Primary and secondary preventive measures aimed at reducing the burden of disease and associated risk factors.
A.
Modifiable Risk Factors
B.
Healthy People 2030
C.
Disease Prevention
D.
Health Communication
2.
Conditions that increase the risk of developing a disease, including genetics, ethnicity/race, age, and family health history.
A.
Modifiable Risk Factors
B.
Health Promotion
C.
Nonmodifiable Risk Factors
D.
Nurse Self-Care
3.
A set of moral principles and standards that guide the behavior and decision-making of nurses in their professional practice.
A.
Holistic Nursing Care
B.
Roles and competency of the nurse
C.
Code of Ethics for Nurses
D.
Health Literacy
4.
The degree to which individuals can obtain, process, and understand basic health information and services to make informed decisions about their health.
A.
Nursing Competencies
B.
Health Literacy
C.
Nursing Practice Act
D.
The future of nursing
5.
A form of therapeutic communication that allows the nurse and client to develop plans to promote the client's well-being using techniques like open-ended questions, affirmations, reflective listening, and summarizing.
A.
Motivational Interviewing
B.
Communication
C.
Berlo's Model of Communication
D.
Sample Communication Barriers
6.
Not listening or rejecting what is being said, Being critical, Dismissing concerns, Giving advice, Challenging actions or beliefs, Probing, Changing the subject, Personal biases.
A.
Nontherapeutic Techniques
B.
Therapeutic Communication Techniques
C.
Motivational Interviewing
D.
Feedback
7.
The essential skills and qualities that nurses must possess to deliver high-quality care and effectively collaborate with healthcare teams.
A.
Nursing Competencies
B.
Health Literacy
C.
The future of nursing
D.
Development of nursing as a profession
8.
Which of the following are sentinel events? Select all that apply.
A.
Infant abduction
B.
Pressure injury during care
C.
Assault of client
D.
Wrong medication ordered
E.
Equipment not working
9.
Respecting a clients decisions about treatment, conveying empathy for a clients concerns, and speaking to a client using clear and simple words and phrases are examples of with of the following?
A.
Effective communication strategies
B.
Nontherapeutic communication techniques
C.
Ineffective communication strategies
D.
Communication barriers
10.
Which of the following are potential barriers to effective communication? Select all that apply.
A.
Using medical terminology
B.
Noise from equipment
C.
Cultural differences
D.
Dementia with memory loss
E.
Well lit room
11.
Which of the following are the purposes of documentation in the client's health record?
A.
Allows members of the health care team to document client care.
B.
Allows nurses to document the care they provide.
C.
Allows providers to co-sign nurses notes.
D.
Grants billing to review client care provided.
E.
Allows nurses to document for other nurses on client care.
12.
A medical record can be used as evidence in a court of law, the nurse should ensure documentation is organized and completed in a timely fashion, and must be accurate and complete are legal guidelines for documentation.
A.
True
B.
False
13.
Which of the following describes a nurse who is an advanced beginner?
A.
The nurse can plan, make decisions, and perform tasks with minimal guidance.
B.
The nurse can perform some skills independently but relies on a mentor for support and guidance.
C.
The nurse can made advanced decisions and modify their behavior(s) to adapt to unpredictable clinical situations.
D.
The nurse can educate, multitask, and be a resource to other staff members.
14.
Which of the following demonstrates unprofessional behavior by the nurse?
A.
Explaining the steps of a surgical procedure to a client.
B.
Witnessing a client consent for a surgical procedure
C.
Verifying that a client voluntarily gave consent to a surgical procedure
D.
Confirming that a client appears competent to consent to a surgical procedure
15.
Beneficence, Fidelity, Justice and Nonmaleficence are what?
A.
Ethical principles of nursing.
B.
Leadership concepts in nursing.
C.
Mission and vision of nursing.
D.
Legal principles of nursing.
16.
A leader that uses rewards or punishments to encourage compliance for an established goal is known as what type of leader?
A.
Transactional
B.
Transformational
C.
Laissez-faire
D.
Bureaucratic
17.
A nurse is moving to a new state and wishes to continue practicing as a nurse. Which of the following must be done?
A.
Apply for a new license in the new state.
B.
Become familiar with the scope and standards of nursing practice in the new state.
C.
Register for completion of the new state's CPR course.
D.
Register to take the NCLEX in the new state.
E.
There is nothing that needs to be completed to practice in a new state.
18.
Measures aimed at providing care to control a health condition are known as which of the following?
A.
Tertiary Prevention
B.
Primary Prevention
C.
Secondary Prevention
D.
Quaternary Prevention
19.
Creating social, physical, and economic environments that promote attaining the full potential for health and well-being for all is one of the overarching goals of which of the following?
A.
Healthy People 2030
B.
Social Determinants of Health
C.
The Public Health Department
D.
The Center for Disease Control
20.
Which of the following are intentional listening skills?
A.
Neutral facial expression in response to sensitive information.
B.
Avoid looking around the room during conversation.
C.
Maintain eye contact.
D.
Interrupt to clarify thoughts or ideas.
E.
Use cell phone to continue working.
21.
Getting adequate sleep, improving nutrition and heathy eating, and increasing physical activity are all part of what program developed by the American Nurses Association (ANA)?