BSN 225 Concepts of Nursing – Health Promotion Week 2 Exam (Latest Update 2025 / 2026) Questions & Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A - Nightingale
Week 2 - Safety, Asepsis, Infection Control
Question:
Which cue would support the nurse with a hypothesis of a Urinary Tract Infection?
- Cough
- Hematuria
- Neck stiffness
- Abdominal pain
Answer:
Hematuria Hematuria is a cue associated with a urinary tract infection. Additional cues that a nurse would anticipate include fever, polyuria, dysuria, and foul- smelling, cloudy urine.
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Question:
Which patient behavior supports the nurse's hypothesis of a knowledge deficit?
- Refusal to eat yogurt served on lunch tray
- Inability to perform incisional care
- Explanation from patient about correct diet
- Untouched informational booklets at bedside
Answer:
Inability to perform incisional care This behavior supports the nurse's hypothesis of a knowledge deficit. The patient either lacks the knowledge about how to perform the procedure or needs instruction and practice performing the procedure.
Question:
Which nursing hypothesis would the nurse add to the care plan after noting an open pressure injury on the patient's coccyx during assessment?
- Lack of Knowledge
- Impaired Skin Integrity
- Impaired Nutritional Status
- Acute Pain
Answer:
Impaired Skin Integrity Impaired Skin Integrity is the nursing hypothesis the nurse should place on the patient's care plan. It addresses the patient's open pressure injury.
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Question:
Which factors would cause a nurse to increase the priority of a patient with an infection?Select all that apply.
- Sepsis
- Diabetes
- High fever
- Hearing deficit
- Altered mental status
- Multidrug resistant organisms
Answer:
Sepsis Systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS), sepsis, diabetes, high fever, altered mental status, and multidrug resistant organisms are factors that indicate an increased severity of infection and require prioritization by the nurse.
Diabetes Systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS), sepsis, diabetes, high fever, altered mental status, and multidrug resistant organisms are factors that indicate an increased severity of infection and require prioritization by the nurse.
High fever Systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS), sepsis, diabetes, high fever, altered mental status, and multidrug resistant organisms are factors that indicate an increased severity of infection and require prioritization by the nurse. 3 / 4
Altered mental status Systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS), sepsis, diabetes, high fever, altered mental status, and multidrug resistant organisms are factors that indicate an increased severity of infection and require prioritization by the nurse.
Multidrug resistant organisms Systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS), sepsis, diabetes, high fever, altered mental status, and multidrug resistant organisms are factors that indicate an increased severity of infection and require prioritization by the nurse.
Question:
Which findings are measurable data that can be used to determine whether a patient is meeting infection-related goals?Select all that apply.
- Handwashing
- Diaphoresis
- Pain
- Nausea
- Fatigue
- Fever
Answer:
Handwashing
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