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NSG3130/ NSG3130 Exam 1 – Fundamentals & Skills for Nursing Practice II 2025/2026 | Galen | Practice Questions & Verified Answers
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What intervention should be initiated first by a nurse assigned to care for a culturally diverse patient with significant body odor? a. Seek information to determine the underlying cause of the body odor. b. Approach the patient with washcloths and towels ready to give a bath. c. Contact family members or friends to learn more about their situation d. Ask the patient to bathe prior to conducting an admission assessment. a Which meal tray should the nurse deliver to a client of Orthodox Judaism faith who follows a kosher diet? a. Noodles and cream sauce with shrimp and vegetables, salad, mixed fruit, iced tea b. Crab salad on a croissant, vegetables with dip, potato salad, milk c. Sweet and sour chicken with rice and vegetables, mixed fruit, juice d. Pork roast, rice, vegetables, mixed fruit, milk c The nurse is caring for a surgical patient who speaks only Mandarin Chinese. The nurse will: (Select all that apply.) a. consider the body structure of the patient for rehabilitation needs. b. use the translation services of the institution for communication of the care plan. c. determine the patient's role and functions within the family. d. ask a family member to translate so the patient doesn't get charged for an interpreter.
e. explore the cultural practices for foods, eye contact, and body space for care provision. a, b, c, e A nurse gives a resident in a nursing home a choice about which color shirt to wear. Which level of needs, according to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, has the nurse just met? a. love and belonging b. self-esteem c. physiological d. safety and security b The nurse is caring for a newly admitted patient. The nurse collects the following data and reviews the patient's clinical record. Vital Signs: T99.8° F, Pulse 110, RR 24 bpm, B/P 128/80, Pain 9 out of 10 on a scale of 0 - 10 with patient stating pain is in the lower left abdominal quadrant that started 3 days ago. Patient is a 65 year old female that smokes 1 pack of cigarettes a day for 45 years. She drinks alcohol socially on weekends. Her husband died 1 year ago of cancer and she states that she "misses him a lot." Daughter wants her to move in with her, but patient states she wants to remain independent. Patient participates in a sewing group at her church to make pillows for hospitalized children Which level is the priority for this patient according to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs? a. Self-esteem b. love and belonging c. Safety and security d. Physiological c
a. adaptive b. Eudaimonistic c. Health-Wellness Continuum d. Clinical Which of the following external variables should be addressed with a patient when providing education during a routine health care visit? Select all that apply. a. Use of tobacco b. Lack of physical activity c. Gender d. High fat diet e. Age a, b, d A mother brings her infant son in for routine immunizations. What level of health care prevention is this patient participating in? a. Primary b. Tertiarv c. Essential d. Secondary a The nurse has assessed that the patient has confidence in the ability to take action. What is this concept is called? a. Perceived benefits b. Self-efficacy c. Perceived severity
d. Cues to action b A nurse gives a resident in a nursing home a choice about which color shirt to wear. Which level needs, according to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, has the nurse just met? a. love and belonging b. safety and security c. physiological. d. self-esteem d When communicating with a client who speaks a different language, which best practice should the nurse implement? a. Arrange for an interpreter to translate b. Speak to the client and the family together c. Stand close to the client and speak loudly d. Speak loudly and slowly a Which action by a health care facility would demonstrate a commitment to providing culturally competent care? a. Providing continuing education events focused on delivery of linguistic services b. Delegation of all patient and family care to health care professionals that are of the same ethnicity c. Providing hospital signage in several languages to help patients and families navigate d. Referral of cultural diverse patients for counseling to help them communicate more clearly a
where the air quality is poor. According to Dunn's wellness grid, what category does this patient fall into? a. Protected poor health in a favorable environment b. Emergent high level wellness c. Poor health in unfavorable environment d. high level of wellness in favorable environment a A nurse is caring for a patient who suffered a spinal cord injury following a motor vehicle accident. The patient, although a paraplegic from his accident, participates in the Paralympics, is a motivational speaker, and has a family with kids. The patient considers himself healthy. What model of health is this patient demonstrating? a. Adaptive b. Eudaemonistic c. Health-wellness contimuum d. Clinical a A nurse is explaining the different levels of prevention for a client with a family history of colon cancer. Which of the following is an example of primary prevention? a. The patient participates in an ostomy support group b. The patient has a segment of his colon removed that contains cancerous cells and receives a temporary ostomy. c. The patient gets a colonoscopy every 5 years instead of every 10 because of his family history. d. the patient avoids a diet high in fat and red meat d
A patient prefers to seek acupuncture for pain relief before taking prescribed medication. What response by the nurse is most appropriate? a. Require that the patient take the ordered pain medication. b. Recognize that alternative forms of treatment can be effective. c. Have the patient's family get the patient to take the medication. d. Refer the patient for professional pain relief counseling. b The nurse notices a nursing staff member from another unit is reading the chart of one of the unit's patients. What action by the nurse is most appropriate? a. Inform the staff person that he/she may not read records of patients not assigned to them. b. Tell the patient that someone from off the unit was reading the record. c. Ask the charge nurse if this person is allowed to read the record. d. Don't worry since this staff member has a hospital ID badge. a Legal issues related to medical records include which of the following? (Select all that apply.) a. Medical record entries can be altered or erased to increase accuracy. b. In the event of litigation, the medical record is often the only available evidence. c. The medical record is the legal documentation of care provided to a patient. d. Medical record documentation should be based strictly on facts, not opinions. e. The nurse cannot make corrections at all to the record.
A nurse is caring for a group of patients and needs to delegate assignments. Which of the following is not an efficient use of the 5 rights of delegation? a. The nurse asks the LPN to give a complete bed bath to the patient with C-Diff b. The nurse asks the UAP to obtain vital signs on a patient who will be discharged that afternoon. c. The nurse asks the unit secretary to page a doctor d. The nurse asks another RN to hang blood on a patient with a history of anemia a A nurse is using SBAR to speak to a doctor regarding an asthma patient. The nurse would be using this communication tool correctly if they did what for the "R" part a. Informs the provider that the patient has a elevated respiratory rate, low O2 sat, and is currently wheezing b. Requests an albuterol nebulizer treatment be ordered c. Introduced them self and asked if the physician is familiar with the patient they are calling about d. Reminded the physician that the patient was admitted 3 days ago for status asthmaticus. b A nurse is busy and assigns a LPN to a client with a new tracheostomy. During the shift, the trach dislodges and the client experiences respiratory distress. Which of the rights of delegation was violated in this scenario? a. Right task b. Right circumstances c. Right person d. Right direction b
The nurse assigns the UAP to teach her patient how to ambulate using crutches prior to discharge. a. Right task b. Right supervision and evaluation c. Right Person d. Right directions & communication e. Right circumstances a General delegation rules to follow for the RN:
Nurse's notes may be in a narrative format or in a problem-oriented structure, such as... PIE, APIE, SOAP, SOAPIE, SOAPIER, or CBE format. Charting by exception:
Individual cultural competence:
Secondary Prevention: