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FREE NURSING AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT ATI EXAM

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QUESTIONS

Actual Qs and Ans Expert-Verified Explanation

This Exam contains:

-Guarantee passing score -19 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation Question 1: Around what age should colorectal screening for males and females begin?

  • birth
  • 5 years old
  • 20 years old
  • 40 years old
  • 50 years old

Answer:

  • 50 years old- It should now occur every 1-10 years depending on your PCP
  • Question 2: Rehab centers, skilled nursing facilities and home health care are all examples of what level of health care?

a) Primary

b) Secondary

c) Tertiary

d) Restorative

Answer:

d) Restorative

Question 3: When a nurse evaluates the care he has given a client, the client's responses to

care are compared with the:

  • assessment data
  • nursing diagnosis
  • client outcomes
  • medical diagnosis

Answer:

  • client outcomes
  • Question 4: A hospital conducts a community blood pressure screening in its loby. This is an example of what level of care?

a) Primary

b) Secondary

c) Tertiary

d) Restorative

Answer:

  • primary
  • Question 5: Signs and symptoms can other wise be termed:

  • complaints
  • risk factors
  • objective/subjective
  • none of the above

Answer:

  • objective/subjective data
  • Question 6: One attitude of critical thinkers is perseverance, what does this mean?

  • feels sure of abilities
  • is objective
  • continues to work at a problems until it is resolved
  • practices truthfully and ethically

Answer:

  • continues to work at a problem until it is resolved

Question 7: Which intervention is specific to working with communities?

  • use clarification to gain a deeper understanding of the health problem
  • reflect and restate health concerns
  • accurately analyze and summarize assessment data from numerous sources

Answer:

  • accurately analyze and summarize assessment data from numerous sources

Question 8: What group has developed a standardized terminology or taxonomy for identifying client problems?

a) NANDA

b) ANA

c) Board of Nursing

d) ICN

Answer:

A) NANDA

Question 9: In evaluation, the nurse must gather info about the clent to a)judge whether or not the clent outcomes have been med b)organize resources to proceed with implementing interventions

  • establish client-centered outcomes that are measurable

Answer:

  • judge whether or not the client outcomes have been met

Question 10: What are the 3 parts to a nursing diagnosis?

Answer:

Problem, Etiology, Defining Characteristics Question 11: True or False: Nurses are encouraged to form judgments that lead to quick, single-focused solutions.

Answer:

False! Critical thinking discourages the nurse from forming judgments that lead to quick, single-focused solutions.Question 12: By the 2nd postoperative day, Ed has not achieved satisfactory pain relief. Based on this evaluation, what should the nurse do next based on the nursing process?

Answer:

The nurse should reassess the client to determine the reason satisfactory pain relief has not been achieved.Question 13: Promoting health and preventing disease fall under what level of prevention?

a) Primary

b) Secondary

c) Tertiary

Answer:

  • primary

Question 14: Aims to prevent the long-term consequences of a chronic illness or disability and to support optimal functioning fall under which level of prevention?

Answer:

Tertiary Question 15: The cues and inferences that the nurse uses to choose a nursing diagnosis label

are considered the:

  • probable causes
  • defining characteristics
  • nursing interventions
  • goals

Answer:

  • defining characteristics

Question 16: When should females begin getting pap tests?

  • 15
  • 16
  • 17
  • 18 f) when sexually active g) when puberty begins h) when menstration begins

Answer:

  • when sexually active
  • Question 17: An active, organized, cognitive process used to scrutinize one's thinking and the thinking of others by the application of knowledge and experience, problems solving, and decision making resulting in a nursing judgement is termed...?

Answer:

Critical thinking!Question 18: Early indentification of individuals or communities experiencing illness, providing treatment, and conducting activities that are greared to prevent a worsening health state falls under which level of prevention?

a) Primary

b) Secondary

Answer:

  • secondary

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