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NUCLEX EXAM TEST BANK QUESTIONS MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2023 STUDY GUIDE
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2023 STUDY GUIDE
ANS: 1 Chapter: Chapter 1 Critical Thinking and the Nursing Process Objective: 7. Prioritize patient care activities based on the Maslow hierarchy of human needs. Pages: 6– 7 Heading: Prioritize Care Integrated Process: Clinical Problem-Solving Process (Nursing Process) Client Need: SECE—Coordinated Care Cognitive Level: Application [Applying] Concept: Patient-Centered Care Difficulty: Difficult
Feedback (^1) This patient has a dangerously low blood glucose level and requires immediate intervention. (^2) This patient will need to be assessed, but is not as high a priority. (^3) According to Maslow, psychosocial needs are not as high of a priority as physiological needs. (^4) A respiratory rate of 22 is within normal range.
PTS: 1 CON: Patient-Centered Care
ANS: 2 Chapter: Chapter 1 Critical Thinking and the Nursing Process Objective: 2. Describe attitudes and skills that promote good critical thinking Page: 2 Heading: Intellectual Empathy Integrated Process: Communication and Documentation Client Need: Psychosocial Integrity
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2023 STUDY GUIDE
Cognitive Level: Application [Applying] Concept: Communication Difficulty: Moderate
Feedback (^1) This statement does not consider an individual’s situation. (^2) This statement demonstrates intellectual empathy by considering this patient’s situation and will likely alleviate the patient’s anger. (^3) This statement does not consider a patient’s situation and does not demonstrate intellectual empathy. (^4) This statement addresses the patient’s statement of wanting to call the CEO, but does not demonstrate intellectual empathy by considering the patient’s situation.
PTS: 1 CON: Communication
ANS: 2 Chapter: Chapter 1 Critical Thinking and the Nursing Process Objective: 5. Differentiate between objective and subjective data. Page: 4 Heading: Subjective Data Integrated Process: Communication and Documentation Client Need: Communication and Documentation Cognitive Level: Application (Applying) Concept: Communication Difficulty: Moderate
Feedback (^1) Respiratory rate of 26 per minute is an example of objective data. (^2) A patient reporting symptoms to the nurse is an example of subjective data. (^3) Coarse lung sounds is an example of objective data. (^4) A productive cough is an example of objective data.
PTS: 1 CON: Communication
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2023 STUDY GUIDE ANS: 3
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2023 STUDY GUIDE
Chapter: Chapter 1 Critical Thinking and the Nursing Process Objective: 4. Identify the role of a licensed practical nurse/licensed vocational nurse in using the nursing process. Page: 3 Heading: Clinical Judgement Integrated Process: Clinical Problem-solving Process (Nursing Process) Client Need: SECE—Coordinated Care Cognitive Level: Application [Applying] Concept: Patient-Centered Care Difficulty: Moderate
Feedback (^1) The patient who has a fractured femur is having acute pain. Repositioning a patient with a new fracture is not likely to relieve pain. (^2) Giving the medication before the prescribed time is beyond the nurse’s scope of practice. (^3) The patient should not have to wait for pain relief, so the LPN should inform the RN or physician so new pain relief orders can be obtained. (^4) The nurse needs to do more than expect the patient to wait for pain relief.
PTS: 1 CON: Patient-Centered Care
ANS: 3 Chapter: Chapter 1 Critical Thinking and the Nursing Process Objective: 7. Prioritize patient care activities based on the Maslow hierarchy of human needs Page: 7 Heading: Prioritize Care Integrated Process: Caring Client Need: SECE – Coordinated Care Cognitive Level: Application [Applying] Concept: Patient-Centered Care Difficulty: Moderate
Feedback (^1) Job-related stress falls under safety according to Maslow and is addressed after physiological needs. (^2) According to Maslow, loneliness is addressed under social needs following physiological and safety. (^3) Pain is a physiological need and is the highest priority.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2023 STUDY GUIDE (^4) Lack of confidence falls under esteem according to Maslow and is addressed following physiological, safety, and social needs.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2023 STUDY GUIDE
PTS: 1 CON: Patient-Centered Care
ANS: 1 Chapter: Chapter 1 Critical Thinking and the Nursing Process Objective: 4. Identify the role of a licensed practical nurse/licensed vocational nurse is using the nursing process. Page: 6 Heading: Prioritize Care Integrated Process: Communication and Documentation Client Need: SECE—Management of Care Cognitive Level: Application [Applying] Concept: Communication Difficulty: Moderate
Feedback (^1) Planning care and setting goals is an action performed with the patient. The patient must be in agreement with the plan for it to be successful in meeting the desired outcomes. (^2) The nurse manager may or may not be aware of the patient’s care needs. (^3) The hospital chaplain may not be aware of the patient’s needs. (^4) The focus of nursing care is different from that of the HCP.
PTS: 1 CON: Communication
ANS: 4 Chapter: Chapter 1 Critical Thinking and the Nursing Process Objective: 6. Document subjective and objective data. Page: 5 Heading: Documentation of Data Integrated Process: Communication and Documentation Client Need: PHYS—Physiological Adaptation Cognitive Level: Application [Applying] Concept: Communication
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2023 STUDY GUIDE
Difficulty: Moderate
Feedback (^1) These statements are interpretations of the data and use words that have vague meanings, which should be avoided when documenting. (^2) These statements are interpretations of the data and use words that have vague meanings, which should be avoided when documenting. (^3) These statements are interpretations of the data and use words that have vague meanings, which should be avoided when documenting. (^4) Objective data are pieces of factual information obtained through physical assessment and diagnostic tests that are observable or knowable through the five senses. The nurse should document exactly what is seen.
PTS: 1 CON: Communication
ANS: 4 Chapter: Chapter 1 Critical Thinking and the Nursing Process Objective: 4. Identify the role of a licensed practical nurse/licensed vocational nurse in using the nursing process. Page: 4 Heading: Data Collection Integrated Process: Clinical Problem-Solving Process (Nursing Process) Client Need: SECE: Coordinated Care Cognitive Level: Application [Applying] Concept: Patient-Centered Care Difficulty: Moderate
Feedback (^1) The steps of the nursing process are data collection/assessment, nursing diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation. (^2) The steps of the nursing process are data collection/assessment, nursing diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation. (^3) The steps of the nursing process are data collection/assessment, nursing diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation. (^4) Assessment, or data collection, is the first step in the nursing process and is used to evaluate a patient’s condition before providing care. The other steps, in order, are nursing diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation.
PTS: 1 CON: Patient-Centered Care
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2023 STUDY GUIDE
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2023 STUDY GUIDE
ANS: 3 Chapter: Chapter 1 Critical Thinking and the Nursing Process Objective: 4. Identify the role of a licensed practical nurse/licensed vocational nurse in using the nursing process. Page: 8 Heading: Identify Interventions Integrated Process: Clinical Problem-Solving Process (Nursing Process) Client Need: SECE – Coordination of Care Cognitive Level: Application [Applying] Concept: Patient-Centered Care Difficulty: Moderate
Feedback (^1) Administering medication does not describe assessment. (^2) Administering medication does not describe nursing diagnosis. (^3) Administering medication describes the implementation process, since an action is being taken to help the patient meet a desired outcome. (^4) Administering medication does not describe the evaluation phase of the nursing process.
PTS: 1 CON: Patient-Centered Care
ANS: 2 Chapter: Chapter 1 Critical Thinking and the Nursing Process Objective: 3. Describe the thinking that occurs in each step of the nursing process. Page: 8 Heading: Establish Outcomes Integrated Process: Clinical Problem-solving (Nursing Process) Client Need: SECE: Coordinated Care Cognitive Level: Application [Applying] Concept: Patient-Centered Care Difficulty: Moderate
Feedback (^1) This is a vague outcome and is not measurable. (^2) This is a measurable outcome and is not vague.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2023 STUDY GUIDE (^3) This is a vague outcome and is not measurable.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2023 STUDY GUIDE (^4) This is a vague outcome and is not measurable.
PTS: 1 CON: Patient-Centered Care
ANS: 4 Chapter: Chapter 1 Critical Thinking and the Nursing Process Objective: 2. Describe attitudes and skills that promote critical thinking. Page: 2 Heading: Intellectual Perseverance Integrated Process: Caring Client Need: Psychosocial Integrity Cognitive Level: Analysis [Analyzing] Concept: Patient-Centered Care Difficulty: Moderate
Feedback (^1) A sense of justice examines motives when making decisions. (^2) Intellectual courage looks at other points of view, even when the nurse does not agree with them. (^3) Intellectual empathy understands how another person feels when making decisions. (^4) Intellectual perseverance is not giving up.
PTS: 1 CON: Patient-Centered Care
ANS: 2 Chapter: Chapter 1 Critical Thinking and the Nursing Process Objective: 3. Describe the thinking that occurs in each step of the nursing process. Page: 7 Heading: Establish Outcomes Integrated Process: Clinical Problem-solving (Nursing Process) Client Need: SECE: Coordinated Care
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2023 STUDY GUIDE Cognitive Level: Application [Applying]
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2023 STUDY GUIDE
Concept: Patient-Centered Care Difficulty: Moderate
Feedback (^1) These statements are nursing actions. (^2) This outcome provides objective measurable data. (^3) These statements are nursing actions. (^4) These statements are nursing actions.
PTS: 1 CON: Patient-Centered Care
ANS: 2 Chapter: Chapter 1 Critical Thinking and the Nursing Process Objective: 7. Prioritize patient care activities based on the Maslow hierarchy of human needs. Page: 6 Heading: Prioritize Care Integrated Process: Clinical Problem-solving (Nursing Process) Client Need: SECE: Coordinated Care Cognitive Level: Analysis [Analyzing] Concept: Patient-Centered Care Difficulty: Difficult
Feedback (^1) Although activity intolerance is a nursing diagnosis for a patient with COPD, it is not the highest priority. (^2) Impaired gas exchange is the highest priority according to Maslow. (^3) A risk for diagnosis is not a priority because the patient is only at risk for the problem, it is not an actual problem as of yet. (^4) According to Maslow, deficient knowledge is not a priority.
PTS: 1 CON: Patient-Centered Care
ANS: 3
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2023 STUDY GUIDE Chapter: Chapter 1 Critical Thinking and the Nursing Process
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2023 STUDY GUIDE
Objective: 4. Identify the role of a licensed practical nurse/licensed vocational nurse in using the nursing process. Page: 22 Heading: Role of the Licensed Practical Nurse/Licensed Vocational Nurse Integrated Process: Clinical Problem-Solving (Nursing Process) Client Need: SECE: Coordinated Care Cognitive Level: Application [Applying] Concept: Patient-Centered Care Difficulty: Moderate
Feedback (^1) The LPN/LVN assists the RN with collecting data, formulating nursing diagnoses, and in determining outcomes and planning care to meet patient needs. (^2) The LPN/LVN assists the RN with collecting data, formulating nursing diagnoses, and in determining outcomes and planning care to meet patient needs. (^3) The LPN/LVN independently provides direct patient care. (^4) The LPN/LVN assists the RN with collecting data, formulating nursing diagnoses, and in determining outcomes and planning care to meet patient needs.
PTS: 1 CON: Patient-Centered Care
ANS: 4 Chapter: Chapter 1 Critical Thinking and the Nursing Process Objective: 7. Prioritize patient care activities based on the Maslow hierarchy of human needs. Page: 6 Heading: Prioritize Care Integrated Process: Clinical Problem-solving Process (Nursing Process) Client Need: SECE: Coordinated Care Cognitive Level: Application [Applying] Concept: Patient-Centered Care Difficulty: Difficult
Feedback (^1) Splinting is important, but if the patient is in pain, he or she will not likely retain information. (^2) Early ambulation is important, but does not address the diagnosis of acute pain.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2023 STUDY GUIDE (^3) The patient may need to increase fluid intake, but this is not a priority
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2023 STUDY GUIDE intervention. (^4) The patient has a nursing diagnosis of acute pain; this intervention should be implemented first.
PTS: 1 CON: Patient-Centered Care
ANS: 3 Chapter: Chapter 1 Critical Thinking and the Nursing Process Objective: 2. Describe attitudes and skills that promote good critical thinking. Page: 2 Heading: Intellectual Humility Integrated Process: Communication and Documentation Client Need: Psychosocial Integrity Cognitive Level: Comprehension (Understanding) Concept: Communication Difficulty: Moderate
Feedback (^1) Intellectual courage allows the nurse to look at other points of view even if he or she does not agree. (^2) Intellectual integrity is holding oneself to the same level of standards one expects others to meet. (^3) The LPN/LVN is demonstrating intellectual humility, which is having the ability to ask for assistance when he or she is unsure. (^4) Intellectual empathy allows the nurse to put himself or herself in the patient’s shoes.
PTS: 1 CON: Communication
ANS: 4 Chapter: Chapter 1 Critical Thinking and the Nursing Process Objective: 7. Prioritize patient care activities based on the Maslow hierarchy of human needs. Page: 3
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2023 STUDY GUIDE Heading: Prioritize Care
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2023 STUDY GUIDE
Integrated Process: Clinical Problem-solving Process (Nursing Process) Client Need: SECE: Coordinated Care Cognitive Level: Analysis [Analyzing] Concept: Patient-Centered Care Difficulty: Difficult
Feedback (^1) The patient’s problems of pain, constipation, and scheduled tests are all important but are not immediately life threatening. (^2) The patient’s problems of pain, constipation, and scheduled tests are all important but are not immediately life threatening. (^3) The patient’s problems of pain, constipation, and scheduled tests are all important but are not immediately life threatening. (^4) Using Maslow hierarchy of needs and considering which patient problems are life threatening, shortness of breath is most important.
PTS: 1 CON: Patient-Centered Care
ANS: 4 Chapter: Chapter 1 Critical Thinking and the Nursing Process Objective: 3. Describe the thinking that occurs in each step of the nursing process. Page: 8 Heading: Evaluation of Outcomes Integrated Process: Clinical Problem-solving Process (Nursing Process) Client Need: SECE: Coordinated Care Cognitive Level: Analysis [Analyzing] Concept: Patient-Centered Care Difficulty: Moderate
Feedback (^1) The assessment process would be conducted prior to administering the Morphine. (^2) This does not describe the planning phase of the nursing process. (^3) The implementation phase of the nursing process is the administration of Morphine. (^4) Asking the patient if the Morphine was effective by asking him or her to rate the pain describes the evaluation phase of the nursing process.
PTS: 1 CON: Patient-Centered Care
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2023 STUDY GUIDE
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2023 STUDY GUIDE
ANS: 1 Chapter: Chapter 1 Critical Thinking and the Nursing Process Objective: 3. Describe the thinking that occurs in each step of the nursing process. Page: 6 Heading: Nursing Diagnosis Integrated Process: Clinical Problem-solving Process (Nursing Process) Client Need: SECE: Coordinated Care Cognitive Level: Application [Applying] Concept: Patient-Centered Care Difficulty: Moderate
Feedback (^1) Administering a medication requires an order from the HCP, which makes this a collaborative action. (^2) Giving a back rub is an independent nursing action. (^3) Assessing a patient is an example of an independent nursing action. (^4) Teaching relaxation techniques is an example of an independent nursing action.
PTS: 1 CON: Patient-Centered Care
ANS: 2 Chapter: Chapter 1 Critical Thinking and the Nursing Process Objective: 4. Identify the role of a licensed practical nurse/licensed vocational nurse in using the nursing process. Page: 6 Heading: Nursing Diagnosis Integrated Process: Clinical Problem-solving Process (Nursing Process) Client Need: SECE: Coordinated Care Cognitive Level: Application [Applying] Concept: Patient-Centered Care Difficulty: Moderate
Feedback (^1) Risk for injury is a nursing diagnosis and does not require correction. (^2) Heart failure is a medical diagnosis and requires correction. (^3) Ineffective gas exchange is a nursing diagnosis and does not require correction.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2023 STUDY GUIDE (^4) Activity intolerance is a nursing diagnosis and does not require correction.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2023 STUDY GUIDE
PTS: 1 CON: Patient-Centered Care
ANS: 2 Chapter: Chapter 1 Critical Thinking and the Nursing Process Objective: 7. Prioritize patient care activities based on the Maslow hierarchy of human needs. Page: 7 Heading: Prioritize Care Integrated Process: Clinical Problem-solving Process (Nursing Process) Client Need: SECE: Coordinated Care Cognitive Level: Application [Applying] Concept: Patient-Centered Care Difficulty: Difficult
Feedback (^1) An oxygen saturation of 96% is not too concerning. This is not the highest priority. (^2) A blood pressure of 208/114 mm Hg is very high and should be addressed immediately. This patient should be seen first. (^3) This patient is in pain and should be seen, but is not as high of a priority as the patient with hypertension. (^4) This patient has a low-grade temperature, which is not a priority.
PTS: 1 CON: Patient-Centered Care
ANS: 2 Chapter: Chapter 1 Critical Thinking and the Nursing Process Objective: 7. Prioritize patient care activities based on the Maslow hierarchy of human needs. Page: 3 Heading: Prioritize Care Integrated Process: Clinical Problem-solving Process (Nursing Process) Client Need: SECE: Coordinated Care Cognitive Level: Analysis [Analyzing] Concept: Patient-Centered Care
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2023 STUDY GUIDE
Difficulty: Difficult
Feedback (^1) The nurse will likely need to administer medication, but should first notify the RN of the patient’s condition. (^2) The LPN/LVN should notify the RN immediately of the change in the patient’s status. (^3) The nurse will document the findings in the chart, but should first notify the RN. (^4) Repositioning the patient may not help in this situation; the LPN/LVN should first notify the RN.
PTS: 1 CON: Patient-Centered Care
ANS: 3 Chapter: Chapter 1 Critical Thinking and the Nursing Process Objective: 7. Prioritize patient care activities based on the Maslow hierarchy of human needs. Page: 7 Heading: Prioritize Care Integrated Process: Clinical Problem-solving Process (Nursing Process) Client Need: SECE: Coordinated Care Cognitive Level: Application [Applying] Concept: Patient-Centered Care Difficulty: Moderate
Feedback (^1) These actions do not take the patient’s physiological needs into consideration. The patient will not be able to achieve a higher level of the hierarchy before basic physiological needs are met. (^2) These actions do not take the patient’s physiological needs into consideration. The patient will not be able to achieve a higher level of the hierarchy before basic physiological needs are met. (^3) Basic physiological needs must be met first. Since the patient is vomiting, the nurse should provide the medication that is prescribed for nausea and vomiting. (^4) These actions do not take the patient’s physiological needs into consideration. The patient will not be able to achieve a higher level of the hierarchy before basic physiological needs are met.
PTS: 1 CON: Patient-Centered Care
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2023 STUDY GUIDE
ANS: 4 Chapter: Chapter 1 Critical Thinking and the Nursing Process Objective: 3. Describe the thinking that occurs in each step of the nursing process. Page: 7 Heading: Subjective Data Integrated Process: Clinical Problem-solving Process (Nursing Process) Client Need: SECE: Coordinated Care Cognitive Level: Application (Applying) Concept: Patient-Centered Care Difficulty: Moderate
Feedback (^1) Diagnosing the problem would occur after collecting data. (^2) Assisting the person to lie down is implementing an action to address the problem. (^3) The nurse can collect data from other people if necessary. (^4) The first step in the nursing process is to collect data, and the patient should come first.
PTS: 1 CON: Patient-Centered Care
ANS: 1 Chapter: Chapter 1 Critical Thinking and the Nursing Process Objective: 3. Describe the thinking that occurs in each step of the nursing process. Page: 6 Heading: Nursing Diagnosis Integrated Process: Clinical Problem-solving Process (Nursing Process) Client Need: SECE: Coordinated Care Cognitive Level: Analysis [Analyzing] Concept: Patient-Centered Care Difficulty: Moderate