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Community Health Nursing Exam (145 Questions) with definitive solutions "Public health services are given free of charge". Is this statement true or false? A. The statement is true; it is the responsibility of government to provide haste
Community Health Nursing Exam (145 Questions) with definitive solutions 
 
"Public health services are given free of charge". Is this statement true or false? 
 
A. The statement is true; it is the responsibility of government to provide haste services 
 
B. The statement is false; people pay indirectly for public health services 
 
C. The statement may be true or false; depending on the Specific service required 
 
D. The statement may be true or false; depending on policies of the govern...
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Community Health Nursing Exam (145 Questions) with definitive solutions 
 
"Public health services are given free of charge". Is this statement true or false? 
 
A. The statement is true; it is the responsibility of government to provide haste services 
 
B. The statement is false; people pay indirectly for public health services 
 
C. The statement may be true or false; depending on the Specific service required 
 
D. The statement may be true or false; depending on policies of the govern...
ATI Fundamentals Final Exam A nurse manager is providing teaching to a group of newly licensed nurses about the ways that clients acquire healthcare-associated-infections (HAI's). Which of the following routes of infection should the manager ide
ATI Fundamentals Final Exam 
 
A nurse manager is providing teaching to a group of newly licensed nurses about the ways that clients acquire healthcare-associated-infections (HAI's). Which of the following routes of infection should the manager identify as an iatrogenic HAI? 
 
a) infection required from improper hand hygiene 
b) infection acquired by drug resistance 
c) infection acquired by inappropriate waste disposal 
d) infection acquired from diagnostic procedure - Ans>>>d) i...
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ATI Fundamentals Final Exam 
 
A nurse manager is providing teaching to a group of newly licensed nurses about the ways that clients acquire healthcare-associated-infections (HAI's). Which of the following routes of infection should the manager identify as an iatrogenic HAI? 
 
a) infection required from improper hand hygiene 
b) infection acquired by drug resistance 
c) infection acquired by inappropriate waste disposal 
d) infection acquired from diagnostic procedure - Ans>>>d) i...
Nursing Fundamentals II Final Examination with answered quizzes A male patient who suffered a spinal cord injury is learning to perform self-urinary catheterization before being discharge to home. The statement made by the patient that indicates more i
Nursing Fundamentals II Final Examination with answered quizzes 
 
A male patient who suffered a spinal cord injury is learning to perform self-urinary catheterization before being discharge to home. The statement made by the patient that indicates more instruction is needed is: - Ans>>>"It is a sterile procedure" 
 
An adult male patient who cannot void has an order to have a urinary catheter inserted. Which size catheter would be most appropriate to use? - Ans>>>18 Fren...
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Nursing Fundamentals II Final Examination with answered quizzes 
 
A male patient who suffered a spinal cord injury is learning to perform self-urinary catheterization before being discharge to home. The statement made by the patient that indicates more instruction is needed is: - Ans>>>"It is a sterile procedure" 
 
An adult male patient who cannot void has an order to have a urinary catheter inserted. Which size catheter would be most appropriate to use? - Ans>>>18 Fren...
ATI Standard Quiz- Fundamentals Final Exam with Answered Questions Assistive personnel is assisting a nurse with the care of a female client who has a indwelling urinary catheter. Which of the following actions by the AP indicates a need for further te
ATI Standard Quiz- Fundamentals Final Exam with Answered Questions 
 
Assistive personnel is assisting a nurse with the care of a female client who has a indwelling urinary catheter. Which of the following actions by the AP indicates a need for further teaching? 
A. The AP uses soap and water to clean the perineal area 
B. The AP tapes the catheter to the clients inner thigh 
C. The AP hangs the collection bag at the level of the bladder 
D. The AP ensures that there are no kinks in the drainage...
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ATI Standard Quiz- Fundamentals Final Exam with Answered Questions 
 
Assistive personnel is assisting a nurse with the care of a female client who has a indwelling urinary catheter. Which of the following actions by the AP indicates a need for further teaching? 
A. The AP uses soap and water to clean the perineal area 
B. The AP tapes the catheter to the clients inner thigh 
C. The AP hangs the collection bag at the level of the bladder 
D. The AP ensures that there are no kinks in the drainage...
Fundamentals of Nursing - Exam 1 with answered solutions What is the problem? WHY is it a problem? What is the evidence of that problem? Ex: "Acute pain → related to surgical incision → as evidence by patient report (or as evidence by crying)
Fundamentals of Nursing - Exam 1 with answered solutions 
 
What is the problem? 
WHY is it a problem? 
What is the evidence of that problem? 
 
Ex: 
"Acute pain → related to surgical incision → as evidence by patient report (or as evidence by crying)" 
 
What are the OUTCOMES IDENTIFICATION? - Ans>>>This is the statement of how a patient's status will change once interventions have been successfully instituted 
 
Identify the expected outcomes when planning for the patien...
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Fundamentals of Nursing - Exam 1 with answered solutions 
 
What is the problem? 
WHY is it a problem? 
What is the evidence of that problem? 
 
Ex: 
"Acute pain → related to surgical incision → as evidence by patient report (or as evidence by crying)" 
 
What are the OUTCOMES IDENTIFICATION? - Ans>>>This is the statement of how a patient's status will change once interventions have been successfully instituted 
 
Identify the expected outcomes when planning for the patien...
Nursing Fundamentals Exam 3 With Answers Questions Marathon runners are at risk for fluid volume deficit. Which of the following is a related factor? a. Decreased diuresis b. Disease related processes c. Decreased breathing and perspiration d. Incr
Nursing Fundamentals Exam 3 With Answers Questions 
 
Marathon runners are at risk for fluid volume deficit. Which of the following is a related factor? 
a. Decreased diuresis 
b. Disease related processes 
c. Decreased breathing and perspiration 
d. Increased breathing and perspiration - Ans>>>D Increased breathing and perspiration 
 
Rationale_Fluid losses increase through increased respirations and increased perspiration from heavy physical activity. 
 
During shift report, you a...
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Nursing Fundamentals Exam 3 With Answers Questions 
 
Marathon runners are at risk for fluid volume deficit. Which of the following is a related factor? 
a. Decreased diuresis 
b. Disease related processes 
c. Decreased breathing and perspiration 
d. Increased breathing and perspiration - Ans>>>D Increased breathing and perspiration 
 
Rationale_Fluid losses increase through increased respirations and increased perspiration from heavy physical activity. 
 
During shift report, you a...
LPN Fundamentals Of Nursing Exam 1-6 FINAL EXAM What is the final step in a complete assessment? - Ans>>>documentation S/S of hypostatic pneumonia - Ans>>>decreased lung expansion, generalized respiratory muscle weakness and secretio
LPN Fundamentals Of Nursing Exam 1-6 FINAL EXAM 
 
What is the final step in a complete assessment? - Ans>>>documentation 
 
S/S of hypostatic pneumonia - Ans>>>decreased lung expansion, generalized respiratory muscle weakness and secretions occur without immobility. (comes from inflammation of the lung from stasis or pooling of secretions. ) 
 
s/s of respiratory acidosis - Ans>>>increased PaCo2 and increased hydrogen ion concentration below 7.35. This reflects the ex...
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LPN Fundamentals Of Nursing Exam 1-6 FINAL EXAM 
 
What is the final step in a complete assessment? - Ans>>>documentation 
 
S/S of hypostatic pneumonia - Ans>>>decreased lung expansion, generalized respiratory muscle weakness and secretions occur without immobility. (comes from inflammation of the lung from stasis or pooling of secretions. ) 
 
s/s of respiratory acidosis - Ans>>>increased PaCo2 and increased hydrogen ion concentration below 7.35. This reflects the ex...
VN 100 FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING FINAL EXAM (Practicing Muslims do not consume pork or alcoholic beverages. They also forbid cremation) To best protect himself or herself from being sued, the nurse should: a. use evidence-based practice b. purchase mal
VN 100 FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING FINAL EXAM 
 
(Practicing Muslims do not consume pork or alcoholic beverages. They also forbid cremation) 
 
To best protect himself or herself from being sued, the nurse should: 
a. use evidence-based practice 
b. purchase malpractice insurance 
c. maintain competency 
d. continue to do procedures as taught in school - Ans>>>>>>c. maintain competency 
 
(keeping up with continuing education, maintaining competency, and seeking to improve ones...
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VN 100 FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING FINAL EXAM 
 
(Practicing Muslims do not consume pork or alcoholic beverages. They also forbid cremation) 
 
To best protect himself or herself from being sued, the nurse should: 
a. use evidence-based practice 
b. purchase malpractice insurance 
c. maintain competency 
d. continue to do procedures as taught in school - Ans>>>>>>c. maintain competency 
 
(keeping up with continuing education, maintaining competency, and seeking to improve ones...
Fundamentals Final Test Bank accurately defined A nurse is going to give a presentation about preventing deep-vein thrombosis (DVT). Which of the following should the nurse include as a risk factor for this disorder? (Select all that apply.) BMI of 20
Fundamentals Final Test Bank accurately defined 
 
A nurse is going to give a presentation about preventing deep-vein thrombosis (DVT). Which of the following should the nurse include as a risk factor for this disorder? (Select all that apply.) 
 
BMI of 20 
Recent long flight 
Hypertension 
High calcium intake 
Immobility - Ans>>>Flights 
Immobility 
 
A nurse is teaching a client who has a prescription of a nasogastric tube (NG) to treat a pyloric obstruction. Which of the following r...
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Fundamentals Final Test Bank accurately defined 
 
A nurse is going to give a presentation about preventing deep-vein thrombosis (DVT). Which of the following should the nurse include as a risk factor for this disorder? (Select all that apply.) 
 
BMI of 20 
Recent long flight 
Hypertension 
High calcium intake 
Immobility - Ans>>>Flights 
Immobility 
 
A nurse is teaching a client who has a prescription of a nasogastric tube (NG) to treat a pyloric obstruction. Which of the following r...
Fundamentals Final Exam Review Questions with A Plus Rated Answers Which of the following concepts refers to conflicts that arise between two or more ethical principles in patient care scenarios? Select one: a. Nursing ethics b. Bioethics c. Ethical di
Fundamentals Final Exam Review Questions with A Plus Rated Answers 
 
Which of the following concepts refers to conflicts that arise between two or more ethical principles in patient care scenarios? 
Select one: 
a. Nursing ethics 
b. Bioethics 
c. Ethical dilemma 
d. Moral distress - Ans>>>Moral distress 
 
A mentally competent patient has an extremely low blood count and will likely die without a blood transfusion. The patient knows the risk, but continues to refuse the blood. Which ...
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Fundamentals Final Exam Review Questions with A Plus Rated Answers 
 
Which of the following concepts refers to conflicts that arise between two or more ethical principles in patient care scenarios? 
Select one: 
a. Nursing ethics 
b. Bioethics 
c. Ethical dilemma 
d. Moral distress - Ans>>>Moral distress 
 
A mentally competent patient has an extremely low blood count and will likely die without a blood transfusion. The patient knows the risk, but continues to refuse the blood. Which ...
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