Ahmad B Al_momani /كويز مقدمة ٝي التمريض /WNT

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Nursing Fundamentals Quiz

Welcome to the Nursing Fundamentals Quiz, designed to test your knowledge and understanding of key concepts in nursing practice. Whether you are a student, a professional nurse, or just interested in nursing, this quiz offers valuable insights.

  • 45 engaging multiple-choice questions
  • Covers legal aspects, critical thinking, ethics, and nursing processes
  • Test your knowledge and learn more about the nursing profession
45 Questions11 MinutesCreated by LearningNurse24
Which of the following is considered a legal aspect of nursing practice?
Informed Consent
Legal protections in nursing practice
Reporting crimes & Unsafe practices
All of the above
Which of the following is not from Critical thinking :
Is based on principles of nursing process and scientific method
Uses both intuition and logic based on knowledge skills experience
Requires strategies that make the most of human potential
Creativity is thinking that results in the development of new ideas and products.
............ Is a technique that uses a graphic depiction of nonlinear and linear relationships to represent critical thinking
Accountability & Responsibility
Concept Mab
Formal statement
Client’s medical chart
Two well-known moral theorists are :
جيليغان 1982+ 1969 كولبرج
المومني والبداوي
ماري كوري 1956+نيلز بور 1978
اينشتاين + والخال نيوتن
Which of the following is from providing competent nursing care :
Nurses should provide care within their legal boundaries of their practice & their agencies.
Competency involves care that protects clients from harm.
all of the above
Nurses should anticipate sources of client injury, educate clients about hazards and implement measures to prevent injury
Is an agreement by a client................ To accept a course of treatment or procedure after being provided complete information.
Values clarification
Nursing process
Informed consent
Integrity
Beliefs : are enduring beliefs or attitudes about the worth of a person, object, idea, or action
False
True
.................... :respect for the inherent worth and uniqueness of individuals (a nurse must value and respect all patients and colleagues)
Human dignity
Altruism
Integrity
Social justice
If I work hard, I will get what I want . This is an example from :
Thinking
Belief
Expectation
Faith
Variable data : is the data that can change quickly, frequently, or rarely such as BP, age, level of pain
False
True
If a parent demonstrates honesty in dealing with others, the child will probably begin to value honesty
False
True
A pregnant woman says she wants a healthy baby, but continues to smoke . This is an example from :
Clear values
unclear values
Unethical
Ethical
When a nurse ask the client to agree or disagree with a list of statements . This is an example from :
Clarifying beliefs
Clarifying values
Moral development
One of the following is form Primary sources (direct) :
Other health care providers
Lab and diagnostic analyses
Physical examination
Family members
That nurses should respect their clients, even if people disagree as to whether the nurse should deceive a particular client about his prognosis . This is an example from :
Justice fairness
Moral principles
Moral development
(Readiness for enhanced family coping) An example of :
Risk nursing diagnosis
Actual diagnosis
Wellness diagnosis
Possible diagnosis
Implied : oral or written agreement. The more invasive procedure the more the need for written consent.
True
False
(nurse communicate with client and families) and collaborative (with the health care team) . One of the :
Interpersonal
Client-centered
Universally applicable
Use a variety of critical thinking skills
Ongoing planning ...........
Done by all nurses who work with the patient as well as at the beginning of a shift
Done immediately after the initial assessment
The process of anticipating and planning for needs after discharge
Which of the following is from Critical thinking skills :
Critical analysis
Inductive and deductive reasoning
Differentiating facts from opinion
All of the above
................. Is a technique one can use to look beneath the surface, recognize, and examine assumptions, search for inconsistencies, and differentiate what one knows from what one believe.
Critical analysis
Creativity
Socratic questioning
Self-correcting
One of the following is form Characteristics of the nursing process :
To be faithful to agreement & promises.
Decision making is involved in every phase of the process.
Nurse need to provide accurate & complete documentation
Reflects their moral judgment over time;
.................. Conclusion drawn from the facts
Inferences
Facts
Concepts
Judgments
How can one know whether one's thinking is critical thinking?
Clarity
Breadth
Competence
All of the above
Client’s medical chart is a legal document and can be produced in a court as evidence
True
False
ςGood Samaritan acts are laws designed to protect health care providers who provide assistance at the scene of an emergency against claims of malpractice or gross negligence
True
False
Nursing process : is a systematic, rational method of planning and providing individualized nursing
True
False
Which of the following is not from Attitudes that foster critical thinking :
Insight into egocentricity
Perseverance
Ambiguity
Curiosity
Which of the following is from Approaches to problem-solving:
Scientific/Modi fied methods
All of the above
Intuition (sixth sense)
Trial and error
one of the following is not a Elements of informed consent
Unconscious or injured.and mentally ill
Consent must be given voluntarily.
The consent must be given by a client or individual with the capacity & competence to understand.
The client must be given enough information to be ultimate decision maker.
( knowing the limits of your knowledge) This is an example from :
Intellectual humility
Independence
Fair-mindedness
Integrity
Which of the following is from Indicators of morality :
Who have morals active conscience or awareness of feeling such as guilt, hope, shame
Tendency to respond to situation in words like should, right, wrong, good, & bad.
1+2
The process of learning to tell the difference between right & wrong.
How to be a Critical Thinker ??
All of the above
Self-assessment
Tolerating dissonance and ambiguity
Seeking situations where good thinking is practiced
One of the following is not required information for a client to make an IC
The diagnosis or condition that require treatment
The purpose of treatment
Limit actions to those considered first aid
What the client can expect to feel or experience.
The patient was in good condition and then bad . Any of the questions the nurse should ask the doctor
Question any order that is illegible unclear, or incomplete
Question any order the client questions
Question & record verbal order to avoid miscommunication.
Question any order if the client’s condition has changed.
(Begins with data gathering and analysis) one of the :
Medical model
Both models
Nursing model
Which of the following is not from Essential nursing values :
Altruism
Integrity
Attitudes
Autonomy
One the following is not a function of the nursing process:
Establish plans to meet the identified needs
Include an evaluative components
Identify client’s health status
Deliver specific nursing interventions to meet those needs.
Data collection is a systematic and continuous gathering of information about a client's health status.
True
False
...............is the data that doesn’t change over time such as race, blood type.
Diagnostic testing
Constant data
Data base
Manage health care needs
Which of the following is an example of a practice that should be reported?
Unsafe nursing practice
Safe Nursing Practice
1+4
Illegal, unethical ( Alcohol & drug use) or incompetent performance
(to be faithful to agreement & promises.) One of the :
Veracity
Autonomy
Beneficence
Fidelity
The data sources are Primary sources (direct) and Secondary sources (direct)
True
False
Which of the following is from types of diagnosis :
All of the above
Actual diagnosis
Wellness diagnosis
Possible diagnosis
Bioethics: ethics : as applied to human life or health ( e.g. Discussion about abortion or euthanasia).
False
True
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