Solu�ons Manual with Test Bank All Chapters (1-25) For Professional Nursing Prac�ce Concepts and Perspec�ves 7 e By Kathy Blais, Janice Hayes
(100% Original Verified A+ Grade) Part 1: Nclex Answers: Page 1-64 Part 2: Cri�cal Thinking Answers: Page
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Part 3: True False Answers: Page 115- 163 Part 4: MCQs with Answers: Page 116-
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Chapter 1: Beginning the Journey
Chapter 1: NCLEX® Review Questions
- Time management skills can be a valuable tool to reduce the stress of returning to school.
Which strategy could a student implement to become a better time manager?
Answer 1: Setting short- and long-term goals
- Which major personal resource do nursing students most often forget to protect?
Answer 1: Their health
- Which statement best describes the advantage of completing critical thinking exercises?
Answer 4: They enhance and expand understanding of chapter content.
- Which societal changes have placed the most new challenges and demands on nurses?
- Which resource is the most valuable to the student who is developing skills in searching
Answer 4: An aging population with more complex health problems, changing reimbursement practices, and a more diverse patient population
literature?
Answer 1: Librarians
- The nurse going back to school says, “I don’t know why I am doing this. What’s wrong with
the education I already have?” Which of Spencer and Adams’s stages in the model of transition does this represent?
Answer 1: Minimizing the impact
- Success in school can be greatly enhanced if students have sufficient social support. Which
question best illustrates a student's attempt to seek social support?Answer 4:"I have several important assignments due for school at the end of this week. Can you watch my children tomorrow and cook supper for us?"
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- The nursing student who made an appointment for help during faculty office hours is sick
with a head cold. What should the student do?
Answer 3: Call and reschedule the appointment
- The nurse who has returned to school has the first big examination in a lab science class
scheduled for two weeks from today. How should this student plan to study?
Answer 1: Break the material into small units and study a unit each day
10 The student is looking for an evidence-based article to support interventions for a client care plan. The article the student has found is eight years old. Is this article a good choice for this purpose?Answer 1: Perhaps, the type of intervention and nature of the article would need to be individually evaluated.11 The nurse who is returning to school is asked, “Why would you do that to yourself? It sounds like too much work.Will you even get a raise?” Which response by the nurse indicates that the nurse is in the integration stage of Spencer and Adams’smodel of transition?Answer 1: “Gaining a deeper understanding of the complex needs of my patients makes me a better nurse.” 12 When planning study time, how many hours would a student anticipate needing to study for a three-hour-per-week class?Answer 2: 6 hours per week.It is recommended spending between one and three hours for each hour in class.13 On Sunday, a student preparing for a Monday morning exam realizes that she or he has a question over the material. Which should the student do first?Answer 2: Contact a member of the study group to seek clarification 3 / 4
Chapter 2: Socialization to Professional Nursing Roles
Chapter 2: NCLEX® Review Questions
- What qualities are employers expecting from newly hired graduates of RN programs? Select
all that apply.
Answers: Possess skills necessary to supervise unlicensed personnel
Possess a body of knowledge pertinent to their role Ability to function independently in the role of new nurse
- Which option best describes the knowledge embodied by the discipline of nursing?
Answer: Basic, applied, and clinical research along with clinical practice
- What is included in the standards of professional practice as outlined by the American
Nurses Association’s Nursing Scope and Standards of Practice?
Answer: The critical thinking model known as the nursing process
- Which factor facilitates the formal socialization of nurses to their role?
Answer:Educators, preceptors, and professional development staff
- According to Hinshaw, what is an essential component of professional socialization?
- The newly licensed nurse realizes that many coworkers do not fulfill the role of the nurse as
Answer:Having role models available in educational programs and the work setting
identified in nursing school. According to models of role transition, what is the likely point where this disconnect occurred?
Answer:Role sending
- What is often the result of anxiety during role transition?
Answer:Burnout
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