B) A legislative branch agency
C) An executive branch agency
D) A judicial branch agency - Answer-C
(An executive branch agency)
What action can a nursing student take to comply with nurse practice acts and remain
accountable for knowing the legal nursing scope of practice in their state?
A) Become engaged in organizational quality improvement projects.
B) Obtain current licensure.
C) Join the American Nurses Association (ANA).
D) Become accredited. - Answer-B
(Obtain current licensure)
The nurse is working for a healthcare organization that is going through the
reaccreditation process. What action can the nurse take to help the organization be
successful in the reaccreditation process?
A) Write position statements related to current events that affect the nursing profession.
B) Influence change by working with public officials at the local, community, state, and
national levels.
C) Understand how healthcare policy affects patients, their own practice, and their
organization.
D) Facilitate the use of nursing procedures that are current and evidence-based -
Answer-D
(Facilitate the use of nursing procedures that are current and evidence-based)
Which type of health insurance plan requires the participant to select a primary care
provider?
A) Health maintenance organization (HMO)
B) Preferred-provider organization (PPO)
C) Point-of-service (POS)
D) Indemnity - Answer-A
(Health maintenance organization (HMO))
, The nurse is caring for a client who sustained multiple injuries in an automobile
accident. As a part of secondary prevention for this client, which does the nurse include
in the plan of care?
A) Promote wellness.
B) Detect early disease.
C) Restore the client to previous functioning.
D) Prevent the progression of more symptoms - Answer-D
(Prevent the progression of more symptoms)
A nurse educator is teaching a group of students about managed care. The educator
knows that the students have understood the concept when they state that managed
care has which emphasis? Select all that apply.
A) Bringing services of multiple providers to the client
B) Organizing healthcare services around the stated needs of the client
C) Cost-effective care
D) Preventive services
E) Health promotion - Answer-C, D, & E
(Cost-effective care)
(Preventive services)
(Health promotion)
A nurse is planning a community health fair at a local community center. Which goals
regarding health promotion does the nurse plan to highlight at the event? (Select all that
apply)
A) The ability to change and modify goals as health needs change
B) The ability for clients to be able to assess and evaluate their health needs
C) The ability for the client to promote health in other individuals
D) The ability to promote cost-saving techniques to healthcare providers
E) The ability to prevent disease by imitating nursing techniques - Answer-A & B
(The ability to change and modify goals as health needs change)
(The ability for clients to be able to assess and evaluate their health needs)
The nurse knows that communication among healthcare team members is essential
during mass casualty events (MCEs). Which is essential when communicating under
these circumstances?
A) Providing concise, accurate, and timely information
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