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Which is an adverse effect of digoxin? - correct answer bradycardia What does TKVO mean? - correct answer To keep vein open Mr. Singh is experiencing asthma and acute shortness of breath and wheezing, whats the first thing you should do? - correct answer Administer rescue inhaler Whi...

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Which is an adverse effect of digoxin? - correct answer bradycardia



What does TKVO mean? - correct answer To keep vein open



Mr. Singh is experiencing asthma and acute shortness of breath and wheezing, whats the first thing you
should do? - correct answer Administer rescue inhaler



Which of the following is most important when performing a preoperative assessment? - correct
answer physical assessment



Which of the following would be elicit the best information about a patients pain? - correct answer
Describe your pain to me (open ended)



The practical nurses scope of practice is determined by - correct answer legislation and regulatory and
licensure requirments



Intentional torts - correct answer Assault

Battery

Invasion of privacy

False imprisonment



Battery - correct answer the intentional touching of a person without his or her consent



Unintentional torts - correct answer Negligence is a failure to take the care that a reasonable nurse in
similar circumstances would have taken.

,Examples of activities that nurses may be charged with - correct answer - theft of narcotics

- theft of client or agency property

- assisted suicide

- criminal negligence



Common negligence acts - correct answer medication errors, intravenous therapy errors that result in
phlebitis or infiltrations, burns caused by equipment, falls, failure to use aseptic technique, failure to
report, failure to monitor a patients condition, failure to notify a physician



Principles of accountability for nurses - correct answer - responsible and accountable for their decisions
and actions

- engage in self reflection and continuous learning to maintain and enhance competence

- accountable and responsible for assessing their individual fitness to practice.

- practical nurses demonstrate and apply knowledge of the distinction between ethical responsible and
legal rights



Code of nursing ethics - correct answer - being accountable for ones actions

- upholding the patients rights to privacy and confidentiality

- providing care that maintains pt dignity

- respect at all times

- promoting integrity by providing safe, competent, and ethical nursing care

- evaluating ones work and maintaining competency



A professional relationship is created through - correct answer the nurses application of knowledge,
communication theory, understanding of human behaviour, and commitment to ethical behaviour.



Four phases of the nurse client relationship - correct answer *Pre-interaction*: Gathering information;
assessing one's feelings, fears, and anxieties about working with a particular client

*Orientation*: nurse and client become acquainted. Goal is to establish trust.

*Working*: Goal is to promote client change

*Termination*: Evaluate goal attainment; and ensure therapeutic closure

,-penia - correct answer reduced amount



Best approach to conflict resolution - correct answer collaboration



The repeat back method consists of - correct answer identification, situation, background, assessment,
recommendations, repeat back



before consent, patients need to receive - correct answer full disclosure of all details of the procedure.



Can practical nurses obtain consent for surgery? - correct answer no because they are not conducting
the surgery, but may be a witness



consent can be - correct answer verbal, written, and implicit



Example of implicit consent; - correct answer client lifting leg for wound care



Cno practice standard for resuscitation is based on these ethical values - correct answer - respect for
ones well-being

- client choice

- privacy and confidentiality

- respect for life

- maintaining comittments

- truthfulness and fairness



medication treatment is used for - correct answer dx, treatment, cure, relief, and prevention



Idiosyncratic reactions - correct answer are unpredictable and occur when an individual overreaction
from the medication or has a different reaction from the norm.

, After a medication is taken it breaks down in the body and is - correct answer absorbed, distributed,
metabolized, and excreted



10 rights of medication administration - correct answer right medication, right dose, right client, right
route, right time, right documentation, right reason, right to refuse, right client education, right
evaluation



oral medications - correct answer given by mouth. easiest route , most common, and has the slowest,
most prolonged effect



sublingual medications - correct answer placed under the tongue and should not be swallowed.



parenteral medications - correct answer injected into the body tissues. The four main sites are:

- intradermal, subcutaneous (only for volumes of 0.5-1ml)

- intramuscular (for volumes up to 3ml)

- IV



inhalation route - correct answer used to administer medications through nasal passages, orally, by
endotracheal tube or via tracheostomy



The nursing process - correct answer 1. assessment

2. analysis

3. planning

4. implementation

5. evaluation, outcome, and revision of care



During a documentation session in the hospital, one of the new practical nurses asks what abbreviations
can be used within the patients health record? what abbreviations can the nurse use? - correct answer
Must be approved by the agency (hospital)



Which is the most accurate information in regard to patient consent? - correct answer The health care
provider proposing the procedure should be the one to obtain written consent.

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